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English: This is the earliest known depiction of card play, a miniature in a 14th-century manuscript of Meliadus or Guiron le Courtois (part of the romance also known as Palamedes; also known as Le Roman du Roy Meliadus de Lennoys), by Hélie de Boron. The manuscript was written with areas left blank for bas-de-page miniatures, like this one, to be added. Hundreds were added to this manuscript, at various times and by various artists. The present image shows King Meliadus and his followers amusing themselves while in captivity. They are playing a 4-handed trick-taking game, following suit, and piling tricks cross-wise for ease of counting. The deck uses the Latin suit-signs, (coins and staves are shown), and the game is being played for money, shown on the table. Card playing is not mentioned in the text, but there is mention of the imprisoned men entertaining themselves. Apparently the artist simply imagined the scene as involving the newly introduced and highly portable game of cards. The image to the left shows Meliadus talking to King Urien. |
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Date | Probably late 14th century. | |||||
Source | British Library: http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=Add_MS_12228 | |||||
Author | French-influenced Neopolitan artist, for Louis I of Naples. | |||||
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Other versions | Detail of card-playing scene |
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