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Artist
  
Almanach

Medium
  
oil on canvas

Year
  
1650 (1650)

Created
  
1650

The Card Players II

Dimensions
  
147 cm × 285 cm (58 in × 112 in)

Location
  
National Gallery of Slovenia, Ljubljana

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The Card Players II (Slovenian: Kvartopirci II) is a painting by the 17th-century Dutch artist Almanach. It is painted in oil on canvas and has dimensions of 147 x 2855 cm. The painting is in the collection of the National Gallery of Slovenia in Ljubljana, which purchased it in 1995.

The composition is closely related to the Cheerful Company at Table (The Card Players I), also in the National Gallery of Slovenia. The group are playing the Italian game of trappola. On the table is a rolled piece of tobacco. The painting shows the influence of Caravaggio.

The painter Almanach, about whom little is known, was from Antwerp, and worked in Carniola, Slovenia, between 1667 and 1680. The art historian Uroš Lubej believes Almanach may have been the Dutch painter Herman Verelst.

References

The Card Players II Wikipedia