"King's Gambit"
"King's Gambit"
The King's Gambit is one of the oldest known opening chess moves where a pawn is sacrificed to get an advantage in development.
The piece reimagines Rev Dr. Martin Luther King and el-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz (Malcolm X) engaging in an opening game of chess. Though the two had only met once in 1964, the artist, C. Riley, wanted to depict the two honorable leaders facing off in a strategic battle, as they were both on opposite ends of the same fight for the rights of black people in America. Combining the elements on Realism, Abstract and Contemporary Art, this is a thought provoking piece with many elements and layers for the viewer to decipher.
Original Artwork
- Acrylic on 48"x36" Back Stapled Traditional Canvas.
- Varnished in a UV-Resistant Clear Gloss Acrylic Coating (3x for ultimate protection).
- All original artwork comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, embossed and signed by artist C. Riley III.
Canvas Prints
- Available in the following sizes: 24"x18", 30"x24" and 48"x36". (Email to inquire about custom sizes)
- Canvas prints come ready to hang and are stretched on premium grade, lightweight 1.5-inch-thick wood (gallery).
- All prints are made to order. Please allow up-to 10 business days to process order; not including delivery time.
Paper Prints
- Available in the following sizes: 11"x14" (Email to inquire about custom sizes).
- Printed on high quality Satin Poster Paper with a white .5-inch border, ready to frame (Frame not included).
- All prints are made to order. Please allow up-to 5 business days to process order; not including delivery time.
ALL SALES ARE FINAL.
| *Standard delivery will be 10-15 business days from the time item ships* |
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
All prints are made to order and final. Standard delivery will be 10-14 business days from the time items ship. For more information on shipping and/or returns, please review our policies:
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Original and print artwork may accumulate dust over time. If so, please gently wipe with a dust cloth. Refrain from putting and avoid any liquids on artwork, as this may damage content, including but not limited to, water, cleaning products, oils, etc. Avoid putting artwork in direct sunlight.