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A transverse spinet with six legs by Stephen
A transverse spinet with six legs by Stephen Keene, 17th century.. Chromolithograph from an illustration by William Gibb from A.J. Hipkins Musical Instruments, Historic, Rare and Unique, Adam and Charles Black, Edinburgh, 1888. Alfred James Hipkins (1826-1903) was an English musicologist who specialized in the history of the pianoforte and other instruments
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1. Title: "A Transverse Spinet with Six Legs by Stephen Keene: A Rare and Fascinating Musical Instrument from the 17th Century" This chromolithograph depicts a transverse spinet with an unusual feature - six legs, designed by the English instrument maker Stephen Keene during the 17th century. The image is an illustration by William Gibb, taken from A.J. Hipkins' Musical Instruments, Historic, Rare and Unique, published by Adam and Charles Black in Edinburgh in 1888. Alfred James Hipkins (1826-1903) was a renowned English musicologist, specializing in the history of the pianoforte and other instruments. His extensive work on historical musical instruments has left an indelible mark on the field, providing valuable insights into the evolution of music technology throughout the centuries. The transverse spinet, also known as a harpsycon or virginal, is an early keyboard instrument that gained popularity during the Renaissance period. The traditional design of this instrument features a horizontal soundboard and a vertical case. However, Stephen Keene's innovative six-legged design is a rare and intriguing deviation from the norm. The chromolithograph, with its vibrant colors and meticulous details, offers a glimpse into the past, allowing us to appreciate the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the past. The intricate woodwork, the delicate keys, and the six sturdy legs all come together to create a visually striking and historically significant image. This illustration serves as a reminder of the rich history of musical instruments and the innovative minds that have shaped their development throughout the centuries. It is a testament to the enduring allure of music and the continuous quest for new and unique ways to create and perform it.
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