Historical Lutes and Related Instruments in North American Museums
- Cleveland Museum of Art – Tiorbino, anon., 17th century. 1918.368
- An extensive photographic study of this instrument, done by Ed Greenhood.
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MA – Anonymous archlute or theorbo. 17.1764
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MA – Anonymous guitar, mid 18th c. 17.1756
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MA – Mandolino by Benedetto Gualzatta, Rome, 1724. 1992.1
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MA – Lute by Andreas Berr, Vienna, 1699. 1986.7
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MA – Guitar by Jacopo Mosca, Cavelli, Perugia, 1725. 2003.76
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MA – Guitar by Jean-Baptiste Champion, France, ca. 1790. 17.1753
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MA – Guitar by Jacopo Checchucci, Livorno, 1628.
2001.707
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MA – Arch-cittern by Remerus Liessem, 1757. 17.1749
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MA – Guitar by Nicholas Alexandre Voboam, Paris, 1680. 1993.576
- National Music Museum, Vermillion SD – Theorbo by Pietro Raillich, 1639. 03383
- National Music Museum, Vermillion SD – Treble lute, D.G., Venice, early 16th century. 03384
- National Music Museum, Vermillion SD – Cittern, Rafaello a Urbino, c. 1540. 03386
- National Music Museum, Vermillion SD – Guitar by Matteo Sellas, Venice, ca. 1640. 03385
- National Music Museum, Vermillion SD – Guitar by Domenico Sellas, Venice, ca. 1670. 03346
- National Music Museum, Vermillion SD – Guitar by Alexandre Voboam, Paris, 1670.
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