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- The Old Blind Guitarist is a painting created by Pablo Picasso in 1903-1904. The painting portrays an old, blind beggar playing a guitar, along with his clothes and a cane placed beside him. The painting was created during Picasso’s Blue Period, a time when he was dealing with loneliness, alienation, and poverty.
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Josephus Laurentius Dyckmans, The Blind Beggar, 1853. Read about this painting, learn the key facts and zoom in to discover more.
The stick shows that he is blind – he uses it to guide his steps. This episode in Jesus’s ministry is told in the Gospel of John. Jesus and his disciples came across a blind beggar. He made a paste from earth and is shown here wiping it across the man’s eyelids.
The Blind Beggar by Josephus Laurentius Dyckmans An old man leans against the ancient stone wall of a church, tilting his head towards the light that shines down on the scene. A little girl leans towards him, her gaze turned back perhaps towards someone approaching.
The Old Blind Guitarist is a painting created by Pablo Picasso in 1903-1904. The painting portrays an old, blind beggar playing a guitar, along with his clothes and a cane placed beside him. The painting was created during Picasso’s Blue Period, a time when he was dealing with loneliness, alienation, and poverty.
When Arthur Symons (1865-1945) published his sonnet “The Blind Beggar” in 1892, he added to an already large body of literature that links the experience of visual disability with begging.
The Blind Beggar by Josephus Laurentius Dyckmans (1811–1888), 1875, from Dundee Art Galleries and Museums Collection (Dundee City Council)
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The Blind Beggar. Bathed in sunlight, an attractive young woman in Dutch country dress leans from an open window in one corner of a vine-covered cottage. She reaches out to drop coins in the hat of a young man outside her window, who is wearing a patched and dirty tunic.