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The Penny Fiddle Painting

Severina Katran

Japan

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 28.5 W x 35.8 H x 1 D in

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The Penny Fiddle Yesterday I bought a penny fiddle And put it to my chin to play, But I found that the strings were painted, So I threw my fiddle away. A gipsy girl found my penny fiddle As it lay abandoned there; When she asked me if she might keep it, I told her I did not care. Then she drew such music from the fiddle With help of a farthing bow, That I offered five shillings for the secret. But, alas, she would not let it go. Robert Graves Participant of the exhibition held in one of the most famous museums in Japan. A tender work about dreams and the future. Inspired by Andrey Sergeev's translation of Robert Graves' poem "The Penny Fiddle". In it the narrator buys the fiddle, but finds that its strings are made of thread, and its bow made of cardboard. Frustrated and unable to play such a fiddle, he hands it over to a bare-footed girl, but like magic, music flows from it in her hands... "Perhaps the fault's not with the fiddle, but rather who wields it to play?" Japan , Tokyo National Art Center, The 84th Shinseisaku Art Exibition, 09.15.2021.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:28.5 W x 35.8 H x 1 D in

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