John Foster|Accidental Mysteries
December 12, 2014
Advance Two Spaces
This is a handmade and painted Parchesi game board; American, anonymous maker, nineteenth century
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The first mass produced board game, Mansion of Happiness (1843)
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Tight Rope (1870)
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Captive Princess board game (1870)
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Life’s Mishaps board game (1875)
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Great Artists board game (1875)
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Grandma’s Arithmetical Game (1887)
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Puss in the Corner board game (1888)
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Leap Frog board game (1890s)
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Uncle Wiggily board game (1900)
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Pirate and Traveler board game (1911)
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Journey to Bethlehem board game (1923)
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Camelot board game (1930)
Jack and Jill board game (1938)
Images 4–14 courtesy Jenny Kite
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John Foster and his wife, Teenuh, have been longtime collectors of self-taught art and vernacular photography. Their collection of anonymous, found snapshots has toured the country for five years and has been featured in Harper’s, Newsweek Online and others.