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  • Guitar, Christian Frederick Martin (Markneukirchen, Saxony 1796–1873 Nazareth, Pennsylvania), Spruce, rosewood, ebony, nickel-silver, American

Guitar

#9388

Christian Frederick Martin

before 1867

Spruce, rosewood, ebony, nickel-silver

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11. Guitar
Christian Frederick Martin (American, 1796–1873)

United States, Pennsylvania, Nazareth, before 1867

Spruce, rosewood, ebony, and nickel silver

Gift of Esther Khafif Haddad and Alan M. Haddad, 2012 (2012.209a, b)

Disagreements with the German guilds caused Martin to move to the United States in 1833. A carpenter’s son, he learned to build guitars in the style of Stauffer in Vienna, but was later influenced by Spanish designs. This guitar features many Spanish elements, including its body profile, slotted headstock, and tie bridge.

Audio Guide 9388

9388. Guitar

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Anana
Height: 35 11/16 in. (90.6 cm); Width: 11 1/8 in. (28.3 cm); Depth: 3 3/4 in. (9.5 cm)
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Gift of Esther Khafif Haddad and Alan M. Haddad, 2012
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2012.209a, b

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