Among the many works Titian painted to accompany Harry Partridge's "All-time Favourites" LP series, perhaps one of the least well-known is "Venus with Organist and Cupid" (1548), which shows the maestro giving a rousing rendition of "Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside" on his Wurlitzer while seeking inspiration in his muse and staring at her reclining figure.
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Among the many works Titian painted to accompany Harry Partridge's "All-time Favourites" LP series, perhaps one of the least well-known is "Venus with Organist and Cupid" (1548), which shows the maestro giving a rousing rendition of "Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside" on his Wurlitzer while seeking inspiration in his muse and staring at her reclining figure.
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