I was slightly nervous as I handed
my history professor an essay titled “Miró
and his Catalan Peasants” because the assignment concerned the book War, Agriculture and Food: Rural Europe from
the 1930s to the 1950s. Although
I assumed that my professor would not be particularly amused, I somehow managed
to find a way to talk about the book and
art. To my great surprise, when I
told him about my paper his mouth dropped. He hurried into his office and quickly returned carrying
something close to his chest. When
he showed me the small painting of his six-year-old son, I could not believe my
eyes. This precious painting that
hangs in my professor’s office is an imitation of Miró’s 1925 Head of a Catalan Peasant, the primary
focus of my paper. I was elated to
see this adorable painting and eager to show my professor the original, which
he admitted he had never seen before.
What an unexpected coincidence that made my day!
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