![]() A shepherd leans behind the Virgin and pauses from playing his bagpipe (a nicely depicted one). 115, as 1620 exh Galerie Sankt-Lucas, Vienna, 1961. 127) Related painting (private collection) (Lowenthal cat. ![]() One shepherd has a hurdy-gurdy at his waist at the back. Notes that the painting is of questionable quality.) One of the shepherds pauses from his bagpiping (the bagpipe has small, slender drones and chanter). Includes a shepherd who doffs his hat and holds a (partly visible) bagpipe. 284, as "engraved by student under direction of Hendrick Goltzius") Anonymous engraver after Hendrick Goltzius (1558-1617). Jacob and Rachel, from a series of the history of Jacob. Includes figures singing and playing a bagpipe. Allegory of God giving Man Green Herbs and Meat (Genesis 9, 3, etc.). 24) XIII: Scenes of Everyday Life - Outdoorīattles: See also Literary and Historical Subjects/Figures. A Raid on a Village, from John Derricke's Image of Ireland. ![]() ** BRITISH ARTISTS VI: Literary and Historical Subjects/Figures Many thanks to Isabel Gray and the UHN Music Department for putting this index on their web page. ?" I have included only works of art for which there is a published reproduction (plus some that are in the Visual Collection, Fine Arts Library, Harvard University and a few in the Bild-Archiv Photo Marburg). The purpose of this iconography is to answer the question "Where can I find an illustration of. I am quit capable of looking at page 257 and writing down 277, and I seem to have difficulty telling right from left. I am singularly error-prone, alas, and I am sure that there are numerous mistakes in this list. However, I would appreciate corrections - wrong page references, for example. It is very much a work in progress, but if I waited until everything was perfect, it would never appear. This list is just what happens to be lying about the house. I didn't set out to compile a bibliography - or, more properly, an iconography. I have much more information for these and for additional entries which will be added as I get around to it. The entries published here are only the ones for which I have somewhat respectable bibliographic entries at this time. Bagpipe - 16th/17th Century Musical Instruments in Western European ArtĪn Iconography of the Bagpipe - 16th/17th Century
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