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Description Engraving of Ein Pfeiffenmacher (a maker of woodwind instruments) published in Berlin by Martin Engelbrecht (1684-1756). The subject has various types of woodwind instruments hanging on his person, including an oboe, a bassoon and several different types of recorders and flutes. In the background two musicians play an oboe and a transverse flute.
Date First half of eighteenth century
Source Digitised image, entry of peforming arts encyclopedia, Library of Congress
Author Michael Rössler (1705-1777)
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