One More Move Chess Art

The king has one more move in this chess art encounter sculpted in the mid 19th Century as a bronze bas relief by Anthony W. Jones, a contemporary of the painter Moritz Retzsch. AKA Checkmate

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One More Move Chess Art

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The king has one more move in this chess art encounter sculpted in the mid 19th Century as a bronze bas relief by Anthony W. Jones, a contemporary of the painter Moritz Retzsch. AKA Checkmate

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The site one-more-move-chess-art.com had the following on the web site, "Bronze Bas Relief Masterpiece and Background Story - The King Has One More Move! About Retzsch and Faust." I noticed that the website said " Chess Art Known as The Game of Life." They also stated " Our Great Great Grandfather Anthony W. Jones Sculpted this Chess Art Masterpiece in the Mid 1800s. Now Available- For The First Time In Over 150 Years. Chess art bronze bas relief shows the Faustian inspired figure of Mephistopheles playing what at first glance." The meta header had Chess Art as the first keyword. This keyword was followed by Paul Morphy, Moritz Retzsch, and Faust which isn't as important as Chess Art. The other words the site used was one more move.

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