Dear Luca and David,
I have this tow to add:
-Burgholtzer/Erdlinger in KHM Wien
-Hans Frei 1597 in Bologna
greetings
martin
Am 20.06.2013 21:13, schrieb David Van Edwards:
Dear Luca,
Yes there are 8 surviving lutes that I know of with gilded roses.
1. The 16th century lute by Wolfgang Wolf currently in Füssen Museum
has a gilded rose. Impossible to say if it is original as it has
certainly been roughly gilded since then.
2.Lute by Jakob Langenwalder [Füssen 1627] in Kremsmünster,
Benediktinerstift
3.Lute by Georg Greiff [Füssen 1590] in Darmstadt, Hessisches
Landesmuseum Kg 67: 103 (Orig M.I. 29)
4. Miniature lute by Magno Dieffobruchar, Venice, c.1600 in Paris,
Musèe de Cluny 2092
5. Lute by Stefan Pradter, Prague 1675 in Innsbruck, Schloss Ambras, 622
6. Lute by Basilio Smit, Milan, in Füssen, Museum der Stadt Füssen,
4308 has a gilded rim to its triple rose.
7. Lute by Magnus Hellmer 1609 Füssen, in Darmstadt, Hessisches
Landesmuseum, Kg 67:104
8. Anonymous lute in Bologna, Museo Civico Medievale, 1814
Best wishes,
David
At 16:11 +0200 20/6/13, Luca Manassero wrote:
Dear list,
a few years ago I saw pictures of a lute built by a well known
british lutemaker and showing a really beautiful golden rose.
Baroque lutenists certainly know about the Allemande of Ennemond
Gaultier (Vieux Gaultier) "La roze d'or" also known as "The loss
of the
golden rose lute".
My question is: have you any news (or iconographc evidence) of
(original) lutes with a golden rose?
Thank you in advance,
Luca
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