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Alice Giles plays 'Whirlwind' by Carlos Salzedo.
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Woman Playing the Harp By lumina Available to license exclusively at Stocksy
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Sarah Curran playing the harp (c.1805). William Beechey (English, 1753-1839). Bankfield Museum, Yorkshire.
Sarah Curran (1782-1808), the youngest daughter of John Philpot Curran, an eminent Irish lawyer, was the great love of Irish nationalist Robert Emmet. When her father discovered that Sarah was engaged, he disowned her and then treated her so harshly that she had to take refuge with friends in Cork, married Robert Sturgeon, had a child which died in infancy, and died of consumption in 1808.
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An Italian harpist entertaining local children on the street. Original Artwork: From ‘Street Life In London’ by John Thomson and Adolphe Smith
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Playing the harp. Thérèse Schwartze (Dutch, 1851-1918). Oil on canvas.
In 1879 Schwartz went to Paris to continue her studies under Jean-Jacques Henner. Her portraits are remarkable for excellent character drawing, breadth and vigour of handling and rich quality of pigment. She was married in 1906 to Anton van Duyl.
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Henri-François Riesener, Paris, 1767-1828 Portrait of a harpist and singer oil on canvas 51 1/8 x 38½ in. 129.9 x 97.8 cm.
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My harp, Hipstamatic noir-ised.
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