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Five men in a smoke den smoke and drink as, in the background, others play cards. Lithograph by F. Hanfstaengl, 1840, after D. Teniers.
Teniers, David, 1610-1690.Reference: 25443iPart of: Vorzüglichsten Gemälde der königlichen Galerie in Dresden.- Pictures
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery (left), plays cards with Sir William Vernon Harcourt (right) in a room in which numerous cards are scattered about the floor; W.E. Gladstone pokes his head around a door beyond with a smirk. Colour process print after F.C. Gould, 1894.
Gould, F. Carruthers (Francis Carruthers), 1844-1925.Date: Dec 25 1894Reference: 627432i- Pictures
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Henry Sacheverell: nine episodes in his life marked with pips allowing the episodes to act as playing cards. Wood engraving, ca. 1900 (?) after engravings.
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Six figures passing the time with various entertainments. Mezzotint by J. Wilson, 1771, after G.M. Kraus.
Kraus, Georg Melchior, 1737-1806.Date: 1st. February 1771Reference: 131i- Pictures
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A row of Illustrated alphabet cards spelling out the word 'protection' representing a safe-sex advertisement by AIDS Concern, Hong Kong. Colour lithograph by John Clang Photography, ca. 1997.
Date: [1997]Reference: 678315i- Pictures
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A pack of black spade cards spread out to spell the word AIDS representing a warning not to gamble with your life; an advertisement by the National AIDS Committee and Hecopab. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 678970i- Pictures
World War Two: men lying or seated on a hut floor in a hospital camp at Changi, Singapore. Watercolour by L. Rawlings, 1944.
Rawlings, Leo, -1990.Date: 1944Reference: 24134i- Pictures
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Two men play cards at a table as others watch and smoke by the fire. Engraving by J. Michel, c. 1778, after J. Boydell after D. Teniers, the younger.
Teniers, David, 1610-1690.Date: 1 December 1778Reference: 24737i- Pictures
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Playing cards with a condom and a warning gambling games are dangerous when it comes to AIDS; an advertisement by the Lions Club of Bombay Hilltop and the HIV/AIDS Information and Guidance Centre in Bombay. Lithograph, ca. 1996.
Date: [1996?]Reference: 677264i- Pictures
World War Two: men, all with various limbs missing, in a hospital camp playing at cards. Watercolour by L. Rawlings, 1944.
Rawlings, Leo, -1990.Date: 1944Reference: 24133i- Pictures
Queen Victoria sits at a table playing a game of whist against a pair of European rulers. Lithograph, ca. 1843.
Date: 1843Reference: 643502i- Pictures
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A hand holds a playing card bearing a hand, the number '3' and 'La Mano'; representing the idea that AIDS is not spread by shaking hands, an advertisement by Conasida. Colour lithograph by Carlos Gayou, ca. 1996.
Date: [1996?]Reference: 678983i- Pictures
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Six men play cards and smoke outside a country inn with a castle in the distance. Etching by B. Chiboust, mid-17th century, after D. Teniers (?).
Teniers, David, 1610-1690.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 24836i- Books
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Rational recreations, in which the principles of numbers and natural philosophy are clearly and copiously elucidated by a series of easy, entertaining, interesting experiments. Among which are all those commonly performed with the cards / By W. Hooper.
Hooper, William, M.D.Date: 1787- Pictures
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A drunken scene in a beer shop with a young thief gambling. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1848, after himself.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 1848Reference: 26026iPart of: The drunkard's children- Pictures
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Interior of a posada with men smoking and playing cards as others and a mule rest nearby. Coloured lithograph after J. F. Lewis, 1836.
Lewis, John Frederick, 1804-1876.Date: 1836Reference: 24974i- Pictures
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The interior of a dingy smoke den where groups of men smoke, drink and play cards. Engraving by P. Moitte, 18th century, after a painting by D. Teniers, the younger.
Teniers, David, 1610-1690.Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 24728i- Pictures
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The fortunes of Peter Pickle, Esquire, whose fashionable lifestyle ends with a drink problem. Etching by R. Seymour, 1829.
Seymour, Robert, 1798-1836.Date: 1 July 1829Reference: 26477i- Pictures
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A doctor and nurses playing cards in a room with a sick patient. Process print after L.T. Lackernay.
Lackernay, L. T.Reference: 15701i- Pictures
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A skeleton hand holds a playing card bearing skull and bones, the number '12' and 'La pelona'; representing the idea that AIDS means gambling with your life, an advertisement by Conasida. Colour lithograph by Carlos Gayou, ca. 1996.
Date: [1996?]Reference: 678981i- Pictures
Hans Buling, an itinerant medicine vendor, dressed in theatrical costume while selling his wares, assisted by another costumed person and a monkey. Engraving by I.R. Cruikshank after a Delft plate by B.S., 1750.
S., B., active 1750.Date: 1750Reference: 20586i- Pictures
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Three men indoors round an inn table with drink, tobacco pipes and cards. Engraving by F. Basan after A. van Ostade.
Ostade, Adriaen van, 1610-1685.Reference: 24703i- Pictures
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The viscount sits despondent in a chair, his wife indicates tiredness by stretching her arms, while a disapproving steward exits carrying a handful of bills. Engraving by B. Baron after W. Hogarth, 1745.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: [1745]Reference: 38352iPart of: Marriage a-la-mode- Pictures
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An army officer lectures his bored class on the effects of gas, one student is made to wear a gas mask while another wickedly tries to set light to it. Pen and ink drawing by H. Bury, 1916.
Bury, Horace.Date: 1916Reference: 24074i- Pictures
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A French hospital for wounded soldiers, World War I: patients engaged in reading, writing, playing cards, etc. Coloured lithograph after L. Ibels, 1916.
Ibels, Louise Catherine, 1891-1965.Date: 1916Reference: 24119i