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Cushion : VIRGINAL, 1635. Lady playing a virginal. Etching, 1635, by Wenceslaus Hollar
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VIRGINAL, 1635. Lady playing a virginal. Etching, 1635, by Wenceslaus Hollar
VIRGINAL, 1635.
Lady playing a virginal. Etching, 1635, by Wenceslaus Hollar
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1635 Baroque Etching Gown Hairstyle Harpsichord Harpsichordist Hollar Keyboard Player Playing Upper Class Wenceslaus Virginal
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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This print showcases a beautiful piece of art titled "VIRGINAL, 1635. Lady playing a virginal". Created in 1635 by the talented artist Wenceslaus Hollar, this etching captures the essence of the Baroque era with its intricate details and elegant composition. In the image, we see an upper-class lady seated at a virginal, a keyboard instrument similar to a harpsichord. She is dressed in a stunning gown that reflects the fashion trends of the time, complete with elaborate hairstyles that were popular among women during this period. The focus of the artwork is on the lady's skillful hands as she delicately plays the keys of her instrument. The artist has masterfully captured her concentration and passion for music through his meticulous etching technique. This print not only serves as a visual delight but also provides us with insights into both musical and social aspects of 17th-century Europe. It offers us a glimpse into how music was enjoyed by individuals from privileged backgrounds during this time. Whether you are an admirer of baroque art or have an interest in historical depictions of women and music, this print is sure to be an exquisite addition to your collection.
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