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 Bosendorfer Centennial Grand Piano Drawing by Ira Shander

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Comments (16)

Dr Debra Stewart

Dr Debra Stewart

Elegant presentation and illustration!!!

Nina Kulishova

Nina Kulishova

So beautiful!!

Barbie Corbett-Newmin

Barbie Corbett-Newmin

This fabulous drawing really resonates with me. My dear mother was an accompanist, church organist, and piano teacher.lf

Dr Debra Stewart's Gallery

Dr Debra Stewart's Gallery

Stunning artistry and illustration!!! -Tweet!

Stuart Litoff

Stuart Litoff

Beautiful work!

Christiane Schulze Art And Photography

Christiane Schulze Art And Photography

What a beautiful drawing, like the fabulous executed details Ira

Marcia Colelli

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

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.

Rose Elaine

Rose Elaine

beautiful work!

Al Bourassa

Al Bourassa

Merry Christmas, terrific artwork… VLF

David Neace

David Neace

Congratulations, your art is featured on the homepage of "Created by My Hands"!

Ira Shander

Ira Shander

Thank-you Anne. I'm currently working on a series of historic piano drawings. On my site you can see an ongoing gallery with more of them. It always amazes me how ten pianists can play the same piece and interpret it so differently. Especially the 32 Beethoven sonatas.

Anne Norskog

Anne Norskog

Being a former concert pianist, your beautiful grand touches me. L/F

Jeff  Swan

Jeff Swan

Nice work Ira

Eva Ason

Eva Ason

Congratulations on your sale! :)

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