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1999babi:source 1, 2, 3.elementary school musical instruments
Thomas’s OrchestraChromolithograph (printer’s proof)ca. 1870s–80sPublisher: L. Prang & Co. (Bost
Bartolomeo Bettera (1639 - 1699)Bergamo 1639, “Natura Morta con Strumenti Musicali, Spartiti, Mappa
16th-century German mechanical doll: cisterspielerin, or maiden playing the cittern
jeannepompadour: Native American Plateau Indian tribes artefact with an illustration of a rider
Chinese woman with zither, ca. 1910
Johann Christian Fischer (1733–1800)ThomasGainsborough (British; 1727–1788)exhibited 1780Oil on canv
baterfly:Antique Palais Royal musical Grand Piano sewing box
Roma children being taught to play the violin in a courtyard of one of the poorer houses of Budapest
japaneseaesthetics:A Two-Fold Screen Edo period (18th century), Japan Ink, colour and gold on paper,
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commandergreybeard:Orson Welles with Laurel & Hardy
Music Box, c1900Regina Music Box Company, Rahway, NJ
Simon and Garfunkel, 1966
design-is-fine:Joachim Tielke, Bass viol, 1700. Rosewood back and pine soundboard, engraved ivory, i
nmom:George Harrison playing sitar with Ravi ShankarCredit: Courtesy of the Harrison family
Bouchot, Frédéric, 1798- Les bonnes têtes musicales, [ca. 1840] *44W-2685Houghton Library, Harvard U
madisonyork:Tom Hiddleston playing musical instruments in Only Lovers Left Alive[x] [x]
ancientpeoples:Set of musical instruments (flute, horn, sistrum, symbols)1st-2nd Century ADRoman(Sou
Traditional Korean clothing, or hanbok (click to enlarge)
dailydoseofstuf:A father singing to his children. Photograph by Eliot Elisofon. Leslie County, Kentu
roane72:thescienceofobsession:I effing love this hair.Ohhhhhhh, that top picture gives me such AU!Sh
MandoraBoxwood, rosewood, ebonyca. 1420Italian
Günther Kieser, poster design for “King of Bebop - Dizzy Gillespie”, 1953. Zum ersten Mal in Deutsch
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