Subject:
Re: [NABOKV-L] THOUGHTS: Black and red chess pieces in PF
From:
"Dmitri Nabokov"
Date:
Mon, 25 Jun 2007 10:58:00 +0200
To:
"Vladimir Nabokov Forum" <NABOKV-L@listserv.ucsb.edu>

What may have influenced the association of red with black in chess is that, on the old classic chessboards, the "dark" squares were often colored red, in contrast to the neutral coloring of the "light" ones. Note that I speak of boards, not of pieces. I still have the splendid Staunton championship set that had originally belonged to my grandfather, and on which my father taught me the rudiments of the game. The pieces, or men, are "white" (actually the lacquered original light wood) and black, while the board -- whose base only has been reinforced -- retains its pristine surface colors of light beige leather and red. 

Greetings,

DN

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