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Chess in the arts

Chess became a source of inspiration in the arts in literature soon after the spread of the game to the Arab World and Europe in the Middle Ages. The earliest works of art centered on the game are miniatures in medieval manuscripts, as well as poems, which were often created with the purpose of describing the rules. After chess gained popularity in the 15th and 16th centuries, many works of art related to the game were created. One of the best-known,[1] Marco Girolamo Vida's poem Scacchia ludus, written in 1527, made such an impression on the readers that it singlehandedly inspired other authors to create poems about chess.[1]

Honoré Daumier (1863), The Chess Players
In 1975, former President of Pakistan Zulfi Bhutto gifted a carved ivory set of chess to the former United States President Gerald Ford.

In the 20th century, artists created many works related to the game, sometimes taking their inspiration from the life of famous players (Vladimir Nabokov in The Defense) or well-known games (Poul Anderson in Immortal Game, John Brunner in The Squares of the City). Some authors invented new chess variants in their works, such as stealth chess in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series or Tri-Dimensional chess in the Star Trek series.

History edit

10th to 18th century edit

 
Some of the earliest examples of chess-related art are medieval illustrations accompanying books or manuscripts, such as this chess problem from the 1283 Libro de los juegos.
 
Sofonisba Anguissola, The Chess Game, 1555, National Museum, Poznań, Poland

Palatine Chapel in the Norman Palace in Palermo you can admire the first painting of a chess game that is known to the world. The work dates from around 1143 and the artists who created the Muslim players were chosen by the Norman king of Sicily Roger II of Hauteville, who erected the church.

The earliest known reference to chess in a European text is a Medieval Latin poem, Versus de scachis. The oldest manuscript containing this poem has been given the estimated date of 997.[2] Other early examples include miniatures accompanying books. Some of them have high artistic value. Perhaps the best known example is the 13th-century Libro de los juegos. The book contains 151 illustrations, and while most of them are centered on the board, showing problems, the players and architectural settings are different in each picture.[3]

 
Book of the customs of men and the duties of nobles or the Book of Chess (1473)

Another early illustrated text is the Book of the customs of men and the duties of nobles or the Book of Chess (Latin: Liber de moribus hominum et officiis nobilium super ludo scacchorum) which is based on the sermons of Jacopo da Cessole and was first published in 1473.[4]

The pieces illustrating chess problems in Luca Pacioli's manuscript On the Game of Chess (Latin: De ludo scacchorum, c. 1500) are described as "futuristic even by today's standards"[5] and may have been designed in collaboration with Leonardo da Vinci.[6]

After chess became gradually more popular in Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries, especially in Spain and Italy, many artists began writing poems using chess as a theme.[7] Chess of love (Catalan: Scachs d'amor), written by an unknown artist in the end of the 15th century, describes a game between Mars and Venus, using chess as an allegory of love. The story also serves as a pretence to describe the rules of the game. De ludo scacchorum (unrelated to the manuscript mentioned above) by Francesco Bernardino Caldogno [it], also created at that time, is a collection of gameplay advice, presented in poetic fashion.[8][9]

One of the most influential[1] works of chess-related art is Marco Girolamo Vida's Scaccia ludus (1527), centered on a game played between Apollo and Mercury on Mount Olympus. It is said that, because of its high artistry, the poem made a great impression on anyone who read it, including Desiderius Erasmus.[1] It also directly inspired at least two other works.[10] The first is Jan Kochanowski's poem Chess (c. 1565), which describes the game as a battle between two armies, while the second is William Jones' Caissa, or the game of chess (1772). The latter poem popularised the pseudo-ancient Greek dryad Caïssa to be the "goddess of chess".[10]

19th century onwards edit

 
Chess Set by Man Ray
 
Bauhaus chess set by Josef Hartwig

Since the 19th century, artists have been creating novels and – since the 20th century – films related to chess. Sometimes, they are inspired by famous games, like John Brunner's The Squares of the City, structured after the famous match between Wilhelm Steinitz and Mikhail Chigorin; Poul Anderson's short story Immortal Game, inspired by the 1851 game played by Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky (which also appears in the film Blade Runner); or Waldemar Łysiak's Szachista (Polish: The Chess Player), centered on a game played between Napoleon Bonaparte and The Turk. The game Frank Poole versus HAL 9000 from the film 2001: A Space Odyssey is also based on an actual match, albeit not widely known.[11]

Other artists have drawn their inspiration from the life of players. Vladimir Nabokov wrote The Defense after learning about Curt von Bardeleben,[12] while the musical Chess was loosely based on the life of Bobby Fischer.[13] Some authors invented new chess variants in their works, such as stealth chess in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series or Tri-Dimensional chess in the Star Trek series.

Another connection between art and chess is the life of Marcel Duchamp, who almost fully suspended his artistic career to focus on chess in 1923.[14] Salvador Dalí and Man Ray were also chess players and both designed chess sets.[15] The three artists played chess together, and one of the chess sets designed by Dalí is called Echecs (Hommage à Marcel Duchamp).[16][17] Duchamp's 1910 painting The Chess Game depicts his brothers Raymond Duchamp-Villon and Jacques Villon playing chess in the garden of Villon's studio.[18] Another Duchamp painting from the following year again depicts his brothers at the chess table.[19] Duchamp wrote a book titled Opposition and Sister Squares Are Reconciled which was published in 1932.[20] Man Ray and Duchamp are seen playing chess in René Clair's film Entr'acte.[21] A book titled Marcel Duchamp: The Art of Chess was published in 2009.[22]

Pablo Picasso and Juan Gris were also chess players, and both made many references to the game in their work.[23][24]

The design of Bauhaus professor Josef Hartwig's early 1920s chess set uses the shape of each piece to indicate its permitted movement.

Artists such as Yayoi Kusama, Barbara Kruger, Damien Hirst, Gavin Turk,[25] Jake and Dinos Chapman, Tim Noble and Sue Webster,[26] Rachel Whiteread, Paul McCarthy, Tom Friedman,[27] and Tracey Emin have also either designed chess sets or made works that reference the game.[28][29]

In literature edit

 
Georgian writers, Ilia Chavchavadze and Ivane Machabeli playing chess in Saint Petersburg, 1873

Poems edit

 
"White Pawn (Alice) to play, and win in eleven moves." Table of contents of Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass (1871)

Novels edit

Short stories edit

Comics edit

Plays edit

In film and television edit

Feature films, short films and made-for-TV films edit

 
A Chess Dispute (1903)

Television series edit

In painting edit

As the popularity of the game became widespread during the 15th and 16th centuries, so too did the number of paintings depicting the subject.[40] Continuing into the 20th century, artists created works related to the game often taking inspiration from the life of famous players or well-known games. An unusual connection between art and chess is the life of Marcel Duchamp, who in 1923 almost fully suspended his artistic career to focus on chess.[41][42][43]

 
Jean Metzinger, Soldat jouant aux échecs (Soldier at a Game of Chess), detail chessboard and table
 
Juan Gris, September 1915, Jeu d'échecs (The Checkerboard), oil on canvas, 92.1 x 73 cm, Art Institute of Chicago (detail)
 
Juan Gris, 1917, Chessboard, Glass, and Dish, Philadelphia Museum of Art (detail)

In video games edit

  • Parasite Eve II (2000) features GOLEMs, villainous genetically enhanced cyborg super soldiers that are divided into different types named after chess pieces: Pawn GOLEMs, Rook GOLEMs, Knight GOLEMs, and Bishop GOLEMs, plus a unique leader known as No. 9 (King GOLEM).
  • Killer7 (2005)
  • Deadly Premonition (2010)
  • Baba Is You (2019) features the objects Pawn and Knight in its level editor.

In music edit

 
RZA at a Hip Hop Chess Federation Tournament

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Litmanowicz (1974), p. 13
  2. ^ Gamer, Helena M. (1954). "The Earliest Evidence of Chess in Western Literature: The Einsiedeln Verses". Speculum. 29 (4): 734–750. doi:10.2307/2847098. JSTOR 2847098. S2CID 162079385.
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  6. ^ "Experts link Leonardo da Vinci to chess puzzles in Renaissance treatise". Winnipeg Free Press. 14 March 2008. Retrieved 4 August 2010.
  7. ^ Litmanowicz (1974), p. 11
  8. ^ Litmanowicz (1974), p. 12
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  10. ^ a b Litmanowicz (1974), p. 14
  11. ^ Roesch vs Willi Schlage (1910) in chessgames.com
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  14. ^ Marcadé, Bernard (2007). "XIX CHESS MANIAQUE A BUENOS AIRES". Marcel Duchamp : la vie à crédit : biographie (in French). [Paris]: Flammarion. ISBN 978-2-08-068226-0. OCLC 319214976.
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  16. ^ Dalí, Salvador. "Echecs (Hommage à Marcel Duchamp)". Christie's. Retrieved 2022-12-03.
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  21. ^ "René Clair. Entr'acte. 1924 | MoMA". The Museum of Modern Art. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
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  23. ^ Picasso, Pablo. "Chess, Paris, autumn 1911". The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2022-12-03.
  24. ^ Gris, Juan. "Chessboard, Glass, and Dish". Philadelphia Museum of Art. Retrieved 2022-12-03.
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  26. ^ "Tim Noble & Sue Webster – DeadAlive, 2012". www.timnobleandsuewebster.com. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  27. ^ "Yayoi Kusama, Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Paul McCarthy and Tom Friedman star in The Art of Chess | art | Agenda | Phaidon". www.phaidon.com. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  28. ^ "7 Chess Sets Designed by Famous Artists". Widewalls. Retrieved 2022-12-03.
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  31. ^ Dario Salvi (2017). Richard Genée's The Royal Middy (Der Seekadett). Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 9781527505292.
  32. ^ Bell, Steve; Gorce, Tammy La (2016-12-02). "Which Famous Actor Hustled Chess Games in New York City?". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-12-17.
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Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Chess In Art (Streatham and Brixton Chess Club)
  • McClain, Dylan (May 22, 2009). "Chess on Film". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-05-24.
  • [List of novels and short stories on chess]. Terni Scacchi (in Italian). Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 2 August 2010.
  • “Chess in Fiction” by Edward Winter
  • Picasso and the Chess Player: Pablo Picasso, Marcel Duchamp, and the Battle for the Soul of Modern Art

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Chess became a source of inspiration in the arts in literature soon after the spread of the game to the Arab World and Europe in the Middle Ages The earliest works of art centered on the game are miniatures in medieval manuscripts as well as poems which were often created with the purpose of describing the rules After chess gained popularity in the 15th and 16th centuries many works of art related to the game were created One of the best known 1 Marco Girolamo Vida s poem Scacchia ludus written in 1527 made such an impression on the readers that it singlehandedly inspired other authors to create poems about chess 1 Honore Daumier 1863 The Chess Players In 1975 former President of Pakistan Zulfi Bhutto gifted a carved ivory set of chess to the former United States President Gerald Ford In the 20th century artists created many works related to the game sometimes taking their inspiration from the life of famous players Vladimir Nabokov in The Defense or well known games Poul Anderson in Immortal Game John Brunner in The Squares of the City Some authors invented new chess variants in their works such as stealth chess in Terry Pratchett s Discworld series or Tri Dimensional chess in the Star Trek series Contents 1 History 1 1 10th to 18th century 1 2 19th century onwards 2 In literature 2 1 Poems 2 2 Novels 2 3 Short stories 2 4 Comics 2 5 Plays 3 In film and television 3 1 Feature films short films and made for TV films 3 2 Television series 4 In painting 5 In video games 6 In music 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory edit10th to 18th century edit nbsp Some of the earliest examples of chess related art are medieval illustrations accompanying books or manuscripts such as this chess problem from the 1283 Libro de los juegos nbsp Sofonisba Anguissola The Chess Game 1555 National Museum Poznan Poland Palatine Chapel in the Norman Palace in Palermo you can admire the first painting of a chess game that is known to the world The work dates from around 1143 and the artists who created the Muslim players were chosen by the Norman king of Sicily Roger II of Hauteville who erected the church The earliest known reference to chess in a European text is a Medieval Latin poem Versus de scachis The oldest manuscript containing this poem has been given the estimated date of 997 2 Other early examples include miniatures accompanying books Some of them have high artistic value Perhaps the best known example is the 13th century Libro de los juegos The book contains 151 illustrations and while most of them are centered on the board showing problems the players and architectural settings are different in each picture 3 nbsp Book of the customs of men and the duties of nobles or the Book of Chess 1473 Another early illustrated text is the Book of the customs of men and the duties of nobles or the Book of Chess Latin Liber de moribus hominum et officiis nobilium super ludo scacchorum which is based on the sermons of Jacopo da Cessole and was first published in 1473 4 The pieces illustrating chess problems in Luca Pacioli s manuscript On the Game of Chess Latin De ludo scacchorum c 1500 are described as futuristic even by today s standards 5 and may have been designed in collaboration with Leonardo da Vinci 6 After chess became gradually more popular in Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries especially in Spain and Italy many artists began writing poems using chess as a theme 7 Chess of love Catalan Scachs d amor written by an unknown artist in the end of the 15th century describes a game between Mars and Venus using chess as an allegory of love The story also serves as a pretence to describe the rules of the game De ludo scacchorum unrelated to the manuscript mentioned above by Francesco Bernardino Caldogno it also created at that time is a collection of gameplay advice presented in poetic fashion 8 9 One of the most influential 1 works of chess related art is Marco Girolamo Vida s Scaccia ludus 1527 centered on a game played between Apollo and Mercury on Mount Olympus It is said that because of its high artistry the poem made a great impression on anyone who read it including Desiderius Erasmus 1 It also directly inspired at least two other works 10 The first is Jan Kochanowski s poem Chess c 1565 which describes the game as a battle between two armies while the second is William Jones Caissa or the game of chess 1772 The latter poem popularised the pseudo ancient Greek dryad Caissa to be the goddess of chess 10 19th century onwards edit nbsp Chess Set by Man Ray nbsp Bauhaus chess set by Josef Hartwig Since the 19th century artists have been creating novels and since the 20th century films related to chess Sometimes they are inspired by famous games like John Brunner s The Squares of the City structured after the famous match between Wilhelm Steinitz and Mikhail Chigorin Poul Anderson s short story Immortal Game inspired by the 1851 game played by Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky which also appears in the film Blade Runner or Waldemar Lysiak s Szachista Polish The Chess Player centered on a game played between Napoleon Bonaparte and The Turk The game Frank Poole versus HAL 9000 from the film 2001 A Space Odyssey is also based on an actual match albeit not widely known 11 Other artists have drawn their inspiration from the life of players Vladimir Nabokov wrote The Defense after learning about Curt von Bardeleben 12 while the musical Chess was loosely based on the life of Bobby Fischer 13 Some authors invented new chess variants in their works such as stealth chess in Terry Pratchett s Discworld series or Tri Dimensional chess in the Star Trek series Another connection between art and chess is the life of Marcel Duchamp who almost fully suspended his artistic career to focus on chess in 1923 14 Salvador Dali and Man Ray were also chess players and both designed chess sets 15 The three artists played chess together and one of the chess sets designed by Dali is called Echecs Hommage a Marcel Duchamp 16 17 Duchamp s 1910 painting The Chess Game depicts his brothers Raymond Duchamp Villon and Jacques Villon playing chess in the garden of Villon s studio 18 Another Duchamp painting from the following year again depicts his brothers at the chess table 19 Duchamp wrote a book titled Opposition and Sister Squares Are Reconciled which was published in 1932 20 Man Ray and Duchamp are seen playing chess in Rene Clair s film Entr acte 21 A book titled Marcel Duchamp The Art of Chess was published in 2009 22 Pablo Picasso and Juan Gris were also chess players and both made many references to the game in their work 23 24 The design of Bauhaus professor Josef Hartwig s early 1920s chess set uses the shape of each piece to indicate its permitted movement Artists such as Yayoi Kusama Barbara Kruger Damien Hirst Gavin Turk 25 Jake and Dinos Chapman Tim Noble and Sue Webster 26 Rachel Whiteread Paul McCarthy Tom Friedman 27 and Tracey Emin have also either designed chess sets or made works that reference the game 28 29 In literature edit nbsp Georgian writers Ilia Chavchavadze and Ivane Machabeli playing chess in Saint Petersburg 1873 Poems edit Versus de scachis c 997 earliest known reference to chess in a European text Scachs d amor Catalan Chess of Love late 15th century Describes a game between Mars and Venus De ludo scachorum On the Game of Chess early 16th century by Francesco Bernardino Caldogno it A collection of chess gameplay advice in poetic form Scaccia ludus 1527 by Marco Girolamo Vida The poem describes a game of chess played by Apollo and Mercury on Mount Olympus Chess c 1565 by Jan Kochanowski An epos parody which portrays a game of chess as a battle between two armies Caissa or the game of chess 1772 by William Jones Inspired by ancient Greek mythology the poem tells the story of dryad Caissa with whom Mars falls in love In an attempt to win her heart Mars asks the god of sport to create a gift for Caissa The god creates the game of chess A Game of Chess a section in The Waste Land 1922 by T S Eliot The Game of Chess included in Dreamtigers 1960 a poem two sonnets by Jorge Luis Borges nbsp White Pawn Alice to play and win in eleven moves Table of contents of Lewis Carroll s Through the Looking Glass 1871 Novels edit Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There 1871 by Lewis Carroll The book is chess themed Most main characters in the story are represented as chess pieces with the main protagonist Alice being a pawn The Twelve Chairs 1928 by Ilf and Petrov partially taking place at a chess club The Defense 1930 by Vladimir Nabokov The main character Aleksandr Luzhin suffers from mental problems because of his obsession with chess The Royal Game 1942 a novella by Stefan Zweig All the King s Horses 1951 by Kurt Vonnegut also included in Welcome to the Monkey House 1968 John and the Chess Men 1952 by Helen Weissenstein a children s novel introducing the game of chess The author competed in several US women s championships From Russia with Love 1957 by Ian Fleming part of the James Bond series One of the villains Tov Kronsteen is a chess grand master who applies chess principles to espionage The Chess Players 1960 by Frances Parkinson Keyes a fictionalized account of the life of Paul Morphy Forbidden Planet 1961 by Lionel Fanthorpe using the pseudonym John E Muller which describes an interstellar chess game played by superhuman entities using humans as pawns The Squares of the City 1965 a science fiction novel by John Brunner structured after the famous 1892 chess game between Wilhelm Steinitz and Mikhail Chigorin Invisible Cities 1972 by Italo Calvino The Westing Game 1978 by Ellen Raskin Szachista Polish The Chess Player 1980 by Waldemar Lysiak centered on the game of chess between Napoleon Bonaparte and The Turk The Queen s Gambit 1983 by Walter Tevis The Tower Struck By Lightning 1983 by Fernando Arrabal The Discworld series since 1983 by Terry Pratchett features a chess variant called Stealth Chess which adds an assassin piece to the game It is described in The Discworld Companion 1994 Unsound Variations 1987 a novella by George R R Martin included in Portraits of His Children The Eight 1988 by Katherine Neville The main character Catherine Velis tries to recover the pieces of a chess set once owned by Charlemagne 9 The Joy Luck Club 1989 by Amy Tan The Flanders Panel 1990 by Arturo Perez Reverte a chess themed crime novel The Luneberg Variation 1993 by Paolo Maurensig Harry Potter series 1997 2007 by J K Rowling The series fictional universe features wizard s chess a chess variant where the pieces are similar to living beings to which the players give orders by voice Lord Loss 2005 by Darren Shan The main character Grubbs Grady lives in a family of chess players Dissident Gardens 2013 by Jonathan Lethem Uncle Lenny who once played Bobby Fischer to a draw as a participant in a simultaneous exhibition in which Fischer defeated everyone else destroys the chess confidence and ambitions of the young Cicero Zugzwang 2006 by Ronan Bennett St Petersburg tournament 1914 Chess psychoanalysis murder intrigue terrorism Short stories edit Striding Folly 1939 by Dorothy L Sayers The Immortal Game 1954 by Poul Anderson inspired by the 1851 game played by Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky Quarantine 1977 a short story by Arthur C Clarke about an extraterrestrial civilization which discovers chess after visiting Earth 30 Unicorn Variation 1983 by Roger Zelazny included in Unicorn Variations Comics edit Superman Red Son 2003 Plays edit The Tempest 1610 by William Shakespeare A Game at Chess 1624 by Thomas Middleton Endgame 1957 by Samuel Beckett Der Seekadett known in English as The Royal Middy and in Italian as Lo Scacchiere della Regina 1876 by Richard Genee the name borrows from Seekadettenmatt 31 In film and television editFeature films short films and made for TV films edit nbsp A Chess Dispute 1903 A Chess Dispute 1903 a one minute comedy by British film pioneer Robert W Paul Earliest known film with a chess theme Entr acte 1924 a short Dadaist film by Rene Clair Chess Fever 1925 a short Soviet comedy film featuring a cameo appearance by Jose Raul Capablanca Casablanca 1942 the character Rick Blaine played by Humphrey Bogart analyzes a game Bogart was also an avid chess player in real life 32 A Matter of Life and Death 1946 main characters play chess Alekhine book has a plot role and Philidor is mentioned 33 The Seventh Seal 1957 centered on a game of chess between a medieval knight and the personification of Death Donald Duck in Mathmagic Land 1959 featuring Donald Duck on the chess game board based on the book by Lewis Carroll s Through The Looking Glass No Name on the Bullet 1959 a Western movie with chess scenes that symbolize how the main characters are trying to outsmart each other From Russia with Love 1963 based on the Ian Fleming novel of the same name as mentioned above 2001 A Space Odyssey 1968 features a game of chess played between the HAL 9000 computer an astronaut Frank Poole Grossmeister 1972 Soviet film about the rise of a young grandmaster The Chess Players 1977 one of the subplots tells the story of two men obsessed with shatranj Black and White Like Day and Night 1978 German Television film directed by Wolfgang Petersen and starring Bruno Ganz as a deranged chess player challenging the Soviet World Champion Mystery of Chessboxing 1979 Blade Runner 1982 the replicant Roy Batty and his creator Eldon Tyrell play a game of chess based on the Immortal Game Dangerous Moves 1984 about two men competing in the World Chess Championship Games The Great Mouse Detective 1986 featuring Basil of Baker Street Dr David Q Dawson and Olivia Flaversham are looking for her father who was kidnapped by Professor Ratigan and Fidget looking at them walking through the chess game board inside the toy store in London England Mighty Pawns 1987 Knight Moves 1992 about a chess grandmaster who is accused of several murders Searching for Bobby Fischer 1993 based on the life of Joshua Waitzkin Fresh 1994 The Shawshank Redemption 1994 Independence Day 1996 features one of the main characters David Levinson playing chess with his father in New York City later David realizes that the aliens have set their ships across the world like that in chess and plan to attack Geri s Game 1997 an animated short film about an old man named Geri who adopts two personalities to play chess with himself The Luzhin Defence 2000 based on the Nabokov s book The Defense mentioned above X Men 2000 X Men The Last Stand 2006 X Men First Class 2011 and X Men Days of Future Past 2014 Charles Xavier and Magneto both have a passion for chess and play it in many of their scenes together Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone 2001 the sorcerer s stone has magical chess game 34 35 The Chronicles of Riddick 2004 briefly features prison guards playing chess against mercenaries using live ammunition for pieces Knights of the South Bronx 2005 about a teacher who helps students at a tough inner city school to succeed by teaching them to play chess Revolver 2005 Queen to Play 2009 Bobby Fischer Against the World 2011 an HBO original documentary directed by Liz Garbus premiered on June 6 2011 explores the complex life of Fischer 36 Life of a King 2013 an ex con teaches chess to inner city high school kids The Dark Horse 2014 about a bipolar man who helps at risk youth by teaching them chess Pawn Sacrifice 2014 a dramatised account of Bobby Fischer s 1972 match with Boris Spassky Wicked Blood 2014 about a teenage girl trying to escape a criminal family with a chess poem interwoven among the plot shifts one of her uncle s was once the state champ Lou 2022 Lou the title character mentions that her son once beat her in chess at only 5 years old Later in the film we see a flashback to the game in question Television series edit Noggin the Nog 1959 1965 The characters design is inspired by the Lewis chessmen 37 Star Trek since 1966 several episodes feature a Tri Dimensional chess variant Mission Impossible 1966 1973 one episode A Game of Chess season 2 episode 17 features cheating in a chess tournament by using a computer The Prisoner 1967 1968 one episode Checkmate features outdoor chess using people as pieces Land of the Giants 1968 1970 The season two episode Deadly Pawn features the castaways as chess pieces in a game for their lives Columbo in the episode The Most Dangerous Match 1973 season 2 episode 7 has Lt Columbo match wits with a murderous chessmaster 38 Doctor Who in the episode The Curse of Fenric 1989 features chess as a theme both the physical game and as a metaphor for the events of the story Twin Peaks 1990 1991 in episode 2017 the characters Pete Martell and Dale Cooper discuss chess moves A chess board diagram highlighting the Capablanca Marshall game from 1909 covers a painting of a tree on the background wall The X Files series in The End episode 1998 The West Wing 1999 2006 in the episode Hartsfield s Landing 2002 39 Last Exile 2003 an anime series All the episodes are named after chess related terms see the list of episodes Code Geass 2006 2007 an anime series House in the episode The Jerk 2007 about a prodigy with behavioral problems Terminator The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2008 2009 the origin of the Skynet organization is a computer chess program chess tournament is featured in season one episodes Law and Order Special Victims Unit series in the Hothouse episode of season ten 2009 in which a young genius is seen obsessing over a chess game The Wire 2002 2008 Dee uses the game of chess to explain the drug trade to Bodie and Wallace Endgame TV series 2011 Canadian television series that follows former World Chess Champion Arkady Balagan who uses his analytical skills to solve crimes Doctor Who serial in the 2013 episode Nightmare in Silver Doctor Who plays chess against the Cyberiad the collective consciousness of all Cybermen The Queen s Gambit a 2020 Netflix adaptation of the 1983 novel by Walter Tevis starring Anya Taylor Joy as Beth Harmon a chess prodigy In painting editAs the popularity of the game became widespread during the 15th and 16th centuries so too did the number of paintings depicting the subject 40 Continuing into the 20th century artists created works related to the game often taking inspiration from the life of famous players or well known games An unusual connection between art and chess is the life of Marcel Duchamp who in 1923 almost fully suspended his artistic career to focus on chess 41 42 43 I Giocatori di Scacchi The Chess Players c 1590 by Ludovico Carracci Arabes jouant aux echecs Arabs Playing Chess 1847 by Eugene Delacroix Les Joueurs d echecs The Chess Players 1863 by Honore Daumier The Chess Players 1876 by Thomas Eakins The Veterans 1886 by Richard Creifelds La famille du peintre 1911 by Henri Matisse Portrait de joueurs d echecs Portrait of Chess Players 1911 by Marcel Duchamp Femme a cote d un echiquier 1928 by Henri Matisse Super Chess 1937 by Paul Klee A lot of paintings by Samuel Bak nbsp Moors from Andalusia playing chess Book of Games by King Alfonso X 1283 nbsp Niccolo di Pietro 1413 15 The Conversion of Saint Augustin Musee des Beaux Arts Lyon nbsp Lucas van Leyden c 1508 The Game of Chess oil on oak 27 x 35 cm Gemaldegalerie Berlin nbsp Liberale da Verona The Chess Players c 1475 The Metropolitan Museum of Art nbsp Paris Bordone c 1545 Chess players oil on canvas Mailand Wohnhaus nbsp Antonis Mor 1549 Von Sachsen vs a Spaniard nbsp Hans Muelich 1552 Duke Albrecht V of Bavaria and his wife Anna of Austria playing chess nbsp Karel van Mander 1600 attributed to Les joueurs d echecs nbsp Edward Harrison May 1867 Lady Howe mating Benjamin Franklin nbsp Gustaf Lundberg 1775 Portrait of Gustav Badin pastel 74 x 57 cm Nationalmuseum Sweden nbsp Honore Daumier 1863 The Chess Players nbsp Thomas Eakins 1876 The Chess Players nbsp Richard Creifelds c 1886 The Veterans Brooklyn Museum nbsp John Lavery 1929 The Chess Players nbsp Jean Metzinger Soldat jouant aux echecs Soldier at a Game of Chess detail chessboard and table nbsp Juan Gris September 1915 Jeu d echecs The Checkerboard oil on canvas 92 1 x 73 cm Art Institute of Chicago detail nbsp Juan Gris 1917 Chessboard Glass and Dish Philadelphia Museum of Art detail In video games editParasite Eve II 2000 features GOLEMs villainous genetically enhanced cyborg super soldiers that are divided into different types named after chess pieces Pawn GOLEMs Rook GOLEMs Knight GOLEMs and Bishop GOLEMs plus a unique leader known as No 9 King GOLEM Killer7 2005 Deadly Premonition 2010 Baba Is You 2019 features the objects Pawn and Knight in its level editor In music edit nbsp RZA at a Hip Hop Chess Federation Tournament Checkmate a ballet by the composer Arthur Bliss In 1968 the composer John Cage and artist Marcel Duchamp appeared together at a concert entitled Reunion playing a game of chess and composing Aleatoric music by triggering a series of photoelectric cells underneath the chessboard 44 Chess a musical by Tim Rice and Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson of ABBA The game is referenced in Wu Tang Clan songs such as Da Mystery of Chessboxin I love the game of chess explained founder RZA The person who taught me chess was the girl who took my virginity She was pretty good at chess and the pussy was even better Now I take that shit seriously I hate losing 45 In 2005 Wu Tang Clan member GZA released an album entitled Grandmasters in which every track had a chess theme Songwriter musician and Nobel Laureate Bob Dylan is a chess player See also edit nbsp Chess portal Chess aestheticsReferences edit nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article Versus de scachis nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article The Song of Chess a b c d Litmanowicz 1974 p 13 Gamer Helena M 1954 The Earliest Evidence of Chess in Western Literature The Einsiedeln Verses Speculum 29 4 734 750 doi 10 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struggle for life eleven years before Bergman s The Seventh Seal to Powell and Pressburger the idea may have been suggested by the death of Alekhine in 1946 the very year in which they made this film The Actual Chess Endgame in the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer s Stone Movie The Leaky Cauldron org Retrieved 2023 12 10 The Jeremy Silman Harry Potter position Chess Forums Chess com Retrieved 2023 12 10 hbo com The Saga of Noggin the Nog BFI Screenonline Retrieved 31 July 2010 Columbo Season 2 Episode 7 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 2024 02 20 Heisler Steve 15 August 2011 The West Wing Hartsfield s Landing The A V Club Retrieved 2021 12 28 Wladyslaw Litmanowicz Dykteryjki i ciekawostki szachowe Chess trivia and anecdotes in Polish Warsaw Sport i Turystyka 1974 pp 11 27 Marcel Duchamp Kynaston McShine 1989 Becoming Duchamp by Sylvere Lotringer Toutfait com Retrieved 2014 05 11 Brady Frank Bobby Fischer profile of a prodigy Courier Dover Publications 1989 p 207 Becoming Duchamp by Sylvere 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Dylan May 22 2009 Chess on Film The New York Times Retrieved 2009 05 24 Elenco romanzi e racconti sul gioco degli scacchi List of novels and short stories on chess Terni Scacchi in Italian Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 2 August 2010 Chess in Fiction by Edward Winter Picasso and the Chess Player Pablo Picasso Marcel Duchamp and the Battle for the Soul of Modern Art Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chess in the arts amp oldid 1209490011, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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