John Moore
The African Breman Musicians ( Framed ), 2022
Pastel on paper
196.5 x 170.5 x 3.5cm
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The story, collected by the Brothers Grimm and first published in 1819, follows a donkey, a dog, a cat, and a rooster, all of whom are old and no longer...
The story, collected by the Brothers Grimm and first published in 1819, follows a donkey, a dog, a cat, and a rooster, all of whom are old and no longer useful to their masters, who plan to discard or harm them. Seeking a better life, the donkey sets out for Bremen, hoping to become a town musician, and invites the other animals to join him. Wikipedia+3
Along the way, the animals encounter a cottage inhabited by robbers. Standing on each other’s backs, they create a terrifying noise that frightens the robbers away. The animals then take over the cottage, enjoy a meal, and decide to settle there instead of continuing to Bremen. This clever trick allows them to secure a safe and comfortable home, demonstrating the power of cooperation and ingenuity. Wikipedia+1
The tale emphasizes themes of teamwork, resilience, and the value of all creatures, regardless of age or perceived usefulness. It has been widely translated and adapted into books, plays, films, and even statues, including the famous bronze sculpture in Bremen created by Gerhard Marcks in 1953. The story is classified as Aarne–Thompson Type 130, which involves outcast animals finding a new home. Storynory+2
Overall, the Bremen Town Musicians remains a beloved story that teaches children about friendship, resourcefulness, and the idea that everyone can contribute meaningfully to society, no matter their circumstances.
Along the way, the animals encounter a cottage inhabited by robbers. Standing on each other’s backs, they create a terrifying noise that frightens the robbers away. The animals then take over the cottage, enjoy a meal, and decide to settle there instead of continuing to Bremen. This clever trick allows them to secure a safe and comfortable home, demonstrating the power of cooperation and ingenuity. Wikipedia+1
The tale emphasizes themes of teamwork, resilience, and the value of all creatures, regardless of age or perceived usefulness. It has been widely translated and adapted into books, plays, films, and even statues, including the famous bronze sculpture in Bremen created by Gerhard Marcks in 1953. The story is classified as Aarne–Thompson Type 130, which involves outcast animals finding a new home. Storynory+2
Overall, the Bremen Town Musicians remains a beloved story that teaches children about friendship, resourcefulness, and the idea that everyone can contribute meaningfully to society, no matter their circumstances.
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