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Bēhance: 1920’s Playing Cards by Jeff Gibbons

Playing cards (project) designed by Jeff Gibbons. These playing cards were created with 1920s fashion and culture in mind. Each of these illustrations were later reproduced as silkscreen prints. © 2012 Jeff Gibbons

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Shutterstock: Playing Cards by Sanjar

Playing card art by Sanjar (stock vector illustrations) on Shutterstock.

The King of Spades

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DeviantART: Playing Card Art by grifel

Playing Card Art by grifel on DeviantART. Grifel plans to print this deck (when all cards will be designed). Note, Russian indices.

Clubs

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DeviantART: Playing Cards by Alexey Lipatov

Playing cards designed by the Russian artist Alexey Lipatov [Lipatov’s gallery on DeviantART].

© Alexey Lipatov

They are dedicated to mobster’s years… for example, of Chicago. Tommy guns were the best friends of mobsters (gangsters) and Fords were their reliable vehicles. But those vehicles quite often required some care of a mechanic after another redivision of territories. And all that was for the benefit of a boss (a godfather of mafia). And of course any boss had to have a beautiful lover.

The King of Clubs

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