Pablo Picasso, Three Musicians, 1921. MoMA.
Pablo Picasso, Three Musicians, 1921. MoMA.
Camille Lambert (Belgian, 1874-1963), Le joueur d’orgue [The organ player], 1902 or before. Watercolour, 21.5 x 25.5 cm.
I’m passionate about restoring pipe organs, kings of instruments. Once I had a look inside the church instrument, I found my calling. Kirk
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Musical Instruments Photographed From Inside
violin, cello, flute and pipe organ
pics by Mierswa Kluska
“Sometimes the reason offered…
Not a photograph: Charles Bell, Gum Ball No. 10: “Sugar Daddy,” 1975. Oil on canvas. Guggenheim.
James Rosenquist, Campaign, 1965. MoMA.
Andy Warhol, Campbell’s Tomato Soup Shopping Bag, 1966. MoMA.
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“Percussion Kitchen.” Household items turned into an electronic instrument. By Devin Curry and Ben Gullard.
Gyorgy Konecsni, Ungheria, c. 1935. MoMA.
Mihaly Munkacsy, The Music Room, 1878. Metropolitan Museum.
A runner made in Hungary of cotton and silk satin (ca. 1900-1920). Art Institute.
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Dynamic performance of a movement from Bartok’s Divertimento by Collectif9.
John Singer Sargent, View of a Southern City, ca. 1868-70. Metropolitan.
John Marin, West Forty-Second Street from Ferryboat, 1929. Art Institute.
Bertrand Goldberg, Marina City, Chicago, IL, Perspective Sketch, 1985. Art Institute.
Childe Hassam, Broadway and 42nd Street, 1902. Metropolitan Museum.