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, Irish, 1889-1931
Title
The Nightingale
MediumInk, graphite, watercolour, gouache and glazes, with bodycolour highlights
Dimensions
40.7 x 28 cm
Signedupper right: HARRY/CLARKE
Credit LineHeritage Gift, Lochlann and Brenda Quinn, 2008
Object numberNGI.2008.89.3
DescriptionIn The Nightingale Andersen deals with the theme of the artificial versus the authentic. The story tells of the Emperor of China who prefers the tinkling of a bejewelled music box to the beautiful song of a nightingale. However, when the Emperor is near death, it is the real bird's song that restores him to health. Clarke's unique mix of warm colour, pattern and ornamental detail is visible in the Emperor's costume, and in the exotic and luxurious furnishings that surround him.
Inscriptionon verso (in ink): The Nightingale/The Artificial bird had his place on a/silken cushion close to the Emperors bed./... gold and precious stones lay around him.
ProvenanceA.& M. Shands, USA, by 1994; The Fine Art Society, London; Heritage Gift, Lochlann and Brenda Quinn, 2008 Exhibition HistoryHarry Clarke: Ten Original Illustrations for Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales, The Fine Art Society, London, 2008