History
The exact date of creation of the painting is unknown. The painting was supposedly created between 1863 and 1867. At the lower left there is the signature of the artist, "h Daumier". In the catalog of the artist's works, the painting is listed under DR Number 7168. A little-known version of the painting, even for specialists in the artist's work, is in a private collection. In the catalog of works by Daumier, it is listed under DR Number 9590. There was another author's version of this picture, where the pieces of chess players occupy almost the entire surface of the canvas, leaving almost no room for the interior. This work is listed in the artist's catalog under the number DR Number 8031. At one time it was in the private collection of Tannhauser (in Munich or New York, where the two components of the collection were located), it was suggested that this version of the painting was completed by another artist. Its present whereabouts are unknown, only poorly preserved black-and-white photographs exist.Description
Analysis
Daumier at the time of the creation of this canvas had already begun to lose his sight; the faces of his chess players are grotesque, exaggerated, deliberately roughly drawn; the work is even close to the work of the Impressionists. The artist often used theatrical motifs in his work. Daumier freely adapted for his needs the images created by the actors on stage, transferred them to the space of his paintings. In this painting there is also some simulated theatricality of images. The faces of the characters are close to masks. Such a mask, ritual or theatrical, is built according to the laws of the grotesque and hyperbole. At the same time, the artist deliberately minimizes individual facial features. Art historians often compare his paintings to the features of the Italian theaterProvenance
The painting was in the private collection of Eugène Jacquette, in Paris, until 1899. The same year, the painting was donated to the Museum of Fine Arts of the city of Paris, located in the Petit Palais, where it still hangs. The picture has repeatedly represented the artist's work at foreign exhibitions.References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Chess Players (Daumier), The 1860s paintings Paintings by Honoré Daumier Paintings in the collection of the Petit Palais Chess paintings