Philadelphia Museum of Art
Duchamp, Marcel
Portrait of Chess Players
1911
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Duchamp, Marcel
Portrait of Chess Players
1911
Oil on canvas
Philadelphia Museum of Art
The Louise and Walter Arensberg Collection, 1950
1950-134-56
DETAILS

Marcel Duchamp prized the intellectual rigor of chess, and he sought a similarly conceptual basis for his art. This painting depicts the artist’s older brothers facing each other across a chessboard: Raymond Duchamp-Villon on the left, and Jacques Villon on the right. Their profiles repeat to suggest the unfolding of their attention over time, and the chess pieces that float in the narrow area between them represent the players’ mental projections of the game. Duchamp said that he achieved his mauve-gray color scheme, a version of the subdued Cubist color palette, by painting under moody, flickering gaslight.

Dimensions

39 5/8 x 39 9/16 inches (100.6 x 100.5 cm)
Framed: 41 5/8 × 41 5/8 × 2 3/8 inches (105.7 × 105.7 × 6 cm)

Format

Paintings (visual works)

Location

Made in France
CREDITS & RIGHTS
© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris / Association Marcel Duchamp

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Source System ID

51446