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"Lute: A Melodic Journey Through Time and Cultures" Step into the enchanting world of the lute, a captivating musical instrument that has transcended time and cultures

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Lute Collection: Lady with a Lute, c. 1510 (oil on panel)
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Lute Collection: Ball Under the Blue Moon, illustration for Fetes Galantes by Paul Verlaine (1844-96)
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Lute Collection: Shah Jahan with Asaf Khan from the late Shah Jahan Album, detached manuscript folio, c
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Lute Collection: Concert with musicians playing viola, lute and mandore accompanied by King Henry II (1519-1559)
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Lute Collection: Guerrier saoul et bouffon de cour (Drunk warrior and court jester)
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Lute Collection: Detail of 'The Assumption of Mary', 1745-48 (fresco)
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Lute Collection: Musical Still Life
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Lute Collection: After Dinner Entertainment (oil on canvas)
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Lute Collection: Fortuna Bestowing her Gifts, c. 1645 (oil on panel)
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Lute Collection: The Music Party (oil on wood)
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Lute Collection: Still life with musical instruments (Violin, lute and spiny) - Painting by Bartolomeo Bettera
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Lute Collection: Three musicians as symbol of Harmony, Room of the Conjugal Love, 1560-1561 (fresco)
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Lute Collection: Chanteur Florentin du XVe siecle, c. 1865 (brown patinated bronze)
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Lute Collection: Detail of 'The Assumption of Mary', 1745-48 (fresco)
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Lute Collection: Portrait of Faustina Bordoni, Handels singer, c. 1830 (oil on canvas)
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Lute Collection: Design for a Ceiling, Youth Playing a Luet with Three Ladies, 1992 (w / c)
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Lute Collection: Portrait of a man playing the lute: presume portrait of Imbert, clerk of the parliament of Aix
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Lute Collection: John Keats: The Eve Of St Agnes (colour litho)
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Lute Collection: Nature morte aux livres (Still life with books). Peinture de Gerrit van Vucht
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Lute Collection: Concert, 1919-21 (pochoir print)
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Lute Collection: Ms Hunter 229 f. 21v David tuning his harp, from the Hunterian Psalter, c
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Lute Collection: A lute ( Inlaid woodwork, 15th century)
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Lute Collection: A garden scene, from Hypnerotomachia Poliphili attributed to Francesco Colonna (c)
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Lute Collection: Ms Hunter 229 f. 21v Detail showing musicians, from the Hunterian Psalter, c
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Lute Collection: The Triumph of Death (fresco)
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Lute Collection: Ms Hunter 229 f. 21v David tuning his harp, from the Hunterian Psalter, c
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Lute Collection: A Scene from the Decameron, by Giovanni Boccaccio, c. 1492 (woodcut)
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Lute Collection: The Triumph of Death, c. 1445-47 (fresco)
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Lute Collection: The skeleton of Death and a minstrel. 1827 (engraving)
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Lute Collection: Algeria - African Gnawa Musician playing a traditional sintir, also known as the guembri
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Lute Collection: Elderly Moroccan man playing a sintir, also known as the guembri, gimbri or hejhouj
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Lute Collection: Scene from Shakespeares The Merchant of Venice (litho)
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Lute Collection: Woman with a musical instrument (colour litho)
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Lute Collection: Fantasy, woman sitting on a rug (colour litho)
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Lute Collection: German Protestant reformer Martin Luther playing music at home with his family (engraving)
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Lute Collection: Lucys music (engraving)
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Lute Collection: Musical instruments, 16th Century (engraving)
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Lute Collection: The Concert of Cats par Teniers, David, the Younger (1610-1690)
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Lute Collection: Couronnement de la vierge - The Coronation of the Virgin - Maso di Banco ()
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Lute Collection: Le concert (Concert). Peinture de Francesco Rustici (vers 1575-1626). Huile sur toile, 140 x 200 cm
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Lute Collection: 'Le joueur de luth'Peinture de Theodor Rombouts (1597-1637) 17eme siecle Regional Art Museum
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Lute Collection: An Allegory of Music, c. 1580 (drawing)
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Lute Collection: Lute, XVIth Century (engraving)
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Lute Collection: Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn (photogravure)
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Lute Collection: Children Making Music (oil painting)
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Lute Collection: The poet and the fountain (colour litho)


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"Lute: A Melodic Journey Through Time and Cultures" Step into the enchanting world of the lute, a captivating musical instrument that has transcended time and cultures. From Renaissance masterpieces to Chinese melodies, this 150 caption explores the diverse influence and beauty of the lute. In Richard Dadd's "The Fairy Fellers Master-Stroke, " a whimsical painting from the Victorian era, we catch a glimpse of an ethereal creature strumming a lute, its delicate strings resonating with magic. Piero della Francesca, an Italian painter renowned for his meticulous attention to detail, immortalized the elegance of the lute in his works. His paintings depict musicians gracefully plucking their instruments as if weaving invisible threads that connect us to centuries past. Johan Zoffany's masterpiece "The Sharp Family" transports us to Georgian England where we witness a family gathering around their beloved lutenist. The harmonious sounds emanating from her skilled fingers create an atmosphere filled with joy and merriment. "The Ambassadors" by Hans Holbein takes us back even further in time to Tudor England. Amidst political intrigue and diplomatic negotiations, an intricately carved lute stands as both symbol and reminder of artistry amidst power struggles. Traveling eastward, we encounter Chinese ti-tzu, so-na, yueh-ch'in, la-pa - traditional stringed instruments akin to our cherished lutes. Their haunting melodies echo through ancient palaces and serene landscapes alike. Mary Queen of Heaven herself is depicted holding a heavenly version of our earthly instrument in c. 1485-1500 oil on panel artwork. This portrayal showcases how music can transcend mortal boundaries and elevate souls towards celestial realms. Lady Plays Lute at Knole captures a moment frozen in time - a lady lost in her own melody within the grandeur of Knole House gardens. Her skillful hands dance across the strings, creating a symphony that resonates with nature's beauty.