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Ennanga, Ganda, Wood, vegetal fiber, snake skin, hide, Ganda people
Ganda
19th century
O-daiko, Kodenji Hayashi  Japanese, Wood, metal, cloisonné, hide, silk, padding, Japanese
Kodenji Hayashi
ca. 1873
Rectangular Octave Virginal, Ebony, beech, brass, leather, paper, parchment, ivory, German
German
ca. 1600
Sarangi, Wood, ivory, parchment, metal, Indian
Indian
ca. 1900
Guitar, Manuel Ramírez  Spanish, Spruce, rosewood, cedar, ebony, ivory or bone, Spanish
Manuel Ramírez
Santos Hernández
1912
Koto (箏), Various woods, ivory, metal, nylon, tortoiseshell, abalone, lacquerwork, Japanese
Japanese
20th century
Bassoon, Dominique Antony Porthaux  French, Maple, brass, French
Dominique Antony Porthaux
1790–1800
Nyonganyonga, Wood, shell, metal, beads, Possibly Barwe People
Possibly Barwe People
ca. 1900
English Horn, H. Grenser  German, Wood, ivory, brass, German
H. Grenser
before 1807
Mi-gyaung, Wood, gold leaf, Burmese
Burmese
late 19th century
Sesando, Bamboo, teak wood, palm (Borassus flabellifera), wire, Javanese (Timorese)
Javanese (Timorese)
late 19th century
Shō, Bamboo wood, metal, Japanese
Japanese
19th century
Goqing, Wood, metal, stone, Chinese
Chinese
19th century
Harpsichord, Michele Todini , designer Italian, Wood, gilt, ebony, ivory, parchment, Italian (Roman)
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1670
Chongak Kayagum, Kim Kwang Ju  Korean, Wood, silk, cotton, Korean
Kim Kwang Ju
ca. 1980
Accordion, Alexandre Pere & Fils, Wood, metal, mastic, brass, tortoiseshell, gilt brass, mother-of-pearl, silver foil, French
Alexandre Pere & Fils
1850–55
Guitar, Spruce, ebony, ivory, tortoiseshell, mother-of-pearl, brass, Italian
Italian
ca. 1800
Eroro, Brass, Benin
Benin
19th century
Bala, Wood, gourd, hide, membrane, Malinke
Malinke
19th century
Shadow Puppet (Wayang Kulit), rawhide, horn, pigments including gold, with binder, plant fiber, Javanese
Javanese
late 19th–early 20th century
Still life with musical instruments (one of a pair), French Painter , 18th century French, Oil on canvas, French
French Painter
18th century
Still life with musical instruments (one of a pair), French Painter , 18th century French, Oil on canvas, French
French Painter
18th century
Portrait of a Young Woman, Mather Brown  American, Oil on canvas, American
Mather Brown
1801
Dancing in Colombia, Fernando Botero  Colombian, Oil on canvas
Fernando Botero
1980
The Musician, Bartholomeus van der Helst  Dutch, Oil on canvas
Bartholomeus van der Helst
1662
Mandolin, John Monteleone  American, Bavarian spruce, red maple, Italian-American
John Monteleone
1996
Ūd, Abdo George Nahat  Syrian, Wood, camel bone, Syrian
Abdo George Nahat
1925
Tubaphone Deluxe banjo, serial no. 51577, Vega Company  American, Wood, metal, bone, ivoroid, mother-of-pearl
Vega Company
ca. 1924
Sitar, Somabhai Mistry (B.C. Mistry and Sons), Wood, bone, plastic, gourd, Indian
Somabhai Mistry (B.C. Mistry and Sons)
1960
Sitar, Muhammad Azim, Wood, gourd, and bone, Pakistani
Muhammad Azim
early 1940s
Sitar, Hiren Roy (Bangladeshi, East Bengal 1922-1992 Calcutta) Bangladeshi, Wood, bone, plastic, gourd, Indian
Hiren Roy
ca. 1990
"Xiangpu’s Treasure" Guqin (古琴 ), wutong wood, lacquer, mother-of-pearl, silk, jade, Chinese
Chinese
mid 19th century
Bell (Ekure), Brass, Edo
Edo
early 19th–mid 19th century
Waj, Wood, hide,  animal hair, nylon, cloth, Afghan (Nuristan)
Afghan (Nuristan)
mid-20th century
Spider Drum, Cordia Platythyrsa or Iroko wood, hide, possibly Babungo/Vengo people
possibly Babungo/Vengo people
ca. 1940
Apinti, wood, hide, rope, Ndyuka
Ndyuka
1976
Apa, wood, lizard skin, Melanesian (Huon Gulf?, Papua New Guinean)
Melanesian (Huon Gulf?, Papua New Guinean)
late 19th century
Orphica, Various materials, probably Austrian
probably Austrian
early 19th century
Zanze, wood (Kapok, Ceiba pentandra), rattan, Nigerian (Efik)
Nigerian (Efik)
late 19th century
Rhaita (Al ghaita), Wood, metal, bone, Moroccan
Moroccan
ca. 1850