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A Lesson in Chess, 1931-c. 1933 (oil on canvas)
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A Lesson in Chess, 1931-c. 1933 (oil on canvas)
TW427280 A Lesson in Chess, 1931-c.1933 (oil on canvas) by Mainds, Allan Douglass (1881-1945); 145.2x144.8 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; (add.info.: This large picture shows the artists family in their Glasgow home. Unlike a usual portrait painting, the sitters are turned towards each other, intent on their game of chess. Japanese prints on pale walls and the blue-and-white china in the cabinet are characteristic of artistic middle-class interiors at this time; ); eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; British, out of copyright
Media ID 23476932
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A Lesson in Chess, 1931-c. 1933
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is a captivating snapshot of family life captured on canvas by Allan Douglass Mainds. This large-scale painting offers a glimpse into the artist's Glasgow home, where his family engages in an intense game of chess. Unlike traditional portrait paintings, the subjects are not posed but rather turned towards each other with focused expressions, highlighting their deep involvement in the strategic board game. The composition exudes an air of artistic middle-class interiors prevalent during that era. The pale walls adorned with Japanese prints and the presence of blue-and-white china displayed in a cabinet add to the overall aesthetic appeal. These elements reflect the taste and style commonly found within affluent households at that time. As we delve into this artwork, we witness more than just a mere depiction of familial leisure; it becomes evident that "A Lesson in Chess" captures moments of connection and intellectual engagement between generations. The mother and daughter engrossed in gameplay symbolize shared knowledge being passed down through generations. This painting serves as a testament to Mainds' ability to capture intimate scenes from everyday life while incorporating elements of cultural significance within his compositions. Through his masterful brushstrokes, he invites us to appreciate not only the beauty within domesticity but also highlights how seemingly ordinary activities can hold profound meaning for those involved. Displayed at Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK, this remarkable piece continues to captivate viewers with its timeless portrayal of familial bonds intertwined with intellectual pursuits such as
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