Art- Vanity Fair
Item Description
This is a rare 17x21 framed SPY reprint from the British Vanity Fair's pages. A Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lithograph, "Chess" is from the June 2, 1888 edition of the British Vanity Fair! This print is framed under glass in a gold frame.
This piece depicts J.H. Blackburne, who was nicknamed "Black Death" because he dominated British chess during the latter part of the 19th century.
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Donated By:
A friend of MARE from the collection of a private art gallery
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