The Hohenzollern-von Hirsch chess piece. German, probably Cologne, circa 1300-1320,
Chess piece: a King, a proposed portrait of Frederick II Hohenstaufen (1194-1250).
Courtesy Alain Truong
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The Hohenzollern-von Hirsch chess piece. German, probably Cologne, circa 1300-1320,
Chess piece: a King, a proposed portrait of Frederick II Hohenstaufen (1194-1250).
Courtesy Alain Truong
A handshake blunder 🤣
It's my Life 😂
What a beautiful Game ♟️
En passant crushes Magnus
Photo of the chess game E. Lasker - Capablanca. 1930s.
Handwritten table of the results of the International Chess Tournament. Moscow, 1936.
Winner of the tournament H.R. Capablanca.
Litfund
Carroll Baker playing chess
(Peter Stackpole. 1956)
The Warped Chessboard by Sandro del Prete
winter break
“Chess, like love, like music, has the power to make people happy” #Siegbert Tarrasch
What a beautiful Game
The greatest Chess Move of all time.
Frank James Marshall, 1877-1944, U.S. Chess Champion.
Hitchcock, detail from Games Killers Play book - 1960