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  2. Card marking - Wikipedia

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    Card marking is the process of altering playing cards in a method only apparent to marker or conspirator, such as by bending or adding visible marks to a card. This allows different methods for card sharps to cheat or for magicians to perform magic tricks . [ 1 ]

  3. The Card Players - Wikipedia

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    The subjects, all male, are displayed as studious within their card playing, eyes cast downward, intent on the game at hand. Cézanne adapted a motif from 17th-century Dutch and French genre painting which often depicted card games with rowdy, drunken gamblers in taverns, replacing them instead with stone-faced tradesmen in a more simplified ...

  4. The Skat Players - Wikipedia

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    The painting represents three mutilated veterans of the First World War playing a card game named skat, very popular in Germany.It is part of a series of four paintings inspired by the post-World War I atmosphere executed in 1920: The Street in Prague, The Match Seller, The Skat Players and The Barricade.

  5. Dogs Playing Poker - Wikipedia

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    Another painting in the series, titled A Friend in Need, depicts a bulldog slipping an ace under the table to the dog sitting next to him. [6] Common themes throughout the Dogs Playing Poker series are deception, mistrust, and confrontation. [4] Not every painting within the series depicts dogs playing poker. [6]

  6. The House of Cards - Wikipedia

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    The painting shows a young boy standing at a small wooden table, who is building carefully a house of playing cards. The table has a drawer open and a green table cover. The boy was named Jean-Alexandre Le Noir, and he was the son of furniture dealer and cabinetmaker, Jean-Jacques Le Noir.

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  8. The Cardsharps - Wikipedia

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    The Cardsharp with the Ace of Diamonds by Georges de La Tour, c. 1620–1640.. The painting shows an expensively-dressed but unworldly boy playing cards with another boy. The second boy, a cardsharp, has extra cards tucked in his belt behind his back, out of sight of the mark but not the viewer, and a sinister older man is peering over the dupe's shoulder and signaling to his young accompl

  9. Cardplayers in a Sunlit Room - Wikipedia

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    Noteworthy are elements like playing cards, a raised glass, and a broken pipe, intentionally placed to captivate the viewer's attention and enhance the palpable atmosphere of the scene. De Hooch's mastery of light is evident in the play of sunlight across different surfaces, particularly in the rendering of translucent curtains and glass panes.