The Decadent Deck

Published April 16, 2025 Updated April 16, 2025

Studies in the eroticism of the female body by Inge Clayton.

2006 United KingdomArt & DesignEroticaInge ClaytonRichard Edward Ltd

55 sublime studies in the eroticism of the female body by the Austrian artist and sculptor Inge Clayton (1942-2010)see the box

Inge lived and worked in London since arriving from her native Austria in 1961. She studied life drawing, collage and printmaking at the Camden Arts Centre and soon developed her individual style, as can be seen in these playing cards.

The Decadent Deck with paintings by Inge Clayton, printed by Richard Edward Ltd, 2006 The Decadent Deck with paintings by Inge Clayton, printed by Richard Edward Ltd, 2006 The Decadent Deck with paintings by Inge Clayton, printed by Richard Edward Ltd, 2006 The Decadent Deck with paintings by Inge Clayton, printed by Richard Edward Ltd, 2006 The Decadent Deck with paintings by Inge Clayton, printed by Richard Edward Ltd, 2006 The Decadent Deck with paintings by Inge Clayton, printed by Richard Edward Ltd, 2006
The Decadent Deck with paintings by Inge Clayton, printed by Richard Edward Ltd, 2006

Above: The Decadent Deck with paintings by Inge Clayton, printed by Richard Edward Ltd, 2006.

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Artist's Collecting Society : Inge Clayton

DXPO playing cards : The Art of Inge Clayton

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By Jon Randall

Australia • Member since May 28, 2020

From 6 or 7 years of age I enjoyed playing cards with my family, and still enjoy a variety of games today with various groups and individuals. I contribute my competitive nature to enjoying games … it’s not that I like to win, I dislike losing! I was barely 10 years old when my great Uncle left me a small collection of playing cards and that was the starting point of my collecting. The competitive streak in me helped develop me into a competitive swimmer that sent me to various places around the world, including a 6 year stint in the US, where for much of that time I was at university. I’ve always enjoyed car boots flea markets, yard sales, charity shops etc., and my eye would never miss a pack of playing cards. Even after my swimming career finished I coached at a high level for many years and continued enjoying the discovery of some great finds around the world. For decades my collection continued to grow, despite selling a portion of it via eBay over the years. It wasn’t until post 2010 that I realised, mostly due to correspondence with Australian friends, that there were so many single playing card collectors. This intrigued me. I had so many packs of cards at home that I made the bold decision to share a good number with singles collectors, and subsequently listed around 7000 for sale on eBay. That did make a dent in my collection, but there’s still around 30,000 packs taking up quite a bit of space at home. Crazy? Yes, but I’ve seen bigger hoards a few times! There’s so many I surprise myself finding packs I forgot I had when I look in a box I’d not seen in a while.

My eBay IDs if you’d like to look are “worldwide_playing_cards” & “playing_cards_world

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