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Viola d'Amore, mid eighteenth century; and Viola da Gamba, early eighteenth century. Source: Library of Congress Collections of Musical Instruments


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current05:14, 1 July 2018Thumbnail for version as of 05:14, 1 July 2018669 × 528 (280 KB)Snow RiseAdjusted contrast and made slight tweaks to lighting for a sharper, less hazy image. Relative colour saturation scaled a little bit to contrast, as the colours would have been too bright otherwise, especially for unfocused head in background.
11:43, 27 March 2005Thumbnail for version as of 11:43, 27 March 2005669 × 528 (78 KB)Frinck51~commonswikiViola d'Amore, mid eighteenth century; and Viola da Gamba, early eighteenth century. Source: [http://www.loc.gov/rr/perform/guide/instru.html Library of Congress Collections of Musical Instruments] {{PD-USGov}}
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