Charities, Virginia Day Nursery.
play button
Charities, National Fruit & Flower Guild, 247 Spring Street, Children's Class.
play button
Portrait of Mr. Harold Bauer at the Piano.
play button
Telelectric Co.
play button
Theatrical, Rehearsals, Various Plays and Actors.
play button
Theatrical, Rehearsals, Various Plays and Actors.
play button
Theatrical, Rehearsals, Various Plays and Actors.
play button
Theatrical, Properties of "Du Barry" Belasco Production.
play button
Theatrical, Properties of "Du Barry" Belasco Production.
play button
Christadora House. Music auditorium.
play button
Y. M. C. A. Boy's room.
play button
The Dancing Lesson
play button
Plays, "The Concert".
play button
Plays, "The Music Master".
play button
ACORDEON. Instrumento musical de viento, de origen austríaco, conformado por un fuelle, un diapasón y dos cajas armónicas de madera.
play button
SCHUBERT, Franz (Viena,1797-Viena,1828). Compositor austríaco. "SCHUBERT INTERPRETANDO AL PIANO UNA DE SUS COMPOSICIONES ANTE LAS TRES HERMANAS, ANA, JOSEFINA Y CATALINA, Y UN GRUPO DE AMIGOS".
play button
Early promotional portrait of American jazz composer and bandleader Duke Ellington, wearin a white shirt and jacket, in a double exposure of him playing the piano. 1935.
play button
RUBINSTEIN, Arthur (Lodz, 1886-Ginebra, 1982). Pianista polaco. Fotografía realizada en 1975.
play button
ALBENIZ, Isaac (Camprodón,1860-Cambo-les-Bains, 1909). Compositor y pianista español. ALBENIZ CON EL COMPOSITOR FRANCES GABRIEL FAURE (1845-1924), LEON JEHIN Y SU ALUMNA CLARA SANSONI Colección partic
play button
BEETHOVEN, Ludwing van (Bonn,1770-Viena,1827).  German composer.
play button
Daniel Vazquez Diaz (1882-1969). Spanish painter. Blind Musicians.
play button
Bourgeoisie. Listening to piano. Nineteenth-century colored engraving.
play button
Family reunion. Listening to piano in the lounge. Engraving.1899.
play button
Portrait of American jazz musician Duke Ellington standing behind an upright piando and reachin over the logs of actress Louise Franklin, sitting a top the piano, to play an E Flat. Los Angeles, Calif
play button
American jazz musician Duke Ellington plays the piano for a group of servicemen and women, Hartford, Connecticut, 1942. Jazz vocalist Joya Sherrill, who sang with Ellington thorughout most of the 1940
play button
of 7 
251 - 300 of 311
of 7 


Can't find what you're looking for?
 

Be sure to Login to see all available content. 

If you don't have an account, Register here.

show left
Standard Filters 
resize handle
close