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Museum in Worcester, M****achusetts
Other related paintings of
cardsharps include the
Caravaggisti depiction of
Valentin de
Boulogne in the National...
- the pose of Christ's
right thumb was altered. A work by Caravaggio, The
Cardsharps has a
number of
typical minor pentimenti,
altering the
position of the...
- Caravaggio, The
Cardsharps (c. 1594),
depicting card sharps...
- of
Cards The
Houdini Files. Johnson, Karl (2005). The
Magician and the
Cardsharp. Randi,
James (1992). Conjuring. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-08634-2...
- However, at the time,
Caravaggio sold it for
practically nothing. The
Cardsharps—showing
another naïve
youth of
privilege falling victim to card cheats—is...
-
paintings such as Boy with a
Basket of Fruit, The
Fortune Teller, The
Cardsharps, Bacchus, and even The Musicians,
which were all
painted within the same...
- Jan Steen,
Hieronymus Bosch, and Bruegel.
Among surviving artworks are
Cardsharps by Caravaggio. Backgammon's
immediate predecessor was the 16th century...
- Card
Sharp with the Ace of
Diamonds Cardplayers in a
Sunlit Room The
Cardsharps Dogs
Playing Poker Still Life with a Poem
Violin and
Playing Cards on...