RMKFRBMT–Viol and lute players (1538). Engravings from the 'Hochzeitstanzer' series by Heinrich Aldegrever. HA: German painter and engraver, 1502–1555 or 1561.
RMF457YF–A lute is a plucked string instrument with a neck (either fretted or unfretted) having the strings running in a plane parallel to the sound table and a deep round back.
RM2B01AR8–China: A man plucks a pipa or Chinese lute, the Naxi (Nakhi) Folk Orchestra, Naxi Orchestra Hall, Lijiang Old Town, Yunnan Province. Naxi music is 500 years old, and with its mixture of literary lyrics, poetic topics, and musical styles from the Tang, Song, and Yuan dynasties, as well as some Tibetan influences, it has developed its own unique style and traits. There are three main styles: Baisha, Dongjing, and Huangjing, all using traditional Chinese instruments. The Naxi or Nakhi are an ethnic group inhabiting the foothills of the Himalayas in the northwestern part of Yunnan Province.
RMBMK3R7–Black hands playing the strings of a 21 string Kora harp-lute, an African musical instrument, Rome, Italy
RF2JH85YG–Music instruments lute icon
RMB0Y45N–Playing the Hajhouj or guembri, Three stringed percussive lute, used in traditional Gnawa or Gnauoa Music of Khamlia
RF2WK6P7R–Lute - Oud. Arabic Oriental Music Instrument
RMPXGY91–Lute Player 1520 by Bartolomeo Veneto 1502 - 1530 Italy, Italian.
RM2HG598T–A Young Woman Composing a Piece of Musicby the Dutch artist, Gabriël Metsu (1629–1667), oil on panel, c. 1664
RF2RHC3W5–A lute is a plucked string instrument with a neck having the strings running in a plane parallel to the sound table and a deep round back.
RM2WP31E0–Soundhole decoration of a lute
RMERE841–Chinese Pipa, or short-necked lute, tradtional instrument of china made with shallow piriform body, wooden soundboard and frets
RMP0P43M–Suzhou, Jiangsu, China. Young Woman Playing a Pipa.
RMB39P5E–Angel playing cittern lute plectrum musical instrument music musician St Peter Hungate church museum Norwich 1450 Medieval
RME1NA3X–Renaissance. 16th century. Musicians playing the lute and cello. Concert. Engraving.
RME5E54W–Melozzo da Forli (1438-1494). Italian painter. Fresco depicting an Angel playing a lute, c. 1480.
RMG2NKBP–Queen Elizabeth's Lute. Although referred to as a lute this musical instrument is technically a guitar. It is believed to have belonged to Queen Elizabeth although this can’t be known for sure.
RF2T2RT1B–Lute inspired by the musical instrument from the frescoes of the angels in the Valencia Cathedral museum Thyssem Bonemisza.
RMAFM0T0–music, instruments, lute, 17th century, replica, early 19th century,
RMK0R5C9–Lute player - from Filippo Bonanni's Gabinetto Armonico 1723. Engraving by Arnold van Westerhout. FB: Italian Jesuit scholar 1658 – 1723.
RMF457YC–A lute is a plucked string instrument with a neck (either fretted or unfretted) having the strings running in a plane parallel to the sound table and a deep round back.
RFKPPX86–Artisan Lute Maker Storing Guitar Music Instrument In Case For Client
RFR40AG0–Lute flat vector icon. Folk music instrument
RM2WH2JMF–Historical event recreated. A man dressed as the famous Swedish poet Carl Michael Bellman dressed in period clothes of the 18th century playing a lute while a woman stands in the window next to him and listens. Hagateatern Stockholm 1930s
RMW54CDA–Court garden with music and dance Hortorum Viridariorumque elegantes and multiplicis formae (series title) Gardens of the minne (series title), Court garden with couples walking and having fun together. In the foreground a man dances for a woman, while another lady plays the lute. A dog (symbol of love) watches. Other couples also view and point to the spectacle. The print is part of an album, garden of love, court of love, 'fête galante', garden, one person playing string instrument (plucked), one person dancing alone, French or architectonic garden, formal garden, Pieter van der Borcht (I
RF2WKE5R2–Lute - Oud. Arabic Oriental Music Instrument
RMEFB52P–Angel playing the Lute by Forli Melozzo da (1438-94) Italian Pinacoteca Vatican Museum Rome Italy
RF2JE9RMA–Dombra, traditional Kazakh string musical instrument. Isolated vector clip art illustration.
RM2G8YR9P–Young woman playing traditional music on lute at Thai Hai ethnic village, Thai Nguyen province, Northern Vietnam, Asia
RM2X1JNHH–Persian oud, a short-neck lute-type pear-shaped fretless string musical instrument, displayed in the Isfahan Music Museum. Isfahan, Iran.
RMERE87Y–Chinese Pipa, close-up of the frets, or short-necked lute, tradtional instrument of china made with shallow piriform body,
RMB1N222–Syrian Oud or 'Ud, made in Damascus, with ivory and mother-of-pearl decoration. CANNOT BE LICENSED FOR BOOK FRONT COVER BEFORE 27 NOVEMBER 2045.
RMB39P53–Angel playing cittern lute plectrum musical instrument music musician St Peter Hungate church museum Norwich 1450 Medieval
RME25MGT–Renaissance. 16th century. Musicians playing the lute and cello. Concert. Engraving. Color.
RM2D6A9M5–Roman era. Stele of Lutatia Lupata. The young Lutatia is depicted playing a stringed instrument, of the 'pandarium' type. The text gives us the name and age (16 years old) of the deceased, as well as the name of the dedicator Lutatia Severa. 60 x 36,50 cm. Marble. 2nd century AD. National Museum of Roman Art. Merida, Extremadura, Spain.
RMG2NKF8–Siamisen, Kokiu, Biwa. These are all Japanese instruments. The Kokiu in the centre has a long fishing-rod bow, the Siamisen is the most common Japanese stringed instrument and the Biwa is a lute-like instrument in the shape of a divided pear that becomes narrower as it goes upwards.
RM2A70W68–Postage stamp. Great Britain. Queen Elizabeth II. Christmas 1998. Angels. Angel playing Lute. 43p.
RMFGRMMW–music, musician, lutenist, nature study by Antoine Watteau, France, early 18th century, lute, lutes, musical instrument, musical instruments, stringed instrument, string instrument, stringed instruments, string instruments, plucked instrument, plucked instruments, chordophone, fine arts, art, graphic, graphics, rococo, people, man, men, male, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMK2YC1T–Theorbo lute by Johann Christian Hoffmann. 1720, Leipzig. Instrument and lute maker to the court, a friend of J.S.Bach .
RMEH03RJ–ActiveMuseum 0003361.jpg / Musical instruments 25/09/2013 - / 18th century Collection / Active Museum
RMD7BCY8–Tamburica (tambourica)- Croatian traditional music instrument on the wall
RMFAE4DK–Detail of Greek Lute
RMGP423D–Old Indian string instrument, 19th century
RM2JBJDAN–A man playing 'sampe' (sape), a Dayaknese traditional string instrument, at Bali Gundi longhouse of traditional Dayak Taman community in Sibau Hulu, Putussibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RF2WK991E–Lute - Oud. Arabic Oriental Music Instrument
RMF3WX0B–White Glazed Pottery Figurine of woman Playing Pipa ( Lute ) ( Sui Culture AD 581 -618 ) Shanghai Museum of ancient Chinese art China
RF2JKWM5H–Dombra, traditional Kazakh string musical instrument. Color and black and white drawing. Vector clip art illustration.
RM2G8YRCH–Young woman playing traditional music on lute at Thai Hai ethnic village, Thai Nguyen province, Northern Vietnam, Asia
RM2B0174B–India: 'Above: Todi Ragini holding vina, with four gazelles; Below: Gauri Ragini holding lute, with female attendant'. Ragamala miniature painting, c. 1800. Ragamala Paintings are a series of illustrative paintings from medieval India based on Ragamala or the 'Garland of Ragas', depicting various Indian musical nodes, Ragas. They stand as a classical example of the amalgamation of art, poetry and classical music in medieval India. Ragamala paintings were created in most schools of Indian painting, starting in the 16th and 17th centuries.
RMERFFNX–Lute - showing construction of body
RMB1MYE2–Syrian Oud or 'Ud, made in Damascus, with ivory and mother-of-pearl decoration. CANNOT BE LICENSED FOR BOOK FRONT COVER BEFORE 27 NOVEMBER 2045.
RMDC1A3C–Man playing medieval lute on the street
RMF3WYMH–Europe. Middle Age. Couple playing musical instruments, lute and lyre. Engraving, 19th century. Color.
RFJ94M3Y–Medieval Young man playing the old guitar, lute parade del Palio.
RMAG7J4M–Detail of a 7 course renaissance lute made in England by Steven Gottlieb, London
RMM6N2C5–Young man playing Indian classical music on a sarod at home in the Albaicin district of Granada, Andalusia, Spain.
RMFF6N1D–music, musician, lutenist and singer during salon music, copper engraving by Israhel van Meckenem, Bocholt, Westphalia, late 15th century, lute, lutes, musical instrument, musical instruments, stringed instrument, string instrument, stringed instruments, string instruments, chordophone, fashion, clothes, animals, animal, dog, dogs, fasten, fastening, leash, lead, leashes, Germany, Middle Ages, fine arts, art, Gothic style, Gothic period, graphic, graphics, people, couple, couples, singer, singers, historic, historical, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMKE2KTE–Triumph of Maximilian, c. 1516 - stringed instruments lute, quintern, tammerlin, drummer, pipes, veille, Male musicians . early music instruments being played.
RF2M82RGP–Turkish classical music instrument zither kanun for played isolated on white
RMAHEC3M–Portrait of a Bhutanese man in natiional dress wearing a warm coloured gho and playing a dramgyan lute at Taktshang teahouse
RMFAE4E2–Man playing Greek Lute
RMGP4235–Old Indian string instrument, 19th century
RM2JBJDAA–A man playing 'sampe' (sape), a Dayaknese traditional string instrument, at Bali Gundi longhouse of traditional Dayak Taman community in Sibau Hulu, Putussibau Utara, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RF2WK1R3T–Lute - Oud. Arabic Oriental Music Instrument
RM2K90C6E–Angel playing the lute by Giovanni Battista di Jacopo, known as Rosso Fiorentino (Firenze 1495 – Parigi 1540) , Florence, Italy. ( Child angel plucking the strings of a lute, )
RMC5FTAN–Viet Trinh Quang, 53, plays a stringed instrument known as a moon lute in his home in Tho Ha village, Vietnam
RMAG7KBY–Detail of a 7 course renaissance lute made in England by Steven Gottlieb, London
RMM6N2BR–Young man playing Indian classical music on a sarod at home in the Albaicin district of Granada, Andalusia, Spain.
RMG5X52M–music, music group, English orchestra in the second half of 16th century, wood engraving, mid 19th century, musician, musicians, band, bands, ensemble, ensembles, lutenist, harpist, harf player, trombonist, trombonists, flute player, piper, flute players, pipers, flutist, flutists, musical instrument, instrument, musical instruments, instruments, harp, harps, lute, lutes, flute, pipe, flutes, pipes, trombone, trombones, England, Elizabethan era, people, men, man, male, music group, music groups, orchestra, orchestras, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMKF2RRP–Engraving from Diderot's 'Encyclopedie', 1769 Instrument-maker's workshop and tools - instruments including: violin, lute, mandolin, serpent, harp, guitar, organ, trumpet, bassoon, cello. 18th Century - late Baroque / Classical Period. Craft
RFF4W03K–Colorful ukuleles on sale at an outdoor stall
RF2TBCX49–Baglama or saz is a type of stringed instrument commonly used in Turkish folk music. Isolated white background
RMFAE4DW–Man playing Greek Lute
RM2PKM34B–Luther lying in his monastery cell unconciously is put back into life by lute music, historical illustration 1851
RMRYBRB7–Couple making music, Lucas van Leyden, 1524
RF2WJF50H–Lute - Oud. Arabic Oriental Music Instrument
RMRWDCD2–Merry company with a Lute Player 1619, Gherardo Delle Notti - Gerrit Honthorst 1592-1656 ,Dutch, The Netherlands.,( Caravaggists, Style of Caravaggio)
RMW7DEDH–Italian theorbo, 16th century, (1901). Artist: Unknown
RMERFFNM–Lute - close up - tuning pegs
RMDYF339–A Hadza hunter wearing raditional colorful beads headband, plays a rebab
RM2J8NEBH–An Angel in Red with a Lute by the Italian Renaissance artist, Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis (c. 1455 – c. 1508), oil on poplar, c. 1495-99
RMFJND49–Gerard ter Borch (1617-1681). Dutch genre painter. Dutch Golden Age. the duet. Singer and Theorbo lute player, 1669. Detail.
RM2WP30P2–Soundhole decoration of a lute
RMAG7KDW–Detail of a 7 course renaissance lute made in 2005 by luthier Steven Gottlieb, London.
RMM6N2BF–Young man playing Indian classical music on a sarod at home in the Albaicin district of Granada, Andalusia, Spain.
RMFF6538–music, musicians, Arab musicians of the Sicilian court, after ivory carving, Italy, 12th century, wood engraving, 19th century, Arabs, Arab, musical instrument, instrument, musical instruments, instruments, make music, play music, making music, playing music, makes music, plays music, made music, played music, playing, play, lute, lutes, flute, pipe, flutes, pipes, Middle Ages, Kingdom of Sicily, court musician, Moslem, Muslim, Moslems, Muslims, people, men, man, male, musician, musicians, court, courts, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMK4N4ER–Woodcut from Praetorius's 'Syntagma Musicum' showing 1. Dulcimer (played with fingers), 2. Harp-lute, 3. 'Old Italian Instrument'. 16th century Renaissance. German musician, composer and theorist, 15 February 1571 - 15 February 1621.
RMTXGJKA–Painting titled 'A Concert' by Lorenzo Costa (1460-1535) an Italian painter of the Renaissance. Dated 15th Century
RM2HGB44B–Antiveduto Grammatica (1571-1626). Italian painter. Saint Cecilia with two Angels, ca.1620. Detail. Oil on canvas (100 x 126 cm). National Museum of Ancient Art. Lisbon, Portugal.
RMFAE4DD–Man playing Greek Lute
RM2HJ4H8H–Self-Portrait as a Lute Player by Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1656) painte in 1617.
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