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A round, golden-yellow tortilla on a decorative blue and white plate with intricate patterns Since 1996, this collaborative project has grown to include 4,450 articles by 25 contributors, including researchers, collectors, artists and historians covering topics from Art Nouveau to Zoology. We move beyond simply cataloguing playing cards by date, manufacturer and place of origin, and adopt a dynamic, interactive and thematic approach, bridging the past with the present, telling stories, opening conceptual perspectives and the necessary reflectiveness to gain new insights and ways to appreciate their role in history.

Red Hat Society playing cards

Society that encourages women in their quest to get the most out of life.

Pam is the Knave of Clubs

Playing cards as metaphors in 18th century art - from fate, chance and social hierarchy to critique of the ruling classes and political events.

Question and Answer Games

A card game called “Impertinent Questions and Pertinent Answers” was launched in the early 1920s by H.P Gibson & Sons Ltd.

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Pam is the Knave of Clubs
Pam is the Knave of Clubs

Playing cards as metaphors in 18th century art - from fate, chance and social hierarchy to critique...

Simon Wintle • 5 days ago

Question and Answer Games
Question and Answer Games

A card game called “Impertinent Questions and Pertinent Answers” was launched in the early 1920s by H.P Gibson...

Tony Hall • 6 days ago

Dr Sacheverell
Dr Sacheverell

Dr. Henry Sacheverell's impeachment in 1710 sparked widespread public unrest and political upheaval, highlight...

Simon Wintle • Nov 23, 2024

Cartes politiques : Jeu d'actualité
Cartes politiques : Jeu d'actualité

Political playing cards published by Grimaud et Chartier, Paris, 1872.

Simon Wintle • Nov 20, 2024

Politiker-Skat by Bubec
Politiker-Skat by Bubec

Caricatures of world leaders, including many German politicians, by the artist Bubec.

Roddy Somerville • Nov 20, 2024

Le Poker Politique
Le Poker Politique

French politicians and various world leaders caricatured by the German artist Bubec.

Roddy Somerville • Nov 20, 2024

Modern Jass (Fredy Sigg)
Modern Jass (Fredy Sigg)

Caricatural updating of traditional Swiss Jass cards by the artist Fredy Sigg.

Roddy Somerville • Nov 19, 2024

Russian Circus deck
Russian Circus deck

The Russian Circus deck published by the Imperial Playing Card Factory, St Petersburg.

Simon Wintle • Nov 18, 2024

Czech Bohemian style playing cards
Czech Bohemian style playing cards

Czech Bohemian style playing cards with a charming aesthetic, reflecting the cultural and social life of the t...

Simon Wintle • Nov 15, 2024

Baraja Cultura Española
Baraja Cultura Española

ASESCOIN pack for 2022 designed by M.A. Corella featuring famous Spaniards and notable buildings.

Roddy Somerville • Nov 12, 2024

Swiss playing cards by Iehan Hemau
Swiss playing cards by Iehan Hemau

17th century Swiss-suited playing cards by Iehan Hemau of Épinal.

Simon Wintle • Nov 11, 2024

Play Architecture
Play Architecture

Twentieth century architects and their creations on a well-designed pack from Finland.

Roddy Somerville • Nov 10, 2024

English pattern by JRC Industries
English pattern by JRC Industries

A standard pack from South Africa using Piatnik courts with minor modifications.

Roddy Somerville • Nov 10, 2024

Lyon pattern made in Italy by Pietro de Santi
Lyon pattern made in Italy by Pietro de Santi

The Lyon pattern was initially developed in France during the 16th century. As Lyon was a trading hub, cross-c...

Simon Wintle • Nov 8, 2024

Leadmill playing cards
Leadmill playing cards

Promotional pack for an arts centre in Sheffield with designs by Martin F. Bedford.

Roddy Somerville • Nov 8, 2024

SCOR playing cards
SCOR playing cards

Bizarre and fantastical images by the artist Roland Topor for the SCOR reinsurance company.

Roddy Somerville • Nov 7, 2024

Mountain Dream Tarot
Mountain Dream Tarot

Groundbreaking Tarot created by Bea Nettles, using photographs and photo montage.

Roddy Somerville • Nov 6, 2024

Agatha Christie and card games
Agatha Christie and card games

Agatha Christie uses card-play as a primary focus of a story, and as a way of creating plots and motives for c...

Tony Hall • Nov 5, 2024

Blake et Mortimer – La Marque Jaune
Blake et Mortimer – La Marque Jaune

Blake and Mortimer comic strip characters created by Edgar P. Jacobs.

Roddy Somerville • Nov 3, 2024

Laurenzo Propagine
Laurenzo Propagine

Spanish-suited cards made in Italy by Laurenzo Propagine.

Simon Wintle • Nov 2, 2024

Jeu de 7 familles Les Dynasties d’Artisans Basques
Jeu de 7 familles Les Dynasties d’Artisans Basques

Long-standing Basque businesses represented in a traditional card game with illustrations by Odile Artéon.

Roddy Somerville • Nov 1, 2024

English Heritage
English Heritage

52 different colour photos of historic sites managed by English Heritage.

Roddy Somerville • Oct 31, 2024

Current Highlights

García y Boyer

Spanish-suited pack in the ‘Raimundo García’ pattern produced by García y Boyer, Igualada, c.1880.

41: A Guide to Dating Playing Cards

41: A Guide to Dating Playing Cards

Dating is a particularly tricky but very interesting problem to tackle and there are many pitfalls. ...

Perspectives on the History of Tarot

Tarot, originally a 15th century card game from Italy, has evolved into a form of personal mysticism...

Manufacture of Playing Cards

Manufacture of Playing Cards

Traditionally cardmakers worked in guilds with long apprenticeships under master craftsmen.

Junior Playing Cards

Child-friendly versions of standard English pattern cards designed by Louie Mantia, Jr.

Canasta

Canasta is a card game of the Rummy family which originated in Uruguay probably about 1947.

Playing Card Design

Playing Card Design

The playing card calls for artistic treatment and although the constrained size imposes some limitat...

Tarot of the Unknown

Inspired by the Halloween Cartoon “Over the Garden Wall”.

Chinese Playing Cards 中国纸牌

Chinese Playing Cards 中国纸牌

The Chinese took their cards with them wherever they travelled and traded in the East, and we find C...

Early History of Playing Cards & Timeline

Out of an apparent void, a constellation of references in early literature emerge pointing to the su...


Explore

4,450 articles featuring content from 118 countries, 1,302 manufacturers and 1,082 designers; including 385 themes, 265 brands, 77 suits, 50 games and 29 licenses.

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History

Playing Cards have been around in Europe since the 1370s. Some early packs were hand painted works of art which were expensive and affordable only by the wealthy. But as demand increased cheaper methods of production were discovered so that playing cards became available for everyone... more

1495 Mamluk Playing Cards

Mamluk Playing Cards

By Simon Wintle

1864 Corner Indices

Corner Indices

By Simon Wintle


Art & Design

The playing card calls for artistic treatment and although the constrained size imposes some limitations there is an almost bewildering wealth and variety of designs in playing cards and their tuck boxes. The serious player requires design to be unobtrusive so that aesthetic considerations remain in the background. However, with modern manufacturing technology more eye-catching designs are becoming popular as gifts, collectibles and for their attractive appearance. more

14: Back Designs

14: Back Designs

By Ken Lodge

Chinese Jokers

Chinese Jokers

By Matt Probert

Owen Jones (1809-1874)

Owen Jones (1809-1874)

By Simon Wintle

1967 Salvador Dalí

Salvador Dalí

By Barney Townshend


Joker

The 'Joker' is believed to have been invented by American Euchre players who, when modifying the rules sometime during the 1860s, decided that an extra trump card was required. more

1863 The Joker Card

The Joker Card

By Simon Wintle

Chinese Jokers

Chinese Jokers

By Matt Probert

2000 Jest Jokers

Jest Jokers

By Simon Wintle

1908 Baggy Clown Joker

Baggy Clown Joker

By Rex Pitts (1940-2021)


Art Nouveau & Jugendstil

Art Nouveau, also known as Jugendstil, was an artistic movement that emerged in Europe in the late 19th century, around the 1890s. It was inspired by a desire to break away from the academic and historicist styles that dominated art and design at the time and to create a new, modern aesthetic that reflected the changing world and the spirit of the age. Major influences on the Art Nouveau movement were the growing interest in Eastern art and design, including “exotica”, curvilinear forms and decorative motifs drawn from nature, and advances in technology. Playing cards provide many elegant and refined examples of this style, with intricate designs, bold patterns, and vibrant colours.

Venice Simplon-Orient-Express

Venice Simplon-Orient-Express

By Barney Townshend

Jeu de Cartes No.1

Jeu de Cartes No.1

By Barney Townshend

1987 Art Nouveau Rommé • Canasta • Bridge

Myths & Legends

The great struggle between Light and Darkness, between the Titans and the Gods, often reframed as The Evil Empire, dystopia/utopia or irreconcilable political opponents. These themes are frequently chosen by playing card designers to create imaginative and visually striking playing card or tarot card designs.

1899 Grand Jeu Lenormand

Grand Jeu Lenormand

By Simon Wintle

Heathen Divinities

Heathen Divinities

By Simon Wintle


The Big Picture

Playing cards have a universal appeal and are a reflection of human culture.

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Simon & Adam Wintle

Above: Chinese money-suited cards. Some of the earliest cards have origins in the Far East.

Playing cards are a part of almost every culture and society around the world. These small, rectangular pieces of paper have been a source of entertainment for generations and are still enjoyed by people of all ages today. Whether it's a simple game of solitaire, a high-stakes game of poker, or a magic trick that delights, there's something about playing cards that captures the imagination and inspires creativity. As Delef Hoffmann once said "whether we consider cards as mere merchandise or as the bond which unites people with one another, just think of what we would be if we had no cards! How boring and unsociable our lives would be without this invention!"

Joker by Simon Wintle

Above: Dasavatara Ganjifa from India. Playing cards from India are often circular.

The origin of cards can be traced back to China, where they were first used as early as the 9th century. From there, the cards travelled across Asia and the Middle East, and finally found their way to Europe in the 14th century.

Since then, playing cards have been used for a wide range of purposes, including fortune-telling and even propaganda. But the most significant impact they have had on humanity is through their use in games, which have brought people together for centuries.

Above left: a set of Spanish playing cards from 1638 was discovered inside a prison wall during demolition, likely used for gambling by prisoners. Above center: Trump Presidential playing cards, playing cards are often used for political messages. Above right: the Magician from the popualr Rider-Waite tarot, which has become the template for modern tarot decks.

Above left: a set of Spanish playing cards from 1638 was discovered inside a prison wall during demolition, likely used for gambling by prisoners. Above center: Trump Presidential playing cards, playing cards are often used for political messages. Above right: the Magician from the popualr Rider-Waite tarot, which has become the template for modern tarot decks.

While playing cards have brought people together for fun and play, they have also been a source of disruption in the form of gambling. For many, gambling has become an addiction, leading to financial ruin and even anti-social problems.

The artistic value of cards cannot be overlooked, with their intricate details and unique designs of each card reflecting the creativity and ingenuity of artists. Playing cards are a reflection of our society, with each country and region having its unique designs and styles. As Sylvia Mann put it "there are fashions in cards, and these fashions very often reflect the history of the times". From the bold and colourful designs of India to the intricate and detailed patterns of Russia, playing cards are a testament to the creativity and diversity of the human experience.

Simon & Adam Wintle

Above left: Kashmir Playing Cards, above center: Ethiopian Air Lines playing cards produced by Nintendo, above right: striking playing cards designed by Masuo Ikeda.

Playing cards have a wide embrace, spanning across cultures and countries, with a scope of diverse subjects that reflect the values and beliefs of their respective societies.

Playing cards are an enduring symbol of human connection and creativity, transcending language, borders and cultures. Through the power of games, they have brought people together for centuries, creating shared experiences that have fostered friendships, learning and social bonds. While their role in gambling has been disruptive, their stunning artistic designs elevate them to works of art, worthy of appreciation and admiration. Playing cards are a testament to the power of human creativity and a reflection of the rich cultural tapestry of our world.

References

  • The Playing Card, Delef Hoffmann, 1972
  • Collecting Playing Cards, Sylvia Mann, 1966

About the World of Playing Cards

Our aim is to increase awareness and appreciation of the cultural and historical significance of playing cards.

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The World of Playing Cards was established in 1996 as a place where you can learn about playing cards, their history, design and manufacture, and see cards from around the world.

Simon & Adam Wintle

Simon Wintle (right) with Adam Wintle (left) visiting Ayutthaya in Thailand, 2016.

They reflect the traditions of many countries. They vary widely in size, style, shape, artistry, usage and many other purposes in education, marketing or even for fortune telling. There is a fascination in playing card design: the neat symmetries and quirky symbols. The composition of the pack - court cards, suits, pips - provides endless scope of play.

Joker by Simon Wintle

They are recognised everywhere around the world - we rarely question their origins.

Since their invention, cards have lost none of their popularity. Playing cards have a long history and it's in the art that the richness of playing cards is to be discovered.

Simon & Adam