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Found 56 Items Tagged "instrument"
Objects
Sistrum (Rattle)
332–30 B.C.E.
Max Weber
American, born Russia, 1881–1961
The Cellist
1917
Yombe
Side-Blown Horn (Mpungi) or (Kithenda)
19th century
We
Divination Object (Gbaule)
early 20th century
Iatmul
Drum
early 20th century
Winslow Homer
American, 1836–1910
The Dinner Horn
1870
Drum
7th century B.C.E.
Italian
A Musician
18th century
John George Brown
American, born England, 1831–1913
The Boy Violinist
1874
Herbert Denman
American, 1855–1903
The Trio--Fantasie
1886
Mangbetu; Budu
Harp with Removable Pegs (Kundi)
early 20th century
Vili
Top of Whistle (Nsiba)
late 19th or early 20th century
Indus Valley Culture
Small Toy Whistle
3000–2500 B.C.E.
Elihu Vedder
American, 1836–1923
Wedding Procession
1872–1875
Tlingit
Spoon
18th–19th century
Bwayen; Dan; We
Male Nude Holding Knife and Horn
early 20th century
Fragment of a Sistrum
ca. 664 B.C.E.–305 B.C.E.
Cylindrical Instrument
ca. 1352–1332 B.C.E.
Sistrum (Rattle)
332–30 B.C.E.
Max Weber
American, born Russia, 1881–1961
The Cellist
1917
Yombe
Side-Blown Horn (Mpungi) or (Kithenda)
19th century
We
Divination Object (Gbaule)
early 20th century
Iatmul
Drum
early 20th century
Winslow Homer
American, 1836–1910
The Dinner Horn
1870
Drum
7th century B.C.E.
Italian
A Musician
18th century
John George Brown
American, born England, 1831–1913
The Boy Violinist
1874
Herbert Denman
American, 1855–1903
The Trio--Fantasie
1886
Mangbetu; Budu
Harp with Removable Pegs (Kundi)
early 20th century
Vili
Top of Whistle (Nsiba)
late 19th or early 20th century
Indus Valley Culture
Small Toy Whistle
3000–2500 B.C.E.
Elihu Vedder
American, 1836–1923
Wedding Procession
1872–1875
Tlingit
Spoon
18th–19th century
Bwayen; Dan; We
Male Nude Holding Knife and Horn
early 20th century
Fragment of a Sistrum
ca. 664 B.C.E.–305 B.C.E.
Cylindrical Instrument
ca. 1352–1332 B.C.E.
Sistrum (Rattle)
332–30 B.C.E.
Max Weber
American, born Russia, 1881–1961
The Cellist
1917
Yombe
Side-Blown Horn (Mpungi) or (Kithenda)
19th century
We
Divination Object (Gbaule)
early 20th century
Iatmul
Drum
early 20th century
Winslow Homer
American, 1836–1910
The Dinner Horn
1870
Drum
7th century B.C.E.
Italian
A Musician
18th century
John George Brown
American, born England, 1831–1913
The Boy Violinist
1874
Herbert Denman
American, 1855–1903
The Trio--Fantasie
1886
Mangbetu; Budu
Harp with Removable Pegs (Kundi)
early 20th century
Vili
Top of Whistle (Nsiba)
late 19th or early 20th century
Indus Valley Culture
Small Toy Whistle
3000–2500 B.C.E.
Elihu Vedder
American, 1836–1923
Wedding Procession
1872–1875
Tlingit
Spoon
18th–19th century
Bwayen; Dan; We
Male Nude Holding Knife and Horn
early 20th century
Fragment of a Sistrum
ca. 664 B.C.E.–305 B.C.E.
Cylindrical Instrument
ca. 1352–1332 B.C.E.
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