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Sir David Wilkie  1785-1841

Sir David Wilkie The Blind Fiddler 1806
The Blind Fiddler  1806

Oil on mahogany
support: 578 x 794 mm frame: 885 x 1095 x 130 mm
painting

Presented by Sir George Beaumont Bt 1826

N00099

An itinerant fiddler is playing for a humble country family. David 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.When this picture was exhibited at the Royal Academy some critics thought the bust on the shelf represented a dissenting minister, and concluded that the family were nonconformists. The power of music to stir the passions of those supposedly suspicious of pleasure was thought to add to the painting’s subtlety.

 (From the display caption May 2007)