Harpsichord
Pascal-Joseph Taskin (1723 – 1793)
Entdecken Sie die exquisiten Cembali von Pascal-Joseph Taskin, einem französischen Instrumentenbauer des 18. Jahrhunderts, der für seine innovativen Designs und Handwerkskunst in Paris berühmt war.
Museu Nacional da Música (Lisbon, Portugal)
Entdecken Sie Portugals Musikgeschichte im Museu Nacional da Música! Bewundern Sie außergewöhnliche Instrumente wie einen Stradivarius-Cello und erleben Sie kulturelle Einblicke – ein Muss für Musikliebhaber!
National treasure and instrument of enormous organological value. It was built at the request of King Louis XVI of France, who offered it to his sister Maria Anna Clotilde.Conceived in the most luxurious possible way, it is worth mentioning is box with high quality polychrome and painted chinoiserie, representing hunting and daily life scenes, as well as performers of lute, bells, trumpet and viol.This harpsichord is an instrument of inestimable cultural value because of its rarity (only 8 harpsichords with Taskin’s signature survived until today), a reasonable state of conservation, and a great aesthetic, organological and scientific value, where it is possible to recognize a prestigious harpsichord builder’s signature, as some of the unique details of construction show. It has also enormous historical value, linked to important figures of the European aristocracy as the already mentioned Louis XVI and his sister, but also King Umberto II of Italy, who offered it to the Marquise of the Cadaval, during his exile in Portugal.
Informationen zu diesem Kunstwerk
- Titel: Harpsichord
- Künstler: Pascal-Joseph Taskin
- Jahr: 1782
- Urheberrechtlicher Status: Gemeinfreiheit
- Ausstellungsort: Museu Nacional da Música