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Lyre Collection (#6)

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

Background imageLyre Collection: Roman statue depicting the god Apollo with his lyre, in the Sala della Biga at the Vatican

Roman statue depicting the god Apollo with his lyre, in the Sala della Biga at the Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums, Sala della Biga Statue Imperial Period

Background imageLyre Collection: Diptych depicting a poet on a throne and muse wearing a drapery and playing the lyre

Diptych depicting a poet on a throne and muse wearing a drapery and playing the lyre. The characters are framed in an architectural structure with columns, an architrave

Background imageLyre Collection: Sarcophagus of Roman age decorated with a scene with dancing

Sarcophagus of Roman age decorated with a scene with dancing and musician putti; work preserved in the National Museum of Athens

Background imageLyre Collection: Bas-relief on the side of a Roman altar, displayed in the Archaeological Museum of the Marciana

Bas-relief on the side of a Roman altar, displayed in the Archaeological Museum of the Marciana Library in Venice, Veneto Venice Marciana Library, Archaeological Museum Low Relief

Background imageLyre Collection: Altar with relief depicting Silenus, in the Archaeological Museum of Aquileia

Altar with relief depicting Silenus, in the Archaeological Museum of Aquileia Aquileia Archaeological Museum Altar Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1920 -1930 ca

Background imageLyre Collection: Apollo and Daphne, ivory tablet in the National Museum of Ravenna

Apollo and Daphne, ivory tablet in the National Museum of Ravenna Montefalco National Museum, room X Low Relief, Basrelief Early Middle Ages, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D

Background imageLyre Collection: Greek vase with a scene of a procession, preserved at the Louvre Museum, Paris

Greek vase with a scene of a procession, preserved at the Louvre Museum, Paris. France Paris, Louvre Museum Vase Greek Art, Greece, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1908

Background imageLyre Collection: Orpheus playing his lyre, charming the animals. Roman mosaic on display in the Salone dei Mosaici

Orpheus playing his lyre, charming the animals. Roman mosaic on display in the Salone dei Mosaici at the Regional Archaeological Museum in Palermo Palermo Regional Archaeological Museum

Background imageLyre Collection: Apollo Citaredo, marble, Roman art, The Pio-Clementino Museum, Vatican Museums, Vatican City

Apollo Citaredo, marble, Roman art, The Pio-Clementino Museum, Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums, The Pio-Clementino Museum Sculpture Ancient Civilization

Background imageLyre Collection: Apollo Citaredo from the Pollio Voconio Villa, marble, Roman art, The Pio-Clementino Museum

Apollo Citaredo from the Pollio Voconio Villa, marble, Roman art, The Pio-Clementino Museum, Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums

Background imageLyre Collection: Louis XVI gilded bronze firedogs preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris

Louis XVI gilded bronze firedogs preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris France Paris, Louvre Museum Sculpture Eighteenth Century, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageLyre Collection: Figurines of musicians, taken from Egina and later to Tanagro, preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris

Figurines of musicians, taken from Egina and later to Tanagro, preserved in the Louvre Museum, Paris France Paris, Louvre Statuette Hellenistic, Greek Art, Greece, Europe, Ancient Civilization

Background imageLyre Collection: Achilles and Chirone: mural displayed at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples

Achilles and Chirone: mural displayed at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples Naples National Archaeological Museum Mural Painting First Imperial Period, Imperial Period, Roman Art, Europe

Background imageLyre Collection: Apollo Musagete, marble, Ancient Art, Sala delle Muse, The Pio-Clementino Museum, Vatican Museums

Apollo Musagete, marble, Ancient Art, Sala delle Muse, The Pio-Clementino Museum, Vatican Museums, Vatican City State of the Vatican City Vatican Museums, The Pio-Clementino Museum

Background imageLyre Collection: Dante Alighieri, statue by Paolo Emilio Demi, located in a niche of the portico in the Piazzale

Dante Alighieri, statue by Paolo Emilio Demi, located in a niche of the portico in the Piazzale degli Uffizi, Florence Florence Piazzale degli Uffizi Statue Nineteenth-Twenty century

Background imageLyre Collection: Orpheus Charming the Animals with His Music, 1610 (oil on oak)

Orpheus Charming the Animals with His Music, 1610 (oil on oak)
7800157 Orpheus Charming the Animals with His Music, 1610 (oil on oak) by Savery, Roelandt Jacobsz. (1576-1639); 51.9 x 66.5 cm; Stadel Museum, Frankfurt am Main

Background imageLyre Collection: Wall painting of Orpheus with lyre from the viridarium (garden) of the House of Vesonius Primus

Wall painting of Orpheus with lyre from the viridarium (garden) of the House of Vesonius Primus, a fuller
FLO4686859 Wall painting of Orpheus with lyre from the viridarium (garden) of the House of Vesonius Primus, a fuller. He is surrounded by animals including a lion, cougar, boar, stag, rabbit

Background imageLyre Collection: Allegory of the Arts, 1740 (oil on canvas)

Allegory of the Arts, 1740 (oil on canvas)
7762075 Allegory of the Arts, 1740 (oil on canvas) by Batoni, Pompeo Girolamo (1708-87); 175.4 x 138 cm; Stadel Museum, Frankfurt am Main

Background imageLyre Collection: Portrait of the poet and politician Maurice Couyba (1866-1931) (Maurice Boukay)

Portrait of the poet and politician Maurice Couyba (1866-1931) (Maurice Boukay) - Drawing by Adrien Barrere (1874-1931)
JAB5037380 Portrait of the poet and politician Maurice Couyba (1866-1931) (Maurice Boukay) - Drawing by Adrien Barrere (1874-1931) draws from " FANTASIO" 1911 by Barrere

Background imageLyre Collection: Poetry, 1879 (oil on panel)

Poetry, 1879 (oil on panel)
NGW184291 Poetry, 1879 (oil on panel) by Alma-Tadema, Lawrence (1836-1912); 35.5x23 cm; National Museum Wales; National Museums & Galleries of Wales

Background imageLyre Collection: Apollon playing lyre or cithar, Rome, 1st century (fresco)

Apollon playing lyre or cithar, Rome, 1st century (fresco)
PCT4293306 Apollon playing lyre or cithar, Rome, 1st century (fresco) by Roman, (1st century AD); The Palatine, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Apollo citharede)

Background imageLyre Collection: The Bard, 1774 (oil on canvas)

The Bard, 1774 (oil on canvas)
NGW184271 The Bard, 1774 (oil on canvas) by Jones, Thomas (1743-1803); 114.5x168 cm; National Museum Wales; National Museums & Galleries of Wales

Background imageLyre Collection: Apollo and Marsyas, 1879 (oil on canvas)

Apollo and Marsyas, 1879 (oil on canvas)
NGW184256 Apollo and Marsyas, 1879 (oil on canvas) by Strudwick, John Melhuish (1849-1937); 106.5x170 cm; National Museum Wales; National Museums & Galleries of Wales

Background imageLyre Collection: Lyre, Cygne (Swan), Lizard, Fox

Lyre, Cygne (Swan), Lizard, Fox

Background imageLyre Collection: White Star Line - cover design, Music booklet

White Star Line - cover design, Music booklet
White Star Line - cover design of 16-page booklet of music used on board White Star Liners, dated January 1930. Date: 1930

Background imageLyre Collection: Lorelei artistic studio photograph

Lorelei artistic studio photograph
Lorelei, artistic studio photograph, of model wearing diaphanous fabric, and holding a lyre. Lorelei is a legendary character originating in Germany

Background imageLyre Collection: George Frederick Handel by Roubillac

George Frederick Handel by Roubillac
George Frederick Handel, composer, sculpture by Roubillac

Background imageLyre Collection: Greek art. Tomb of the Diver. 5th century BC. Symposium, nor

Greek art. Tomb of the Diver. 5th century BC. Symposium, nor
Greek art. Tomb of the Diver. 5th century BC. Using a true fresco technique. Symposium, north wall. National Museum of Paestum. Italy

Background imageLyre Collection: John Keats Grave Graves Death Burial Headstone

John Keats Grave Graves Death Burial Headstone
john, keats, grave, graves, death, burial, headstone, headstones, lyre, palette, english, poet, poetry, romantic, literature, art, artist, friend, friends, friendship, joseph, severn, protestant

Background imageLyre Collection: Adam and Eve led out of Paradise by Death

Adam and Eve led out of Paradise by Death, who plays on a vielle or beggar's lyre.. Handcolored engraving by Chretien de Mechel from Hans Holbein's The Triumph of Death

Background imageLyre Collection: Merry Company Before an Inn, 1646 (oil on canvas)

Merry Company Before an Inn, 1646 (oil on canvas)
3057910 Merry Company Before an Inn, 1646 (oil on canvas) by Wouwermans or Wouwerman, Philips (1619-68); 53x75 cm; Manchester Art Gallery, UK; © Manchester Art Gallery

Background imageLyre Collection: Poet's Inspiration, 1785 (oil on canvas) by Mariano Rossi

Poet's Inspiration, 1785 (oil on canvas) by Mariano Rossi
Arkhangelsk Cathedral Museum, Moscow, Russia (Photo by Art Images via Getty Images)

Background imageLyre Collection: Hermaphroditus, fragment (fresco)

Hermaphroditus, fragment (fresco)
3930109 Hermaphroditus, fragment (fresco) by Roman, (3rd century AD); Museo Barracco, Rome, Italy; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageLyre Collection: The Greek Theatre from a series on the History of Theatre for the ceiling of the Burgtheater

The Greek Theatre from a series on the History of Theatre for the ceiling of the Burgtheater
XAM74825 The Greek Theatre from a series on the History of Theatre for the ceiling of the Burgtheater by Matsch, Franz von (1861-1942); Burgtheater, Vienna, Austria; (add.info.: by Franz von Matsch)

Background imageLyre Collection: Apollo playing the cithar, early 2nd century AD (marble)

Apollo playing the cithar, early 2nd century AD (marble)
7146884 Apollo playing the cithar, early 2nd century AD (marble) by Roman, (2nd century); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Apollo playing the cithar, early 2nd century AD)

Background imageLyre Collection: The Tersicore, 1811 (marble)

The Tersicore, 1811 (marble)
7294372 The Tersicore, 1811 (marble) by Canova, Antonio (1757-1822); Fondazione Magnani-Rocca, Parma, Italy; (add.info.: La Tersicore, 1811, Antonio Canova, marble, fondazione Magnani Rocca, Parma)

Background imageLyre Collection: Music and poetry, 1707-13 circa, (painting)

Music and poetry, 1707-13 circa, (painting)
7128878 Music and poetry, 1707-13 circa, (painting) by Conca, Sebastiano (1680-1764); Galleria Spada, Rome, Lazio, Italy; (add.info.: Music and poetry, 1707-13 circa, Sebastiano Conca, Spada gallery)

Background imageLyre Collection: The Castalians, 1905 (oil on card)

The Castalians, 1905 (oil on card)
7146603 The Castalians, 1905 (oil on card) by De Carolis, Adolfo (1874-1928); Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rome, Lazio, Italy; (add.info.: The Castalians (le Castalidi)

Background imageLyre Collection: Orpheus (oil on canvas)

Orpheus (oil on canvas)
XIR234109 Orpheus (oil on canvas) by Savinio, Alberto (Chirico, Andrea de) (1891-1952); Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, France

Background imageLyre Collection: Apollo Kitharoidos, Ludovisi collection (marble)

Apollo Kitharoidos, Ludovisi collection (marble)
3042817 Apollo Kitharoidos, Ludovisi collection (marble) by Roman; Museo Nazionale Romano - Palazzo Altemps, Rome, Italy; Photo © Stefano Baldini

Background imageLyre Collection: The Tersicore, 1811 (marble)

The Tersicore, 1811 (marble)
7294382 The Tersicore, 1811 (marble) by Canova, Antonio (1757-1822); Fondazione Magnani-Rocca, Parma, Italy; (add.info.: La Tersicore, 1811, Antonio Canova, marble, fondazione Magnani Rocca, Parma)

Background imageLyre Collection: Teasing nymph (colour litho)

Teasing nymph (colour litho)
7186142 Teasing nymph (colour litho) by Kleophrades Painter (Epiktetos II) (fl.500-475 BC); Private Collection; (add.info.: Teasing nymph, ancient Greek red-figure vase painting)

Background imageLyre Collection: Incendie de Rome, Great fire of Rome (postcard)

Incendie de Rome, Great fire of Rome (postcard)
3434343 Incendie de Rome, Great fire of Rome (postcard) by Styka, Jan (1858-1925); (add.info.: Rome Antique. Coll. Part. History. Ancient Rome)

Background imageLyre Collection: Orpheus and the Animals (oil on canvas)

Orpheus and the Animals (oil on canvas)
471438 Orpheus and the Animals (oil on canvas) by Savery, Roelandt Jacobsz. (1576-1639); 84x139 cm; Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Antwerp

Background imageLyre Collection: The Poet, 1896 (oil on canvas)

The Poet, 1896 (oil on canvas)
7305605 The Poet, 1896 (oil on canvas) by Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre (1824-98); 67x47 cm; Nasjonalmuseet, Oslo, Norway; (add.info.: by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (1824-98))

Background imageLyre Collection: Poetry and music celebrating the glory of Louis XIV, 1686 (marble)

Poetry and music celebrating the glory of Louis XIV, 1686 (marble)
7308563 Poetry and music celebrating the glory of Louis XIV, 1686 (marble) by Rousselet, Jean (1656-1693); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Poetry and music celebrating the glory of King Louis XIV)



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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.