Today I added this image and caption to the Trombone History Timeline (17th century, 2nd half) and to the post, Paper, Canvas, Stone, Silver, Wood, and Glass: St. Cecilia Trombone Image in Many Forms, which includes the image in more…
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Trombone in Baroque Still Life Paintings
I just added the first image and caption below to the Trombone History Timeline (18th century). Although musical instruments are fairly common subjects in Baroque still life paintings, it is rare to find a trombone in one; they tend to dominate the…
Trombone in Belshazzar’s Feast
I recently added the below caption and 3 images to the Trombone History Timeline (16th century). The instruments are highly stylized, but I think there’s a good chance they represent a trombone, cornetto, and harp. Special thanks to Suzanne van Os….
19th-Century Trombone in Afghanistan and Brazil
I recently added the below two images from the 19th century to the Trombone History Timeline (2nd half and 1826-1850). I believe this is the first trombone history image I have been able to locate from Afghanistan, and there are…
Serpent on a Ship
Below is a new image and caption that I recently posted in the Serpent & Ophicleide collection of iconography. Its location of origin would appear to be either Austria or Brazil, both of which do not have a lot of…
19th century artist depicts 16th century trombonist
Today I added the below image and caption to the Trombone History Timeline (19th century, 2nd half). It is an attempt by artist to depict a trombone player of an earlier era. Interestingly, the player bears a strong resemblance to the trombonists in…
18th Century Trombone Caricature
I just added the below image and caption to the Trombone History Timeline (18th century). c. 1720—Augsburg, Germany: Christoph Augengicht, Trombonist, a watercolored engraving that is part of a series of musical caricatures by J.A. Müller, shows a trombone…
German Tower Music
I just added this caption and image to the Trombone History Timeline (19th century, 2nd half). It reflects the long tradition of wind instruments, including trombones, playing from towers, a practice that probably continued longest in Germany and in Moravian congregations. This particular image…
19th Century Trombonist
Added the below image and caption to the Trombone History Timeline (19th Century, 2nd half). c. 1880—Vorstudium für den Pfingstchoral, an engraving after Th. Lederström, features an aproned trombonist (see below image; public domain).
David in the Temple…with a Group of 17th Century Instruments
As I’ve mentioned before, part of what I’m working on now with my Trombone History Timeline is refining the sources and images. When I find an additional or better source for an item, I add it to that caption. When I…