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Maria Martinetti - Draughts (1895)
Born in Italy in 1864. By the 1890s Martinetti had moved to northern California. She died in Marin County, CA on Aug. 16, 1921.
Exhibited: Mechanics' Institute (San Francisco), 1895.
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Nicolaas Reyers, gedateerd 1768.

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“The modern banking system manufactures money out of nothing... If you want to be slaves of the bankers, and pay the costs of your own slavery, then let the banks create money.”
- Lord Josiah Stamp, former Director of the Bank of England
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A game of draughts, a painting by Charles Hunt,
American artist born 1803 - died 1877

http://www.1st-art-gallery.com/Charles- ... ughts.html
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Game of draughts by Mariano José María Bernardo Fortuny y Carbó
Spanish Romantic painter & printmaker born 11 June 1838 - died 21 November 1874

http://www.1st-art-gallery.com/Mariano- ... ughts.html
“The modern banking system manufactures money out of nothing... If you want to be slaves of the bankers, and pay the costs of your own slavery, then let the banks create money.”
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A game of draughts by Jean Discart
French Academic Classical artist, 1850-1920

http://www.1st-art-gallery.com/Jean-Dis ... ughts.html
“The modern banking system manufactures money out of nothing... If you want to be slaves of the bankers, and pay the costs of your own slavery, then let the banks create money.”
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Norman Rockwell's 'Last Move' nu ook op porceleinen sierbord voor $ 9.99 USD

Misschien een leukere prijs dan een beker?
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Artist Name: Edouard (Jean-Edouard) Vuillard
Painting Title: Game of Draughts

bron: http://www.artchive.com/web_gallery/E/E ... ughts.html
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"The composer Igor Stravinsky told an amusing anecdote about Sergei Diaghilev, the impresario of the Russian Ballet, playing draughts with Tolstoy, as follows.

Diaghilev once told me about his visit to Tolstoy to see Tolstoy's family portraits. The old man received him cordially and showed him round his gallery with a big lantern, but his only real interest in Diaghilev was as a draughts opponent. He asked Diaghilev if he played draughts and Diaghilev said he did, so terrified was he, though he had never played in his life. They played and of course Diaghilev did everything wrong. Tolstoy said: "Young man, you should have told the truth right away; now go upstairs and take tea."

Quoted in "Stravinsky in Conversation with Robert Craft."

A Pelican book published in 1962, price 7/6. (seven shillings and six pence)

Presumably, it was Russian draughts they were playing?

Hier vandaan: http://www.usacheckers.com/forum/viewto ... 590#p10178
Mogelijk speelde Tolstoi 10x10 dammen, want in "Oorlog en Vrede" heeft hij het over situatie met 16 tegen 14 schijven (linkje); in het russisch damspel zijn er maximaal 2x12 schijven.
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steenslag wrote:"The composer Igor Stravinsky told an amusing anecdote about Sergei Diaghilev, the impresario of the Russian Ballet, playing draughts with Tolstoy, as follows.

Diaghilev once told me about his visit to Tolstoy to see Tolstoy's family portraits. The old man received him cordially and showed him round his gallery with a big lantern, but his only real interest in Diaghilev was as a draughts opponent. He asked Diaghilev if he played draughts and Diaghilev said he did, so terrified was he, though he had never played in his life. They played and of course Diaghilev did everything wrong. Tolstoy said: "Young man, you should have told the truth right away; now go upstairs and take tea."

Quoted in "Stravinsky in Conversation with Robert Craft."

A Pelican book published in 1962, price 7/6. (seven shillings and six pence)

Presumably, it was Russian draughts they were playing?

Hier vandaan: http://www.usacheckers.com/forum/viewto ... 590#p10178
Mogelijk speelde Tolstoi 10x10 dammen, want in "Oorlog en Vrede" heeft hij het over situatie met 16 tegen 14 schijven (linkje); in het russisch damspel zijn er maximaal 2x12 schijven.
http://books.google.nl/books?id=p-sw0hq ... q=&f=false
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