Beautiful Gold-Leaf Chess Painting by Swiss Artist Jacqueline Sadeghi-Baudet
Thanks to Jacqueline Sadeghi for sending us a copy of this beautiful chess painting!
Chess and its global (artistic) appeal
As the recent resolution by the European Parliament regarding teaching chess in schools has demonstrated, the noble game is of general interest and an integral part of modern culture. Through the centuries, this fact has been known, appreciated, and brilliantly used by countless artists in their literary, pictographic, musical, plastic, and cinematographic productions, adding to the logical beauty that artists of the chessboard have themselves unearthed.
To prove this point today, we are pleased to share an image of an inspiring recent ink, watercolor and gold-leaf picture/painting created by Swiss artist Jacqueline Sadeghi-Baudet, who has kindly given us the possibility to reproduce this piece which is in a private collection. For this painting, Mrs. Sadeghi-Baudet drew her inspiration from being the mother of a US chess master and having had to spend some time at the Valmont Rehabilitation Clinic, where she happened to be given the room once used by Vladimir Nabokov, known to chess players as the author of The Luzhin Defence (later brought to the screen by Marleen Gorris) and a distinguished lepidopterist. The French title to this picture is “L’ultime partie”, i.e. The Final Game.
Labels: chess and art, chess art
13 Comments:
At April 2, 2012 at 10:35 PM , alexis cochran, nz said...
wow it's absolutely beautiful made my week
At April 2, 2012 at 11:41 PM , amrit puri, knights chess club, new delhi said...
overwhelming and glorious - the light of the artist's soul and her spirit shines through.
At April 3, 2012 at 1:05 AM , Jiu Lin, Beijing said...
I wish Madame Sadeghi-Baudet healings and light. Very beautiful painting I find. Thank you for sharing Chess Queen. Harmonious balance of chi energy for the painter.
At April 3, 2012 at 3:35 AM , Sayyeed Akram, Dubai said...
I wonder why it's called the last game? The painting is so colorful joyful and full of hope and Nature. Chess and art have an old connection. I enjoy all the chess art you have on this blog. This painting is particularly beautiful .Thanks
At April 3, 2012 at 4:16 AM , jane bentley, london said...
Fascinating. I just made it my laptop wallpaper :)
At April 3, 2012 at 11:35 AM , Hamid Al Gufran, Cairo, Egypt said...
stunning. i imagine how the painting must be in real hanging where it is and catching the attention of everyone. i have already viewed it thrice today. i love chess art and this piece is going to be one of my favourites
At April 3, 2012 at 4:15 PM , anastasia said...
Wow what a beautiful painting. I just love the colours. I do believe that this painting was channeled through the Higher Realms with inspiration from the Spirit World. It is so striking. I wish healings for Swiss artist Jacqueline Sadeghi-Baudet and send her a green magic circle of healing across the Himalayas. Should she not do a series of chess paintings? May her art heal her.
At April 3, 2012 at 5:22 PM , Anonymous said...
Very pretty does she have a full chess collection?
At April 3, 2012 at 5:23 PM , Anonymous said...
All the seasons of Life
At April 4, 2012 at 3:08 PM , Kenneth Parker, Manchester said...
very beautiful indeed
At April 5, 2012 at 9:13 AM , Larzo, Dutch said...
exciting impressive glorious - i would like to see more chess work by the artist
At April 6, 2012 at 10:04 AM , melinda david, nj said...
worth a thousand prints my congratulations to the artist for such a captivating piece of art keep it up
At April 6, 2012 at 10:06 AM , andre martinez said...
qué alegría
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