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Inventor: Michele Todini, bapt. 1616-1689. Harpsichord. Country of Origin: Italy, Rome; ca. 1670. Wood, various materials. HARPSICHORD: L. of inner instrument 269 cm (8 ft. 9 7/8 in.); W. of inner instrument 87.2 cm (34 3/8 in.); D. of inner instrument 19 cm (7 1/2 in.); 3-octave span 48.9 cm (19 1/4 in.); sounding L. of original c2 was approx. 28 cm (11 in.) HARPSICHORD CASE: L. 299.7 X W. 96.5 X D. 37.5cm (118 X 38 X 14 3/4 in.) POLYPHEMUS: H. 152.4 X W. 132.1 X D. 127 cm (60 X 52 X 50 in.) GALATEA: H. 144.8 X W. 119.4 X D. 88.9 cm (57 X 47 X 35 in.) STAND: Triton section: H. 96.5 x W. 170.2 x D. 144.8 cm (38 x 67 x 57 in.) Mid-section: H. 99.1 x W. 104.1 x D. 88.9 cm (39 x 41 x 35 in.) Shell section: H. 114.3 x W. 94 x D. 88.9 cm (45 x 37 x 35 in.). Overall view, including figures of Polyphemus and Galatea at each side. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical Instruments, 1889 (89.4.2929a-e)
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art/New York, NY/USA
Unique Identifier
ART435662
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Purpose
Public
Size
7360px × 4478px
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Image copyright © The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Image source: Art Resource, NY
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17th century CE
Galatea
Harpsichord
Italian
Polyphemus