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The Laughing Cavalier at The Adelphi Theatre, London: Arthur Margetson in the role of the Cavalier about to surprise the wife of Frans Hals the painter (played by Irene Eisinger)
Front cover of the Sketch, 19 October 1921, featuring an illustration by E H Shepard. The Sketch clarifies that it has " no connection whatsoever with the " Daily Sketch.". Date: 1921
Fashions from the mid 15th century.. Doctor (B), musicians playing lutes (G, O) and spinets (N), carrying jugs (P), cups (H) and mirrors (D), dancing (R, T), and drinking toasts (L, M)
Woman of quality seated at a spinet, Holland, 17th century.. From a painting by Gabriel Metzu in the Louvre. Handcolored illustration by Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard, lithographed by A. Didier, L
Elizabethan SpinetA rare Elizabethan double spinet. This fine example is beautifully inlaid and has a lovely scene painted inside the lid. Date: 16th century
Spinet - this lovely example with its six-legged stand was made in London by Stephen Keene at the Sign of the Virginal on Threadneedle Street in the 17th century
Clavicytherium (Upright Spinet)Clavicytherium - A fine specimen of a rare keyboard instrument - probably the oldest in existence from the early 16th century
General Grant and his family
Music making in an aristocratic home, with violin, cello, spinet and singer