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Summary
Description Antonio stradivari.jpg |
English:
A romanticized print of Antonio Stradivari examining an instrument
Español:
Antonio Stradivari examinando un instrumento, en una impresión romántica del Siglo XIX .
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Date | 1860-1870 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Source | Oberndorfer, Anne Faulkner (1921). What we hear in music . Camden, NJ: Educational dept., Victor talking machine company | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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