Only three decks of
European hand-painted playing cards are known to have survived from the late
Middle Ages. These include The Cloisters Playing Cards, which will
form the core of this small exhibition highlighting one of the more intriguing
works of secular art from The Cloisters Collection. Examples of cards from the
earliest hand-painted woodblock deck as well as fifteenth-century German
engraved cards, north Italian tarot cards of the same period, and the finest
deck from the early sixteenth century will complete the display.
Collectively, the figures and scenes depicted on these cards reflect changing
worldviews during a period of tumultuous social, economic, and religious
change, charting the transition from late medieval to early modern Europe.
http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2016/world-in-play
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