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Bagpipe Collection (page 3)

The haunting melodies of the bagpipe fill the air as a skilled Bagpiper stands proudly in Glencoe, Scotland

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Peasant Kermis, c. 1665, by David Teniers the Younger (1610

Peasant Kermis, c. 1665, by David Teniers the Younger (1610
David Teniers the Younger (1610-1690). Flemish painter. Peasant Kermis, c.1665. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Holland

Background imageBagpipe Collection: A French cornemuse and an Indian sarangi

A French cornemuse and an Indian sarangi
Page from the Illustrated London News, 9th March 1963, showing two instruments from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York: a French cornemuse

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Musical instruments: the bagpipe

Musical instruments: the bagpipe
A bagpipe

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Li Pifferari, 1810 (engraving)

Li Pifferari, 1810 (engraving)
XJF1072729 Li Pifferari, 1810 (engraving) by Pinelli, Bartolomeo (1781-1835); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Pipers; The two-man teams, zampognari or pifferari)

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Woman Playing the bagpipes. Palace of Catalan Music. Barcelo

Woman Playing the bagpipes. Palace of Catalan Music. Barcelo
Modernism. Woman Playing the bagpipes. The upper body was culpted by Eusebi Arnau (1863-1933) and the mosaic work of their lower bodies was created by Lluis Bru (1868-1952)

Background imageBagpipe Collection: German Nobles C14Th

German Nobles C14Th
Hood-turbans, fur-lined & trimmed houppelande with bagpipe sleeves, a voluminous garment cape-like in shape but belted & worn over a gipon (the buttoned sleeves visible) Date: 14th century

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Paradis Flamand 17C

Paradis Flamand 17C
LE PARADIS FLAMAND Drinking and dancing outside the village inn, while a bagpipe player provides the music Date: 17th century

Background imageBagpipe Collection: New Years Day with a Highland Regiment

New Years Day with a Highland Regiment
On the Western front, a Highland Regiment celebrate the New Year in traditional Scottish style, with sword dancing, bagpipe playing and singing. Date: 1 January 1917

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Magondi music used by snake charmers

Magondi music used by snake charmers
A magondi, an Indian musical wind instrument similar to a bagpipe, made from the outer coating of a gourd. Shown here in use by snake charmers

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Seven Liberal Arts Persecuted Pluto Bacchus ca

Seven Liberal Arts Persecuted Pluto Bacchus ca
Artokoloro

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Vertical Panel Two Children Supporting Pedestal

Vertical Panel Two Children Supporting Pedestal
Artokoloro

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Bagpiper player engraving 1875

Bagpiper player engraving 1875
The Independent Course Comprehensive Geography by James Monteith, A.S. Barnes & Co, New York & Chicago 1875

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Bagpipe and musette engraving 1881

Bagpipe and musette engraving 1881
Le Monde Physique par Amedee Guillemin - Paris / Librairie Hachette et Cie 1881

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Source Size = 2560 x 2170

Source Size = 2560 x 2170
The Great Highland Bagpipe Competition. at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Hendrick ter Brugghen, Dutch (1588-1629), Bagpipe Player, 1624, oil on canvas

Hendrick ter Brugghen, Dutch (1588-1629), Bagpipe Player, 1624, oil on canvas

Background imageBagpipe Collection: The Visiting Parlour in the Convent (oil on canvas)

The Visiting Parlour in the Convent (oil on canvas)
XZL60722 The Visiting Parlour in the Convent (oil on canvas) by Longhi, Pietro (c.1701-85) (circle of); Ca Rezzonico, Museo del Settecento, Venice; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Armenian piper, man from Armenia. Travels through Turkey 1862

Armenian piper, man from Armenia. Travels through Turkey 1862. By Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, 1815 - 1889. Van Lennep served as a missionary in Smyrna (Izmir) from 1840-1844

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Life of Christ, Adoration of the shepherds, preparatory study of tapestry cartoon

Life of Christ, Adoration of the shepherds, preparatory study of tapestry cartoon
XIR383191 Life of Christ, Adoration of the shepherds, preparatory study of tapestry cartoon for the Church Saint-Merri in Paris

Background imageBagpipe Collection: The Scotch Piper from Ackermanns World in Miniature (litho)

The Scotch Piper from Ackermanns World in Miniature (litho)
BAL36239 The Scotch Piper from Ackermanns World in Miniature (litho) by Shoberl, Frederic (1755-1853) (after); London Library, St Jamess Square, London, UK; out of copyright

Background imageBagpipe Collection: The Egg Dance (oil on canvas)

The Egg Dance (oil on canvas)
XCF272279 The Egg Dance (oil on canvas) by Steen, Jan Havicksz. (1625/26-79); Private Collection; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Month of January, from The Shepheardes Calender by Edmund Spenser (1552-99)

Month of January, from The Shepheardes Calender by Edmund Spenser (1552-99)
XJF277613 Month of January, from The Shepheardes Calender by Edmund Spenser (1552-99) (woodcut) (b/w photo) by English School; Private Collection; (add.info.: shepherds calendar; ); English

Background imageBagpipe Collection: A mother sits with a small child playing flute on her lap on a set table, besides

A mother sits with a small child playing flute on her lap on a set table, besides her blowing her husband with chubby cheeks on a bagpipe and a little boy playing a flute while his grandfather

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Farmers Dancing to the music of two musicians, David Teniers II, Anonymous, Quirin Boel

Farmers Dancing to the music of two musicians, David Teniers II, Anonymous, Quirin Boel, 1630-1718

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Old couple with bagpipes playing Death, print maker: Werner van den Valckert, Werner

Old couple with bagpipes playing Death, print maker: Werner van den Valckert, Werner van den Valckert, Johannes de Ram, 1610 - 1612 and or 1668 - 1693

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Kitchen, Pieter van der Heyden, Hieronymus Cock, 1563

Kitchen, Pieter van der Heyden, Hieronymus Cock, 1563

Background imageBagpipe Collection: July: piper and woman with jug, Anonymous, Crispijn van de Passe (I), Maerten de Vos

July: piper and woman with jug, Anonymous, Crispijn van de Passe (I), Maerten de Vos, 1574 - 1687

Background imageBagpipe Collection: The bagpipe gives no sound, only when full, print maker: Hendrick Goltzius attributed

The bagpipe gives no sound, only when full, print maker: Hendrick Goltzius attributed to workshop of, Karel van Mander I, Franco Estius, 1590 - 1594

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Farmer Fair, David Teniers (II), Abraham Teniers, 1639 - 1690

Farmer Fair, David Teniers (II), Abraham Teniers, 1639 - 1690

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Cartouche surrounded by grotesques, with left and right a basket with flowers, Johannes

Cartouche surrounded by grotesques, with left and right a basket with flowers, Johannes or Lucas van Doetechum, Hans Vredeman de Vries, Hieronymus Cock, c. 1555 - c. 1560

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Dancing farmers during a village festival, Jan van de Velde II, P. Leijenaar, 1652 - 1673

Dancing farmers during a village festival, Jan van de Velde II, P. Leijenaar, 1652 - 1673

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Farmer Fair, William Young Ottley, Abraham Teniers, 1828

Farmer Fair, William Young Ottley, Abraham Teniers, 1828

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Landscape with drinking boy and piper, Jan de Visscher, Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem

Landscape with drinking boy and piper, Jan de Visscher, Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem, 1643 - 1692

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Scene with a musician playing the bagpipes, a woman spinning and a man carving spoons

Scene with a musician playing the bagpipes, a woman spinning and a man carving spoons
XJF1072727 Scene with a musician playing the bagpipes, a woman spinning and a man carving spoons (engraving) by Anonymous; Private Collection; out of copyright

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Old Geordie Sime, a Famous Piper in his Time, 1789 (engraving)

Old Geordie Sime, a Famous Piper in his Time, 1789 (engraving)
XJF1072728 Old Geordie Sime, a Famous Piper in his Time, 1789 (engraving) by Kay, John (1742-1826); Private Collection; Scottish, out of copyright

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Le Mort, George IV (1762-1830), caricature of the King grieving the death

Le Mort, George IV (1762-1830), caricature of the King grieving the death
BAL15041 Le Mort, George IV (1762-1830), caricature of the King grieving the death of the giraffe at London Zoo, printed by J. Netherclift, and pub

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Hendrik Hondius I after Pieter Bruegel the Elder (Dutch, 1573-1649 or after), Two

Hendrik Hondius I after Pieter Bruegel the Elder (Dutch, 1573-1649 or after), Two Bagpipe Players, 1642, engraving

Background imageBagpipe Collection: SCOTTISH BAGPIPER, c1912. Bagpiper playing on a street corner at Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York

SCOTTISH BAGPIPER, c1912. Bagpiper playing on a street corner at Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York. Photograph, c1912

Background imageBagpipe Collection: ITALIAN DANCERS, c1600. Italian couple dancing to bagpipes. Woodcut, Italian, c1600

ITALIAN DANCERS, c1600. Italian couple dancing to bagpipes. Woodcut, Italian, c1600

Background imageBagpipe Collection: CHAUCER: CANTERBURY TALES. The Miller. Detail from a acsimile of the Ellesmere

CHAUCER: CANTERBURY TALES. The Miller. Detail from a acsimile of the Ellesmere manuscript of Geoffrey Chaucers Canterbury Tales, c1410

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Scottish pipe band, (B&W)

Scottish pipe band, (B&W)

Background imageBagpipe Collection: SCOTTISH DANCE, c1894. Dancing the Highland Fling. Illustration by W. A. Rogers, c1894

SCOTTISH DANCE, c1894. Dancing the Highland Fling. Illustration by W. A. Rogers, c1894
SCOTTISH DANCE, c1894. Dancing the Highland Fling. Illustration by W.A. Rogers, c1894

Background imageBagpipe Collection: AD: SCOTCH WHISKY, 1893. English advertisement for John Robertson and Son scotch whisky

AD: SCOTCH WHISKY, 1893. English advertisement for John Robertson and Son scotch whisky, 1893

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Antique illustration of ornate frame decoration

Antique illustration of ornate frame decoration

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Burns night in Bexleyheath, Kent. The bagpiper is give a drink. 4 February 1939

Burns night in Bexleyheath, Kent. The bagpiper is give a drink. 4 February 1939

Background imageBagpipe Collection: India, Sikh playing Scottish bagpipes in third-class train carriage from Journal des Voyages

India, Sikh playing Scottish bagpipes in third-class train carriage from Journal des Voyages, engraving, 1909
History of Exploration, India, 20th century. A Sikh playing the Scottish bagpipes in a third-class train carriage. Engraving from Journal des Voyages, 1909

Background imageBagpipe Collection: Scottish Reel / Cairo

Scottish Reel / Cairo
Two Scotsmen dance a reel to the tune of a bagpipe, astonishing the natives of Cairo Date: late 19th century

Background imageBagpipe Collection: ZAMPOGNA, 1723. Italian folk bagpipe. Copper engraving by Arnold van Westerhout, 1723

ZAMPOGNA, 1723. Italian folk bagpipe. Copper engraving by Arnold van Westerhout, 1723

Background imageBagpipe Collection: A Hearing

A Hearing - Four Egyptian men sitting outside a Cafe have their quiet discussion rudely interrupted by a wandering (and very noisy) bagpipe player! Date: circa 1916



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The haunting melodies of the bagpipe fill the air as a skilled Bagpiper stands proudly in Glencoe, Scotland. Dressed in traditional Scottish uniform, he captivates the audience with his mesmerizing tunes. Reminiscent of brave warriors from centuries past, this Bagpiper embodies the spirit of Scotland. Amongst them is Piper Daniel Laidlaw V. C. , a true hero who played his bagpipes amidst chaos and danger during World War I. His courage and musical talent inspire generations to come. In another scene, a group of Cameron Highlanders march together, led by their esteemed Pipe Major. The sound of their synchronized bagpipes echoes through the hills, evoking both pride and nostalgia for Scottish traditions. A lone Highlander plays his Highland Bagpipe passionately against a breathtaking backdrop. His music resonates with history and cultural heritage that runs deep within every Scot's veins. Across continents, an Australian Ladies Pipe Band embarks on a world tour showcasing their exceptional skills on the bagpipe. Their harmonious melodies bridge cultures and unite people through music. In Scotland itself, eager learners gather for a Bagpipe lesson steeped in tradition and authenticity. As they master each note under expert guidance, they become part of an unbroken lineage that stretches back centuries. Like leaves carried by the wind, these enchanting sounds travel far beyond borders - reaching even distant lands where unexpected ears are delighted by its unique charm. Transporting us back to 1900 is an exquisite wash-on-paper painting depicting a Highlander playing his beloved instrument with utmost grace. This artwork captures not only his skill but also reveals glimpses into life during that era - reminding us how timeless bagpipe music truly is. Whether it be at grand events or intimate gatherings, the presence of bagpipers adds an indescribable magic to any occasion. Their powerful tunes evoke emotions like no other instrument can - stirring hearts and igniting spirits wherever they go.