chess in art


i was thinking to, after some time, make some drawings again... and i was thinking about PatrickLarson's chessplaying girl friend... LOL..
i think maybe the next picture (but i've never drawn a horse)...
it is realy beautifull and thoughing
the picture below is compressed for this forum... the orininal found is here.. http://www.hebdenbridgechessclub.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/fischer-with-horse-benson-1972-jpg.jpg

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Lucy Madox Brown
(1843-1894)
Ferdinand and Miranda Playing Chess
(1871)
Does anyone else think Miranda looks like a man?
Speaking of Tempest, this is something interesting from music. When asked why his Sonata No. 17 in D minor was so heavy with sturm und drang, Beethoven is believed to have said "Read Shakespeare's The Tempest!" which is why it's now called the Tempest Sonata. It's disputed, though.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgub-BaTQvs
Oh, and the 3rd movement is wonderful, too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtDAbP3UxPY
Sorry about having to bring music into the discussion!

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Lucy Madox Brown
(1843-1894)
Ferdinand and Miranda Playing Chess
(1871)
Does anyone else think Miranda looks like a man?
... and what's DrSpudnik doing in the picture?

Paganini looks at the naked woman. Napoleon looks at Paganini.
I thought bras were from after Napoleon's death, and, according to Wikipedia, it's generally true, apart from the bizzare 14th century bra found in Austria.
Edit: I meant Napoleon's death, not Chopin's. Both are correct, though.
Seriously, though, why is she naked?