News
These days, bagpipes are most commonly connected with the Scots, but pipes have a long history in Ireland, as well. The Great Irish Warpipes, which are nearly identical to Scottish Highland bagpipes, ...
View A pastoral scene with a shepherd playing a pipe to a young mother, her children and a sleeping boy by Jean François Clermont on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Jean François ...
View A pastoral landscape with a shepherd playing a pipe and a girl dancing by Italian School-Northern 18 on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Italian School-Northern 18.
WE DON'T know whether they much appreciated it, but during the mid-18th century, the good people of Haddington were roused at five o'clock every summer morning by the town piper and drummer doing ...
View A PASTORAL SCENE WITH A YOUNG MAN PLAYING THE PIPES, AND A YOUNG GIRL CARRYING A BASKET OF FLOWERS; A PASTORAL SCENE WITH A YOUNG MAN LEAVING A BASKET OF FLOWERS FOR A SLEEPING GIRL After Boucher ...
The bagpipe is called the pastoral bagpipe or uillean (McCandless loc. cit.). In the present engraving (showing a right-handed player), the bag and the bellows are not shown, but the bag would be ...
The collection includes 20 sets of Northumbrian pipes, six of Scottish and Border small pipes, plus Breton and pastoral pipes, 37 pipe chanters, five drones and three bellows which together are ...
Tracks the change in total value of sales, as well as the total number of lots offered and sold annually in the art market. This chart shows whether British School, 19th Century’s total sales are ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results