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Treble Clef Collection

The treble clef, also known as the G clef, is a symbol that represents the higher range of musical notes, and is often depicted in various forms and settings

Background imageTreble Clef Collection: Ready! Aim! Fire!, Los Angeles, 1937. Creator: Unknown

Ready! Aim! Fire!, Los Angeles, 1937. Creator: Unknown
Ready! Aim! Fire!, Los Angeles, 1937. Now! - The Merry Musical Satire - "Ready! Aim! Fire!" - Hollywood Playhouse...'. The Federal Theatre Project, created by the U.S

Background imageTreble Clef Collection: Portrait of Bernie Benjamin and George (George David) Weiss in their office, N.Y. ca. Apr. 1947

Portrait of Bernie Benjamin and George (George David) Weiss in their office, N.Y. ca. Apr. 1947
Portrait of Bernie Benjamin and George (George David) Weiss in their office, New York, N.Y. ca. Apr. 1947

Background imageTreble Clef Collection: Big treble clef 2

Big treble clef 2
Sarah Manovski

Background imageTreble Clef Collection: Big treble clef 1

Big treble clef 1
Sarah Manovski

Background imageTreble Clef Collection: Treble Clef Musical Note with Keyboards, 1946 (colour litho)

Treble Clef Musical Note with Keyboards, 1946 (colour litho)
2630115 Treble Clef Musical Note with Keyboards, 1946 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vintage illustration of a treble clef musical note)

Background imageTreble Clef Collection: The Union of Comedy and Music (oil on canvas)

The Union of Comedy and Music (oil on canvas)
3108830 The Union of Comedy and Music (oil on canvas) by Watteau, Jean Antoine (1684-1721); 64.7x54 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; French, out of copyright

Background imageTreble Clef Collection: Woman in a treble clef (colour litho)

Woman in a treble clef (colour litho)
3094027 Woman in a treble clef (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Woman in a treble clef. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageTreble Clef Collection: Music stand for the Panama Francis Savoy Sultans, ca. 1974

Music stand for the Panama Francis Savoy Sultans, ca. 1974
Panama Francis (1918-2001) was an African-American swing jazz drummer who played on numerous hit recordings in the 1950s. A foldable music stand

Background imageTreble Clef Collection: Austria, Vienna, Amedeus Mozart statue in park

Austria, Vienna, Amedeus Mozart statue in park
Easy Retouch, Colour Image, Photography, nobody, vertical, outdoors, day, famous place, urban scene, monument, trees, tourism, flowers, arts culture and entertainment, music, musician, Park, statue

Background imageTreble Clef Collection: Treble clef and musical notes of a full octave on a stave, and the corresponding keys on an organ

Treble clef and musical notes of a full octave on a stave, and the corresponding keys on an organ

Background imageTreble Clef Collection: Treble clef, sharp sign and musical note on stave, close up

Treble clef, sharp sign and musical note on stave, close up

Background imageTreble Clef Collection: Woman holding staved sheets for musical notation singing with notes flying out of her mouth

Woman holding staved sheets for musical notation singing with notes flying out of her mouth, front view

Background imageTreble Clef Collection: Austria, Vienna, Illustration for a Lied, watercolor

Austria, Vienna, Illustration for a Lied, watercolor
Austria - 19th century. Illustration for lied. Watercolour, by A. Trentin

Background imageTreble Clef Collection: Austria, Vienna, Illustration for a Lied, watercolor

Austria, Vienna, Illustration for a Lied, watercolor
Austria - 19th century. Illustration for lied. Watercolour, by T. Zascke

Background imageTreble Clef Collection: Musical notation and tables, 1823 C017 / 8069

Musical notation and tables, 1823 C017 / 8069
Musical notation and tables, 19th century. At upper left are a set of musical scores, showing examples of musical notation and keys

Background imageTreble Clef Collection: Mozart effect, conceptual artwork

Mozart effect, conceptual artwork
Mozart effect. Conceptual artwork of a musical treble clef symbol (black) and human face symbols (white) representing a parent (top) and a baby (bottom)



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The treble clef, also known as the G clef, is a symbol that represents the higher range of musical notes, and is often depicted in various forms and settings, showcasing its significance in the world of music. In "Big treble clef 2" and "Big treble clef 1, " we witness the grandeur and prominence of this iconic symbol. Its large size emphasizes its importance in musical compositions. A holiday card from William Grant Still in 1937 showcases an unknown creator's artistic talent while incorporating the treble clef. This demonstrates how even during festive times, music remains an integral part of our celebrations. "Treble Clef Musical Note with Keyboards" portrays a colorful lithograph from 1946. The combination of keyboards and the treble clef signifies their inseparable connection within musical arrangements. "The Union of Comedy and Music, " an oil painting on canvas, highlights how humor intertwines with melodies to create captivating performances. The presence of a treble clef reminds us that laughter can harmonize beautifully with music. In "Woman in a Treble Clef, " we see a vibrant lithograph capturing both femininity and musicality through its depiction. This artwork celebrates women's contributions to music while emphasizing the elegance associated with this melodic symbol. The Panama Francis Savoy Sultans' music stand from around 1974 exemplifies how practicality meets artistry when it comes to performing musicians. A sturdy stand adorned with a prominent treble clef ensures that sheet music remains easily accessible during live performances. An exquisite statue dedicated to Amadeus Mozart stands proudly amidst Vienna's beauty, reminding us of his immense contribution to classical music history. The inclusion of this statue alongside references to the treble clefs illustrates Mozart's mastery over these high-pitched notes. An organ displaying both a full octave on stave notation and corresponding keys reveals how instrumentalists rely on the treble clef to navigate their musical journey.