Playing Cards

Playing Cards

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Oct 28, 2005 · English · Hardcover (128 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 128
Language English
Published Oct 28, 2005
Publisher Mark Batty Publisher
ISBN-10 0976224526
ISBN-13 9780976224525

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Buzz Poole takes readers on a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of playing card design from the 1930s and 1940s. Exploring the different graphic styles, the book unveils how these cards reflect the cultural sentiments and artistic trends of the time. Each deck serves not only as a means of entertainment but as a snapshot of social history, capturing the aesthetics and values prevalent in that era.

With an eye for detail, Poole delves into the intricate illustrations and innovations that defined this vibrant period. The author highlights the evolution of imagery, textures, and color palettes, showcasing how they resonate with the everyday lives of people during the Great Depression and World War II. Ultimately, the book illustrates the connection between art and society, demonstrating how even the most playful objects can carry deeper meanings.

Readers are invited to appreciate the history behind these seemingly simple items, as Poole articulates the significance of card design and its broader implications in understanding human expression. This exploration not only entertains but educates, making the subject both accessible and engaging for enthusiasts of art, history, and culture alike.
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