Works The Spinet

The Spinet

1929

pencil on paper

Recto: signed and dated on the spinet: Richard Eurich. 1929 Fecit


Tags:
Interiors
Motifs
Music / Theatre
Themes
Umbrellas / Hats

Subject
Cat
animal
costume
cushion
dancing
fan
female
fiddle
flute
girl
hat
keyboard
lute
medieval
men
musical instrument
period
playing
spinet
violin
women woman female

Medium
pencil

Dad was very musical and played violin and organ. He also owned a clavichord, a fascinating keyboard instrument with the black and white keys reversed. It did not pluck the strings as spinets and harpsichords etc did but struck the strings and it was possible to vary the pitch a little by exerting more pressure on the keys. A very quiet instrument.

This lady may be just demonstrating various sounds to the little girl as her hands don’t seem to be involved in playing a particular piece of music! The wonderful decorative lid looks too wide. I feel it would stick out quite a way when lowered!

- REP - PB

One of the drawings in Richard's first solo show, at the Goupil Gallery, London in 1929.

- REP

Provenance & Events

SOLO SHOW • December 1929

"Richard Eurich"

Goupil Gallery

Cat 3

Priced at GNS9
ACQUIRED • 1929

bought from the Goupil show by C L Stocks

Related Works

The Girls at a Spinet

The Girls at a Spinet (1930)

After the Goupil show Richard seems to have reinterpreted a number of his early drawings as oil paintings.

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