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Les Liaisons Dangereuses,  Theatre UAF 2002 

Cards Designed by Stage Manager Jennifer Garcia based on my renderings for Liaisons.  These were color printed onto parchment colored cardstock and cut to make the deck of cards used on stage.  You may do the same for your production, or for private enjoyment.  Just click on the thumbnails, go to the full size image, right click to save each image, then print them with a color printer onto 8 & 1/2 x 11 parchment cardstock.  Card backs are linked below, so you can put the paper in twice to get a back on the cards.

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PLEASE NOTE BACK OF CARD HAS AN 18TH CENTURY BOOKPLATE FROM AN ADULT BOOK ON IT.   DON'T USE THIS BACK PICTURE IF YOUR ACTORS ARE EASILY SHOCKED. 

You must be of legal age in your area to download this particular image.

I certify I am over the legal age in my region, and I am allowed to download the adult image for the backs of the cards.  I also agree that I am comfortable with the notion of seeing male and female sex organs displayed in a Rococo design pattern, divorced from their other body parts:

I Agree           I Disagree

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