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Chess Collection

"Chess: A Timeless Game of Strategy and Skill" From the iconic Kruger & Chamberlain match to the gripping scenes in "The Chess Players

Background imageChess Collection: Oxford and Cambridge Chess Match, 19th century

Oxford and Cambridge Chess Match, 19th century

Background imageChess Collection: Kruger & Chamberlain

Kruger & Chamberlain
Joseph Chamberlain in dire straits during talks with Paul Kruger of South Africa - Checkmate

Background imageChess Collection: The Chess Players

The Chess Players
Artist: Lonsdale, James - Title: The Chess Players - Date: N/A - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 142.2 x 111.8

Background imageChess Collection: Between Berlin and Rome

Between Berlin and Rome - Otto von Bismarck and Pope Leo XIII play a straegic game of chess. Cartoon from Kladderadatsch, 1875

Background imageChess Collection: Chess (Cruikshank)

Chess (Cruikshank)
A GAME OF CHESS - two wigged gentlemen play, two friends watch them with mixed emotions : each of the four displays a different facial expression

Background imageChess Collection: Giant chess pieces in front of the Wellington City

Giant chess pieces in front of the Wellington City Corp Building in Civic Square, Wellington, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageChess Collection: Emanuel Lasker

Emanuel Lasker
EMANUEL LASKER German mathematician, philosopher & chess master, defeated Steinitz in 1894 and retained title till defeated by Capablanca in 1921

Background imageChess Collection: Ideal Scientist

Ideal Scientist
The ideal scientist - interested in the old as well as the new, anatomy as well as astronomy, the laws of chance and of mathematics, the skill of chess, the hues of a rose

Background imageChess Collection: GERMANY: KULTURKAMPF, 1875. Pope Pius IX moving his game piece, the encyclical Quod nunquam

GERMANY: KULTURKAMPF, 1875. Pope Pius IX moving his game piece, the encyclical Quod nunquam, against Otto von Bismarcks anti-clerical moves on the chessboard of Kulturkampf. German cartoon, 1875

Background imageChess Collection: Queen Nefertari playing chess: fresco from the tomb of Nefertari, Thebes, 13th century B. C

Queen Nefertari playing chess: fresco from the tomb of Nefertari, Thebes, 13th century B. C
ANCIENT EGYPT: CHESS. Queen Nefertari playing chess: fresco from the tomb of Nefertari, Thebes, 13th century B.C

Background imageChess Collection: Victorian Silhouettes by H. L. Oakley

Victorian Silhouettes by H. L. Oakley
A page of silhouettes showing various Victorian pastimes and games including archery, croquet, skating and chess

Background imageChess Collection: Jose Raul Capablanca

Jose Raul Capablanca
JOSE RAUL CAPABLANCA Cuban chess master, defeated Lasker in 1921 but was himself defeated by Alekhine in 1927; author of books on chess

Background imageChess Collection: Game of Chess, 1835

Game of Chess, 1835
Game of Chess, pub by Thomas McLean, 1835 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageChess Collection: Tim Rice, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Barbara Dickson and Elaine Paige pictured at the presentation of

Tim Rice, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Barbara Dickson and Elaine Paige pictured at the presentation of a silver disc for their No.1 hit " I know Him So Well". 7th February 1985

Background imageChess Collection: Les Joueurs d echecs (Chess players), 15th century. Creator: Anonymous master

Les Joueurs d echecs (Chess players), 15th century. Creator: Anonymous master
Les Joueurs d echecs (Chess players), 15th century. Found in the collection of Musee national du Moyen Age (Musee de Cluny)

Background imageChess Collection: Otto IV of Brandenburg playing chess

Otto IV of Brandenburg playing chess. Gothic art. Miniature Painting

Background imageChess Collection: A Christian man and a Muslim man playing chess. Drawing after a 13th century Spanish manuscript

A Christian man and a Muslim man playing chess. Drawing after a 13th century Spanish manuscript illumination
CRUSADES: CHESS PLAYERS. A Christian man and a Muslim man playing chess. Drawing after a 13th century Spanish manuscript illumination

Background imageChess Collection: Petticoat Lane, London - Birds eye view

Petticoat Lane, London - Birds eye view
Birds eye view of stalls on Petticoat Lane, London. A street clothes market on Wentworth Street and Middlesex Street. Secondhand clothes

Background imageChess Collection: Monkey / Carl V / Chess Game

Monkey / Carl V / Chess Game
CARL V / KARL V Holy Roman Emperor, also King of Spain as Charles I: at Ghent in 1540 he loses his temper when beaten at chess by a monkey Date: 1500 - 1558

Background imageChess Collection: Szechenyi Baths

Szechenyi Baths, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageChess Collection: Chess in Paris Cafe

Chess in Paris Cafe
A game of chess at the Cafe de la Regence, Paris, with several on-lookers

Background imageChess Collection: Street chess battle

Street chess battle
Marco Tagliarino

Background imageChess Collection: Framlingham Castle, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Framlingham Castle, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Framlingham Castle, 1845. Norman castle in Suffolk. This picturesque ruin of a fortress of the Middle Ages, stands on the north side of the town of Framlingham, 18 miles north-east of Ipswich

Background imageChess Collection: Cats playing with a chessboard. Artist: Goupil and Co

Cats playing with a chessboard. Artist: Goupil and Co
Cats playing with a chessboard

Background imageChess Collection: Chess celebrities at the late chess meeting, 1855

Chess celebrities at the late chess meeting, 1855. Herr Lowenthal, M De Riviere, Mr Wyvill, MP, Herr Falkbeer, Mr Staunton, Lord Lyttelton, Captain Kennedy

Background imageChess Collection: RAF fighter pilot of 602 Squadron at dispersal - playing chess while waiting for

RAF fighter pilot of 602 Squadron at dispersal - playing chess while waiting for the call to scramble. Perranporth, Cornwall, 1943 eTopFoto

Background imageChess Collection: The Tempest Shakespeare

The Tempest Shakespeare
Miranda and Ferdinand play a game of chess

Background imageChess Collection: Prodigal Son Returns

Prodigal Son Returns
A ne er-do-well son, obviously the apple of the mothers and sisters eye, returns home. The dog greets him tail wagging, but his stern father doesn t look best pleased

Background imageChess Collection: Emanuel Lasker 1868 - 1941 German Chess Grandmaster Mathematician And Philosopher Second World

Emanuel Lasker 1868 - 1941 German Chess Grandmaster Mathematician And Philosopher Second World Chess Champion Illustration From Chess Pie No3 The Official Souvenir International Tournament Published

Background imageChess Collection: Men playing chess, Almaty, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia

Men playing chess, Almaty, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia

Background imageChess Collection: Chinese chess board and players hand, Huangshan City (Tunxi), Anhui Province

Chinese chess board and players hand, Huangshan City (Tunxi), Anhui Province, China, Asia

Background imageChess Collection: Caxton / Knight

Caxton / Knight
A KNIGHT

Background imageChess Collection: The megalomania (an improved version)

The megalomania (an improved version)
Victoria Glinka

Background imageChess Collection: Men Playing Chess in Santa Catalina Park, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria

Men Playing Chess in Santa Catalina Park, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic Ocean, Europe

Background imageChess Collection: Xiangqi (chinese chess) and traditional chess sets, Dongtai Road Antiques Market

Xiangqi (chinese chess) and traditional chess sets, Dongtai Road Antiques Market, Shanghai, China

Background imageChess Collection: confrontation of darkness and lightness

confrontation of darkness and lightness
mohammad Khademi

Background imageChess Collection: Chess Game Pieces

Chess Game Pieces
Muyanja Adam

Background imageChess Collection: Sport Chess Art

Sport Chess Art
Justyna Jaszke

Background imageChess Collection: יד

יד
Yoram GIL

Background imageChess Collection: Send in the Clowns, Dont bother they're Here :o)

Send in the Clowns, Dont bother they're Here :o)
Karen Smalley

Background imageChess Collection: ChessMate

ChessMate
Nick Amanda

Background imageChess Collection: Checkered Greenery

Checkered Greenery
Merel Takken



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"Chess: A Timeless Game of Strategy and Skill" From the iconic Kruger & Chamberlain match to the gripping scenes in "The Chess Players, " this ancient game has captivated minds for centuries. Whether it's the political undertones depicted in "Between Berlin and Rome" or the satirical humor found in "Chess (Cruikshank), " chess has always been more than just a board game. Emanuel Lasker, known as the Ideal Scientist, revolutionized chess with his analytical approach and strategic brilliance. Like giant chess pieces standing proudly in Wellington City, this game commands attention and respect. Even amidst chaos, like an RAF fighter pilot waiting at dispersal, players find solace in their beloved pastime. Just as Queen Nefertari played chess over 3, 000 years ago, it continues to transcend time and culture. Victorian Silhouettes by H. L. Oakley capture moments frozen in time – perhaps a quiet afternoon spent engrossed in a thrilling match. And who can forget The Chess Game of 1896? An oil painting that immortalizes two opponents locked in battle on a wooden board. Chess is not merely about moving pieces; it represents strategy, foresight, patience, and determination. It challenges our intellect while fostering creativity and critical thinking skills. It unites people from all walks of life under one common language – the language of moves and counter-moves. So next time you see someone hunched over a checkered battlefield or witness those timeless silhouettes engaged in mental combat – remember that they are partaking in an age-old tradition that transcends borders and generations alike. Chess: where art meets science; where history intertwines with modernity; where battles are fought without bloodshed but leave lasting impressions on our souls.

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