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Wertvolle Bücher und Autographen des 15.-20. Jahrhunderts aus der Bibliothek Dr. Herbert Ernst Lehmann, Stuttgart : Schachliteratur
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Year: 1997 Publisher: Hamburg Hauswedell & Nolte

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Art --- chess


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Wertvolle Bücher und Autographen des 15.-20. Jahrhunderts : Schachliteratur
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Year: 1995 Publisher: Hamburg Hauswedell & Nolte

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Book history --- Art --- chess


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Schönes Schach : die Spiele des Bayerischen Nationalmuseums in München und des Germanischen Nationalmuseums in Nürnberg : mit Leihgaben aus dem Münchner Stadtmuseum und dem Spielzeugmuseum der Stadt Nürnberg Museum Lydia Bayer : Austellung im Bayerischen Nationalmuseum, München 11.Juni-31.Juli 1988 - Germanischen Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg 20.August-2.Oktober 1988
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ISBN: 3926982004 Year: 1988 Publisher: Germanisches Nationalmuseum [Nürnberg],

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Liebesduelle in schwarz und weiß : Geschlechterkampf und der Weibermachttopos in frühneuzeitlichen Schachbildern

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Games and game playing in European art and literature, 16th-17th centuries
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ISBN: 9789463728119 9789048544844 9463728112 904854484X Year: 2019 Publisher: Amsterdam

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This collection of essays examines the vogue for games and game playing as expressed in art and literature in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe. Focusing on games as a leitmotif of creative expression, these scholarly inquiries are framed as a response to two main questions: how were games used to convey special meanings in art and literature, and how did games speak to greater issues in European society? In chapters dealing with chess, playing cards, board games, dice, gambling, and outdoor and sportive games, essayists show how games were used by artists, writers, game makers and collectors, in the service of love and war, didactic and moralistic instruction, commercial enterprise, politics and diplomacy, and assertions of civic and personal identity. Offering innovative iconographical and literary interpretations, their analyses reveal how games 'played, written about, illustrated and collected' functioned as metaphors for a host of broader cultural issues related to gender relations and feminine power, class distinctions and status, ethical and sexual comportment, philosophical and religious ideas, and conditions of the mind.

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