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  1. 22 lut 2021 · Today, the painting is popularly known as “Checkmate.” It is now in private hands, having been sold in a Christie’s auction in 1999. The painting depicts two chess players. One is Satan, who appears arrogantly confident. The other player is a man who looks forlorn. If Satan wins, he wins the man’s soul.

  2. 29 wrz 2020 · Title: Retzsch's Extraordinary Design of Satan Playing at Chess with Man for his Soul. Series/Portfolio: HB Sketches, No. 502. Artist: John Doyle (Irish, Dublin 1797–1868 London) Publisher: Thomas McLean (British, 1788–1875) Lithographer: Alfred Ducôte (British, active 1830–40) Subject: Daniel O'Connell (Irish, Cahirciveen, Kerry 1775 ...

  3. surface of a sarcophagus is transformed into a chess-board; and Man, as a fair youth, sits at this table, his head, covered with curls of early man-hood, resting on his hand, and his countenance full of careful thoughts. Opposite to him, on the Spectators [sic] left, is Satan, the Prince of

  4. In the painting, Satan was represented as playing chess with a young man, the stake being the young man’s soul. The game had reached the stage where it was the young man’s move; but he was checkmated.

  5. 6 cze 2023 · This painting features two chess players; one is the infamous Satan, who exudes confidence and arrogance, and the other player is a despondent-looking man. As per the painting, if Satan emerges victorious, he gains ownership of the man’s soul.

  6. The popular story that the king has one more move is recounted again and again even today about a chess master (often unnamed) who “encounters” a copy of the Moritz Retzsch painting "Checkmate" (originally titled Die Schachspieler “The Chess Players”) in a museum.

  7. Title: Retzsch's Extraordinary Design of Satan Playing at Chess with Man for his Soul. Creator: Daniel O'Connell|William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne|Moritz Retzsch|Thomas McLean|Alfred...

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