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The Dagda would take his harp and strike a few chords (colour litho)

The Dagda would take his harp and strike a few chords (colour litho)


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The Dagda would take his harp and strike a few chords (colour litho)

3622696 The Dagda would take his harp and strike a few chords (colour litho) by Wilson, Patten (1868-1928) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Dagda would take his harp and strike a few chords. Illustration for Stories to tell Children by Sara Cone Bryant illustrated by Patten Wilson (Harrap, c 1910).); © Look and Learn

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Harp Strike Chords Dagda


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The Dagda, a mythical figure from ancient Irish folklore, is captured in this vibrant colour lithograph by artist Patten Wilson. In this enchanting scene, The Dagda sits amidst a lush green landscape, his harp cradled in his arms. With great skill and precision, he plucks the strings of his instrument, creating melodies that resonate through the air. This image is taken from 'Stories to tell Children' written by Sara Cone Bryant and beautifully illustrated by Patten Wilson in 1910. The book aimed to ignite young imaginations with tales of wonder and adventure. The Dagda's presence exudes both power and gentleness as he strikes a few chords on his harp. It is said that when he played this magical instrument, it had the ability to control the seasons and bring harmony to all who listened. His music could soothe troubled hearts and inspire joy within even the most somber souls. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported into a world where stories come alive through artistry. We can almost hear the ethereal notes emanating from The Dagda's harp as they weave their spellbinding magic around us. This remarkable artwork serves as a reminder of the enduring power of storytelling and its ability to captivate audiences across generations.

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