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Bass Viola da Gamba, Andreas Jais  German, Wood, Austrian
attributed to Andreas Jais
early 18th century
Bass Viola da Gamba, John Rose  British, Wood, British
attributed to John Rose
ca. 1600
Lucas van Uffel (died 1637), Anthony van Dyck  Flemish, Oil on canvas
Anthony van Dyck
ca. 1622
The Musician, Bartholomeus van der Helst  Dutch, Oil on canvas
Bartholomeus van der Helst
1662
Young Woman with a Lute, Johannes Vermeer  Dutch, Oil on canvas
Johannes Vermeer
ca. 1662–63
Quinton, Peter Wamsley  British, Wood, British
Peter Wamsley
ca. 1750
Small Division Viol, Wood, German
German
18th century
Seven String Bass Viol, Nicolas Bertrand  French, Maple, spruce, French
Nicolas Bertrand
1720
Baryton, Johann Joseph Stadlmann  Czech, Wood, Czech
attributed to Johann Joseph Stadlmann
1779
Violin, Johann Anton Gedler  German, Wood, mother-of-pearl, silver, German
Attributed to Johann Anton Gedler
ca. 1752–1800
Division Viol, Maple, spruce, gut, British
British
1640–65
A Musical Party, Gabriël Metsu  Dutch, Oil on canvas
Gabriël Metsu
1659
Enigmes Joyeuses pour les Bons Esprits, Plate 8, Jan van Haelbeeck  Flemish, Copper engraving
Jan van Haelbeeck
Jean Leclerc IV
ca. 1615
Division Viol, School of Tielke, Wood, ivory, tortoise shell, German
School of Tielke
ca. 1720
Division Viol, Henry Smith  British, Maple, spruce, British
Henry Smith
1629
Toilet box, Antoine Watteau  French, Enamel on copper, British, possibly Birmingham
decoration probably after Antoine Watteau
ca. 1750–60
Design for a Pedentive Decoration: two women with musical instruments, Anonymous, Italian, Piedmontese, 18th century  Italian, Pen and brown ink over leadpoint
Anonymous, Italian, Piedmontese, 18th century
18th century
Tenor Violin, Edward C. Twist  American, Woods, gut, copper, American
Edward C. Twist
1929
Kemangeh, Wood, wire strings, Turkish
Turkish
late 19th century
Yankee Bass Viol, William Darracott, Jr.  American, Wood, American
William Darracott, Jr.
1861
Quinton d'Amore, Jean Colin  French, Wood, ebony, bone, French
Jean Colin
ca. 1750–1800
Sarangi, Wood, metal, parchment, horsehair, mother-of -pearl, ivory, paint, Indian (Gujarat)
Indian (Gujarat)
19th century
"Japanese Fiddle", Wood, American
American
19th century
Vertical Viola, Louis M. Condax  American, Wood, American
Louis M. Condax
1966
Mute Viola d'Amore, Daniel Achatius Stadlmann  Austrian, Wood, Austrian
Daniel Achatius Stadlmann
mid-18th century
Viola d'Amore, Jean-Nicolas Lambert  French, Wood, French
Attributed to Jean-Nicolas Lambert
second half 18th century
Tarawangsa, Wood, silk, parchment, mother-of-pearl, metal, Javanese (Sunda)
Javanese (Sunda)
19th century
Gambus, Wood, vellum, strings, possibly Malaysian
possibly Malaysian
late 19th–early 20th century
Division Viol, Richard Meares  British, Spruce, ebony, maple, British
labeled Richard Meares
ca. 1680
Rebab, Wood (nangha ), fabric, metal., Javanese
Javanese
19th century
Pardessus de Viole, Louis Guersan  French, Wood, French
Louis Guersan
1770
Viola, Benjamin Banks  British, Wood, British
Benjamin Banks
1791
Viola, Robert Horne  British, Wood, American
Robert Horne
1757
Viola d'Amore, Nicolaus Langer  German, wood, German
probably Nicolaus Langer
ca. 1799
Viola, Wood, Italian
Italian
late 18th century
Ūd, wood
19th century
Viola Pomposa, Josef Klee  German, Wood, Bohemian
Josef Klee
19th century
Viola d'Amore, Wood, German
German
ca. 1900
Lijerica, wood, Croatia (former Yugoslavia)
Croatia (former Yugoslavia)
mid-19th century
Viola d'Amore, Giovanni Grancino  Italian, Spruce, maple, ebony, bone, iron, Italian
Giovanni Grancino
1701
Violin-Player, Albrecht Altdorfer  German, Engraving
Albrecht Altdorfer

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