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A Difficult Passage - man practising the cello in front of the fire (colour litho)
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A Difficult Passage - man practising the cello in front of the fire (colour litho)
5986736 A Difficult Passage - man practising the cello in front of the fire (colour litho) by Grace, Alfred Lyndon (1867-1949); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Difficult Passage - man practising the cello in front of the fire. Illustration for Holly Leaves, the Christmas Number of the Illustrated Sported and Dramatic News, 1938.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 25160686
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Aging Cello Concentration Educated Front Gentleman Hobbies Hobby Pleasures Practice Practising Relaxation Socks Tartan
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A Difficult Passage - man practising the cello in front of the fire
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captures a moment of tranquility and dedication. In this color lithograph by Alfred Lyndon Grace, we see an aging English gentleman engrossed in his musical practice. The warmth from the crackling fire casts a gentle glow on his face as he concentrates on playing his beloved instrument. The scene exudes a sense of relaxation and pleasure as the man finds solace in music. His tartan socks peek out from under his trousers, adding a touch of whimsy to this otherwise refined setting. It is evident that music is not just a hobby for him; it is an integral part of his educated life. This image transports us back to 1938 when it was originally created for Holly Leaves, the Christmas Number of the Illustrated Sported and Dramatic News. It serves as a reminder that even amidst difficult times, such as those experienced during World War II, people found solace in their passions. The Germanic influence can be seen through references to Germany and its culture throughout the caption. However, it's important to note that this artwork should not be associated with any commercial use or company. Instead, let us appreciate this beautiful print for what it truly represents: the universal joys of music and finding peace within oneself through artistic expression.
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