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The “Picture of Happiness” and the Story Behind It

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A popular painting often circulated online as “The Picture of Happiness,” though incorrectly attributed to Abidin Dino Had received the above forward from a group. But, strange as it may seem, the painting “Picture of Happiness” is not actually painted by Abidin Dino . The background to the painting is, however, interesting and worth reading. His close friend, Nazım Hikmet , was a renowned poet and well known in political circles in his homeland, Turkey. At one stage he was asked by its ruler of that time, Mustafa Kemal Pasha , to write poetry that would inspire Turkish volunteers in the fight for independence. However, due to his strong Communist leanings he later fell out of favour and was exiled, and eventually imprisoned. During this difficult period, he asked his dear friend Abidin Dino to paint a picture of happiness. Being a poet, he framed his wish in poetic form: Can you paint the picture of happiness, Abidin? But without taking the easy way Not the picture of an angelic...

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