Domino Players is a 1943 painting by American painter Horace Pippin.[1] The painting depicts a domestic scene, in which three individuals are playing dominoes while another looks on. The piece is held by The Phillips Collection.[2] The New York Times praised the piece for "[bringing] a seldom-recorded existence vividly to life."[3]
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