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Pan Flute Collection

The pan flute, a timeless instrument with roots dating back to the 15th century, has captivated people across cultures and centuries

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Chinese musical instruments: zhu 1, yu in the shape of a tiger 2, paiban 3

Chinese musical instruments: zhu 1, yu in the shape of a tiger 2, paiban 3, free-reed bamboo sheng 5,6, bamboo pipes 7
FLO4622693 Chinese musical instruments: zhu 1, yu in the shape of a tiger 2, paiban 3, free-reed bamboo sheng 5,6, bamboo pipes 7, flutes or dizi 8,9,10

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Troubadour playing on six instruments in front of Prussian and Scots soldiers, 1815

Troubadour playing on six instruments in front of Prussian and Scots soldiers, 1815
FLO4677605 Troubadour playing on six instruments in front of Prussian and Scots soldiers, 1815. By moving his head, elbows and knees, he plays pan pipes, mandolin, drum, triangle

Background imagePan Flute Collection: The Assembly of Gods (detail with the god Pan?) painting by Louis Matout of 1868 on the ceiling of

The Assembly of Gods (detail with the god Pan?) painting by Louis Matout of 1868 on the ceiling of the Emperor Hall
ETI4397338 The Assembly of Gods (detail with the god Pan?) painting by Louis Matout of 1868 on the ceiling of the Emperor Hall Aile Denon

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Classical musical instruments: lyres 1,2, plectrum 3, cithara 4, lute 5

Classical musical instruments: lyres 1,2, plectrum 3, cithara 4, lute 5, percussion instruments 6,7,8,15, pan pipes 9
FLO4703350 Classical musical instruments: lyres 1,2, plectrum 3, cithara 4, lute 5, percussion instruments 6,7,8,15, pan pipes 9, rattlesnakes 11, tuba 12, flutes 10,14,18,19, triangle 16

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Ancient mythology: Pan, divinite of Nature, protector of shepherds

Ancient mythology: Pan, divinite of Nature, protector of shepherds and flocks - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant
FLO4679950 Ancient mythology: Pan, divinite of Nature, protector of shepherds and flocks - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805)

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Arcadian landscape with musicians and dancing shepherds, 1771. Creator: Juriaan Andriessen

Arcadian landscape with musicians and dancing shepherds, 1771. Creator: Juriaan Andriessen
Arcadian landscape with musicians and dancing shepherds, 1771

Background imagePan Flute Collection: A Pastoral Landscape with Shepherds Playing a Viola and Panpipes, 1496/1497. Creator: Albrecht Durer

A Pastoral Landscape with Shepherds Playing a Viola and Panpipes, 1496/1497. Creator: Albrecht Durer
A Pastoral Landscape with Shepherds Playing a Viola and Panpipes, 1496/1497

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Madonna and Child with two angels playing music, Between 1496 and 1498

Madonna and Child with two angels playing music, Between 1496 and 1498. Creator: Raffaellino del Garbo (1466-1524)
Madonna and Child with two angels playing music, Between 1496 and 1498. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Scene from Sanctuary, A Bird Masque, by Percy MacKaye...Meriden Bird Club...New Hampshire, 1913

Scene from Sanctuary, A Bird Masque, by Percy MacKaye...Meriden Bird Club...New Hampshire, 1913. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Scene from Sanctuary: A Bird Masque, by Percy MacKaye, in rehearsal for first performance at the Meriden Bird Club sanctuary dedication in New Hampshire, 1913 Sept

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Bacchanal, c.1550. Creator: Giulio Sanuto

Bacchanal, c.1550. Creator: Giulio Sanuto
Bacchanal, c.1550

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Rocky Landscape with Pan Playing His Flute (In the Park of the Villa Chigi, Ariccia), 1808

Rocky Landscape with Pan Playing His Flute (In the Park of the Villa Chigi, Ariccia), 1808

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Landscape with Pan Playing a Flute, 1795. Creator: Johann Christian Reinhart

Landscape with Pan Playing a Flute, 1795. Creator: Johann Christian Reinhart
Landscape with Pan Playing a Flute, 1795

Background imagePan Flute Collection: La Marchande d'Amour (The Merchant of Love) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1815/17

La Marchande d'Amour (The Merchant of Love) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1815/17. Designed by Louis-Hippolyte LeBas, after Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet

Background imagePan Flute Collection: La Marchande d'Amour (The Merchant of Love) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1815/17

La Marchande d'Amour (The Merchant of Love) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1815/17. Designed by Louis-Hippolyte LeBas, after Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet

Background imagePan Flute Collection: O How Extremely Happy Could Farmers Be, if only they would count their blessings, 1768

O How Extremely Happy Could Farmers Be, if only they would count their blessings, 1768

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Woodland Deities Sourrounded by Dancing Bacchantes and Children Playing, 1848

Woodland Deities Sourrounded by Dancing Bacchantes and Children Playing, 1848. Creator: Lorenz Frolich
Woodland Deities Sourrounded by Dancing Bacchantes and Children Playing, 1848

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Pan - 15th century illumination

Pan - 15th century illumination
LSE4088871 Pan - 15th century illumination by French School, (15th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pan - 15th century illumination. According to Robinet Testard (fl)

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Page 217. Mouth organs, from the Friendly Isles;dancing man, carved in wood at the Sandwich Islands

Page 217. Mouth organs, from the Friendly Isles;dancing man, carved in wood at the Sandwich Islands
5670091 Page 217. Mouth organs, from the Friendly Isles; dancing man, carved in wood at the Sandwich Islands, 1810-17 (w/c & manuscript text) by Digby

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Pan flute, from Falbalas & Fanfreluches, Almanach des Modes Presentes, Passees et Futures

Pan flute, from Falbalas & Fanfreluches, Almanach des Modes Presentes, Passees et Futures, 1923 (colour litho)
829050 Pan flute, from Falbalas & Fanfreluches, Almanach des Modes Presentes, Passees et Futures, 1923 (colour litho) by Barbier, Georges (1882-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: La flute de Pan)

Background imagePan Flute Collection: La Marchande d Amour (The Merchant of Love) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1815 / 17

La Marchande d Amour (The Merchant of Love) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1815 / 17
La Marchande d Amour (The Merchant of Love) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1815/17. Designed by Louis-Hippolyte LeBas, after Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Lyon, 1860 / 80. Creator: Mathevon et Bouvard

Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Lyon, 1860 / 80. Creator: Mathevon et Bouvard
Panel (Furnishing Fabric), Lyon, 1860/80. Cherubs playing panpipes, cornucopiae, vases of flowers. Produced by Mathevon et Bouvard

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Pan of Rohallion, Modeled 1890, cast after 1894. Creator: E. Gruet

Pan of Rohallion, Modeled 1890, cast after 1894. Creator: E. Gruet
Pan of Rohallion, Modeled 1890, cast after 1894. Fountain figure. Cast by E. E. Gruet Jeune

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Vase, Delft, c. 1690 / 1700. Creator: De Griekesche A

Vase, Delft, c. 1690 / 1700. Creator: De Griekesche A
Vase, Delft, c. 1690/1700

Background imagePan Flute Collection: A pan flute player (Mosaic, 1st century)

A pan flute player (Mosaic, 1st century)
LRI4673517 A pan flute player (Mosaic, 1st century) by Roman, (1st century AD); Museo della Civilta Romana, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Roman antiquite)

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Statuette of the god Pan teaching the flute has his eromene

Statuette of the god Pan teaching the flute has his eromene
LRI4625562 Statuette of the god Pan teaching the flute has his eromene, the shepherd Daphnis 1st century BC. Roman marble sculpture after a Greek original

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Anthropomorphic vase representing a musician playing the pan flute

Anthropomorphic vase representing a musician playing the pan flute
LRI4674843 Anthropomorphic vase representing a musician playing the pan flute, 100 BC-800 AD (ceramic) by Nazca Culture; Museo Nacional de Antropologia y Arqueologia, Lima

Background imagePan Flute Collection: The god Pan, half goat mi man. Illustration by Arpad Schmidhammer for Jugend, 1897

The god Pan, half goat mi man. Illustration by Arpad Schmidhammer for Jugend, 1897
GIA4775893 The god Pan, half goat mi man. Illustration by Arpad Schmidhammer for Jugend, 1897. by Schmidhammer, Arpad (1857-1921); Private Collection; (add.info.: The god Pan, half goat mi man)

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Le loup devenu berger - The wolf who played shepherd - from Fables

Le loup devenu berger - The wolf who played shepherd - from Fables
XEE4155930 Le loup devenu berger - The wolf who played shepherd - from Fables by Jean de La Fontaine (Lafontaine) (1621-95) - engraving after Gustave Dore (1832-83) - Private collection by Dore

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Situla with three repousse decorative bands (bronze)

Situla with three repousse decorative bands (bronze)
XIR161397 Situla with three repousse decorative bands (bronze) by Celtic; 23.8x20.8 cm; Narodna Galerija, Ljubljana, Slovenia; (add.info)

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Anthropomorphic vase depicting a blind beggar playing a musical instrument

Anthropomorphic vase depicting a blind beggar playing a musical instrument
LRI4674767 Anthropomorphic vase depicting a blind beggar playing a musical instrument (pan flute or pan pipe?), 200-700 (ceramic) by Moche; Museo Nacional de Antropologia y Arqueologia, Lima

Background imagePan Flute Collection: The Sleeping Faun, modeled 1864, carved c. 1870 (marble)

The Sleeping Faun, modeled 1864, carved c. 1870 (marble)
500227 The Sleeping Faun, modeled 1864, carved c.1870 (marble) by Hosmer, Harriet Goodhue (1830-1908); 127x152.4 wt: 1500 lbs cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Musical instruments (including pan flute?), 100 BC-800 AD (wood)

Musical instruments (including pan flute?), 100 BC-800 AD (wood)
LRI4674836 Musical instruments (including pan flute?), 100 BC-800 AD (wood) by Nazca Culture; Museo Nacional de Antropologia y Arqueologia, Lima, Peru; (add.info.: Precolombian art)

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Anthropomorphic vase depicting a pan flute (pan pipe) player, 200-700 (ceramic)

Anthropomorphic vase depicting a pan flute (pan pipe) player, 200-700 (ceramic)
LRI4674753 Anthropomorphic vase depicting a pan flute (pan pipe) player, 200-700 (ceramic) by Moche; Etnografiska Museet, Goteborg, Sweden; (add.info.: Precolombian art, Mochic civilization (ugly)

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Annunciation to the sheperds, detail (miniature, 12th century)

Annunciation to the sheperds, detail (miniature, 12th century)
LRI4673560 Annunciation to the sheperds, detail (miniature, 12th century) by Spanish School, (12th century); Colegiata de San Isidoro, Leon, Castilla y Leon

Background imagePan Flute Collection: The god Pan. Engraving from 'Dizionario mitologico'

The god Pan. Engraving from "Dizionario mitologico"
GIA4805846 The god Pan. Engraving from " Dizionario mitologico" 19th century by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The god Pan)

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Musicians of the pontifical chapel in Kyoto (or Kioto), playing five sacred instruments

Musicians of the pontifical chapel in Kyoto (or Kioto), playing five sacred instruments
LSE4325880 Musicians of the pontifical chapel in Kyoto (or Kioto), playing five sacred instruments, flute traversiere and flute of pan, marine conch, timpani and kakdaiko, the original gong

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Houses in the Antiquite: Greek Music Room - Liebig Chromolithography, 19th century

Houses in the Antiquite: Greek Music Room - Liebig Chromolithography, 19th century
LSE4088569 Houses in the Antiquite: Greek Music Room - Liebig Chromolithography, 19th century by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Houses in the Antiquite)

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Scene of musicians. Detail of a situla. 500 BC (Iron Age) ( bronze pyxide)

Scene of musicians. Detail of a situla. 500 BC (Iron Age) ( bronze pyxide)
LRI4592738 Scene of musicians. Detail of a situla. 500 BC (Iron Age) ( bronze pyxide) by Iron Age, (6th century BC); Museo Civico Archeologico, Bologna

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Polyphemus and Galatea (Fresco, 1597-1600 )

Polyphemus and Galatea (Fresco, 1597-1600 )
LRI4603592 Polyphemus and Galatea (Fresco, 1597-1600 ) by Carracci, Annibale (1560-1609); Palazzo Farnese, Rome, Italy; (add.info)

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Papageno with a pan flute brings the birds from the forest

Papageno with a pan flute brings the birds from the forest
XEE4166951 Papageno with a pan flute brings the birds from the forest. Illustration by Carl Offterdinger (1829-1889) in " The enchanted flute" (Die Zauberflote, flauto magico)

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Bacchanales - Ancient Rome - Bacchanalia - engraving from '

Bacchanales - Ancient Rome - Bacchanalia - engraving from "
XEE4155489 Bacchanales - Ancient Rome - Bacchanalia - engraving from " Usi e Costumi di Tutti i i Popoli dell Universo

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Pan musician, among the nymphs (fresco, 1st century AD)

Pan musician, among the nymphs (fresco, 1st century AD)
LRI4642179 Pan musician, among the nymphs (fresco, 1st century AD) by Roman, (1st century AD); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Campania, Italy; (add.info.: Roman Art: " Pan musician)

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Pan musician with nymphs. 1st century. (fresco)

Pan musician with nymphs. 1st century. (fresco)
LRI4592409 Pan musician with nymphs. 1st century. (fresco) by Roman, (1st century AD); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Campania

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Art Gallo Romain: stele representing a child playing the Pan flute, 50 BC-100 AD. Metz

Art Gallo Romain: stele representing a child playing the Pan flute, 50 BC-100 AD. Metz
JLJ4664467 Art Gallo Romain: stele representing a child playing the Pan flute, 50 BC-100 AD. Metz. Museum of Fine Arts by Gallo-Roman, (1st century AD); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Metz

Background imagePan Flute Collection: Mercury presenting a panpipe to Minerva who stands at left, an oval composition, 1531-76

Mercury presenting a panpipe to Minerva who stands at left, an oval composition, 1531-76

Background imagePan Flute Collection: A Shepherd and a Young Woman With Their Feet in a Brook, 1764. Creator: Salomon Gessner

A Shepherd and a Young Woman With Their Feet in a Brook, 1764. Creator: Salomon Gessner
A Shepherd and a Young Woman With Their Feet in a Brook, 1764

Background imagePan Flute Collection: The Wandering Jew, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829

The Wandering Jew, from The Songs of Beranger, 1829



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The pan flute, a timeless instrument with roots dating back to the 15th century, has captivated people across cultures and centuries. From ancient illuminations depicting Pan himself playing this enchanting instrument to vibrant illustrations in almanacs of the early 20th century, its allure remains undiminished. Intriguingly, the pan flute's influence can be seen not only in music but also in various forms of art. Delicate mouth organs from the Friendly Isles and intricately carved dancing men from the Sandwich Islands showcase its versatility as both an auditory delight and a visual masterpiece. Furnishing fabrics adorned with depictions of "La Marchande d'Amour" or panels inspired by Lyon's artistic heritage transport us into worlds where melodies intertwine with design. Even statues pay homage to this mythical instrument. A statuette captures Pan teaching his eromene how to play the flute while anthropomorphic vases depict musicians skillfully serenading their audience with harmonious notes. The god Pan himself is immortalized in Jugend magazine's illustration, half goat and half man, embodying both wildness and musicality. The pan flute continues to resonate through time as evidenced by a mosaic from the 1st century portraying a skilled player captivating listeners with his melodic prowess. Even Delft pottery embraces this musical tradition with a vase that exudes elegance and craftsmanship. From fables like "Le loup devenu berger" (The wolf who played shepherd) to historical artifacts showcasing its enduring appeal, the pan flute holds an indelible place in our collective consciousness. Its haunting melodies have transcended boundaries throughout history, reminding us of humanity's eternal connection to music and artistry.