Banjo made in the style of William Esperance Boucher, Jr., ca. 1850s. Creator: Unknown.
Sujet

Banjo made in the style of William Esperance Boucher, Jr., ca. 1850s. Creator: Unknown.

Légende

Banjo made in the style of William Esperance Boucher, Jr. (circa 1850s). The banjo has a circular head, with a tension head pulled tight across the front. There is a slightly tilted bridge on the head, with a tailpiece at the bottom holding the strings bottom in place along the rim. Both the tailpiece and the bridge are made of the same medium brown wood. There are metal brackets surrounding the rim of the banjo. This banjo is an early style of five-string banjos, which has four full-length strings alongside a short fifth-string. The neck and fingerboard of the banjo is made of the same medium glossy wood as the back of the head. There are four wooden turning keys and pegs on the top, with a 5th string turning peg, also made of wood, about halfway up the neck or fingerboard.

Crédit

Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

Notre référence

HRM21A73_418

Model release

NA

Property release

NA

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

80,1Mo (1,5Mo) / 54,9cm x 36,6cm / 6480 x 4320 (300dpi)

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