Vladimir Nabokov

NABOKV-L post 0003812, Wed, 24 Mar 1999 11:11:40 -0800

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Query: Surrealist painter in "Spring in Fialta"
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From: Franz <k-franz@ra2.so-net.ne.jp>

------------------ Hello I'm a Japanese student whose major is American
Literature and now reading Nabokov's brilliant short story _Spring in
Fialta_.

There are several (in fact not several, you know) descriptions I don't
understand.
One of the characters in the story, Ferdinand has a few friends.
Among them there is a bald artist(painter).

an artist with an impeccably bald though slightly chipped
head, which under various pretexts he consatantly painted
into his eye-and -guitar canvases.
_Nabokov's Dozen_(Penguin, 1960), p. 17

What's the eye-and-guitar canvases?
Is there a real model of this artist?
Surrealist painter?

I'm afraid my question is trivial.
Could anyone help me?

Thank you.

Yasu KITAHARA (Franz)