EditorialPortrait of George Friedrich Handel George Frideric Handel (title on object), Bust by George Friedrich Handel in an ornamental medallion with border lettering. Right below the portrait a roll of sheet music and a horn. Under the portrait a cartouche, w...
EditorialMemorial flanked by two angels, A memorial on a pedestal, decorated with a coat of arms and the letter F in cartouche, is crowned by two putti. To the left and right of the memorial are two angels who blow the trumpet. Left and right halberds, peaks an...
EditorialFive putti dancing to the music of a triangle Mythological and allegorical performances (series title), on the right a woman plays on a triangle. Five putti dance to the music. The print is part of a series with mythological and allegorical performance...
EditorialFolding fan with a pastoral scene, flanked by oval medallions and musical instruments on ribbon ribbons, Folding fan with sheet of paper with a watercolor and gold paint pastoral scene is depicted, flanked by oval medallions and musical instruments and...
EditorialTea chest Tea chest, The rectangular wooden chest is divided into three compartments by means of two wooden sliders. Both the interior and the sliders are covered with blue velvet. It is mounted in a silver holder with a hinged lid, containing the loos...
EditorialRehearsal watch with a music trophy, Golden rehearsal watch with white enameled dial. The back of the cupboard is engraved with flower vases and a trophy of musical instruments., anonymous, France (possibly), c. 1775 - c. 1800 and/or c. 1785 - c. 1800,...
EditorialDish with the school of Athens, Dish with the school of Athens. On the outskirts the busts of Poluxena, Zenophia, Sapho and Lucretia. Furthermore the music, presented by eight women, playing on different instruments., anonymous, Germany, c. 1600 - c. 1...
EditorialLaying the first stone by HM the King on the railway bridge in Zutphen on the 22nd October 1861 (title on object), Ceremony of laying the first stone for the railway bridge in Zutphen, performed by King William III on October 22, 1861. The company unde...
EditorialMusic cabinet and piano with a relic or St Cecilia Music cabinet and piano with a relic or St Cecilia Piano whose cabinet is partly painted in oak and pine with colors and gold on the front a rear glass placed relic, Piano, of which the oak and pine ca...
EditorialTea box with two tea cans and a mixing canister. The inside wooden box is divided into three compartments by means of two wooden sliders. Both the interior and the sliders are covered with blue velvet. It is mounted in a silver holder with a hinged lid...
EditorialNautch or Ramjani girls dancing to music from kuplyans or bin, dhol drums, tabla, and other string and percussion instruments. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Andrea Bernieri after Francois Solvyns from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient and Mode...
EditorialPainting of cupids or genii playing discovered in Resina in 1748. The cupids play music on various instruments, such as a lyre and keyed flute, while other dance with long scepters. Copperplate engraved by Tommaso Piroli from his own "Antichita di Erco...
EditorialThe Royal "feast of Harmony" in Vestminster Habby; alias "the music shop over the vay", in which John Bull figured in the capacity of double drum, and old Grey as calfskin thumper!!! John Bull and politicians playing musical instruments with the King a...
EditorialInstruments of music. From the Sandwich Islands. Drawn during the third Voyage of Captain Cook, 1776-1780. Ninety drawings, some in Indian ink, some coloured, executed by J. Webber during the Third Voyage of Captain Cook, 1776-1780. 1776-1780. Source: ...
EditorialA music score showing the heraldic badge of the Prince of Wales. The Teares or Lamentacions of a Sorrowfull Soule : Composed with Musicall Ayres and Songs, both for Voyces and diuers Instruments. Set foorth by Sir William Leighton Knight ... London : W...
EditorialPupils attending Maharani's Girls' College, Mysore. Formal group portrait, some sitters holding musical instruments. Captions notes read: 'The five senior young ladies are:- 1. A proficient in Muhammadan and Karnataka music; was selected to instruct H....
EditorialMusical instruments. Francisci Blanchini ... De tribus generibus instru. Rome, 1742. Various musical instruments. Image taken from Francisci Blanchini De tribus generibus instrumentorum music? veterum organic? dissertatio. Originally published/prod...
EditorialMusical instruments. Francisci Blanchini ... De tribus generibus instru. Rome, 1742. Various musical instruments. Image taken from Francisci Blanchini De tribus generibus instrumentorum music? veterum organic? dissertatio. Originally published/prod...
EditorialGroup of music makers; two singers, a lady playing a portable organ and five men playing other instruments, including a violin and a cello. Album of Hieremias Buroner. Germany [Augsburg?]; 1592-1599. Source: Egerton 1554, f.2. Language: German.
EditorialShuli negroes playing music. Three men playing musical instruments. The history of mankind / Trans from the second German edited by A. J. Butler. v. 3, 1898. [S.l.] : Macmillan, 1896-1898. Source: 572*3343* vol III, plate before f.39. Language: English.
EditorialPainting of cupids or genii playing discovered in Resina in 1748. The cupids play music on various instruments, such as a lyre and keyed flute, while other dance with long scepters. Copperplate engraved by Tommaso Piroli from his own "Antichita di Erco...
EditorialInstruments and Stand for Music, Edo period (1615?1868), 19th century, Japan, Polychrome woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper, 5 11/16 x 7 9/16 in. (14.4 x 19.2 cm), Prints, Ryuryukyo Shinsai (Japanese, active ca. 1799?1823).
EditorialNautch or Ramjani girls dancing to music from kuplyans or bin, dhol drums, tabla, and other string and percussion instruments. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Andrea Bernieri after Francois Solvyns from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient and Mode...
EditorialDoor of the Music Room decorated with musical instruments, at Sanssouci Palace (1745-1747), built by order of Prussian King Frederic the Great near his residence in Potsdam, as a country seat atop sheltered terraces for vine and fig trees.