Master of the game
David Bronstein as wall art
8 of David Bronstein's games, played 1945 to 1997, rendered as museum-grade art from the exact moves. 8 wins among them, against the likes of Victor Davidovich Baturinsky, Vasily Panov, Jozsef Szily.
- Games
- 8
- Record
- 8W / 0D / 0L
- Span
- 1945 to 1997
- Openings
- 6
- Most played
- French Defense
David Bronstein's games, ready to hang
Each one a real game, rendered from the exact moves. Open any to see it four ways and make it yours.
David Bronstein vs Victor Davidovich Baturinsky
1–0The Trace1945
French Defense
David Bronstein vs Vasily Panov
1–0The Position1947
King's Gambit Declined
Jozsef Szily vs David Bronstein
0–1The Score1949
Ruy Lopez
David Bronstein vs Eduard Gufeld
1–0The Sequence1981
Zukertort Opening
David Bronstein vs Louis Roos
1–0The Trace1993
French Defense
Markus Lomo vs David Bronstein
0–1The Position1994
French Defense
Morten Henriksen vs David Bronstein
0–1The Score1994
King's Indian Defense
David Bronstein vs Richard Vedder
1–0The Sequence1997
Queen's Indian Defense
David Bronstein played the Ruy Lopez, French Defense, King's Indian Defense. Explore the openings, or meet the other masters.
Questions, answered.
Are these really David Bronstein's games?+
Yes. Every game on this page is a real, recorded game David Bronstein played. We replay the exact moves with a chess engine and render the real board, the real path of every piece, and the real notation. The preview is the print. There is no AI in the artwork.
Which David Bronstein game makes the best wall art?+
It depends on the wall. A decisive attacking game sings as The Trace, where every piece's path is painted as flowing line. A famous final position belongs in The Position. Open any game to see all four ways side by side.
What sizes and products can I get?+
Posters from $35 on heavyweight matte paper, plus framed editions from $95 in solid wood, with free shipping on every order. Every print carries the same exact rendering.
Hang a David Bronstein masterpiece.
Or bring your own game. Paste a PGN, upload a file, or drop a Lichess or Chess.com link.