Карты. 1500-1900
Jan. 22nd, 2010 07:55 pmКарты. 1500-1900

After Cornelis de Vos. Date 1632


After Fabrizio Boschi. Drawn by Giuseppe Turchi 1785-1845 (?)
A Dominican monk disturbing a party of card players and upsetting their table, in an interior with vaulted ceiling, lunette, after F. Boschi
Watercolour, over black chalk

Print made by Monogrammist HS
Date
1500s (circa)
The inhabitants of Nurenburg burning playing cards and board games in front of the Liebsfraukirche in 1452, inspired by the preaching of Cardinal Johannes Capistran, who is show in a pulpit in upper left, holding out a Crucifix, with his name inscribed above him.

After Cornelis de Vos
Date
1632
The Game of Cards or the Prodigal Son feasting with harlots. Classical interior with two finely dressed men playing cards around a table, the one at left assisted by a woman, the right one accompanied by another man and a page, a wine-glass and bread on the table, a dog in foreground; after Cornelis de Vos. 1632

Print made by Adriaen van Ostade (biographical details | all objects)
Date
1653
[Partie perdue, d'après Meissonier.] (1891)

Louis Spirinx (Print made by); Cornelis van Tienen (Published by); Card players Date
1611-1669

After Jan Steen
Date
1641-1679

Print made by Jacques Callot
Date
1628-1629

After Michelangelo da Caravaggio
After Bartolommeo Manfredi
Date
1685-1740 (c.)

After Michelangelo da Caravaggio
Date
1750-1757

Print made by Sébastien Leclerc I (biographical details | all objects)
Date
1708 (c.)
seated around a circular table and playing cards; at left, a man throwing his cards on the floor; illustration for the first part of Montmort's 'Essay d'analyse sur le sjeux de hazard' (Paris: Jacques Quillau, 1708). c.1708

After Pierre Alexandre Wille
1763-1797
Settling the odd trick. (1777)

After William Kidd
Date
1815-1841 (circa)
They toil not indeed, nor indeed do they spin. | Yet they never are idle when once they begin. | But are very intent on ... (1807)

After William Henry Pyne
Date
1825-1830 (circa)
In a palatial room, lit by elaborate cut-glass chandeliers, three games are in progress, one in the foreground, with an officer leaning over one of the women players. Another officer in full dress uniform with sword and plumed helmet admires himself in a pier-glass. c.1825
Hand-coloured etching and aquatint
[French soldiers drinking, smoking and playing cards, 19th century.] (1894)
Scene in a gambling saloon. (1868)
New York -- a night scene in company A's room ; New York -- serving chowder to the soldiers. ([188?])
Chinese quarters. (1878)
Tu ventetes á jouer avec monsieur, tu vois bien qu il retourne le roi á chaque coup. (1836)
-----------------------Карты--Monogrammist PW of Cologne-1499-1503-----------------------------

Monogrammist PW of Cologne (Print made by); Playing-card: Queen of Roses; a lady on horseback, holding a falcon. c.1500 Engraving
Print made by Monogrammist PW of Cologne (biographical details | all objects)
Date
1499-1503 (c.)
















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Print made by Giuseppe Maria Mitelli
Date
1690-1718
Gioco di carte con nuovo forma...print; playing-card; Giuseppe Maria Mitelli (Print made by); Six plates of playing-cards

Print made by Giuseppe Maria Mitelli
Date
1690-1718
Gioco di carte con nuovo forma...print; playing-card; Giuseppe Maria Mitelli (Print made by); Six plates of playing-cards

1675-1700




23 playing cards, each bearing a character from the British Isles (e.g. 'Ailleen of Kilkenny', 'Prince Charlie', the 'Welch Shepperd', 'England's Hope') plus those from France and Prussia. Beneath each card, a conundrum, the answers to which are on a separate sheet.
Hand-colored lithographs

1814
Sheet with the twenty six playing cards, both rectos and versos (designed to be folded in half horizontally in order to line up);

1896

Uncut sheet of twelve double-ended playing-cards








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Date: 2010-01-22 05:25 pm (UTC)а нет ли у Вас изображений ювелирных украшений, желательно итальянских, так века XIV-XV?
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Date: 2010-01-22 05:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-01-22 05:58 pm (UTC)и может- здесь найдете специализированные сайты:
http://images.google.ru/images?hl=ru&newwindow=1&sa=1&q=antique+italian+jewelry&btnG=%D0%9F%D0%BE%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BA&aq=f&oq=antique+l&start=0
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Date: 2010-01-22 06:11 pm (UTC)гуглил я тож, думал, может есть из картинок старых мастеров в Ваших коллекциях
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Date: 2010-01-22 06:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-01-22 06:26 pm (UTC)всадники это так мне в тему, просто ура, одним словом)))
Спасибо Вам миллион раз)))
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Date: 2010-01-22 08:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-01-22 08:07 pm (UTC)http://s002.radikal.ru/i199/1001/bf/bd649e787882.jpg
http://s001.radikal.ru/i193/1001/4d/688ad8e2f185.jpg
Первые колоритнее, конечно же :)
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Date: 2010-01-23 12:01 pm (UTC)Значит, мы с людьми прежних эпох могли бы понять друг друга, если б встретились... :))
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Date: 2010-01-23 11:58 pm (UTC)кстати, а с преферансистами что-нибудь есть?
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