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Soo D'oude Songen Soo Pepen De Jongen (001.00.00)

Soo D’oude Songen Soo Pepen De Jongen (As the Old Sing, So the Young Twitter)
Soo D’oude Songen Soo Pepen De Jongen (As the Old Sing, So the Young Twitter). Cornelis Danckerts, the elder (Dutch, ca. 1603–1656), after Jacob Jordaens (Flemish, 1593–1678). Mid-seventeenth century. Etching and engraving. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress
[Digital ID # fl0001]

Un tambourinaire (002.00.00)

The Flute-Playing Shepard
The Flute-Playing Shepherd. Marble original by Antoine Coysevox (French, 1640–1720), cast by Ferdinand Barbedienne, ca. 1850 (original 1709). Bronze. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (002.00.00)
[Digital ID # fl0002]

Un tambourinaire (003.01.00)

Un tambourinaire (A pipe and tambourin player)
Un tambourinaire (A pipe and tambourin player). Unknown, Basse, Provence, ca. 1929. Postcard. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (003.01.00)
[Digital ID # fl0003]

Whistle (004.00.00)

Whistle
Whistle. Unknown. Probably twentieth century. Staffordshire pottery. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (004.00.00)
[Digital ID # 1305f1]

Tabor pipe (005.00.00)

Tabor pipe (Galoubet)
Tabor pipe (Galoubet). Long (French, active late-eighteenth to mid-nineteenth century), ca. 1780. Bone. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (005.00.00)
[Digital ID # 0787f1]

English flageolet (006.00.00)

English flageolet
English flageolet. John Parker (British, active 1770–1815). Unknown. Boxwood, with ivory beak and finger studs with brass keys. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (006.00.00)
[Digital ID # 0991f1]

The Bird Fancyer’s Delight (007.00.00)

The Bird Fancyer’s Delight
The Bird Fancyer’s Delight. Unknown. London: Richard Meares, 1717. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (007.00.00)
[Digital ID # fl0007]

The Pleasant Companion (008.00.00)

The Pleasant Companion: or New Lessons and Instructions for the Flagelet [SIC]
The Pleasant Companion: or New Lessons and Instructions for the Flagelet [SIC]. Thomas Greeting (British, n.d.–1682). London: J. Playford, 1680. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (008.00.00, 008.00.01)
[Digital ID # fl0008, fl0008p1]

[Pan] on Cover of The New Yorker (009.01.00)

[Pan] on Cover of The New Yorker, March 14, 1925
[Pan] on Cover of The New Yorker, March 14, 1925. Rea Irvin. Color relief print. New York: H. Greeley & Co., 1925. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (009.01.00)
[Digital ID # fl0009]

The Country Choristers (010.00.00)

The Country Choristers
The Country Choristers. John Goldar (British, 1729–1795); after John Collet (British, 1725–1780). 1773. Etching and engraving. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (010.00.00)
[Digital ID # fl0010]

Le Fluteur (011.01.00)

Le Fluteur
Le Fluteur. Jacques-Philippe Le Bas (French, 1707–1783). 1746. Etching and engraving. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (011.01.00)
[Digital ID # fl0011]

Untitled (012.00.00)

Untitled
Untitled. Paul Gavarni [Sulpice Guillaume Chevalier] (French, 1804–1866). Mid-nineteenth century. Lithograph. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (012.00.00)
[Digital ID # fl0012]

Le Concert (013.00.00)

Le Concert (The Concert)
Le Concert (The Concert). Louis-Léopold Boilly (French, 1761–1845). Nineteenth century. Etching and engraving. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (013.00.00)
[Digital ID # fl0013]

Les Danseurs à la flûte et au tambourin (014.01.00)

Les Danseurs à la flûte et au tambourin (Dancers with flute and tambourine)
Les Danseurs à la flûte et au tambourin (Dancers with flute and tambourine). Unknown, after Jacques Callot (French, 1592–1635). Seventeenth century. Etching and engraving. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (014.01.00)
[Digital ID # fl0014]

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