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Lyre Collection (#4)

The lyre, a timeless symbol of music and poetry, has captivated artists and musicians throughout history

Background imageLyre Collection: Sapho, late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Regnault

Sapho, late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Jean-Baptiste Regnault
Sapho, late 18th-early 19th century

Background imageLyre Collection: The Water-Sprite and Ägir's Daughters, 1850. Creator: Nils Jakob Blommer

The Water-Sprite and Ägir's Daughters, 1850. Creator: Nils Jakob Blommer
The Water-Sprite and Agir's Daughters, 1850. AEgir and his nine wave daughters from Norse mythology

Background imageLyre Collection: Ossia and the Son of Alphin Listening to the Spirit of Malvin, 19th century

Ossia and the Son of Alphin Listening to the Spirit of Malvin, 19th century. Creator: Carl Ludwig Von Plötz
Ossia and the Son of Alphin Listening to the Spirit of Malvin, 19th century

Background imageLyre Collection: Apollo Killing Marsyas, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson

Apollo Killing Marsyas, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson
Apollo Killing Marsyas, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 58

Background imageLyre Collection: Muse of poetry mourning the death of Voltaire (La Muse de la poésie pleurant la mort de... 1785)

Muse of poetry mourning the death of Voltaire (La Muse de la poésie pleurant la mort de... 1785)
Muse of poetry mourning the death of Voltaire (La Muse de la poesie pleurant la mort de... 1785. Found in the collection of the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageLyre Collection: Terpsichore, 1592. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Terpsichore, 1592. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Terpsichore, 1592. From The Nine Muses, pl. 5

Background imageLyre Collection: Design for a vase of Sèvres porcelain, c.1805-c.1815. Creator: Unknown

Design for a vase of Sèvres porcelain, c.1805-c.1815. Creator: Unknown
Design for a vase of Sevres porcelain, c.1805-c.1815

Background imageLyre Collection: Les Jeunes France, 1866. Creator: Félicien Rops

Les Jeunes France, 1866. Creator: Félicien Rops
Les Jeunes France, 1866. From Les Jeunes France, frontispiece

Background imageLyre Collection: Triumph of Bacchus, 1543. Creator: Enea Vico

Triumph of Bacchus, 1543. Creator: Enea Vico
Triumph of Bacchus, 1543

Background imageLyre Collection: Apollo and Clytia, 1745. Creator: Charles-Joseph Natoire

Apollo and Clytia, 1745. Creator: Charles-Joseph Natoire
Apollo and Clytia, 1745

Background imageLyre Collection: Design for a carpet or ceiling painting, c.1938. Creator: Leo Gestel

Design for a carpet or ceiling painting, c.1938. Creator: Leo Gestel
Design for a carpet or ceiling painting, c.1938. Classical and maritime elements in an oval decorative edge, seahorses and angels

Background imageLyre Collection: Map of Brabant, 1635. Creator: Michael van Langren

Map of Brabant, 1635. Creator: Michael van Langren
Map of Brabant, 1635. Prima pars Brabantiae cuius caput Lovanivm'. Top right: a coat of arms; bottom right: title in a cartouche with King David playing the harp

Background imageLyre Collection: Orpheus and Eurydice, c.1701. Creator: Jacob Toorenvliet

Orpheus and Eurydice, c.1701. Creator: Jacob Toorenvliet
Orpheus and Eurydice, c.1701. Orpheus tries to save Eurydice from the claws of the hound of Hades (Cerberus). His lyre is on the ground

Background imageLyre Collection: Musical Company, 1626. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

Musical Company, 1626. Creator: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Musical Company, 1626. Other Title(s): Musical Allegory

Background imageLyre Collection: Nine designs of pendants, c.1800-c.1810. Creator: Carl Friedrich Bärthel

Nine designs of pendants, c.1800-c.1810. Creator: Carl Friedrich Bärthel
Nine designs of pendants, c.1800-c.1810

Background imageLyre Collection: Apollo and Marsyas, 1757. Creator: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Apollo and Marsyas, 1757. Creator: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Apollo and Marsyas, 1757

Background imageLyre Collection: Board Partition with Musical Instruments. Trompe l'oeil, 1672. Creator: Franciscus Gysbrechts

Board Partition with Musical Instruments. Trompe l'oeil, 1672. Creator: Franciscus Gysbrechts
Board Partition with Musical Instruments. Trompe l'oeil, 1672. Earlier ascribed to Cornelius Norbertus Gijsbrechts (1625-1675)

Background imageLyre Collection: Airs and graces, 1872-1909. Creator: Laura Theresa Epps Alma-Tadema

Airs and graces, 1872-1909. Creator: Laura Theresa Epps Alma-Tadema
Airs and graces, 1872-1909

Background imageLyre Collection: Orpheus and the Animals, 1650. Creator: Paulus Potter

Orpheus and the Animals, 1650. Creator: Paulus Potter
Orpheus and the Animals, 1650

Background imageLyre Collection: The Last Skald, 1837. Creator: Johan Ludvig Gebhard Lund

The Last Skald, 1837. Creator: Johan Ludvig Gebhard Lund
The Last Skald, 1837. (A skald was a composer and reciter of poems honouring heroes and their deeds.)

Background imageLyre Collection: Apollo and Marsyas (Apollo and Daphnis), c. 1497. Creator: Perugino (ca. 1450-1523)

Apollo and Marsyas (Apollo and Daphnis), c. 1497. Creator: Perugino (ca. 1450-1523)
Apollo and Marsyas (Apollo and Daphnis), c. 1497. Found in the collection of the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageLyre Collection: Orpheus and Eurydice, 1826. Creator: Carl Andreas August Goos

Orpheus and Eurydice, 1826. Creator: Carl Andreas August Goos
Orpheus and Eurydice, 1826

Background imageLyre Collection: The Greek Poet Anacreon and Bathyll;Anacreon and Amaryllis (Bathyll), 1808

The Greek Poet Anacreon and Bathyll;Anacreon and Amaryllis (Bathyll), 1808. Creator: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard
The Greek Poet Anacreon and Bathyll;Anacreon and Amaryllis (Bathyll), 1808

Background imageLyre Collection: Ossian Singing His Swan Song, 1780-1782. Creator: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard

Ossian Singing His Swan Song, 1780-1782. Creator: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard
Ossian Singing His Swan Song, 1780-1782

Background imageLyre Collection: Frederik V as Patron of Science and the Arts, 1787. Creator: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard

Frederik V as Patron of Science and the Arts, 1787. Creator: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard
Frederik V as Patron of Science and the Arts, 1787

Background imageLyre Collection: Esquisse pour la salle des mariages de la mairie du 13ème arrondissement : Vertus civiques. 1878

Esquisse pour la salle des mariages de la mairie du 13ème arrondissement : Vertus civiques. 1878
Esquisse pour la salle des mariages de la mairie du 13eme arrondissement : Vertus civiques. 1878. Sketch for interior of reception hall for marriages. Civic virtues

Background imageLyre Collection: Timotheus Playing the Lyre before Alexander and Thaïs in the Hall of the Palace... c. 1820

Timotheus Playing the Lyre before Alexander and Thaïs in the Hall of the Palace... c. 1820. Creator: Pietro Fancelli
Timotheus Playing the Lyre before Alexander and Thais in the Hall of the Palace at Persepolis, c. 1820

Background imageLyre Collection: Woman with Lyre, c. 1816. Creator: Samuel de Wilde

Woman with Lyre, c. 1816. Creator: Samuel de Wilde
Woman with Lyre, c. 1816. Possibly by Samuel De Wilde

Background imageLyre Collection: Sea nymphs singing, c.1912. Creator: Jean Francis Auburtin

Sea nymphs singing, c.1912. Creator: Jean Francis Auburtin
Sea nymphs singing, c.1912. (Chants sur l'eau)

Background imageLyre Collection: The Bacchante, n.d. Creator: Edward Calvert

The Bacchante, n.d. Creator: Edward Calvert
The Bacchante, n.d

Background imageLyre Collection: Esquisse pour la mairie du 6ème arrondissement de Paris : Paris, cité d'art, between 1904 and 1906

Esquisse pour la mairie du 6ème arrondissement de Paris : Paris, cité d'art, between 1904 and 1906
Esquisse pour la mairie du 6eme arrondissement de Paris : Paris, cite d'art, between 1904 and 1906. Personification of Paris, city of art, is crowned with a laurel wreath, angels blowing trumpets

Background imageLyre Collection: To a Greek girl, 1873. Creator: Emma Justine Farnsworth

To a Greek girl, 1873. Creator: Emma Justine Farnsworth
To a Greek girl, 1873. Photograph shows a young woman dressed in a classically-inspired gown, holding a lyre as if playing it

Background imageLyre Collection: To a Greek girl, 1873. Creator: Emma Justine Farnsworth

To a Greek girl, 1873. Creator: Emma Justine Farnsworth
To a Greek girl, 1873. Photograph shows a young woman dressed in classically-inspired gown, holding a lyre as if playing it

Background imageLyre Collection: Apollo giving his chariot to Phaeton, after Poussin, between 1600 and 1699. Creator: Unknown

Apollo giving his chariot to Phaeton, after Poussin, between 1600 and 1699. Creator: Unknown
Apollo giving his chariot to Phaeton, after Poussin, between 1600 and 1699. (Apollon accordant son char a Phaeton, d'apres Poussin)

Background imageLyre Collection: Lady Hamilton Playing a Lyre, c. 1785. Creator: George Romney

Lady Hamilton Playing a Lyre, c. 1785. Creator: George Romney
Lady Hamilton Playing a Lyre, c. 1785

Background imageLyre Collection: Study for a Lunette, 1890/1897. Creator: Charles Sprague Pearce

Study for a Lunette, 1890/1897. Creator: Charles Sprague Pearce
Study for a Lunette, 1890/1897

Background imageLyre Collection: Study for a Lunette, 1890/1897. Creator: Charles Sprague Pearce

Study for a Lunette, 1890/1897. Creator: Charles Sprague Pearce
Study for a Lunette, 1890/1897

Background imageLyre Collection: Two poets, a lyre, and a laurel wreath, between 1735 and 1745. Creator: Unknown

Two poets, a lyre, and a laurel wreath, between 1735 and 1745. Creator: Unknown
Two poets, a lyre, and a laurel wreath, between 1735 and 1745

Background imageLyre Collection: Madonna and Child with two angels playing music, Between 1496 and 1498

Madonna and Child with two angels playing music, Between 1496 and 1498. Creator: Raffaellino del Garbo (1466-1524)
Madonna and Child with two angels playing music, Between 1496 and 1498. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageLyre Collection: Music, . Creator: Godward, John William

Music, . Creator: Godward, John William
Music. Private Collection

Background imageLyre Collection: Clock - Lyre Type, c. 1937. Creator: Rex F Bush

Clock - Lyre Type, c. 1937. Creator: Rex F Bush
Clock - Lyre Type, c. 1937

Background imageLyre Collection: Cast Iron Fencing, c. 1937. Creator: Charlotte Angus

Cast Iron Fencing, c. 1937. Creator: Charlotte Angus
Cast Iron Fencing, c. 1937

Background imageLyre Collection: Saint Cecilia sings the praises of the Lord, 1691. Creator: Mignard, Pierre (1612-1695)

Saint Cecilia sings the praises of the Lord, 1691. Creator: Mignard, Pierre (1612-1695)
Saint Cecilia sings the praises of the Lord, 1691. Found in the collection of the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageLyre Collection: Young woman plucking the strings of a lyre, 1st century. Creator: Classical Antiquities

Young woman plucking the strings of a lyre, 1st century. Creator: Classical Antiquities
Young woman plucking the strings of a lyre, 1st century. Found in the collection of the Museo Civico d'Arte Antica, Turin

Background imageLyre Collection: Orpheus Instructing a Savage People in Theology and the Ar... plate dated May 1, 1791, issued 1792

Orpheus Instructing a Savage People in Theology and the Ar... plate dated May 1, 1791, issued 1792
Orpheus Instructing a Savage People in Theology and the Arts of Social Life, plate dated May 1, 1791, issued 1792

Background imageLyre Collection: Arion, 1891. Creator: Gustave Moreau

Arion, 1891. Creator: Gustave Moreau
Arion, 1891

Background imageLyre Collection: Hercules and a Muse, c. 1520/1525. Creator: Albrecht Altdorfer

Hercules and a Muse, c. 1520/1525. Creator: Albrecht Altdorfer
Hercules and a Muse, c. 1520/1525

Background imageLyre Collection: Marsyas and Apollo. Creator: Guercino (1591-1666)

Marsyas and Apollo. Creator: Guercino (1591-1666)
Marsyas and Apollo. Found in the collection of the Collezione di BPER Banca, Modena



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The lyre, a timeless symbol of music and poetry, has captivated artists and musicians throughout history. From its depiction on the Illustrated London News Christmas number cover in 1904 to The Bard immortalizing it in his oil painting from c. 1817, the lyre's enchanting melodies have resonated across centuries. In the celestial realm, the Cygnus and Lyra constellations pay homage to this ancient instrument. As stars twinkle in harmony, they echo the harmonious chords produced by skilled hands strumming a lyre's strings. Musical Instruments of 1883 showcases various renditions of this captivating instrument - each with its unique charm and allure. Blunt / Cygnus & Lyra / Pl32 captures its elegance as part of an exquisite costume design for 1815-1820. Even literary giants like Dr Johnson found solace in its melodic embrace while reading Oval. Orpheus himself wielded a lyre so masterfully that even nature danced to his tunes; John Charles Dollman's Orpheus and His Lute beautifully portrays this mythological tale from late 19th-early 20th century (1914). Ancient artifacts further testify to the enduring legacy of the lyre. Apollo offering a libation to the raven on a kylix dating back to the 5th century BC transports us back in time when this instrument was revered as divine inspiration. A marble sculpture of Pothos from the 2nd century AD reminds us that love can be expressed through lyrical melodies. The world of theater also embraced this enchanting instrument; Design for Gilbert and Sullivan's A Dream of Patience incorporates it into their whimsical production, adding an ethereal touch to their storytelling. Lastly, a mosaic depicting Orpheus at Miletus displayed at Berlin's Pergamon Museum serves as a testament to how artistry transcends boundaries and connects civilizations.