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"Early American Guitars: The Instruments of C. F. Martin" (January 14–December 7, 2014) Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, NY
See also category: C. F. Martin early guitars.
References
[edit]- Early American Guitars: The Instruments of C. F. Martin (January 14--December 7, 2014). The Metropolitan Museum of Art."Christian Frederick Martin, founder of the great American guitar firm C. F. Martin & Co., was the son of a cabinetmaker in Markneukirchen, Saxony. Martin learned to build instruments from the famed Johann Georg Stauffer in Vienna. Due to the restrictive guilds in Markneukirchen, Martin moved to the United States in 1833, settling first in New York City and later moving to Nazareth, Pennsylvania. In the United States, Martin encountered the Spanish-style guitar and incorporated elements from that tradition into his own Viennese style of instrument construction. The result was a new form of the guitar, a style that would become important as a basis for other American makers of the instrument. This exhibition includes approximately thirty-five instruments from the Martin Museum in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and several private collections."
- Sunday at the Met—Early American Guitars: The Instruments of C. F. Martin (lecture video). The Metropolitan Museum of Art (March 16, 2014)."Learn how Christian Frederick Martin created a uniquely American form of the guitar and, through the company he founded, influenced 180 years of American music. With performances by Douglas Back and Thom Bresh on historic and modern Martin guitars. / Welcome and Introduction: Jayson Kerr Dobney, Associate Curator and Administrator, Department of Musical Instruments, The Metropolitan Museum of Art / Lecture: "Early American Guitars: Unlocking the Mystery, Parts 1 and 2", Peter Szego, independent historian / Performances: Doug Back, Thom Bresh / Recorded March 16, 2014"
- Exhibits
- PICTURES: Early American Guitars: The Instruments of C. F. Martin (photo gallery, 24 images). Early American Guitars: The Instruments of C. F. Martin at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City, Jan. 14-Dec. 7. Archived from the original on 2014-04-07. (All photographs without credits are by John Sterling Rush)
- Viennese Stauffer style
- 1. 1834 guitar by C.F. Martin. Archived from the original on 2014-04-07.
- 17. Viennese Stauffer Style Guitar by C. F. Martin Sr, circa 1830s.[dead link]
- 5. Guitar by C.F. Martin, circa 1837-1839.[dead link]
- 20. Bridge Detail, 1838, Guitar by Henry A. Schatz.[dead link]
- 6. Guitar by C.F. Martin, serial number 1114, 1837. [ivory fretboard & headstock veneer][dead link]
- 10. Presentation guitar by C. F. Martin Sr., 1837. [ivory fretboard & headstock veneer][dead link]
- Size 2 1/2 and similar
- 21. Martin & Coupa Guitar by C. F. Martin Sr., 1841-42. [ivory fretboard][dead link]
- 24. This Martin Guitar from 1843-48 owned by John H.B. Peden. [ivory fretboard][dead link]
- 18. Col Wilkins Guitar by C. F. Martin Sr., 1846.[dead link]
- 12. Guitar by C.F. Martin Sr., 1843. (similar to 'size 2)[dead link]
- 9. Closeup of top, 2 1/2-40 Guitar by C. F. Martin Sr., 1859. [size 2 1/2 guitar][dead link]
- 22. Beauty shot in perspective, 2 1/2-40 Guitar by C. F. Martin Sr., 1859. [size 2 1/2 guitar][dead link]
- 23. Closeup of top, 2 1/2-40 Guitar by C. F. Martin Sr., 1859. [size 2 1/2 guitar][dead link]
- Renaissance style
- 7. Martin Renaissance model, circa 1843-52. [renaissance model][dead link]
- 13. Renaissance Style Guitar by C. F. Martin Sr., circa 1850. [renaissance style][dead link]
- 19. Crystal Palace Guitar by C. F. Martin Sr., 1843-52. [renaissance style][dead link]
- Also mentioned on:
- Robert Corwin. Martin c. 1840 Renaissance Style Guitar. Early Martin Guitars (earlymartin.com).
- Classical style
- 8. Guitar by Christian Frederick Martin and Henry Schatz,
1943(1843). (classical style guitar)[dead link]
- Harp guitar
- 000-42
- John Bellissimo (January 10, 2014). 4. Eric Clapton performing with his 1939 000-42 guitar (photograph).[dead link]
- D-45
Further Readings
[edit]- Robert Shaw, Peter Szego , ed. Inventing The American Guitar - The Pre-Civil War Innovations of C.F. Martin and His Contemporaries, Hal Leonard Books, October 2013, 310pp ISBN: 9781458405760. UPC: 884088578350
- Philip F. Gura C.F. Martin & His Guitars, 1796-1873, H. Eugene and Lillian Youngs Lehman series, UNC Press Books, 2003, 250pp ISBN: 9780807828014.
- Robert Corwin. Early Martin Guitars. EarlyMartin.com. "A New Web Site Illustrating the Development of the Early Martin Guitar / Created by Folk and Roots Music Photographer Robert Corwin / Featuring Instruments from the Phyllis, Jerry, and Robert Corwin Collection"
- Robert Corwin. Vintage Martin Guitars. VintageMartin.com. "A New Web Site Illustrating the Development of the Acoustic Early Martin Guitar / Created by Folk and Roots Music Photographer Robert Corwin / Featuring Instruments Exclusively from the Phyllis, Jerry, and Robert Corwin Collection"
- CBS NEWS (2014-01-12 7:12). Sunday Morning > Early American guitars (photo album). CBS NEWS. Retrieved on 2022-12-05.
- C.F. Martin at the Met Museum – Photo Gallery (photo album). One Man's Guitar (OneManz.com) (2014-01-15)."As requested, here are some photos of the exhibit Early American Guitars: The Instruments of C.F. Martin, showing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art through December 7, 2014. ... / Please see our exclusive review of the opening night reception HERE. "
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