The luthiers from Italy to New York

Published February 9, 2011
Seen here are a violin (L) by Antonio Stradivari, ?The Antonius?, Cremona, 1711,  an archtop guitar (2nd L) by John d'Angelico of New York, 1951, a guitar (2nd R) by C.F. Martin & Co. of Nazareth, Pennsylvania, ca 1867-98 and a mandolin (L) by C. Bruno & Son of New York, ca. 1900. ? Photo by AFP
Seen here are a violin (L) by Antonio Stradivari, ?The Antonius?, Cremona, 1711, an archtop guitar (2nd L) by John d'Angelico of New York, 1951, a guitar (2nd R) by C.F. Martin & Co. of Nazareth, Pennsylvania, ca 1867-98 and a mandolin (L) by C. Bruno & Son of New York, ca. 1900. ? Photo by AFP
Mandolin and guitar maker John Monteleone with three of his guitars are on display. These archtop guitars are from his ?The Four Seasons? series, ?Spring?, 2006 (L), ?Summer?, 2004 (C) and ?Autumn?, 2005 (R). ? Photo by AFP
Mandolin and guitar maker John Monteleone with three of his guitars are on display. These archtop guitars are from his ?The Four Seasons? series, ?Spring?, 2006 (L), ?Summer?, 2004 (C) and ?Autumn?, 2005 (R). ? Photo by AFP
Blue Guitars (L to R) designed by the luthiers' James D'Aquisto, Robert Benedetto and John Monteleone are seen during a press preview. ? Photo by Reuters
Blue Guitars (L to R) designed by the luthiers' James D'Aquisto, Robert Benedetto and John Monteleone are seen during a press preview. ? Photo by Reuters
Two guitars that were thought to be made in Naples dating back to the 1800's are seen during the exhibition. ? Photo by Reuters
Two guitars that were thought to be made in Naples dating back to the 1800's are seen during the exhibition. ? Photo by Reuters
Detail of an archtop guitar, ?Teardrop?, 2008 by mandolin and guitar maker John Monteleone of New York is on display. ? Photo by AFP
Detail of an archtop guitar, ?Teardrop?, 2008 by mandolin and guitar maker John Monteleone of New York is on display. ? Photo by AFP
Visitors look at instruments at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. ? Photo by AFP
Visitors look at instruments at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. ? Photo by AFP

An exhibition named “Guitar Heroes: Legendary Craftsmen from Italy to New York” is on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, from February 9 to July 4. The exhibition of about 80 musical instruments focuses on three New York master luthiers who are known for their hand-carved stringed instruments as well as various pieces from the museum's collection.

Opinion

Editorial

Smog hazard
Updated 05 Nov, 2024

Smog hazard

The catastrophe unfolding in Lahore is a product of authorities’ repeated failure to recognise environmental impact of rapid urbanisation.
Monetary policy
05 Nov, 2024

Monetary policy

IN an aggressive move, the State Bank on Monday reduced its key policy rate by a hefty 250bps to 15pc. This is the...
Cultural power
05 Nov, 2024

Cultural power

AS vital modes of communication, art and culture have the power to overcome social and international barriers....
Disregarding CCI
Updated 04 Nov, 2024

Disregarding CCI

The failure to regularly convene CCI meetings means that the process of democratic decision-making is falling apart.
Defeating TB
04 Nov, 2024

Defeating TB

CONSIDERING the fact that Pakistan has the fifth highest burden of tuberculosis in the world as per the World Health...
Ceasefire charade
Updated 04 Nov, 2024

Ceasefire charade

The US talks of peace, while simultaneously arming and funding their Israeli allies, are doomed to fail, and are little more than a charade.