19th C. art WTF.
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https://www.evernote.com/shard/s1/sh/9de6ac9f-2959-4654-9608-9df279e2be19/933e659fdbbbdd3b239446c89a5b6ab4
there's a large picture of a section of a painting from 1870 that hangs in the Hamburg Kunsthalle. SFW.
Has anyone else ever seen such a way of holding a twinned fipple flute??
https://www.evernote.com/shard/s1/sh/9de6ac9f-2959-4654-9608-9df279e2be19/933e659fdbbbdd3b239446c89a5b6ab4
there's a large picture of a section of a painting from 1870 that hangs in the Hamburg Kunsthalle. SFW.
Has anyone else ever seen such a way of holding a twinned fipple flute??
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"A leather strap, called a phorbeiá (φορβεία) in Greek or capistrum in Latin, was worn by the auletai to avoid excessive strain on the lips and cheeks due to continuous blowing. Aulus players are sometimes depicted with puffed cheeks.?"
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