Musical Instruments at the South Kensington Museum: O.—Harp-Lute details |
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| Image title: | Musical Instruments at the South Kensington Museum: O.—Harp-Lute | |
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| Source: | Leighton, George C.: “Illustrated London News Vol 56” (1870) | |
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| Keywords: | musical instruments, greyscale | |
| Status: | public domain in the USA, out of copyright in Canada, hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes and no usage credit required | |
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“The instrument called a harp-lute, with twelve strings, was invented by Edward Light, of London, about seventy years ago, and was designed for accompanying vocal music, but never enjoyed much public favour.” (p. 368) It seems that Edward Light invented the Harp-Lute in 1798. It is also called the “dital harp.” |
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