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GENTLEMAN'S GAME, 1996
Men dressed up in suits and ties always 'appear' to be 'gentlemen', but are they?
Pool is often called a 'gentleman's game', but is it really?
Behind the facade of a suit and tie, a hustler can hide, devising a scheme to slice his opponent.
And two men in suits knocking balls around on a velvet table can be anything but gentlemen.
Whether they are playing for money, or discussing business over Eight Ball, the battle is on!
The colors in this image are particularly unusual.
ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING
Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: 36" x 48"
Provenance:
Blatt Billiards Showroom (Blatt's 75th Anniversary), New York City, 1998
New World Art Center, Soho, New York City, 1997
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