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Chess match at Parsloe s, 23 February 1794, in the presence of the Turkish ambassador (engraving)
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Chess match at Parsloe s, 23 February 1794, in the presence of the Turkish ambassador (engraving)
611029 Chess match at Parsloe s, 23 February 1794, in the presence of the Turkish ambassador (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chess match at Parsloe s, 23 February 1794, in the presence of the Turkish ambassador. Published 1 April 1794.); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22689576
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Ambassador Blindfolded Board Chess Embassy Entertainments Match Pleasures
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This engraving, titled "Chess match at Parsloe's, 23 February 1794, in the presence of the Turkish ambassador" takes us back to a momentous occasion in London's history. The image showcases an intense game of chess being played between two skilled opponents on a beautifully crafted board. What makes this scene even more remarkable is that one of the players is blindfolded, adding an element of mystery and intrigue. The setting is Parsloe's, a renowned establishment known for its extravagant entertainments. On this particular day in February 1794, it had the honor of hosting the Turkish ambassador and his entourage. The embassy was keen on experiencing English pastimes and games during their visit to London. As we observe this historic match unfold before our eyes, we can sense the excitement and tension in the air. The Turkish ambassador watches intently as each move is made with precision and strategy. This encounter not only serves as a friendly competition but also symbolizes cultural exchange between nations. Published on April 1st later that year, this engraving captures a significant moment where diplomacy meets leisurely pursuits. It reminds us that even amidst political negotiations and international relations, there are moments when individuals come together to enjoy shared passions like chess – bridging gaps through mutual interests. Preserved within private collections today, this artwork by English School from the 18th century continues to inspire curiosity about historical events while showcasing artistry at its finest.
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