- The
Cardsharps (painted
around 1594) is a
painting by the
Italian Baroque artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. The
original is
generally agreed to...
- and the
Cardsharp: The
Search for America's
Greatest Sleight-of-hand Artist.
Henry Holt and Co. ISBN 0-8050-7406-6.
Media related to
Cardsharpers at Wikimedia...
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Archived 2007-09-29 at the
Wayback Machine image. A
stereotypical Old West
cardsharp/gunslinger image.
sleeve garters as
rodeo costume Archived 2011-07-07...
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unweaving the cards. Johnson, Karl (2005-08-10). The
Magician and the
Cardsharp: The
Search for America's
Greatest Sleight-of-Hand Artist. Macmillan....
- Britland,
David & Gazzo.
Phantoms at the Card Table;
Confessions of a
cardsharp ISBN 1568582994 McGuire, Eddie. The
Phantom of the Card Table. ISBN 0911996125...
- the
upper right panel, a
cardsharp tries to pull an ace of
spades from his boot, but the hero
draws his gun and the
cardsharp drops the ace. In the upper...
- there's a
gambling den; not much of a Christian, / but he's very much a
cardsharp, not a cleric,
definitely a harpy). Góngora's nose, the
subject of Quevedo's...
- Caravaggio, The
Cardsharps (c. 1594),
depicting card sharps....
- (Harvey Jason) uses a
dating manual to hit on
young Sheila (Georgia Engel).
Cardsharp Wendell (Harry Morgan)
cheats the crew to pay the p****age for him and...
- However, at the time,
Caravaggio sold it for
practically nothing. The
Cardsharps—showing
another naïve
youth of
privilege falling victim to card cheats—is...