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A woman playing a stringed instrument, early 17th century (1926). Artist: Daniel Rebel
A woman playing a stringed instrument, early 17th century (1926). A wash and pencil drawing for the ballet of the Dowager of Billebahaut, danced in Paris. From Apollo magazine, volume IV, no 24, December 1926
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Apollo Daniel Lutanist Lute Lute Player Lutenist Rebel Stringed Instrument Print Collector7
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This print captures the essence of a woman playing a stringed instrument in the early 17th century. Created by artist Daniel Rebel in 1926, this wash and pencil drawing was originally intended for the ballet of the Dowager of Billebahaut, performed in Paris. The image showcases a full-length portrait of a female musician dressed elegantly in period clothing, complete with an exquisite hat. The lutenist's graceful posture and focused expression convey her deep connection to the music she creates. Her fingers delicately pluck at the strings, producing enchanting melodies that fill the air. This artwork beautifully encapsulates both the artistry and skill required to master such an instrument. Published in Apollo magazine's December 1926 edition, this print is not just a visual delight but also serves as a testament to women's contribution to music during that era. It highlights their ability to excel as musicians despite societal restrictions placed upon them. Daniel Rebel's meticulous attention to detail brings this historical scene vividly back to life. Whether you are an admirer of dance, ballet or simply appreciate fine art, this print will transport you back in time and immerse you in its timeless beauty.
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