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Wind Instrument, Wood, Japanese (possibly Ainu)
Japanese (possibly Ainu)
19th century
Wind Instrument, Bamboo, Philippine
Philippine
late 19th century
Shakuhachi  (尺八), Bamboo, Japanese
Japanese
early 20th century (?)
Bracelet Bell, Bronze., Italian (Ancient Roman)
Italian (Ancient Roman)
1st century CE
Contrabass saxophone in E flat, Evette-Schaeffer  French, Brass, white metal, French
Evette-Schaeffer
ca. 1925
Small male figure playing a wind instrument, in profile view, from "Varie Figure Gobbi", Jacques Callot  French, Etching
Jacques Callot
ca. 1621–25
Danso, Bamboo, Korean
Korean
19th century
Danso, Bamboo, Korean
Korean
ca. 1980
Peonies Blown in the Wind, John La Farge  American, Leaded opalescent glass, American
John La Farge
ca. 1880
Brahma with Attendants and Musicians, Unidentified artist, Hanging scroll; ink and color on hemp, Korea
Unidentified artist
late 16th century
Sheng ( 笙 ), Wood, metal, ivory, Chinese
Chinese
late 19th century
Shakuhachi, Bamboo, horn, lacquer, Japanese
Japanese
19th century
Shakuhachi, Bamboo, Japanese (possibly Uzan)
Japanese (possibly Uzan)
18th century
Bronze instrument, Bronze, Roman
Roman
1st–2nd century CE
Japanese
19th century
Spider monkey wearing wind god regalia, Mexica artist(s), Stone, Mexica (Aztec)
Mexica artist(s)
1325–1521 CE
Instrument Case, Muhammad Baqir  Iranian, Papier-maché and pasteboard; painted and lacquered
Muhammad Baqir
dated 1204 AH/1789 CE
Ehecatl (wind deity) vessel, Mixtec (Ñuu Savi) artists, Travertinef, Mixtec
Mixtec (Ñuu Savi) artists
10th–13th CE
The Wind, Imogen Cunningham  American, Platinum print
Imogen Cunningham
ca. 1910
Tubular instrument (Syphon), Copper
306–30 B.C.
Trumpet in B-flat, Martin Band Instrument Company  American, Brass, mother of pearl, American
Martin Band Instrument Company
1959
Elias Baeck
Albrecht Schmidt
ca. 1710–30
Purple Wind, Alex Katz  American, Oil on linen
Alex Katz
1995
The Evening Wind-bell, Kitao Masanobu (Santō Kyōden)  Japanese, Woodblock print; ink and color on paper, Japan
Kitao Masanobu (Santō Kyōden)
ca. 1783
Rafter finial in the shape of a dragon’s head and wind chime

, Gilt bronze, Korea
Korea
10th century
Trumpet in B-flat, Conn Musical Instrument Co.  American, Brass, silver plate, mother-of-pearl, American
Conn Musical Instrument Co.
ca. 1934
Section of lute instrument, Wood
ca. 1550–1295 B.C.
Alto Clarinet in E-flat, Charles Mahillon  Belgian, Cocuswood, brass, Belgian
Charles Mahillon
ca. 1900
Meskhetyu Instrument From Foundation Deposit C, Hatshepsut's Temple, Wood
ca. 1479–1458 B.C.
North Wind Mask (Negakfok), Wood, paint, feathers, Yup'ik
Yup'ik
early 20th century
Wind shift, Steven Sorman  American, Lithograph and woodcut
Steven Sorman
1998
Cornet à Pistons in B-flat, Courtois frères, Brass, touch pieces of ivory, French
Courtois frères
1833
Clavicorno fagotto (brass bassoon) in B-flat, Brass, nickel-silver, Italian
Italian
ca. 1888
Instrument, Iron, Sasanian
Sasanian
ca. 3rd–7th century CE
Alto saxophone in E-flat, Adolphe (Antoine Joseph) Sax  Belgian, active France, Brass, French
Adolphe (Antoine Joseph) Sax
ca. 1855
Divination Instrument (Galukoji), Wood, bamboo, feathers, fiber, beads, abrus seeds, camwood powder, Pende peoples
Pende peoples
20th century
Chongak Kayagum, Kim Kwang Ju  Korean, Wood, silk, cotton, Korean
Kim Kwang Ju
ca. 1980
Wind in Bamboo, Unidentified artist, Hanging scroll; ink on paper, China
Unidentified artist
Wen Tong
"The Wind Rose", Edward Hald  Swedish, Engraved glass
Edward Hald
Orrefors Glasbruk
1957, designed 1925
Raising the Wind, Thomas Rowlandson  British, Pen and brown ink and watercolor over graphite on off-white paper.
Thomas Rowlandson
1812