Question: What is The Card Players about?

Answer: A sober card game.

The Card Players depicts what some critics describe as a “human still life.” The subject of the painting is adapted from 17th century French and Dutch paintings of lively card games with drinking and gambling. However, Cézanne’s painting portrays a more solemn scene with players focusing on the game at hand. Many scholars believe Cézanne was inspired by a painting by the Le Nain brothers from 1650.

Touch the painting to see images of works that inspired Cézanne.

"A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art."

Le Nain Brothers, The Young Card Players, 1650