Oh, sorry, Splitleaf, I just only now read your answer on the book case artist... Perhaps I can search further for info...
Looked again RomyGer, but could not find. Sorry.
Oh, sorry, Splitleaf, I just only now read your answer on the book case artist... Perhaps I can search further for info...
Looked again RomyGer, but could not find. Sorry.
Oh, sorry, Splitleaf, I just only now read your answer on the book case artist... Perhaps I can search further for info...
Looked again RomyGer, but could not find. Sorry.
http://www.willshannon.co.uk/MISCELLANY-CART
It will take a few clicks to get to the actual picture from above.
Oh, sorry, Splitleaf, I just only now read your answer on the book case artist... Perhaps I can search further for info...
Looked again RomyGer, but could not find. Sorry.
http://www.willshannon.co.uk/MISCELLANY-CART
It will take a few clicks to get to the actual picture from above.
Thank you Martin (off the hook again!).

Chess in Russia started in St Petersburg : Petrov, Jaenisch, Schiffers and Chigorin played in the Coffee House " Café Dominik ", since 1841, see this oil painting by G. Bakmanson, 1903 :
Like the way this painting (786) gives the appearance of these souls being warmed by the fire of the chess board. :)
[EDIT] Also enjoy post 43 for a sort of similar reason, the place depicted in this painting, in contrast to the Bakmanson piece, seems dilapidated yet there is the possibility of the beauty of chess shinning there. The heavy lines and murky style are part of what make it compelling too, as if it were a memory or something.
not really art, but very nice :)
More art than most of this crap (Gary Larson is a genius!).
Yes, I love him too! I bought all 5 books with the best of gary larsson. Wonder where they are?? :/
... probably where every Gary Larson book ends up ... next to the toilet under other books.
Yes, I love him too! I bought all 5 books with the best of gary larsson. Wonder where they are?? :/
... probably where every Gary Larson book ends up ... next to the toilet under other books.
In the home of a person to whom I lended the book!! grr
@Andy those seem like great books! Havent seen that version before.
Thought of Heisman's "hope chess" upon first seeing this:

http://chess.about.com/od/tipsforbeginners/a/What-Is-Hope-Chess.htm
The only problem with them is that they weigh a ton (seriously...you'll break your back lugging them about).
Oh, sorry, Splitleaf, I just only now read your answer on the book case artist... Perhaps I can search further for info...