Musical Instruments Gallery
carpe noctem
debbielou
drew holt
andreitax garcia
greek amateur
Had to share this @WeHeartIt http://weheartit.com/entry/220691692/via/begooMF
The belgian family Ruckers from Antwerpen were renown makers of high quality keyboards in the 16th a
Queen Charlotte with her two Eldest Sons (c.1764-9). Allan Ramsay (Sottish, 1713-84). Oil on canvas.
Philippe Mercier (French, active in England; 1689–1760)The Sense of HearingOil on canvas, 1744–47Yal
The Sense of Hearing (1617-1618). Jan Brueghel the Elder (Flemish, 1568-1625) and Peter Paul Rubens
Sistrum of the Bambara people, 1900s, Mali, Guinea, or Senegal.
MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan Co. - Specimens of printing types - 1892 - via Internet Archive
alicemari:jakiiiro:Photographs taken inside musical instruments making them look like large and spac
Louis de Carmontelle (French; 1717–1806)Monsieur Rameau Watercolor, gouache, graphite, and red chalk
transparentstickers:Stickers of dinosaurs playing musical instruments, made in the 80s by Sandylion
Trompe l’oeil Still Life, Sebastiano Lazzari (fl. 2nd half of 18th century)
“Eyes of Music” Watercolor Painting //DinaGart
French Horn, Musical InstrumentsThe Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889Metropolitan
Cittern, Musical InstrumentsThe Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889Metropolitan Mus
1999babi:source 1, 2, 3.elementary school musical instruments
The Sense of Hearing (1744-1747). Philippe Mercier (Franco-German, 1689 or 1691-1760). Oil on canvas
This is why we don’t allow band musicians to draw the orchestra poster.
(via Dark Roasted Blend: Automated Musical Instruments)
Mercury Inventing the LyreJohn Raphael Smith (British; 1751–1812) after James Barry (Irish; 1741–180
Pochette, Musical InstrumentsThe Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889Metropolitan Mu
This project will be the death of me! These are only preliminary sketches/collages…-dies
Apollo and the Muses (c.1555-1560). Maerten van Heemskerck (Dutch, 1498-1574). Oil on oak panel. New
Post Horn, ca. 1745Adam Ferber (Vienna, Austria)- Materials: Silver- Other Notes: The engraving read
Mignon.1828.Oil on Canvas. 119 x 92 cm.Museum der Blidenden Künste, Leipzig, Germany.Art by Wilhelm
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