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Knight of Columbus

Member : DrNo
Knight of Columbus
Title : Knight of Columbus
Name : Normand Brière
Country : Canada
Email : #############
Webpage : www.noware.ca
Topic : Chess and Checkers: The Way to Mastership (November)
Copyright : Agreed - 2008-12-17 07:22:33
JPG file : pw-1226639892-KoC.jpg
Renderer Used : OpenGL (ARB program)
Tools used : Homemade JAVA software
Render Time : 45 seconds
Hardware Used : Macintosh Core 2 Duo, RadeonX1600
Image description

Or: "Knight of Columbus: The Way of the Master's Ship".

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The scene clears the Way from Imperialism to Colonialism (Colomb-nialism). We see the very first journey of Columbus at the time Earth's curvature was still unknown.

The chess set stands for Imperialism (a reference to Church is provided by the Bishop). The King is represented by the "Arms of Columbus" where we see a Lion King and a castle. The wings are Pegasus'. The anchors recall the sea of course, but also the anchorage to homeland. The Queen (of Spain) is a painting of Isabella I of Castile (which sounds like "castle"). The King and the Queen suggest black&white squares of the chessboard.

One can guess which color is played by the Crown. The opening starts with two knights and one central pawn (the dove).

Interestingly, most of the chess set also represent the Coat of Arms of Spain which relates to the Italian origin of Columbus (Genoa) as the boat seems to having passed through the Strait of Gibraltar. The Queen's knight is pointing ahead to the further steps of the discovery. The Pegasus is the King's knight, and is definitely Columbus' because his name means dove ("Colombe" in French), which brings out the wings' origin.

Therefore the Knight of Columbus (Pegasus) is conducting and leading the Master's ship crossing over the ocean. One Pillar of Hercules is actually suggesting a modern ocean liner which explains why the sails are not open and why Columbus gets on a 17th century boat, instead of a 1492's.

Le Chevalier de Colomb est le chevalier de la colombe.

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To fully exploit the topic from this point, I may need Columbo... oh, there it is.

Description of how this image was created

Note about the boat: "The exact launch date of the Flagship of the French Fleet, SOLEIL ROYAL with its 104 cannons, is a matter of dispute. Many historians say 1690 whilst others are of the opinion that she was engaged in combat in the *Mediterranean Sea* as early as the 1670's."

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Special thanks to CLipka for having brought the Columbus theme on the table!

General statistics
No of ratings : 18
Min. overall rating : 15 (5 / 5 / 5)
Max. overall rating : 45 (15 / 15 / 15)
Sum of rating : 623 / 1080
Date uploaded : 2008-11-02 02:05:03
Specific details

Note: The maximum value below is misleading as the voting system has changed.
If the member votes for all the entries and has created one him/herself, there is an
automatic 20/20/20 score added to the value (This encourages all members who enter to vote).

Rating type :
Min : Max : Sum : Out of
Artistic :
5 : 20 : 210 : 360
Concept :
5 : 20 : 191 : 360
Technical :
5 : 20 : 222 : 360
Overall :
15 : 60 : 623 : 1080
Comments by members when rating this image
1.   20-11-2008 Interesting approach at pushing the chess theme one step further away from the classic "lathed pieces of wood on 8x8 squares" setting. I guess some would call that far-fetched, I'd call it going beyond the conventional.
2.   19-12-2008 Hard on what to say. Difficult to relate to or pick out what you are attempting to say without having to read the description.
3.   18-12-2008 - Cheese and Cheddar: Say Nay to Plastic Sheep or was it the Master's ship - Ummm... no, the topic said Chess and Checkers: The way to Mastership.

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