

Edwin Walter Dickinson
1891–1978
The 'Cello Player, 1924–1926
Oil on canvas
Museum purchase, Roscoe and Margaret Oakes Income Fund 1988.5
The 'Cello Player depicts a bird’s-eye view of an older man cradling a violoncello and surrounded by an impossible array of objects. Shifting perspectives and scale suggest that these objects, many with personal associations, are floating in a dreamlike vision. Dickinson identified the “Quatuor” sheet music as by Ludwig van Beethoven, the nickname given to his deceased musician brother, and this funereal painting likely serves as a silent requiem for the dead.