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Gambling and art go together. Maybe they are not as inextricably
linked as chocolate and peanut butter, but there is a definite synergy
here.
Many representations of gaming in art have accrued to the Gaming
Studies Collection in recent years. To display much of this
work to the public on a regular basis is impossible because of space
constraints, but thanks to the magic of the internet, digital versions
of these masterpieces can be made available for your viewing pleasure.
If you would like to see something that
isn't here or you would like to share your feelings about gambling
and art, email GSRC coordinator
Dave Schwartz.
general
gaming art postcards
lithographs
All
photos are the property of UNLV
Special Collections and may not be reproduced without the express
written consent of UNLV.
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A Friend in Need
C. M. Coolidge, c. 1870
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A Friendly Game of Blackjack
Crosby DeMoss, c. 1960?
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Roulette is an Exciting Game
Crosby DeMoss, c 1960?
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Snake Eyes
Bill Willard, c. 1997
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"CRAPS" as you like it
unknown painter, c. 1910?
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The Navaho Gamblers
E.A. Burbank, c. 1902
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The Games Room in Homburg
Henry James Pidding, 1860
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More C. M. Coolidge from art.com
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Art Sarnoff paintings at art.com
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Snake Eyes
Linda Barnett, c.2000
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More gambling art from
Linda Barnett
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Doges-and They're Playing Whist!"
Courtesy Museum of Depressionist Art
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