Playing cards, 16th century?, (1849). Creator: E Hauger.

Playing cards, 16th century?, (1849). Creator: E Hauger.

2-704-307 - The Print Collector/Heritage Images

Playing cards, 16th century?, (1849). Playing cards from the game of Piquet, claimed by some to have been invented in France during the reign of King Charles VII (1422-1461), although it may possibly have come into France from Spain. 19th century illustration after a manuscript in the Bibliotheque Nationale de France in Paris. From Volume 2 of "Le Moyen Age Et La Renaissance", (The Middle Ages and the Renaissance), edited by Paul Lacroix, artistic direction by Ferdinand Seré [Paris, 1849]


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People Information

Creator
  1. E Hauger, attributed to: : Artist, printmaker, lithographer
After
  1. Unknown: :
  2. A Rivaud: French: Author, artist
People Related
  1. Paul Lacroix: French: Author, writer
  2. Ferdinand Sere: French: Author, art historian, archaeologist
  3. Lemercier: : Artist, draughtsman, printmaker
  4. King Charles VII of France: French: King

Medium
  1. Chromolithograph
  2. Lithograph

Category Hierarchy

Lifestyle & Leisure Sport & Pastimes

History & Politics Other

People Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3231x5006
File Size : 47,386kb


Aliases

  1. 0580029074
  1. 2-704-307
  1. 2704307

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