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Gamblers
Date
n.d.
Medium
Lithograph with watercolor
Dimensions
165 × 230 mm. (6 1/2 × 9 1/16 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Lilian Sarah Greif
Object number
1966.48.8
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Last Updated
1/11/24
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for Gamblers in the Window. Portland, Oregon
Gamblers in the Window. Portland, Oregon
1954, printed c. 1980
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for 37. The Miser 38. The Robber 39. The Drunkards 40. The Gamblers
37. The Miser 38. The Robber 39. The Drunkards 40. The Gamblers
1780
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for Yes my uncle, my virtuous uncle, I was a spendthrift, gambler, seducer, I had many faults, in a word I was frivolous... but you're ill, very ill, the doctors have abandoned you... I've come to aid you, to fall at your feet, I'll swear... anything you like... I'll only leave you at death, my kind uncle, my so excellent uncle! Let's embrace and put an end to it. (Macaire, sole inheritor, has his dear uncle thrown into a common pit).
Yes my uncle, my virtuous uncle, I was a spendthrift, gambler, seducer, I had many faults, in a word I was frivolous... but you're ill, very ill, the doctors have abandoned you... I've come to aid you, to fall at your feet, I'll swear... anything you like... I'll only leave you at death, my kind uncle, my so excellent uncle! Let's embrace and put an end to it. (Macaire, sole inheritor, has his dear uncle thrown into a common pit).
1837
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for The Gambler (recto); The Drunkard (verso)
The Gambler (recto); The Drunkard (verso)
n.d.
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for Old Gambler, Timonium Race Track.
Old Gambler, Timonium Race Track.
1980
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for Plate 2 from the series "Militairiana"
Plate 2 from the series "Militairiana"
c. 1845
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for Plate 3 from the series "Militairiana"
Plate 3 from the series "Militairiana"
c. 1845
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for Plate 1 from the series "Militairiana"
Plate 1 from the series "Militairiana"
c. 1845
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for Plate 8 from the series "Militairiana"
Plate 8 from the series "Militairiana"
c. 1845
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for Plate 6 from the series "Militairiana"
Plate 6 from the series "Militairiana"
c. 1845
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for Plate 7 from the series "Militairiana"
Plate 7 from the series "Militairiana"
c. 1845
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for Plate 4 from the series "Militairiana"
Plate 4 from the series "Militairiana"
c. 1845
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