Musicians in Art — Page 11
599 artworks
A man playing the violin in center, turned towards the left in profile, a seated woman to left playing with her dancing child, another woman standing and pointing behind a tree to left, seated women in a landscape to right in the background, from 'Various figures and lands' (Diverse figure e paesi)
Stefano della Bella|Israël Henriet, 1649
Strolling Violinist at an Ale House Door
Adriaen van Ostade, 1625–85
Setmalar Ragini: Folio from a ragamala series (Garland of Musical Modes)
Procession of draped female dancers, women bearing baskets, and male musicians, at right a satyr lies bound on a pyre, from a series of twelve frieze-like designs showing bacchanals, sacrifices, and dances
Pierre Brebiette|François Langlois, ca. 1617–25
La Jouer de Cornemuse (The Bagpipe Player), from Varie Figure Gobbi, suite appelée aussi Les Bossus, Les Pygmées, Les Nains Grotesques (Various Hunchbacked Figures, The Hunchbacks, The Pygmes, The Grotesque Dwarfs)
Jacques Callot, 1616–22
Symplegades
Cornelis Bloemaert|Pierre Brebiette, 17th century
Kalamkari Rumal
Kalamkari Rumal (Cover)
Bagpipe Player
Pierre Brebiette, 1610–50
Composite Elephant
Fragment with a Garden Scene
Annunciation
Hendrick Goltzius, 1594
Society Couples Dancing
Johann Theodor de Bry|Sebald Beham, 1580–1600
Mankind Awaiting the Last Judgement
Johann Sadeler I|Dirck Barendsz., 1568–1600
Group of Angel Musicians
Avanzino Nucci, 1551–1629
"Entertainment in a Garden", Folio from a Khamsa of Amir Khusrau Dihlavi, Matla' al-Anvar
Amir Khusrau Dihlavi, second half 16th century
The Musicians
Lucas van Leyden, 1524
The Dance of the Magdalene
Lucas van Leyden, 1519
Concert champêtre
Girolamo Romanino, ca. 1520–30
Trumpeters, from 'The Triumph of Caesar'
Jacob of Strasbourg|Benedetto Bordone, 1504
The Musicians (copy)
Lucas van Leyden, early 16th century
Musicians and Onlookers
Hans Schäufelein
"Bahram Gur in the Turquoise Palace on Wednesday", Folio 216 from a Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami of Ganja
Sultan Muhammad Nur|Mahmud Muzahib|Shaikh Zada|Nizami, dated A.H. 931/1524–25 CE
Arch Keystone
Panel of a Portable Buddhist Shrine with Dancer and Musician Celebrants
隋 彩繪陶持琵琶伎樂女俑|Female musician with lute
漢 彩繪陶樂舞俑(一組)|Dancer and Musicians
Limestone statuette of a female lyre player
Terracotta bell-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water)
Painter of London E 497, ca. 440 BCE
Lekythos
Haimon Painter, 1st quarter of 5th century BCE
Terracotta hydria: kalpis (water jar)
Dikaios Painter, ca. 500 BCE
Terracotta amphora (jar)
Swing Painter, ca. 540–530 BCE
Upper part of a limestone male aulos player
Standing tambourine player
Standing tambourine player
Razor
Fragment of a Leather Hanging(?) with an Erotic Scene
Evolution of Swing
Raymond Steth|WPA, 1939
Richter's Werke (binder's title)
Adrian Ludwig Richter|J. Heinrich Richter|Georg Wiegand|Meyer & Richter|Gaber and Richter|Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller|Breitkopf & Härtel|August Gaber|Kaspar Oertel|H. Gunther|Römmler and Jonas|C. C. Meinholdt and Söhne, 1879
Krishna Dancing with Two Attendant Female Musicians
Artillery, Musician
Oliver H. Willard, 1866
Bushu Yokohama gaikokujin yūkyō no zu|A View of the Amusements of the Foreigners in Yokohama, Bushu
Utagawa Yoshitora, 1st month, 1861
Musical Mokes
J. Wood, 1860s
An Orchestra in a Fashionable Residence; plate 8 from the series, Les Comédiens de Société, published in "Le Charivari"
Honoré Daumier, April 20, 1858
Plate 7: a street musician and a child accomplice playing before a group of seated figures , from the series of customs and pastimes of the Spanish people
Francisco Lameyer y Berenguer, 1850
Plate 18: street musicians and other figures outisde a tavern, from the series of customs and pastimes of the Spanish people
Francisco Lameyer y Berenguer, 1850
Zing! Zing! Boom_Boom_Boom!!! The Show of the Grrrreat Political Tumblers
J. J. Grandville|Auguste Desperret|Charles Philipon, August 1833
Menalcus Watching Women Dance, from Thornton's "Pastorals of Virgil"
William Blake|Virgil|Robert John Thornton, 1821