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Clavichord

1796
Object Place: Neustadt an der Aisch, Germany

Medium/Technique Oak
Dimensions Length 153.4 cm, width 47.9 cm, case height 13.5 cm (Length 60 3/8 in., width 18 7/8 in., case height 5 5/16 in.)
Credit Line Edwin M. Ripin Collection—Museum purchase with funds donate by the George A. Ramlose Foundation
Accession Number1977.60

ProvenanceBefore 1954, Lena Leviseur Steinert (Mrs. Alexander Steinert), likely brought to the United States by her father-in-law, Morris Steinert [see note 1]. About 1954, purchased by Arthur Mendel, Princeton, New Jersey; between 1954 and 1959, sold by Arthur Mendel to Edwin M. Ripin (1930-1975), Forest Hills, New York; 1977, sold by the estate of Edwin M. Ripin to the MFA. (Accession Date: March 9, 1977)

NOTES:
[1] It may be the instrument shown standing on its end in a wagon in the photograph titled "Schlafhäuser and his Horses," reproduced in Morris Steinert's autobiography (1900).