Légende
Solitaire - cards from the first two years of the European War, Tanski, Czeslaw (1862-1942), illustrator; playing cards, collectible stamps, games; Poland, World War I (1914-1918). The album 'Patience' consists of 53 playing cards with depictions related to World War I. The cards symbolically depict the countries participating in the war: their rulers, the commanders-in-chief of the individual armies, as well as warfare and its effects, such as the spraying of poison gas, soldiers manning anti-aircraft guns, the migration of displaced persons, and a field hospital set up in a church. The individual card suits correspond to the different powers: spades refer to Germany and Austria-Hungary, hearts represent France and Belgium, clubs symbolize Great Britain, and diamonds represent Russia. The last card in the deck is devoid of any suits, and therefore of any associations with the warring powers. It is an allegory of Peace – a woman in a white dress holding a branch in her hand, smashing a cannon with a hammer. 1916–1917, Warsaw; drawing, album; height 32.6 cm, width 44 cm, thickness 3.5 cm.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A74_371
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
50.2Mo (4.6Mo) / 43.1cm x 29.2cm / 5085 x 3452 (300dpi)