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Blind woman, Miss Harding, at the piano instructing two blind men on the violin and cello
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Blind woman, Miss Harding, at the piano instructing two blind men on the violin and cello
MNY380977 Blind woman, Miss Harding, at the piano instructing two blind men on the violin and cello, 1936 (silver gelatin print) by Byron Company (fl.1890-1942); 20.3x25.4 cm; Museum of the City of New York, USA; eMuseum of the City of New York; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22911096
© Museum of the City of New York / Bridgeman Images
Band Blindness Disability Disabled Ensemble Grand Piano Keyboard Strings Visually Impaired B W Photo Black And White Photograph
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This photograph captures a powerful moment of music instruction. In the image, we see Miss Harding, a blind woman seated at the piano, passionately instructing two blind men on the violin and cello. The scene is filled with an undeniable sense of dedication and determination. Despite their visual impairments, these talented musicians showcase their incredible abilities as they play their respective instruments under Miss Harding's guidance. The photo beautifully portrays the power of music to transcend physical limitations and connect individuals through sound. The grand piano takes center stage in this composition, symbolizing not only the importance of Miss Harding's role as a teacher but also serving as a reminder that music has no boundaries or barriers. It is truly inspiring to witness how these individuals have overcome adversity to create beautiful harmonies together. Through this silver gelatin print captured by Byron Company in 1936, we are reminded of the resilience and strength found within each individual. This image serves as a testament to the transformative power of music and highlights how it can bring people together regardless of any disabilities they may possess. Displayed at the Museum of the City of New York, this photograph stands as a timeless representation of unity, talent, and perseverance in pursuing one's passion despite any obstacles that may arise along life's journey.
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