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Adam Dant’s Children’s Games

November 11, 2019
by the gentle author

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If I admit that Breugel is my favourite artist, perhaps you will not be surprised to learn that I got up the middle of the night in January to fly to Vienna and walk through a blizzard in the dawn in order to stand in front of his painting Children’s Games on the last day of the exhibition of his paintings?

Adam Dant has created this magnificent homage to Breugel’s picture for an auction at Christies in aid of the Well Child charity. How many of the games listed below can you spot in his drawing?

Gun run

Kiss chase

Fox hunt

Keepy-Uppy

Boules

Twister

Pogo stick

Parachute

Swing ball

Stick and railings

Head through the railings

Dolls

Dog dress up

Space hoppers

Broom Jousting

Skipping

Skateboarding

Rollerskating

Scooters

Blind mans bluff

Tag

Duck duck goose

Trolley dash

Noughts and crosses

Leapfrog

Sardines

Hide and Seek

Stilt walking

Hanging upside down

Tightrope walking

Balancing

Paratroopers

Drones

Monopoly / Cluedo / Ludo / snakes and ladders / chess / board games / racing games

Nintendo / Games boy / X box / Fortnite / ‘console’ games

Grab the i-pad

Ice bucket challenge

Hoopla

Spinning top

Poking poo

Blow football

Tin can telephone

Rock, paper, scissors

Follow the leader

Bumps

Beanpole swords

Capture the flag

French cricket

Catapult

Burst the balloon

Pirates

Hot lava

Obstacle course

Musical statues

Kite flying

Shoe chimes

Pinata

Window stickers

Ghosts

Ring a ring a roses

London Bridge is falling down

Hopscotch

Wink murder

Marbles

Ball games

Hobby horse

Cowboys and Indians

Chasing games

What’s the time Mr Wolf

Conkers

Make the Ice Cream last longest

Brain Freeze

Hula hoop

Tug o War

Love hearts

Window smashing

Hangman

Builders and Destroyers

Falling over

Red Rover

Go carting

Pumpkin carving

Window licking

Texting / Snapchat / Instagram etc

Breugel’s Children’s Games, 1560

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CLICK TO ORDER A COPY OF MAPS OF LONDON & BEYOND BY ADAM DANT

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Adam Dant’s MAPS OF LONDON & BEYOND is a mighty monograph collecting together all your favourite works by Spitalfields Life‘s Contributing Cartographer in a beautiful big hardback book.

Including a map of London riots, the locations of early coffee houses and a colourful depiction of slang through the centuries, Adam Dant’s vision of city life and our prevailing obsessions with money, power and the pursuit of pleasure may genuinely be described as ‘Hogarthian.’

Unparalleled in his draughtsmanship and inventiveness, Adam Dant explores the byways of London’s cultural history in his ingenious drawings, annotated with erudite commentary and offering hours of fascination for the curious.

The book includes an extensive interview with Adam Dant by The Gentle Author.

Adam Dant’s limited edition prints including CHILDREN’S GAMES are available to purchase through TAG Fine Arts

5 Responses leave one →
  1. Fitzrovia Flaneur permalink
    November 11, 2019

    Excellent stuff, Adam, and a very generous gesture.

    Well done, Sir / FF / XX

  2. November 12, 2019

    Loved all the Pictures and many games!! I didn’t know them all!!?????????

  3. November 12, 2019

    Well done, Mr Dant. A fantastic Drawing as allways!

    Love & Peace
    ACHIM

  4. Jill Wilson permalink
    November 12, 2019

    Great stuff! I recognise most of the games apart from grab the i-pad and poking poo (!)

    Our childhood was spent playing lots of card games – snap, sevens, pelmanism, happy families, donkey, whist, what, old maid, dump rummy, bridge and mammoth sessions of racing demon which still happen today with four generations taking part.

    Not quite so much fun to illustrate though!

  5. November 12, 2019

    Adam ,
    I went to see Manchester United play Rapid Vienna years ago , Beckham , Cantona and Solksjear played in sub zero conditions , earlier in the day I saw the great Breugels… One sent a shiver down my spine ~ Childrens games ; a copy of which had been outside the Head mistresses room in my Cheshire primary school.. when you were naughty you had to stand there and hope she did not come out.. i looked at that painting so closely for so many hours.. and then i saw the original and I was elated.. no cane ! just a beautiful painting,,Ian

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