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Storied Strings: The Art of Violin Collecting (00:29:41) 39 views
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English Horn in G
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English Horn
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 684
This boxwood instrument stems from the heyday of theGrenser company, when it maintained a work force of six. The angled version ofthe horn (hence the name cor anglé) is characteristic of German instruments ofthe second half of the eighteenth century. The pitch of the longer uppersection is a’ = 430 Hz, the shorter about 440 Hz.
Marking: (Stamped beneath crossed swords) H. GRENSER/DRESDEN
Libin Laurence. "Notable Acquisitions 1979-1980: Musical Instruments." The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin (1980), pg. 39, ill.
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