Game Of Billiards Collection
Step into the world of billiards with these captivating artworks
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Step into the world of billiards with these captivating artworks. From the elegant Billiard Room depicted by Albert William Holden in 1902 to Jean Carolus' litho titled "Coronation Contingents Off Duty, " each piece transports you to a different era, showcasing the timeless appeal of this beloved game. Travel back to the mid-19th century with Jean Carolus' painting "The Billiard Game, " where players engage in a strategic battle on the green felt. Willem Bastiaan Tholen's masterpiece, "The Billiards Player" from 1896, captures the intense concentration and skill required for success in this sport. Ilya Savvich Galkin's artwork portrays two billiard players engrossed in their match, while a Russian master's cigarette case showcases satyrs engaged in an intriguing game of Russian billiards. Charles-Edouard Boutibonne takes us back even further to 1869 when ladies were breaking gender norms by playing billiards. Adriaen Pietersz. Van de Venne's painting from ca 1620-1625 offers a glimpse into early billiards history, highlighting its popularity even centuries ago. Francesco Beda presents another fascinating perspective on this pastime with his unique artistic style. Jacob Ernst Marcus' depiction of men enjoying coffee and conversation within a billiard room transports us to 1814, revealing how socializing and camaraderie have always been integral parts of this game. Edgar Degas' portrayal of Menil-Hubert's Billiard Room in 1892 adds an impressionistic touch that captures both movement and stillness simultaneously. Finally, an anonymous artist brings us back to the early 19th century with their rendition simply titled "The Billiard Room. " This artwork encapsulates the essence of traditional billiards halls - dimly lit spaces filled with anticipation and friendly competition. These diverse artworks showcase not only the evolution of billiards but also its enduring allure throughout history.