Bosendorfer Centennial Grand Piano
by Ira Shander
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14.000 x 11.000 inches
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Title
Bosendorfer Centennial Grand Piano
Artist
Ira Shander
Medium
Drawing - Pen And Ink Drawing
Description
This piano was part of the Austrian Exhibit at the Philadelphia Centennial
Exposition of 1876.
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May 8th, 2013
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Comments (16)
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
This fabulous drawing really resonates with me. My dear mother was an accompanist, church organist, and piano teacher.lf
Christiane Schulze Art And Photography
What a beautiful drawing, like the fabulous executed details Ira
Marcia Colelli
Outstanding depiction and image. Lovely work. L
Ira Shander replied:
Thanks Marcia. These old 19th century art cases require a lot of maintenance. I once heard Dvorak's piano at a concert in Prague. It needed work. Fun to draw.
Kathryn Jones
A splendid depiction of this beautiful instrument! I knew a concert pianist who arrived only just in time for a performance and had not had time to practice anything before the audience arrived. Unfortunately the pianist who had last used the piano had left the lowest octave of keys uncovered and he did not notice this, when he started to play. He was not a happy camper! The extra notes at the lower end of the keyboard can disorientate a pianist, so they are normally "boxed in" and only uncovered if required for a particular piano work.