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Metronome
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Caption | A metronome is a device for keeping time (a steady beat) while playing music. This example was given by several members of the Felix Meritis Society to its music department. It is shaped like a lyre surmounted by a laurel wreath, symbolizing the Triumph of Music. Origin: Amsterdam. Date: 1803. Object ID: BK-NM-8936. |
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Creator | Christiaan Welmeer, sculptor, Noord-Nederlands (1742–1814) |
Artwork medium | pine, oak, linden, brass, glass, paint, gilding |
Credit | Rijksmuseum |
Terms of use | Public Domain Dedication (CC0 1.0) |
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