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Cheating at Cards, c.1650-1668. Creator: Jan Miense MolenaerCheating at Cards, c.1650-1668
Smithfield Sharpers, or the Countryman Defrauded, [April 10, 1787], reissued 1809-1816. Creator: John Keyse SherwinSmithfield Sharpers, or the Countryman Defrauded, [April 10, 1787], reissued 1809-1816
How to Escape Winning, November 22, 1791. November 22, 1791. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonHow to Escape Winning, November 22, 1791
How to Escape Losing, November 22, 1791. November 22, 1791. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonHow to Escape Losing, November 22, 1791
The Bull and Mouth, 1808-09. 1808-09. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonThe Bull and Mouth, 1808-09
Smithfield sharpers, or the countrymen defrauded, c1787. Seven men round a card table in a Smithfield tavern include two countrymen, one old and sleeping
View of the corner of Soho Square and Sutton Street, Westminster, London, c1825. ArtistView of the corner of Soho Square and Sutton Street, Westminster, London, c1825. A well dressed woman attended by a black footman sees her husband emerging from a brothel
The Finishing of an Aldermans Picture, 1773; an aldermans wife reclines on a sofa whilst her lover adds cuckolds horns to her husbands portrait
The facial characteristics of a cheating, deceptive tempered person, 1808. Artist: Johann Kaspar LavaterThe facial characteristics of a cheating, deceptive tempered person, 1808. A print from le Le Lavater Portatif, Hocquart, Paris, 1808. Physiognomical portraits
Resentment of Chinese in gold mining areas of United States, 1875Resentment of Chinese in gold mining areas of United States. The Heathen Chinee was accused of cheating at cards. After print by Currier and Ives published 1875
An Open Secret, 1888. The blind man is not an honest beggar, but is instead intent, along with his little dog, on fleecing a philanthropic public. From Punch, or the London Charivari, December 8, 1888