Musical instruments

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Master of the Female Half-Lengths (Flanders, Antwerp, active 16th century) Flanders, circa 1530 Paintings Oil on panel | LACMA Collections Portrait, Art, Renaissance Music, Classical Period, Renaissance Period, Renaissance Art, Italian Renaissance, Music Art, Medieval Art
Three Musicians
Master of the Female Half-Lengths (Flanders, Antwerp, active 16th century) Flanders, circa 1530 Paintings Oil on panel | LACMA Collections
Transportables Harmonium mit Brettspielen. Schneyer, Pancratius  Orgelbauer, Kulmbach. 1595. Musical Instruments, Home Décor, Vintage, Kulmbach, Bauer, Instruments, Vintage World Maps, Map, World Map
Transportables Harmonium mit Brettspielen
Transportables Harmonium mit Brettspielen. Schneyer, Pancratius Orgelbauer, Kulmbach. 1595.
Pianoforte, George Gilfert ^ Minneapolis Institute of Art Musicals, George, Minneapolis, Music Instruments
Pianoforte, George Gilfert ^ Minneapolis Institute of Art
Pianoforte, George Gilfert ^ Minneapolis Institute of Art
A depiction of Kircher's ideal of musical harmony: 'The Harmony of the Birth of the World' (Harmonia Nascentis Mundi), represented by a cosmic organ with six registers corresponding to the days of creation. The legend "Sic ludit in orbe terrarum aeterna Dei Sapientia"  (thus plays the wisdom of the everlasting God in the earthly orb) appears under the keyboard. (St Andrews copy r17f ML3805.K5M8) Antiques, Genesis Creation, Ancient, Giclee, Occult, Harmony, Art.com
52 Weeks of Inspiring Illustrations, Week 42: Athanasius Kircher’s beautiful Musurgia Universalis (1650) – Special Collections blog
A depiction of Kircher's ideal of musical harmony: 'The Harmony of the Birth of the World' (Harmonia Nascentis Mundi), represented by a cosmic organ with six registers corresponding to the days of creation. The legend "Sic ludit in orbe terrarum aeterna Dei Sapientia" (thus plays the wisdom of the everlasting God in the earthly orb) appears under the keyboard. (St Andrews copy r17f ML3805.K5M8)
A diagram of one of Kircher's inventions: a hydraulic organ, from his Musurgia Universalis (St Andrews copy r17f ML3805.K5M8) Octopus, St Andrews Fc, Inventions, Polymath, Hydraulic, Diagram, Types Of Sound, Lodovico, Divine Proportion
52 Weeks of Inspiring Illustrations, Week 42: Athanasius Kircher’s beautiful Musurgia Universalis (1650) – Special Collections blog
A diagram of one of Kircher's inventions: a hydraulic organ, from his Musurgia Universalis (St Andrews copy r17f ML3805.K5M8)
Guitar, Gitarre, Martin Kaiser, Musikinstrumentenbauer. 1699  Venedig oder Düsseldorf Berlin, Jewellery, Guitar, Musik, Pendant, Jewelry
Recherche | Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
Guitar, Gitarre, Martin Kaiser, Musikinstrumentenbauer. 1699 Venedig oder Düsseldorf
Muziekinstrumenten, Christian Friedrich Fritzsch, 1729 - 1774 Van, Rijksmuseum, Mandoline, Christian, Tot, Tab
Muziekinstrumenten, Christian Friedrich Fritzsch, 1729 - 1774 - Rijksmuseum
Muziekinstrumenten, Christian Friedrich Fritzsch, 1729 - 1774
Franz Peter Bunsen, Kettle Drums, 1779. Hanover, Germany. Silver, iron, calfskin, textiles. Created for the Royal Life Guards of George III. A lion, representing England, and a unicorn, representing Scotland, support the royal arms. Scottish kings adopted the unicorn as their emblem from the time of James III (r. 1451–88). His son and, later, his grandson, James V, owned suites of unicorn tapestries—six "great" and eight "little" ones representing the Hunt of the Unicorn. Percussion, Museums, Kettle, Forster, King George Iii, Maker Culture, Metropolitan Museum Of Art
Franz Peter Bundsen | Kettle Drums | Hanoverian (German) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Franz Peter Bunsen, Kettle Drums, 1779. Hanover, Germany. Silver, iron, calfskin, textiles. Created for the Royal Life Guards of George III. A lion, representing England, and a unicorn, representing Scotland, support the royal arms. Scottish kings adopted the unicorn as their emblem from the time of James III (r. 1451–88). His son and, later, his grandson, James V, owned suites of unicorn tapestries—six "great" and eight "little" ones representing the Hunt of the Unicorn.
Viola da Gamba (Tenorlage) | Busch, Ernst, Busch, 1630 Viola Da Gamba, Herbert Bayer, Van Der Rohe, Otl Aicher, Mies Van Der Rohe, German Design
Viola da Gamba (Tenorlage)
Viola da Gamba (Tenorlage) | Busch, Ernst, Busch, 1630
Ernst Busch, Viola da Gamba (Tenorlage), 1630 Instrumental, Double Bass, Nuremberg
Viola da Gamba (Tenorlage)
Ernst Busch, Viola da Gamba (Tenorlage), 1630
Joachim Tielke | Cittern | 1685 | German | The Metropolitan Museum of Art Metropolitan Museum, Museum, Vintage Gothic, Metropolitan, German
Joachim Tielke | Cittern | German | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Joachim Tielke | Cittern | 1685 | German | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Guitar, 1628 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Baroque, Vintage Guitars, Classical Guitars, Classical Guitar
Guitar
Guitar, 1628 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Portable Irish harp, 1820 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Harp, Irish, Harpist, Harps Music, Celtic Harp, Celtic Music, Celtic
Portable Irish harp
Portable Irish harp, 1820 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Guitar (chitarra battente) 1725 Perugia, Italy | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Folk Instruments, Guitar Obsession, Violin Art
Guitar (chitarra battente)
Guitar (chitarra battente) 1725 Perugia, Italy | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Guitar (chitarra battente) 1725 Perugia, Italy | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Unique Guitars, Gibson Guitars, Cigar Box Guitar
Guitar (chitarra battente)
Guitar (chitarra battente) 1725 Perugia, Italy | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Resonator guitar (Tricone model) 1934 USA | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Electric Guitars, Acoustic, Beatles, Resonator Guitar, Music Guitar
Resonator guitar (Tricone model)
Resonator guitar (Tricone model) 1934 USA | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Nicolas Voboam, Guitar, 1680. Paris. | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Yousuf Karsh, Lute, Francesco
Guitar
Nicolas Voboam, Guitar, 1680. Paris. | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Bass viol, 1733. Sweden. | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Guitars, Making Musical Instruments
Bass viola da gamba
Bass viol, 1733. Sweden. | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Harp guitar (Symphony model, Style 5) | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Music
Harp guitar (Symphony model, style 5)
Harp guitar (Symphony model, Style 5) | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Keyed bugle in B-flat | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Boston, Workshop, Saxophone, Flats, Saxophones
Keyed bugle in B-flat
Keyed bugle in B-flat | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Keyed bugle in B-flat | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Metal, Horn, Trombone, Drum Corps, Brass Instrument, Brass Musical Instruments, Metal Bands
Keyed bugle in B-flat
Keyed bugle in B-flat | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Henri Hemsch, Harpsichord, 1736 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Antique Furniture, Art Nouveau, Orchestras, Century, Old Pianos
Harpsichord
Henri Hemsch, Harpsichord, 1736 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Johann Schiedmayer, Clavichord, 1796 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Pianos, Antique, Museum Of Fine Arts, Organs, Barton
Clavichord
Johann Schiedmayer, Clavichord, 1796 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Chalrs-Jospeh Sax, 1833 Omnitonic horn | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Anthropologie, Woodwind Instrument, Woodwind Instruments
Omnitonic horn
Chalrs-Jospeh Sax, 1833 Omnitonic horn | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Adolphe sax, Alto saxophone, 1848 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Tattoos, Alto Saxophone, Saxaphone, Saxophone Players, Tenor Saxophone
Alto saxophone
Adolphe sax, Alto saxophone, 1848 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
John August Köhler, Cornet, 1840 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Jazz, Euphonium
Cornet
John August Köhler, Cornet, 1840 | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Accordion | Hohner, early 20th century. Germany Accordion, Early 20th Century, 20th Century, Hohner, 20th
Accordion
Accordion | Hohner, early 20th century. Germany
Piano Akkordeon, 1930 Klingenthal Records, Jukebox
Akkordeon
Piano Akkordeon, 1930 Klingenthal
Edith Piaf, chanteuse française | BORIS LIPNITZKI Diane Arbus, Edith Piaf, Muziek, Mistress, Actors, Fotografie, Women, Fotografia, Famous
Edith Piaf, chanteuse française
Edith Piaf, chanteuse française | BORIS LIPNITZKI
chromatisch accordeon, 1930
chromatisch accordeon
chromatisch accordeon, 1930