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Angel lutenist. Attributed to Juan de Flandes (c.1460-1519) in the dome of the choir in the Monastery of Guadalupe, c.1595

(1495ca) - Monasterio de Guadalupe, Spain
instrument: lute | century: 15cent/3/late | catalogue nº: 15-359b

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Artwork

Creator Flandes, Juan de

Medium Artwork: Fresco

Location

City Guadalupe | Region Extremadura | Old kingdom Castile

Characteristics
Body Lute Strings 5 strings Neck Medium Pegbox R/Angled channels
Bridge Fixed Frets No Back Vaulted Pegs Lateral
Technique Plucked plectrum
Commentary

ARTWORK
One of the Frescos of angels in the dome of the choir in the Monastery of Guadalupe, a fresco attributed to Juan de Flandes (c.1460-1519), apparently dating from the last years of the 15th century. Alvarez (alvarez1965) documents payments to someone who could well be Juan de Flandes in Guadalupe in the last decadeof the century, 1595-1598. The paintings include angels playing: a) vihuela de arco, b) lute, c) rabel, d) psaltery, e) shawm?, f) portative organ, g) harp

INSTRUMENT
The lute has a very round body, six strings, no frets, and is played with a plectrum.

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