• An 1893-6 painting in oils, The Card Players, by Paul Cézanne (1839-1906), the French post-impressionist artist.
  • The Card Players, by the post-Impressionist artist Paul Cezanne, are a series of five paintings depicting Provencal workmen studiously playing cards.
  • Before Cézanne, artists and illustrators often represented card playing as a rowdy activity in taverns with wine and beer flowing.
  • From The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Paul Cézanne, The Card Players (1890–1892), Oil on canvas, 25 3/4 × 32 1/4 in.
  • Paul Cézanne’s sequence of paintings of peasant card players have long been considered to be among his most iconic and powerful works.
  • The Card Players is a famous oil painting by Paul Cezanne, who was a renowned post-impressionist French artist.
  • Cézanne’s Card Players series was one of several notable muses for American painter Cassius Marcellus Coolidge’s polarizing but popular series of paintings.
  • Cézanne is said to have formed the bridge between late 19th-century Impressionism and the early 20th century's new line of artistic enquiry, Cubism.
  • FIVE ACES: The Card Players by Paul Cézanne.