1833 The blind fiddler, after D. Wilkie. Antique line engraving.
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The blind fiddler.
Engraver: Charles W Marr, 1821-1836 (fl.)
Artist: after the painting by Sir David Wilkie (1785–1841).
Description: A blind itinerant fiddler is playing for a humble country family. Wilkie focuses on the listeners’ different expressions. Only two people seem to respond to the music: the baby and the boy on the right, who is imitating the fiddler by playing the bellows.
Production date: 1833-1834.
Size: 27,8x20,6 cms.
Condition: some foxing on margins.
The blind fiddler.
Engraver: Charles W Marr, 1821-1836 (fl.)
Artist: after the painting by Sir David Wilkie (1785–1841).
Description: A blind itinerant fiddler is playing for a humble country family. Wilkie focuses on the listeners’ different expressions. Only two people seem to respond to the music: the baby and the boy on the right, who is imitating the fiddler by playing the bellows.
Production date: 1833-1834.
Size: 27,8x20,6 cms.
Condition: some foxing on margins.