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13 results filtered with: Bagpipers
  • A man from Rossano in Calabria playing the bagpipes. Watercolour.
  • A man is holding a set of bagpipes. Aquatint.
  • A man wearing a hat with a feather in it is playing the bagpipes. Coloured lithograph, 18--.
  • A woman in Libya dancing accompanied by a bagpiper. Coloured lithograph by M. Gauci, 1821, after F.G. Lyon.
  • A member of the Royal Scots Fusiliers playing the bagpipes in a camp in the Zulu War; a Zulu man is crouching down with his hands over his ears. Wood engraving by C.Roberts after Melton Prior, 1879.
  • A young woman guiding a blind bag-piper over a bridge in Scotland. Stipple engraving by S.W. Reynolds, 1848, after F. Tayler.
  • A man holding a set of bagpipes. Engraving by R.C. Bell after Sir D. Wilkie.
  • A man accompanied by a child is playing the bagpipes. Coloured lithograph, 18--.
  • Cattle and sheep rest on the hillside as a woman milks a goat and gives the child a drink; a herder plays the bagpipes. Etching after N. Berchem.
  • A man playing the bagpipes. Watercolour.
  • An episode in Baldo by Teofilo Folengo (Merlin Cocai): at a festive dance, Cingar pretends to stab Berta in a fit of jealousy; he had fitted a canister of blood under a white scarf round her neck, so that he could appear to kill her and then revive her. Etching.
  • A blind musician holding a uilleann pipe or pastoral bagpipe. Etching attributed to G. Grattan.
  • A man is leaning against a tree and playing the bagpipes. Engraving after or by, or heliogravure after, Albrecht Dürer.