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Jean Ingres
The Stamaty Family
1818
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1955/1.118

Tabwa (Tabwa)
Thumb Piano/Plucked Idiophone (Kankobele)
1900 – 1984
Gift of Al and Margaret Coudron
1984/2.50

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Zamboula-Polka
1900
Museum Purchase
1949/2.33
This is an abstract face of a figure looking to the right. The head is divided into compartments of varying textures by several straight lines. There are piano keys are on the left side of the head, and a cigarette at top left. 
Sargent Claude Johnson (American (North American))
Lenox Avenue
1938
Allocated by the U.S. Government Commissioned through the New Deal art projects
1943.63

Eugène Devéria
Portrait of Henri Herz
1832
The Paul Leroy Grigaut Memorial Collection
1969/2.81
The circular room’s ceiling is painted with a sky motif populated by cupids; the room also features ornamental mouldings above four windows that depict musical instruments, and busts on pedestals are placed between the windows. A large number of well-dressed men and women sit while a group of musicians in the center of the room perform on a piano, flutes, cellos, a harp, and other stringed instruments. The print is framed by an ornamental border, and a stretch of tasseled fabric below the scene contains a title and a coat of arms.
Le Concert / Au Madame la Comtesse de Saint Brisson
1773
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
2011/2.210

Augustus John (British (modern))
At the Piano (The Artist's Sister, Winifred)
1894 – 1899
Bequest of Margaret Watson Parker
1954/1.229

Ralph Gibson (American (North American))
Hand/Piano, from "Déja Vu"
1973
Gift of Gerald and Selma Lotenberg
1984/1.276.8
A girl with dark hair and heavy bangs is seated on a chair. Her left foot is brought up and being held by her hands. There is a piano in the background and wood floors.
David Rosen
Girl and a Piano
1990 – 2000
Gift from the Collection of David S. Rosen MD, MPH
2013/2.215

Nancy Pletos
E.K.E.
1974
Gift of Detroit Workshop of Fine Prints
1975/1.60
The circular room’s ceiling is painted with a sky motif populated by cupids; the room also features ornamental mouldings above four windows that depict musical instruments, and busts on pedastals are placed between the windows. A large number of well-dressed men and women sit while a group of musicians in the center of the room perform on a piano, flutes, cellos, a harp, and other stringed instruments. The print is framed by an ornamental border, and a stretch of tasseled fabric below the scene contains a title and a coat of arms.<br /><br /><u>Marks/Inscriptions:</u><br />
In plate, l.c.: Le Concert / A Madame La Comtesse de Saint Brisson; and l.r.: Par son très humble et très obéissant / Serviteur Duclos In plate, in lower margin, l.l.: Dessiné par Aug. de St. Aubin. Graveur du Roi; abd l.c.: A Paris chés Chereau Graveur rue St. Jacques près les Mathurins / Avec Privilége du Roi; and, l.r.: Gravé par A.J. Duclos<br /><br />
Collector's mark on verso: DB.W enclosed in a rectangle. (Copied onto sheet in objec
The Concert
1773
Museum Purchase
1956/1.53
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Frederick W. Becker
Piano Player
1937
Allocated by the U.S. Government Commissioned through the New Deal art projects
1943.8
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