An illustration that looks like a classical Renaissance painting in the exact composition and setting of “The Game of Chess” by Sofonisba Anguissola, but partially painted over with modern chaotic party imagery. The same three sisters in the same seated positions, wearing the same Renaissance dresses and hairstyles, (can be aged up if needed). Include the maid looking over the “game.” The original painting is still visible underneath, but on top of it are rough, expressive brushstrokes showing party behavior layered over the scene: one woman now holding a drink that looks hastily painted over her original hand, another (oldest one) with painted-on cigarette smoke curling through the air, another mid-dance with streaks of neon color added to her sleeves. The chess table is still visible beneath, but covered by smeared paint showing spilled drinks, glowing shapes, and messy party clutter, as if someone vandalized or reworked the original painting into a club scene. The background garden remains visible, but with added overpainted colored lights and chaotic highlights, blending old and new worlds together. The style should feel like an old museum painting that has been aggressively repainted or defaced with modern chaotic energy, with visible texture, uneven brush strokes, and areas where the original calm scene shows through. Mood: unsettling, playful, slightly sacrilegious, blending tradition with a modern dance club scene | Brainrot Research