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Single-manual Harpsichord
Maker: Boni da Cortona, Giovanni Battista (Attributed to)
Wooden case painted in polychrome with flowers, and on the underside en grisaille with a coat-of-arms (unidentified).
History note: Eleanora Duse, Asolo; by descent to her daughter, Enrichetta Bullough (Marchetti-Checchi); offered for sale but not sold, Sotheby's, 12 June 1931, lot 86.
Given by Enrichetta Bullough, 1933
Height: 100 cm
Length: 77 in
Width: 196 cm
Method of acquisition: Given (1933) by Bullough, Enrichetta (Marchetti-Checchi)
17th Century, Early
Production date:
circa
AD 1620
: previously dated c. 1680, re-dated by Dr Denzil Wraight (2024) to c.1620 on the basis of the mouldings.
Probably altered in Florence (information received from Dr Grant O'Brien, 1994), probably by the Cristofori-Ferrini workshop (Dr Denzil Wraight, 2024). Formerly thought to be Venetian (Michael Thomas, 1975).
Belly Rail; Upper
composed of
fir
( or spruce)
Case
composed of
wood
paint
Key Guide Slips
composed of
beech
Naturals
composed of
boxwood
Balance Rail
composed of
chestnut
Key Levers
composed of
chestnut
Sharps
composed of
ebony
Boxslides
composed of
pear
Belly Rail; Lower
composed of
poplar
Keyframe
composed of
poplar
Wrestplank
composed of
walnut
Nameboard
composed of
cypress
Soundboard Moulding
composed of
cypress
Decoration
Accession number: M/F.1-1933
Primary reference Number: 141209
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Applied Arts
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