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Pipa, Late 16th Century-Early 17th Century. Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), China. Wood, Ivory, Bone and Silk. 94 x 25,3 x 2,9 cm.
What Maglor would have played after the third kinslaying
Tell me this is not the most weepy looking instrument you've ever seen
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The Music Lesson
Artist: Gerard ter Borch (Dutch, 1617-1681)
Date: c. 1670
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States
Description
Gerard ter Borch specialized in small-scale portraits and scenes of everyday life. He often painted images like this one, featuring military officers and elegant young women conversing, making music, or exchanging letters. Here, a lady plays an elaborate stringed instrument, the double-headed lute, while her companion marks the tempo for her. He is presumably her music instructor, but the similarity in their ages and the presence of the bed in the background make the precise relationship of the figures tantalizingly ambiguous.