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  • Krishna (?) playing the flute. Pouncing.
  • Krishna playing the flute to Radha. Pouncing.
  • Krishna playing the flute to Radha. Pouncing.
  • Krishna playing the flute to cowgirls. Chromolithograph, 1882.
  • Brass standing figure of Krishna playing the flute.
  • Anthropomorphic flute ornament - male effigy, New Guinea.
  • Egyptian girls playing a double flute, harp and mandola
  • A Sicilian young man playing the flute. Photographic postcard, 190-.
  • A Sicilian young man playing the flute. Photographic postcard, 190-.
  • Radha listening to Krishna's flute playing seated by a shoreline. Chromolithograph.
  • Sarawak: musicians playing on a nose flute, a stringed instrument and gongs. Photograph.
  • An Indian musician playing a bansuri (flute). Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • An Indian musician playing a nose flute. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • Page 154: Krishna playing his flute under a tree with two devotees. Gouache drawing.
  • Man playing nose flute, Calcutta, West Bengal. Coloured etching by François Balthazar Solvyns, 1799.
  • Krishna plays his flute to the gopis while a man watches from the woods. Chromolithograph.
  • Krishna playing the flute to a dancing Radha, two holy cows stand behind. Chromolithograph, 1897.
  • Krishna sitting on top of a temple, playing the flute. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • A female snake charmer plays the flute to rouse the snake. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • Taiyota, a boy from Otaheite (Tahiti), playing the nose-flute. Etching by R.B. Godfrey, 1773, after S. Parkinson.
  • Pastimes: playing cards, resting in an armchair, conversation, a man with a flute. Coloured lithograph after H. Monnnier, 1839.
  • Krsna enchants the natural and human worlds with his flute. Standing in the tribhangi or 'three bends' posture, Krsna plays the flute as enchanted gopis, cattle, and birds look on. A clump of trees act as a sheltering umbrella, the symbol of gods and kings in Indic iconography.
  • Krsna enchants the natural and human worlds with his flute. Standing in the tribhangi or 'three bends' posture, Krsna plays the flute as enchanted gopis, cattle, and birds look on. A clump of trees act as a sheltering umbrella, the symbol of gods and kings in Indic iconography.
  • A female Chinese musician with a flute. Collage of glued and stitched colored paper and stuffed silk by a Chinese craftsman/woman.
  • As a girl plays the piano and a boy plays the flute other couples dance to the music. Engraving, ca. 1830.
  • A man is playing a type of flute and a boy is playing a drum. Etching by J.J. Martínez Espinosa.
  • Oliver Goldsmith, as a medical student in Europe, supports himself by playing the flute. Engraving by W. Greatbach after E.M. Ward.
  • Love safely ... wear a condom. 4, Toot my flute : oral sex is much safer than anal sex / Health First ; Tony May photographer.
  • Love safely ... wear a condom. 4, Toot my flute : oral sex is much safer than anal sex / Health First ; Tony May photographer.
  • A Breton wedding: village people in costume dance in a circle under trees as musicians play the bagpipes and flute. Lithograph by H. Lalaisse after himself.