Card Table Collection
Step into the world of card tables through time and art
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Step into the world of card tables through time and art. In 1939, Virginia Kennady created 'Card Table, ' a captivating piece that transports us to an elegant setting where the Porten family enjoys tea in a lavish interior. Leo Drozdoff's 'Card Table' from the same year takes us on another journey, showcasing a beautifully designed table for games. Traveling back even further, we encounter an Assyrian-style games room depicted in a colorful lithograph from La Decoration Interieure published in the late 19th century. The excitement continues with 'The Poker Game, ' a vibrant illustration capturing the thrill of gambling from Le Rire magazine. Moving forward to 1927, MF275 presents us with a stunning set comprising a games table and four elbow chairs made of beechwood, wrought iron, and leather. Adolph Menzel's 'The Card Game' brings us back to 1899 as we witness intense concentration during gameplay. Charles Samuel Keene's masterpiece titled 'A Game of Cards' dates all the way back to 1870/91, offering insight into social gatherings centered around card playing. Charles Williams invites us to join 'The Family Party' in his publication from February 20, 1801—an enchanting glimpse into past entertainment. Samuel McIntire and William Hook collaborated on creating an exquisite card table dating back to 1800/11—a testament to their craftsmanship and timeless design. Moving closer towards modern times, M. Rosenshield-von-Paulin crafted an intriguing card table in 1940 that exudes elegance. Finally, Dorothy Posten showcases her talent with a mahogany card table circa 1936—a true work of art that combines functionality with beauty. These various representations remind us how card tables have been integral pieces throughout history—bringing people together for leisurely activities filled with camaraderie or high-stakes excitement.