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Card Table, 1937. Creator: Ferdinand CartierCard Table, 1937
The Card Players, c. 1628. Creator: Jacques CallotThe Card Players, c. 1628
The Faint, c. 1744. Creator: Pietro LonghiThe Faint, c. 1744
The Card Players, probably c. 1550 / 1599. Creator: AnonThe Card Players, probably c. 1550/1599
Portrait of a Family, ca. 1735. Creator: William HogarthPortrait of a Family; A Family Party; Family Party, ca. 1735
The House of Cards, probably 1737. Creator: Jean-Simeon ChardinThe House of Cards, probably 1737
The Gamesters, from the Dance of Death, 1651. Creator: Wenceslaus HollarThe Gamesters, from the Dance of Death, 1651
A Game of Cribbage or Boneys Last Shuffle, June 6, 1814. Creator: George CruikshankA Game of Cribbage or Boneys Last Shuffle, June 6, 1814. After George Humphrey
Inlaid Folding Card-Table, 1908. Creator: Shirley SlocombeInlaid Folding Card-Table, 1908. Lithographic Print from " A History of English Furniture, the Age of Satinwood" by Percy Macquoid.R.I. [T&A Constable, Edinburgh, 1908]
Mr and Mrs Ely Culbertson, American contract bridge players, 1931. Ely Culbertson (1891-1955) played a prominent role in the development of contract bridge in the 1930s
The Whist Players, c1900, (c1915). Artist: John Maler CollierThe Whist Players, c1900, (c1915). From Famous Pictures of the World, c1900
The Card Players, c1550. painting housed in the National Gallery of Art, Washington. From The Studio Volume 110 by Ralph Nevill. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1935]
Evenings at Home, 19th century. Detail from a stereoscopic card
A Game of Cards, 19th century. Stereoscopic card
The Card Game, c1850. Stereoscopic card
The Female Coterie, 18th century. Artist: T BonnerThe Female Coterie, 18th century. Well, this is certainly one of the most useful institutions:- Lame Lover. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century
The Count In The Living Room, (1885). Artist: EisenThe Count In The Living Room, (1885). Illustration from 18th Century Institutions, Usages And Costumes, France 1700-1789, by Paul Lacroix, (Paris, 1885)
Ladies and gentlemen playing La Bouillotte, France, c1804-1814. French Empire scene with fashionable people playing the card game of Bouillotte