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Drum, Wood, polychrome, skin, trade beads, plastic, Akan Ashanti people
Akan Ashanti people
early 20th century
"Gould" Violin, Antonio Stradivari  Italian, Maple, spruce, ebony, Italian (Cremona)
Antonio Stradivari
1693
Division Viol, Richard Meares  British, Spruce, ebony, maple, British
labeled Richard Meares
ca. 1680
Śankh, Shell (Turbinella pyrum), brass, wax, Indian
Indian
19th century
Ensemble, Thom Browne  American, (a) wool, cotton, silk, synthetic; (b) wool, metal; (c) cotton, silk; (d) wool, cotton, cupro; (e, f) cotton, nylon, silk; (g, h) leather, silk, American
Designer Thom Browne
spring/summer 2018
Rebecchino, Boxwood, rosewood, ebony, Italian
Italian
ca. 1420
Picta poesis vt pictvra poesis erit, Barthélemy Aneau  French, Woodcut
Author Barthélemy Aneau
1552
Pair of clappers, Hippopotamus ivory
ca. 1900–1640 B.C.
The Music Lesson, John George Brown  American, born England, Oil on canvas, American
John George Brown
1870
The Music Lesson, Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory  British, Soft-paste porcelain, British, Chelsea
Factory Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
Modeler Joseph Willems
After two engravings by François Boucher
ca. 1765
Bell: Face, Lower Niger Valley caster, Brass, Lower Niger Bronze Industries
Lower Niger Valley caster
19th–20th century (?)
Double-chambered bottle, Wari artist(s), Ceramic, slip, Wari artist(s)
Wari artist(s)
800–900 CE
Ehecachichtli, Clay, Mexican
Mexican
ca. 1200–1521
The Whistlers, Tip Toland  American, Stoneware, paint, pastel, synthetic hair
Tip Toland
2005
Pochette, Wood, ivory, German
German
17th or early 18th century
Venus and the Lute Player, Titian and Workshop Italian, Oil on canvas
Titian
ca. 1565–70
Dril-Bu and Dorje, bronze, Tibetan
Tibetan
19th century
Ocarina, Ceramic, Tairona People; Gayraca style
Tairona People; Gayraca style
1300–1500
Breasted Drum, Wood, skin, paint, Akan, Ashanti
Akan, Ashanti
ca. 1940
Pochette with sympathetic strings, Wood, ebony, ivory, French
French
ca. 19th century
The Musician, Bartholomeus van der Helst  Dutch, Oil on canvas
Bartholomeus van der Helst
1662
Khong Wong Yai, Wood, metal, cord, Thai
Thai
20th century
Bell Mallet (Lawle), Baule artist  Baoulé, Wood, Baulé people
Baule artist
mid-20th century
Stroh Violin, George Evans & Co.  English, Mahogany and aluminum, British
George Evans & Co.
first quarter 20th century
Damaru, Wood, skin, cloth, shell, Tibetan
Tibetan
19th century
Tap Shoes, Capezio Inc.  American, Leather, steel, velcro, form padding, various materials, American
Capezio Inc.
1996
Hasapi, Wood, bone, wire, Indonesia (Sumatra, Toba Batak people)
Indonesia (Sumatra, Toba Batak people)
ca. 1930
Singanga, Wood, hide, Makonde people
Makonde people
early 20th century
Drum, Wood, hide, metal, Luba
Luba
early 20th century
Theremin, Radio Corporation of America (RCA)  American, Wood, vacuum tubes, electrical wiring, American
Radio Corporation of America (RCA)
1929
A Santal Fiddle (Dhodro Banam), Wood and hide, Eastern India, probably Jharkhand
Eastern India, probably Jharkhand
19th Century
Santal or Munda Fiddle (Huka Banam), Wood and hide, Eastern India, Probably Jharkhand
Eastern India, Probably Jharkhand
19th century
The Singer in Green, Edgar Degas  French, Pastel on light blue laid paper
Edgar Degas
ca. 1884
Shepherd and Shepherdess Making Music, Wool warp;  wool and silk wefts, South Netherlandish
South Netherlandish
ca. 1500–1530
Whistle, Bobo Fing or Samo tribe  Burkinabe, Wood, Burkinabe
Bobo Fing or Samo tribe
late 19th century
Cornet-trompe in D, Alphonse (Antoine) Sax  Belgian, Brass, French
Attributed to Alphonse (Antoine) Sax
ca. 1862
Costume Bell, metal, Possibly French
Possibly French
19th century
Pochette, wood, ivory, French
French
ca. 19th century