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Bass Viola da Gamba, John Rose  British, Wood, British
attributed to John Rose
ca. 1600
Bass Viola da Gamba, Andreas Jais  German, Wood, Austrian
attributed to Andreas Jais
early 18th century
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
Division Viol, Maple, spruce, gut, British
British
1640–65
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
Viola da Braccio, Spruce and bird's-eye maple, German
German
mid-18th century
Baryton, Johann Joseph Stadlmann  Czech, Wood, Czech
attributed to Johann Joseph Stadlmann
1779
Division Viol, Richard Meares  British, Spruce, ebony, maple, British
labeled Richard Meares
ca. 1680
Division Viol, Barak Norman  British, Wood, British
Attributed to Barak Norman
1692
Sebald Beham
ca. 1526
Bass Viol, Abraham Prescott  American, Wood, American
Attributed to Abraham Prescott
ca. 1820
Treble Viol, Cabroly  Italian, active France, Wood, French
Cabroly
1730
Bass Viol, Matthias Humel  German, Spruce and maple, German
Possibly by Matthias Humel
18th century
Woman Playing the Violin, Seen from the Back, Louis de Carmontelle  French, Red and black chalk, graphite, gouache and watercolor
Louis de Carmontelle
ca. 1758–59
Woman Playing the Violin, Seen from the Front, Louis de Carmontelle  French, Red and black chalk, graphite, and watercolor
Louis de Carmontelle
ca. 1758–59
Madonna and Child with Angels Playing Lute and Viola da Braccio, Anonymous, Spanish, School of Seville, 17th century  Spanish, Pen and medium brown ink, brush and light brown wash, over black chalk underdrawing. On off-white paper. Composition broadly outlined in pen and brown ink
Anonymous, Spanish, School of Seville, 17th century
17th century
Violin, Johann Anton Gedler  German, Wood, mother-of-pearl, silver, German
Attributed to Johann Anton Gedler
ca. 1752–1800
Saint Francis and an Angel with a Viola da Braccio (The Ecstasy of Saint Francis), Anonymous, Spanish, School of Seville, 17th century  Spanish, Red chalk; composition outlined on three sides with the same. On off-white paper
Anonymous, Spanish, School of Seville, 17th century
17th century
A Duet, Anonymous, British, late 18th–early 19th century  British, Hand-colored etching
Multiple artists/makers
1785 (?)
Treble Viol, Jean Ouvrard  French, Wood, French
Jean Ouvrard
1726
Concerto Spirituale, Henry William Bunbury  British, Hand-colored etching
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1803 (?)
Concerto Spirituale, Henry William Bunbury  British, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1803 (?)
Concerto Spirituale, James Bretherton  British, Etching touched with ink
Multiple artists/makers
March 23, 1773
Allegory of Music, Leather, blind stamped, embossed, molded and incised; on later wooden mount, Northern French
Northern French
ca. 1570–90