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Cuckoo Whistle (015.00.00)

Cuckoo Whistle
Cuckoo Whistle. Unknown, Bellagio, Italy, ca. 1899. Carved wood. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (015.00.00)
[Digital ID # 1381f1]

Oboe in C (016.00.00)

Oboe in C
Oboe in C. Hendrik Richters, (Dutch, 1683–1727). Amsterdam. Between 1716 and 1727. Ebony, with silver keys and carved ivory ferrules. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (016.00.00)
[Digital ID # 0158f1]

L'Ouie (017.00.00)

L'Ouie (Hearing)
L'Ouie (Hearing). Georg Balthasar Probst (German, 1673–1748), ca. 1790. Hand-colored etching and engraving. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (017.00.00)
[Digital ID # fl0017]

L’Assemblée au Concert (018.00.00)

L’Assemblée au Concert (The Gathering at a Concert)
L’Assemblée au Concert (The Gathering at a Concert). François-Nicolas-Barthélemy Dequevauviller (French, 1745–ca. 1807); after Niklas Lafrensen, the younger (Swedish, 1737–1807). Late-eighteenth or early-nineteenth century. Hand-colored etching and engraving. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (018.00.00)
[Digital ID # fl0018]

The Enraged Musician (019.00.00)

The Enraged Musician
The Enraged Musician. William Hogarth (British, 1697–1764). 1741. Etching and engraving. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (019.00.00)
[Digital ID # fl0019]

Mary’s Chappel/Five at Night (020.00.00)

Mary’s Chappel/Five at Night
Mary’s Chappel/Five at Night. Jane Ireland (British, active late eighteenth century), after William Hogarth (British, 1697–1764). 1799. Etching. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (020.00.00)
[Digital ID # fl0020]

Natural Fools (021.01.00)

Natural Fools, from the Triumphal Procession of Emperor Maximilian of Austria
Natural Fools, from the Triumphal Procession of Emperor Maximilian of Austria. Hans Burgkmair, the elder (German, 1473–ca. 1531). 1526. Woodcut. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (021.01.00)
[Digital ID # fl0021]

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