Ashmolean Museum Oxford
A print of a detailed working drawing of a Guitar, by René Voboam, Paris 1641, from The Hill Collection of Musical Instruments No. 40. This is one of only four instruments attributed to Voboam: all are similarly decorated with the same striking combination of tortoiseshell and mother-of-pearl.
Part of a range of reproduction drawings from the Hill Collection of Musical Instruments, where they are used by luthiers to replicate and repair stringed instruments.
You don't have to be a musician to appreciate these wonderful drawings which also make great wall art pieces.
The Hill Drawings are a made to order product and take about one week to produce and post. They arrive to us pre-rolled and securely packaged in a strong cardboard tube.
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