MEN MODERN ART CHESS SET 5.5" BOXWOOD/SHISHAM WOOD
$390.00
MEN MODERN ART CHESS SET(BACK IN STOCK) Reproduced 1943-44 Max Ernst Chess Set 5.5" Boxwood/ShishamThe Max Ernst Chess Set is a unique and captivating work of art th..
MEN MODERN ART CHESS SET(BACK IN STOCK)
Reproduced 1943-44 Max Ernst Chess Set 5.5" Boxwood/Shisham
The Max Ernst Chess Set is a unique and captivating work of art that combines the traditional game of chess with surrealism. It was created by the artist Max Ernst in 1944, while he was living in exile in the United States during World War II. The set was made using found objects, such as toys and trinkets, which were combined to create a one-of-a-kind set that has become a true masterpiece.
In this article, we will explore the history of the Max Ernst Chess Set, its design and construction, and the impact it has had on the world of art and chess.
The Max Ernst Chess Set is made up of a total of 32 pieces, each of which is a unique creation.
The Max Ernst Chess Set has had a lasting impact on both the worlds of art and chess. As a work of art, it has inspired countless other artists to explore new mediums and techniques, and it has helped to cement Ernst’s reputation as one of the most important artists of the 20th century.
In the world of chess, the Max Ernst Chess Set has become a true collector’s item. Its rarity and uniqueness have made it a highly sought-after item among collectors, and it has been featured in numerous exhibitions and auctions over the years.
More broadly, the Max Ernst Chess Set is an example of the power of art to transcend traditional boundaries and merge different disciplines. By combining the game of chess with the principles of surrealism, Ernst was able to create a work of art that was both beautiful and thought-provoking.
KING HEIGHT 5.5"
KING BASE 2"
WOOD-BOXWOOD(WHITE SIDE)
SHISHAM WOOD (BLACK SIDE)
Chess Pieces | |
wood pieces | BOXWOOD/EBONIZED(STAINED) |
King Height | 5.5" |
King Base | 2" |
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