EditorialFlute player, A boy with a flute stands in a garden with classical images. He wears a beret with feathers, flute, aulos, tibia, head-gear: hat (men's clothes), Jan Broedelet (mentioned on object), Utrecht, 1690 - 1700, paper, engraving, h 180 mm ? w 14...
EditorialSnuff box of gold, oval, with six scenes in enamel, Oval golden snuff box, glass or wine, farmers, flute, aulos, tibia, jar, jug (used as drinking vessel), Jean Ducrollay, Paris, c. 1758 - c. 1760, gold (metal), h 3.6 cm ? w 7.1 cm ? d 5.6 cm ? w 133.8...
EditorialStudy sheet with dancing and music-making figures, Study sheet with dancing and music-making figures in medieval clothing. On the left a dancing jester with a marot and on the right a man playing a flute and a drum at the same time. In the middle a lad...
EditorialJapon strip of application side with ribbons in bows and a wavy decorative frame through oval hoops, Japon strip from Brussels application side: Brussels duchesse (mixed lace: bobbin lace in combination with needle lace) appliqued on machine tulle. The...
EditorialInn with a woman playing the flute, In an inn, a woman is sitting next to a farmer at a table playing the flute. In the background three drinking farmers by the fireplace. Above the fireplace hangs a print or drawing with a bust of a man, one person pl...
EditorialIberian frieze relief depicting a woman or auletris dressed with tunic tied at the waist playing a flute named aulos. In the hair, double braid around the head. From Osuna (Sevilla province, Andalusia). 3rd century - 2nd century BC. National Archaeolo...
EditorialIberians. Pre-Roman Period. Musician playing an aulos. From old Edeta (Miguel de Liria). 2nd century BC. Archaeological Museum of Valencia. Spain.
EditorialMusic lesson, a pupil learns to play the aulos-flute. Red-figured cup, Attic, early 5th BCE Terracotta, height: 13.5 cm, diam.: 33.2 cm One of three views of 10-03-02 / 3 and 5. Inv. IV 3698.
EditorialA procession of Bacchus and his followers, a satyr plays the double flute (aulos), a Maenad. Borghese Vase, marble (late 2nd or early 1st BCE). Height 171 cm. MA 86.
EditorialA procession of Bacchus and his followers, a satyr plays the double flute (aulos), a Maenad. Borghese Vase, marble (late 2nd or early 1st BCE). Height 171 cm. MA 86.
EditorialVase, porphyry, red, black and white marble. As of the second half of the 18th century, vases were made according to the fashionable antique style; the marble pedestal imitated Roman altars, while the two personages on the vase play Greek aulos flutes....
EditorialMusic lesson, a pupil learns to play the aulos-flute. Red-figured cup, Attic, early 5th BCE Terracotta, height: 13.5 cm, diam.: 33.2 cm One of three views of 10-03-02 / 3 and 5. Inv. IV 3698.
EditorialCinerary urn. Dancing girls and boys during funeral ceremonies, one boy playing the aulos (double flute). Limestone (6th-5th BCE), from Chiusi. 30 x 27 x 30 cm Inv. SK 1224.
EditorialA procession of Bacchus and his followers, a satyr plays the double flute (aulos), a Maenad. Borghese Vase, marble (late 2nd or early 1st BCE). Height 171 cm. MA 86.
EditorialLimestone statuette of a male aulos player, Archaic, middle or 3rd quarter of the 6th century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, Overall: 13 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 3 3/4 in. (34.3 x 14 x 9.5 cm), Stone Sculpture, he figure wears a chiton and a himation, draped over the ...
EditorialUpper part of a limestone statuette of a female aulos player, Archaic, 1st quarter of the 6th century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, Overall: H.:6 1/2 x W.:5 1/8 x D.:3 1/8 in. (16.5 x 13 x 7.9 cm), Stone Sculpture, The lower half of the body is missing and...
EditorialUpper part of a limestone male aulos player, Archaic, 2nd or 3rd quarter of the 6th century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, Overall: 2 1/4 x 2 5/8 x 1 3/4 in. (5.7 x 6.7 x 4.4 cm), Stone Sculpture, The facial features are barely elaborated. Each hand holds a...
EditorialLimestone statuette of a male aulos player, Archaic, 1st half of the 6th century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, Overall:H.: 6 1/2 xW.: 3 1/2 x D.:2 13/16 in. (16.5 x 8.9 x 7.1 cm), Stone Sculpture, The body, dressed in a smooth tunic, is disproportionately ...
EditorialLimestone head of a male aulos player, Archaic, 2nd quarter of the 6th century B.C., Cypriot, Limestone, 6 2/4 x 4 1/4 x 4 1/4 in. (16.5 x 10.8 x 10.8 cm), Stone Sculpture, The back of the head is missing, the nose restored. Only the top of the aulos r...
EditorialUpper part of a limestone statuette of a male aulos player, Archaic, 2nd or 3rd quarter of the 6th century, Cypriot, Limestone, Overall:H.: 8 1/8 x W.:6 1/4 x D.:3 7/8 in. (20.6 x 15.9 x 9.8 cm), Stone Sculpture, The head and the upper part of the tors...
EditorialRoman mosaic. Ambulant actors.2nd c.BC. The musicians are playing a cymbala, tympanum and double flute type aulos. Signed by the artist Dioscoride of Samos. House of Ciceron, Pompeii. National Archaeological Museum, Naples. Italy.
EditorialIberian frieze relief depicting a woman or auletris dressed with tunic tied at the waist playing a flute named aulos. In the hair, double braid around the head. From Osuna (Sevilla province, Andalusia). 3rd century - 2nd century BC. National Archaeolo...
EditorialIberians. Pre-Roman Period. Musician playing an aulos. From old Edeta (Miguel de Liria). 2nd century BC. Archaeological Museum of Valencia. Spain.
EditorialA Satyr Playing an Aulos; Bernardo Parentino, Italian, 1437 - 1531; Italy, Europe; about 1480 - 1490; Pen and brown ink; 20.2 x 10.3 cm (7 15/16 x 4 1/16 in.).
EditorialMusic lesson, a pupil learns to play the aulos-flute. Red-figured cup, Attic, early 5th BCE Terracotta, height: 13.5 cm, diam.: 33.2 cm One of three views of 10-03-02 / 3 and 5. Inv. IV 3698.
EditorialCinerary urn. Dancing girls and boys during funeral ceremonies, one boy playing the aulos (double flute). Limestone (6th-5th BCE), from Chiusi. 30 x 27 x 30 cm Inv. SK 1224.
EditorialA procession of Bacchus and his followers, a satyr plays the double flute (aulos), a Maenad. Borghese Vase, marble (late 2nd or early 1st BCE). Height 171 cm. MA 86.
EditorialVase, porphyry, red, black and white marble. As of the second half of the 18th century, vases were made according to the fashionable antique style; the marble pedestal imitated Roman altars, while the two personages on the vase play Greek aulos flutes....