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Man reading the rules of the board game FroggerA man reading the rules of the board game Frogger, which was based on the popular arcade and video game of the same name and was brought out by Milton Bradley in 1981
Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506). Italian Painter. The CrucifixioRenaissance. Andrea Mantegna (1431-1506). Italian Painter. Quattrocento. The Crucifixion. Central part of the predella of altarpiece. 1457-1459. Oil on panel. Louvre, Pari?s
Gambling / Dice / USA / 1863American Civil War soldiers are punished for gambling by being compelled to gamble
Mummies DicingThe legend of prince Setna : the mummies of Setna, son of Ramses II, and Ptahneferka, son of Mernebptah, rise from their sarcophagi and dice for the magic book of Thoth
Jesus on Cross C15Mary swoons, soldiers play dice, Jesus and his companions slowly die
Rakes Progress 6The Rakes Progress 6. Gaming house scene - a rowdy bunch
The Baden-Baden Casino - Gambling Dice game Kubus-Spiel'. Date: circa 1910s
The skeleton of Death and the gamester. A gambler sits at a table with cup and dice, as Death enters with legal scrolls reading Assignment Property and Estates Entail and a cup to cover the dice
Statues of a boy and goose, girl with diceBoy throttling a goose and girl playing with knucklebones or dice. Louvre Museum, Paris. Roman copies after sculptures by the Greek sculptor Boethus of Chalcedon, active second century BC
Pan and Fortune. The Greek god Pan plays cards and dice, games of chance, while the winged figure of Fortune holds a cornucopia and stands on a wheel of fate
Men playing the game of trictrac, 17th century. A man rolls the dice while others watch the board, smoke tobacco pipes. After a painting by David Teniers. Le jeu du tric-trac
Portrait of Democritus with dice at his feet, 18th century. Ancient Greek philosopher known as the laughing philosopher. Democrite. A Paris chez Daumont, rue de la Feronnerie
Aristocrats playing a game of dice, 17th century. A fop throws dice and a woman in tall lace bonnet points at the table. Le Jeu de Dez
King Louis XIV depicted playing dice at a gaming table
French gentlemen playing at a gaming house, Renaissance eraFrench gentlemen playing dice, backgammon and cards at a gaming house, Renaissance era. From a miniature on vellum in the collection of Albert Figdor
French satirical print against the lottery, Napoleonic era. A creature made of cards, lotto numbers, dice and other gambling games eats bags of gold. Men collect gold coins defecated from its rear
Collage of boardgames and classical vasesCollage of games, dominos, classical vases and illustration. Front cover designed by art nouveau painter Robert Salles
Chinese Dice Players Near Amoy
Roman Art. Board game. Cube and bone dice. National Museum of Roman Art. Merida. Spain
A ROLL OF THE DICEThe die is cast... Date: 1960s
JESUS ON CROSS POUSSINMary watches, soldiers play dice, Jesus and his companions slowly die
Gipsy Love by Basil Hood and Adrian Ross. First produced by George Edwardes at Dalys Theatre, London on 1 June 1912. Showing Harry Dearth, Sari Petrass and Robert Michaelis. Date: circa 1912
Board games of the 14th centuryBoard games including fox and geese, dice, merelles, chess, circular chess and tables (backgammon), and the philosophers game
Advertisement for diablo, cup and ball, top, dice, etcAdvertisement for toys including diablo, cup and ball, spinning top, skittles, yo-yo, dice, marbles, etc. during the Empire era
Mapuche playing the games of llighetun and kechukaweIndigenous Mapuche of Chile playing the game of llighetun with beans (porotos) and a ring, and kechukawe (queciucague) with a five-sided dice
Clouded bemastistes, glassy acraea and whiteClouded bemastistes, Bematistes umbra 1, 2, common glassy acraea, Acraea quirina 3, 4, and white acraea, Acraea circeis 5, 6. Handcoloured lithograph from John O
Four putti with symbols of Bacchus: cupbearer (pocillator) with urn and saucer, putto with patera (bowl) and basin (crater), one with deer over its shoulders, and one holding a dice cup
Matchbook, Hotel El Rancho, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA -- stop at the sign of the windmill. Date: early 1940s
Women playing dominoes, China, East Asia -- there are several different types of game, some involving the use of dice. Date: 1922
Dogs watching a dog magician on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
GAMBLING / CROCKFORDSGents in smart attire gamble at the dice table in Crockfords Club. Date: 1843
Advert for Parkins and Gotto, gambling items 1903Advertisement from 1906 for Parkins and Gotto, of Oxford Street, London, showing the wide range of gambling items, including a miniature shooting saloon, poker dice, puff billiards, roulettes
Ancient dice-box. Date: 15th century
C17 GAMBLING W / DICEGambling men stand around a table and cast dice from cups. Date: 17th century
SOLDIERS PLAY DICE C19Soldiers play dice, using a large drum as their table Date: 19th century
Beggar boys playing dice, 1675, by Bartolome Esteban MurilloBartolome Esteban Murillo (1618-1682). Spanish painter. Beggar boys playing dice, 1675. Detail. Alte Pinakothek. Munich. Germany
C16 Gambling W / DiceA gambling party of the sixteenth century. Date: 16th century
Pair of dice with comic verse on a Christmas card. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Pair of dice with comic verse on a Christmas cardPair of dice with comic verse on a Christmas and New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Scene of Tavern Life in PompeiiFresco wall painting of Tavern Life in Pompeii with two men playing dice or knucklebones
Shops on Motomachi, Yokohama, JapanMotomachi - a district of Naka Ward in Yokohama, Japan, which consists mainly of the Motomachi Shopping Street, a five-block long stretch of boutiques and shops
Medieval history. Scandinavia. Different objects with the mark of owner. In the background, dice and backgammon pieces. Medieval Museum. Stockholm. Sweden
Label design, Don t Cry Sweet PotatoesLabel design, Don t Cry Louisiana Commercial Sweet Potatoes. early 20th century
Medieval era. Craps players. Miniature Livre de Bonnes MeurMedieval society. Craps players. Miniature Livre de Bonnes Meurs by Jacques Le Grand (m.1415). French school
The Gamblers, c. 1640, by David Teniers the Younger (1610-16David Teniers the Younger (1610-1690). Flemish painter. The Gamblers, c. 1640. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland
Chinese men playing a game of dice.. Handcolored woodcut from Auguste Wahlens Manners, Customs and Costumes of all the People of the World, Brussels, 1845
Two geishas playing diceTwo geishas rolling the dice in a country setting. Artist: Raphael Kirchner Date: circa 1901
Greyhound racing on board the BerengariaMimic greyhound racing, at the height of its popularity among smart society in 1930, on board the transatlantic passenger liner, the Berengaria
The Prince of Orange is given conflicting advice how to play his game of dice with the king of Spain. Date: circa 1639
Alfonso X, called The Wise (1221-1284). Book" Alfonso X, called " The Wise" (1221-1284). Book of Chess, Dice and Tables. 1283. Fol. 1v. Scribe monks. Romanesque art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. San Lorenzo de El Escorial
Women playing dice in order to know when they will die. Engraving
The Book of Good Morals by Jacques Le Grant (1464). Miniature of the Dice Game or The Argument. Gothic
Dice RollingA man about to roll some dice. Date: late 1960s
Cross and Symbolsdepicted with a variety of other Christian symbols, including the Crown of Thorns, the nails with which Jesus was fixed to the Cross, the dice used by the soldiers &c
Costume / Men / Mercenar1530A mercenary soldier, possibly German, in stripy costume with sword, relaxing in an inn with a large tankard of beer: the dice on the floor show that he has been gambling
Gambling in a BrothelA man gambles with dice in the company of three women, in a London brothel
French Gaming House C16Gambling with cards and dice in a French gaming house
Gambling / CrockfordsGents in smart attire gamble at the dice table in Crockfords Club
Draupadi and DuhsasanarDRAUPADI, the polyandrous wife of the Katava brothers, is attacked by prince DUHSASANA who drags her into the sabha (assembly) where the fatal dice-game is played
Wonderful Horse of 1595A horse named Morocco or Marocco, exhibited by Banks; it was trained to leap on its hind legs, and count numbers on dice; it was shown in London at the Bell Savage Inn
Ancient Greek GamesA selection of weird and wonderful games played by the ancient Greeks