Vasily Perov – Organ grinder
1863. 31×25
Location: The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow (Государственная Третьяковская галерея).
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In this painting titled Organ grinder, a young man with dark, curly hair and a neatly trimmed mustache is seated on a stone bench. He wears a straw hat, a white shirt, a deep red vest, and dark trousers. His right elbow rests on his knee, and his chin is supported by his hand, giving him a pensive, perhaps weary, expression.
Beside him, on what appears to be the same bench or a low structure, sits a large, ornate barrel organ. The organ is covered with a dark green tarp, and a small, red puppet, possibly a monkey in a costume with a feathered hat, peeks out from beneath the tarp, facing the organ grinder. To the left of the man, a drum with a blue band and visible stitching rests on the ground, accompanied by a pair of drumsticks arranged in a wooden frame. A dark, draped garment, likely a coat, is casually placed over the drum.
The background depicts a rough, crumbling stone wall that forms a backdrop to the scene, with some greenery clinging to its surface. To the left, part of a reddish-brown building is visible. The overall setting suggests an outdoor, perhaps urban, environment. The lighting is soft, and the atmospheric perspective in the distance hints at a dusky or overcast sky. The painting is signed in the lower right corner with Cyrillic script and a date that appears to be 1863.
The subtexts of the painting can be interpreted in several ways: