Medieval man playing a game of snooker
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Medieval man playing a game of snooker
Medieval man playing a game of snooker.. Handcolored lithograph after an illustration by J. E. Rogers from Francis Cowley Burnands Present Pastimes of Merrie England, Cassell, London, 1873
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Anachronism Billiards Chalk Franciscowleyburnand Jerogers Pool Presentpastimesofmerrieengland Snooker
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1. Title: A Medieval Interlude: The Unlikely Pastime of Snooker This handcolored lithograph depicts an intriguing scene of a medieval man engrossed in a game of snooker, an apparent anachronism in the context of the Middle Ages. The image is an illustration from Francis Cowley Burnand's "Present Pastimes of Merrie England," published in London by Cassell in 1873, as evidenced by the inscription at the bottom right corner. The illustration, created by J. E. Rogers, masterfully combines the mystique of the medieval era with the allure of a modern pastime. The man, dressed in the traditional attire of the period, dons a flowing tunic and a pointed cap. He leans over the table, his eyes focused intently on the cue ball. His opponent, a woman, watches attentively, her hands resting on a chalked cue. The table, adorned with intricate carvings, bears an uncanny resemblance to a snooker or billiards table. The scene is further enhanced by the presence of a fireplace, adding to the cozy, intimate atmosphere. Despite the apparent anachronism, this illustration invites us to ponder the universality of human pastimes and the enduring appeal of games. Snooker, or billiards, as we know it, originated in the late 19th century, but the roots of the game can be traced back to the 15th century, where various forms of cue sports were popular in Europe. This image serves as a reminder of the rich history and evolution of games, and the timeless enjoyment they bring to people across generations. In summary, this handcolored lithograph presents a fascinating juxtaposition of the medieval era and the modern game of snooker, inviting us to explore the depths of human history and the enduring appeal of pastimes.
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