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Bush warbler and plum, 1840s. Creator: Ando HiroshigeBush warbler and plum, 1840s
Toning the Bell, 1874. Creator: Walter ShirlawToning the Bell, 1874. Musicians in a foundry, helping the blacksmith tone a church bell
A model of the Space Shuttle Orbiter in the 16-Foot Transonic Tunnel, USA, ca. 1978. Testing at the Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia
The Song of the Lark, 1884. Creator: Jules BretonThe Song of the Lark, 1884
Traveling Woman Pauses to Listen to a Warbler, 1797. Creator: Kubo ShunmanTraveling Woman Pauses to Listen to a Warbler, 1797
Sparrows and Plum Blossoms, 19th century. Creator: Kubo ShunmanSparrows and Plum Blossoms, 19th century
Frame for a gong with a bronze gong suspended by a cord; mallet hanging, Edo period, 1615-1868
Birds and flowers, Edo period, 18th century. Creator: UnknownBirds and flowers, Edo period, 18th century
Hearing (Auditus), from Quinque Sensuum (Five Senses), ca. 1655. Creator: Francis CleynHearing (Auditus), from Quinque Sensuum (Five Senses), ca. 1655
Colonial Chimes, c. 1936. Creator: Edward L LoperColonial Chimes, c. 1936
Noisemaker from the American Legion, 1927. Creator: Unknown1927 American Legion noisemaker comprised of two pieces, a rubber bulb with a metal tip (a) and a metal horn with a flared end (b)
The Shanglin Park: Imperial Hunt, Ming or Qing dynasty, 17th century. Creator: UnknownThe Shanglin Park: Imperial Hunt, Ming or Qing dynasty, 17th century. Formerly attributed to Qiu Ying
Amplifier used as part of a DJ setup, 1970s. Creator: Yamaha CorporationA Yamaha F1030 amplifier used by Angelo T. King. The front of the amplifier is all black with off-white text. The text at the top center reads: [YAMAHA / FREQUENCY DIVIDING NETWORK / MODEL F1030]
Pioneer Electronic Crossover SF-850 for DJ setup, ca. 1970. Creator: PioneerA metal Pioneer Electronic Crossover, Model SF-850 machine. The front of the machine is metal, silver with black type, with two rows of knobs. The top row has seven knobs
Reel-to-reel tape recorder and reels used by sound engineer Russell Williams II, caA metal NAGRA 4.2 reel-to-reel audio recorder used by Russell Williams II as a sound engineer on film sets. The machine is silver in color
Boombox used by Public Enemy, ca. 1986. Creator: TecsonicA tecsonic boombox with a light brown metal cover used by Public Enemy. The boombox has a handle at the top, collapsible antenna, six speakers, a radio, a double cassette player
Subwoofer for DJ setup, ca. 1970. Creator: UnknownA wood subwoofer. The sub is painted black. Four sides of the sub are all wood and flat. The front side has is wood but has two hollowed out sections that angle inward
Tweeters used as part of a DJ setup, 1990s. Creator: Also / Miyako Technology CoA set six tweeters or speakers attached to a metal front plate made by Miyako. Each tweeter is secured to the plate by four screws (one screw is missing)
Guild Thunderbass amplifier, before 1978. Creator: Guild Guitar CompanyGuild Thunderbass amplifier used by Christopher Dowd, keyboardist, vocalist and trombone player, in the alternative rock band, Fishbone. The amplifier has a serial number of: [4773]
Minimoog Voyager synthesizer used by J Dilla, 2002-2005. Creator: Moog MusicA Minimoog Voyager, a monophonic analog synthesizer, owned by record producer and artist J Dilla. The synthesizer features a small keyboard set into a wooden frame beneath a control panel
Speaker used as part of a DJ setup, 1970s. Creator: Altec LansingA speaker made by Altec. The speaker is rectangular in shape and is painted black. The top of the front of the speaker concaves inward, towards the back
Tweeter box speakers used as part of a DJ setup, 1970s. Creator: UnknownTweeter box speakers. The tweeters or speakers, five in total, are surrounded by a leather box. The top of the box has a handle and each corner of the box is protected by a metal edge
Turntable used by Grand Wizzard Theodore, 2000s. Creator: VestaxAfrican-American hip hop DJ Grand Wizzard Theodore (born Theodore Livingston, 1963), is widely credited as the inventor of the scratching technique
Cordless microphone used by Rakim to record The 18th Letter, 1997. Creator: ShureA wireless microphone used by Rakim to record the album " The 18th Letter" (1997). The hand-held microphone has a circular silver mesh wire grill covering the foam interior of
Horn speaker used as part of a DJ setup, 1970s. Creator: Cerwin-VegaA Cerwin-Vega horn speaker. The speaker front is rectangular in shape and painted orange. The sides of the front concave in towards the middle to create a cone shape
MIDI Production Center 3000 Limited Edition used by J Dilla, 2000An AKAI MPC 3000 Limited Edition integrated rhythm machine, drum sampler, and midi sequencer used by record producer and artist J Dilla
Tape recorder used by Malcolm X at Mosque #7, 1960. Creator: WollensakAfrican-American Muslim minister and civil rights activist Malcolm X (born Malcolm Little, 1925-1965) gave speeches at Mosque No. 7, (later renamed Masjid Malcolm Shabazz) in Harlem, New York
Brown Lark, 1827 / 1830. Creator: William Home LizarsBrown Lark, 1827/1830. [Anthus aquaticus]
Brown Lark, 1827. Creator: William Home LizarsBrown Lark, 1827. [Anthus aquaticus]
Thomas Alva Edison, 1890. Creator: Abraham Archibald AndersonThomas Alva Edison, 1890
The Great Horseshoe Fall, Niagara, 1820. Creator: Alvan FisherThe Great Horseshoe Fall, Niagara, 1820
The Flute Player, late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Edwin Willard DemingThe Flute Player, late 19th-early 20th century
Sharp-Tailed Finch, 1831 / 1833. Creator: Joseph Bartholomew KiddSharp-Tailed Finch, 1831/1833
Hearing, 1730-65. Creators: Caylus, Anne-Claude-Philippe de, Etienne FessardHearing, 1730-65
Rapture (Le Brun Travested, or Caricatures of the Passions), January 21, 1800
Baker Blowing Horn, 1610-85. Creator: UnknownBaker Blowing Horn, 1610-85
Baker Blowing Horn, 1610-85. Creator: Adriaen van OstadeBaker Blowing Horn, 1610-85
Hearing, ca. 1638. Creator: Abraham BosseHearing, ca. 1638
The Telephone; a telegraphic alarum, 1844. Creator: UnknownThe Telephone; a telegraphic alarum, 1844. A type of foghorn: The object of the..." Telephone or Marine Alarum and Signal Trumpet", by Captain J. N. Taylor, R.N
The "Wou-wou", or silvery gibbons, 1845. Creator: UnknownThe " Wou-wou", or silvery gibbons, 1845. The " Wou-Wou" or " Moloch, "...is a native of Malacca
A Voice from the Cliffs, 1888. Creator: Winslow HomerA Voice from the Cliffs, 1888
The Robins Note (Every Saturday, Vol. I, New Series), August 20, 1870. Creator: UnknownThe Robins Note (Every Saturday, Vol. I, New Series), August 20, 1870
The Dinner Horn (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), June 11, 1870. Creator: UnknownThe Dinner Horn (Harpers Weekly, Vol. XIV), June 11, 1870
Night Rain at the Double-Shelf Stand, from the series Eight Parlor Views... caNight Rain at the Double-Shelf Stand, from the series Eight Parlor Views (Zashiki hakkei), ca. late 18th century
The Saw-Setter, 1780-1827. Creator: Thomas RowlandsonThe Saw-Setter, 1780-1827
Flowers (pink and white) and Leaves, Clappers, late 19th century. Creator: Shibata ZeshinFlowers (pink and white) and Leaves, Clappers, late 19th century
Sanveri Ragini, Page from a Ragamala Series (Garland of Musical Modes), ca. 1700-1710
The Cave of the Winds, 1872. Creator: Harry FennThe Cave of the Winds, 1872. Tourists at the base of Niagara Falls, USA:bridges have been built from rock to rock, under the very cataract itself