Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Death playing chess (in Swedish: Döden spelar schack) is a monumental painting in Täby Church located just outside Stockholm, Sweden. It was painted around 1480–1490, by the Swedish medieval painter Albertus Pictor. [1] The painting depicts a man and a skeleton at a chessboard.
the painting is now part of the art collection of the Art Institute of Chicago [3] Ari Aster [4] drawing of Paimon and roughly half of Charlie's drawings Hereditary: Aster also wrote and directed the film Juliette Binoche [5] Dina's paintings Words and Pictures: Binoche stars in the film as Dina Delsanto Greg Bogan [6]
Mission: Impossible (1966–1973) one episode "A Game of Chess", season 2, episode 17, features cheating in a chess tournament by using a computer. The Prisoner (1967–1968) one episode ("Checkmate") features outdoor chess using people as pieces; Land of the Giants (1968–1970). The season two episode "Deadly Pawn" features the castaways as ...
Checkmate (Spanish: Jaque mate) is a 2024 Argentine action comedy film directed by Jorge Nisco from a screenplay by Leandro Calderone starring Adrián Suar. Maggie Civantos , José Eduardo Derbez , Tzachi Halevy , Benjamín Amadeo, and Charo López appear in supporting roles.
'Checkmate') is a 2014 Bangladeshi action film directed by Ashiqur Rahman and produced by Tiger Media Limited and The Abhi Pictures. The film features Arifin Shuvoo and Achol Akhe in lead roles while Misha Sawdagor plays the main antagonist in the film. [1] The film is about a police officer and his fight against corruption. [2]
David Hernandez is the well-known host of a popular fictional game show, “Jaque Mate” (Checkmate). The show has a segment in which he answers calls from audience members. One day he receives an anonymous call, telling him his son and his wife have been kidnapped.
Checkmate (French: Échec et mat) is a 1931 French mystery crime film directed by Roger Goupillières and starring Dolly Davis, Jean Marchat and Jean-Pierre Aumont. [1] [2] It was shot at the Joinville Studios of Pathé-Natan in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand.
He joined the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts in 1798 under Cajetan Toscani and Józef Grassi, later working autodidactically, copying the famous pictures of the Gemäldegalerie, among them a copy of the Sixtinian Madonna. He was made a member of the Academy in 1817 and professor in 1824.