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The Field Collection, one of the most comprehensive collections of playing
cards in the world, consists of close to 6,000 packs. Included in the collection
are tarot packs; miniature packs; packs depicting generals, presidents, and
sports figures; and transformation packs, where suit signs change into human
heads, butterflies, bees, birds, or fish. The collection also contains
depictions of historic events, representing changes in social customs, political
context, and design. A sequence of packs from early 20th-century Russia, for
example, shows increasingly vicious images of the imperial court. The deck of
cards shown here contains the words and music for the songs in John Gay's The
Beggar's Opera, first performed in London on January 29, 1728.
Albert Field, who performed as a magician during his early years,
incorporated card tricks into his magic acts, and collected cards from the
countries he toured. Field received a B.A. in English Literature from Columbia
University, and an M.A. from Harvard, and then taught English and science in New
York City high schools. Field met Salvador Dali in the early 1940s, and was
chosen by the artist to be his official archivist in 1955. Field proceeded to
catalogue thousands of Dali works and fakes, eventually becoming the foremost
authority in the field.
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