knave of diamonds
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knave — Synonyms and related words: ace, bad boy, bastard, best bower, blackguard, booger, bower, buffoon, bugger, cards, clubs, cutup, deck, deuce, devil, diamonds, dummy, elf, enfant terrible, face cards, flush, full house, funmaker, hand, hearts, heel … Moby Thesaurus
Jack of Diamonds (artists) — Jack of Diamonds ( ru. «Бубновый валет»), also called Knave Of Diamonds, was a group of artists founded in 1909 in Moscow. The group included Robert Falk, Aristarkh Lentulov, Ilya Mashkov, Alexander V. Kuprin, Wladimir Burliuk, and Pyotr… … Wikipedia
Jack of Diamonds — ▪ group of artists also called Knave Of Diamonds, Russian Bubnovy Valet, group of artists founded in Moscow in 1909, whose members were for the next few years the leading exponents of avant garde art in Russia. The group s first exhibition … Universalium
jack of diamonds — noun One of the 52 playing cards from a standard pack as used for bridge and poker, with a picture of a jack (or knave), with a nominal value of 11, and with the diamonds suit … Wiktionary
Playing card — Blue Rider back Bicycle Playing Cards by USPCC … Wikipedia
Abstract art — Kazimir Malevich, Black Square, c. 1913 Abstract art uses a visual language of form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world.[1] Western art had been, from the… … Wikipedia
Arte abstracto — Reconstruccción del estilo neoplasticista de la pintura abstracta de Piet Mondrian (la obra original de Mondrian no puede utilizarse por estar sujeta a derechos) … Wikipedia Español
Alexander Osmerkin — Alexander Alexandrovich Osmerkin ( ru. Александр Александрович Осмеркин; OldStyleDate|8 December|1892|26 November June 25 1953) was a Russian painter, graphic artist and stage designer. He was a member of the Knave of Diamonds avant garde group,… … Wikipedia
Chance — (ch[.a]ns), n. [F. chance, OF. cheance, fr. LL. cadentia a allusion to the falling of the dice), fr. L. cadere to fall; akin to Skr. [,c]ad to fall, L. cedere to yield, E. cede. Cf. {Cadence}.] 1. A supposed material or psychical agent or mode of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chance comer — Chance Chance (ch[.a]ns), n. [F. chance, OF. cheance, fr. LL. cadentia a allusion to the falling of the dice), fr. L. cadere to fall; akin to Skr. [,c]ad to fall, L. cedere to yield, E. cede. Cf. {Cadence}.] 1. A supposed material or psychical… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English