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CESSOLIS: CHESS, 1493-94. Woodcut frontispiece to Jacobus de Cessolis Libro di
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CESSOLIS: CHESS, 1493-94. Woodcut frontispiece to Jacobus de Cessolis Libro di
CESSOLIS: CHESS, 1493-94.
Woodcut frontispiece to Jacobus de Cessolis Libro di Giuoco di Scacchi ( Book of the Game of Chess ), printed at Florence, Italy, 1493-94
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1493 1494 Boardgame Chess Chessboard Competition Courtier Crown Frontispiece Indoor Italy Jacobus Player Playing Scepter Table Upper Class Cessolis
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This woodcut frontispiece, titled "Cessolis: Chess, 1493-94" is a visual representation of the timeless game of chess. Created by Jacobus de Cessolis and printed in Florence, Italy during the late 15th century, this artwork offers us a glimpse into the world of medieval courtiers and their passion for intellectual pursuits. The scene depicted showcases two men engaged in an intense game of chess at an exquisitely adorned table. The intricately designed chessboard takes center stage, with its checkered pattern symbolizing the duality and strategic nature of the game. The players are dressed in regal attire, emphasizing their noble status within society. Surrounded by opulent details such as crowns, scepters, and royal insignias, this print transports us to a time when chess was not merely a pastime but also a reflection of one's intelligence and social standing. It serves as a reminder that even amidst courtly affairs and daily life obligations, intellectual pursuits were highly valued among the upper class during the Renaissance period. As we admire this woodcut frontispiece from centuries ago, it reminds us that despite technological advancements over time, certain aspects of human nature remain constant. Chess continues to captivate minds across generations as players strategize their moves on virtual boards or physical ones like those portrayed here.
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