Long Live The Queen!
Six hundred years before it became a tiny northeastern corner of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1867, the Kingdom of Schach was ruled by King Rudolph “The Rapacious,” abetted by his conspiratorial Bishop, Sacramento “The Slimy.” A coup, led by gallant knight Sir Equus “The Exalted,” offed both king and bishop, and restored Queen Justitia “The Just,” to the Leaf Throne. Now part of the European Union, Schach retains its traditional single-note currency, the Bauer. Schach hosts the annual World Chess Tournament. as well as the ever-popular quadrennial Hungarian Humor Slam, the "Czaczke."
To purchase prints, select print size then click the "Add to cart" button.
Pigment print on high-quality archival paper.
Three approximate print sizes are available for purchase. Prints are made on three corresponding paper sizes, and can be maximized to the paper sizes at the buyer's request.
Approximate print size |
Paper size |
Price |
Small: 8" x 10" | 8 1/2" x 11" | $100 |
Medium: 11" x 16" | 13" x 19" | $200 |
Large: 16" x 20" | 17" x 22" | $350 |
Shipping will be via USPS Mail:
- U.S. flat rate shipping: $12 per order
- International flat rate shipping: $30 per order
Special requests, such as maximizing print size to paper size, can be indicated in the "Order comments" part of the shopping cart.
Procedure and fee schedule for one-time use of images can be obtained by writing to rs@raphaelshevelev.com
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