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Whistle
Whistle. Unknown, Lucerne, Switzerland. Twentieth century. Maple. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (032.00.00)
[Digital ID # 0626af1]
Transverse (or side-blown) Flute in C
Transverse (or side-blown) Flute in C. Peter Bressan (French, 1663–1731). London, 1688–1730. Boxwood, stained brown, ivory cap and ferrules. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (033.01.00)
[Digital ID # 1207f1]
“Ste. Cécile” (Saint Cecilia)
“Ste. Cécile” (Saint Cecilia). Jacques Bouillard (French, 1747–1806). Eighteenth century. Etching and engraving. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (035.01.00)
[Digital ID # fl0035]
L’Aimable Accord (The Pleasant Harmony)
L’Aimable Accord (The Pleasant Harmony). Elisabeth Claire Tardieu, née Tournay (French, 1731–1773), after Jean François de Troy (French, 1679–1752). Eighteenth century. Etching and engraving. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (040.01.00)
[Digital ID # fl0040]
Drei Flötenspieler (Three Flute Players)
Drei Flötenspieler (Three Flute Players). Possibly Andries Pauli, or Pauwels, le vieux (the elder) (Flemish, 1600–1639). Seventeenth century. Drypoint. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (037.01.00)
[Digital ID # fl0037]
Flute Player
Flute Player. Lucas Vorsterman I (Flemish, 1595–1675), ca. 1640. Engraving. Dayton C. Miller Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress (038.01.00)
[Digital ID # fl0038_01]
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