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Painting of unusual Piano
Hello. I've been trying to find the author of two paintings thats been in my Mother in laws family for a long time, so far the signature has not solved it although there are some possibilities. It would help if I could zero in on the country of origin. There is a unusual Piano with two u-shaped folds along the edges in one of them that I cant find a resemblance to in any online search of historical Pianos. Perhaps someone here might recognize the style and place of origin. Thanks for any help!
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Re: Painting of unusual Piano
Post by Barrie Heaton »
I have seen them with square outriggers, generally used for putting tuning tools and stuff like that in. However, if you look at the keys, the artist has either not bothered to copy them properly or it's an unusual keyboard, maybe a quartertone or a piano with flats and sharps.
Square Pianos were very common in the 1700s and 1800s. The name always makes me smile as they are oblong.
You could go to your reference library and ask for both copies of Clinscale. He described in detail all the score Pianos he catalogued, but he did not include photos.
You can try Bill Kibby on Facebook or PM him yes thousands of leaflets and photos but only on British Pianos
Square Pianos were very common in the 1700s and 1800s. The name always makes me smile as they are oblong.
You could go to your reference library and ask for both copies of Clinscale. He described in detail all the score Pianos he catalogued, but he did not include photos.
You can try Bill Kibby on Facebook or PM him yes thousands of leaflets and photos but only on British Pianos
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Re: Painting of unusual Piano
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Thanks Barrie, but I avoid facebook because of all the abuse from people who don't think musicians should expect to be paid!
I have no answers to this, it looks like artistic license, just like the keys, I don't think this is a special keyboard, it's a bad artist.
I have no answers to this, it looks like artistic license, just like the keys, I don't think this is a special keyboard, it's a bad artist.
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Re: Painting of unusual Piano
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It always amazes me how little value is put on local musicians, particularly pubs.
You can add yourself to the UK Pianos page as an entertainer if you wish, Bill.
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