Moriz Jung
Viennese Café: The Chess Players
Moriz Jung
Viennese Café: The Chess Players, 1911
Color lithography
Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund
The stakes? Existential. The game? Still going. In this 1911 Wiener Werkstätte postcard, Moriz Jung captures the high drama of a Viennese café chess match: two players locked in psychic warfare while a peanut gallery offers zero help. Tension, exhaustion, and a side of strudel. Send to someone who overthinks everything - but brilliantly.
This artwork is currently held by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Moriz Jung
Viennese Café: The Chess Players
Moriz Jung
Viennese Café: The Chess Players, 1911
Color lithography
Courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Rogers Fund
The stakes? Existential. The game? Still going. In this 1911 Wiener Werkstätte postcard, Moriz Jung captures the high drama of a Viennese café chess match: two players locked in psychic warfare while a peanut gallery offers zero help. Tension, exhaustion, and a side of strudel. Send to someone who overthinks everything - but brilliantly.
This artwork is currently held by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.