Editorial'The Gamester,' Act V, Scene IV, James Fittler, 17581835, British, after John Opie, 17611807, British, Print made by James Fittler, 17581835, British, Published by John Bell, 17451831, British, 1792, Etching on moderately thick, slightly textured, beig...
EditorialThe Life of a Nobleman: Scene the Fifth - The Gambling House, Henry Dawe, 17901848, British, undated, Brown wash and graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 7 7/8 x 6 1/2 inches (20 x 16.5 cm), gambling, genre subject, house, li...
EditorialThe Life of a Nobleman: Scene the Fourth - The Betting Booth, Henry Dawe, 17901848, British, undated, Brown wash and graphite on medium, moderately textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 7 3/4 x 6 3/8 inches (19.7 x 16.2 cm), betting, booth, gambling, genr...
EditorialGentleman putting on carrick coat while leaving a fashionable salon. A public room at Frascatis, Paris, Year VIII, 1800. Famous salon for parties, balls, concerts and gambling. Handcoloured lithograph by R.V. after an illustration by Francois Courboin ...
EditorialFashionable Incroyables in high-collar jackets at a gambling table with young woman and croupier. A gambling hell in the Palais Royal, Year VIII, 1800. The venue contained over 100 illicit gambling dens for dice and card games. Handcoloured lithograph ...
EditorialA gambling hell. Fashion in Paris: the various phases of feminine t. W. Heinemann: London, 1898. A gambling hell in the Palais-Royal. Year VIII (1800). A gentleman advising a lady where to place her bet. Image taken from Fashion in Paris: the various ...
EditorialMen playing dice. The Costume of China. Illustrated in forty-eight c. William Miller: London, 1805. A group of Chinese workers gambling with dice. The figure standing, holding an agricutural tool, is a husbandman; the man in the foreground,wearing a bl...
EditorialA man murdering his wife. Effects of gambling. Being an account of John Jones, esq., a gentleman in Lancashire, who being reduced to poverty by gambling, and riotous living with wicked harlots, killed his wife and children, and afterwards hung his moth...
EditorialA gambling hell. Fashion in Paris: the various phases of feminine t. W. Heinemann: London, 1898. A gambling hell in the Palais-Royal. Year VIII (1800). A gentleman advising a lady where to place her bet. Image taken from Fashion in Paris: the various ...
Editorial'The man of fashion fleeced by sharpers.'. The Man of Fashion, or the consequences of gambling, being the authentic memoirs, curious vicissitudes, and uncommon adventures of a modern rake. London : J. Fairburn, [1820?]. Source: 12315.ccc.39.(3).