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Biblical playing cards

Title
[Biblical playing cards].
Published
[Italy] : [s.n.], [1748]
Physical Description
52 cards : etching ; 100 x 55 mm.
Medium
engraving
Local Notes
BAC: British Art Center copy lacks one card (the 'n' of hearts). Includes contemporary slip-case of blind-stamped leather.
BEIN ITA114: Imperfect: Lacking C, g, v, ai. On cards 105 x 60 mm. Hand colored. From the Cary Collection of Playing Cards.
BEIN ITA115: On cards 99 x 56 mm. Hand colored. From the Cary Collection of Playing Cards.
Notes
In the British Art Center copy, each suit is printed in a different color: circles (red), diamonds (blue), hearts (brown), and vases (green).
Title devised by cataloger.
Orbs, diamonds, hearts, vases suit system.
Type: Original design.
Composition of deck: 52 [A-NN, O-AE, a-nn, o-ai].
Summary
Set of 52 biblical playing cards, in four suits: circles, diamonds, hearts, and vases. Each card illustrates an episode from the Old Testament and bears within the suit sign an emblem whose significance is explained in the text below the illustration. The texts are given in Italian and in Latin. The cards are not numbered but each is lettered with capital or lower-case letters.
The etchings are by Antonio Visentini, after Francesco Zuccarelli (the 'Y' of vases is inscribed: "F.Z. I. 1748. AVisentini sculp.")
Format
Other
Language
Italian; Latin
Added to Catalog
October 12, 2011
References
Hargrave, C.P. History of playing cards and bibliography of cards and gaming, p. 237, 242
Schreiber, C. Playing cards of various ages and countries, III, 143
Keller, W.B. Catalogue of the Cary Collection of Playing Cards in the Yale University Library, ITA114
Genre/Form
Games - Italy - 1748.
Recreations - Italy.
Playing cards - Italy - 1748.
Etchings - 1748.
Also listed under
Zuccarelli, Francesco, 1702-1788, artist.
Cary Collection of Playing Cards (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library)
Italy Venice.
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