Unknown North African, Middle Eastern, and Near Eastern
Barbat Lute

CultureTurkish
Titles
  • Barbat Lute
Datelate 19th–early 20th century
MediumWood; inlaid with ebony, mother of pearl, and ivory or bone
Dimensions36 3/4 × 14 3/4 × 8 in. (93.3 × 37.5 × 20.3 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by Franci Neely in honor of her son, Andrew Ellingson Beck III
Object number2010.223
Current Location
The Caroline Wiess Law Building
113 Islamic Art Gallery
On view

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Description

The 'ud (Arabic for ìluteî) is one of the most characteristic Middle Eastern musical instruments. Although lute-like instruments were already in use in ancient Greece, modern lutes were first introduced to Europe through the court of the Umayyad caliphs in Spain in the course of the 9th and 10th centuries.


 Today, the 'ud is very different from the old prototypes, and the Turkish 'ud, of which this is an example, differs from the Arabic 'ud in playing style and shape. The Turkish version of the instrument is a transformation of the Arabic 'ud that is attributed to Manolis Venios, a well-known Greek luthier who lived in Constantinople (now Istanbul) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.


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Scribe's Box
Unknown North African, Middle Eastern, and Near Eastern
late 15th century
Wood; inlaid with bone and metal; pigments
2010.224
Piccolo
Firth, Hall & Pond
c. 1833–1847
Unidentified wood, ivory, and metal
B.2011.26
Flute
Edward Baack
c. 1864–1872
Unidentified wood, ivory or bone, and brass
B.2011.25
Flute
Unknown African
1850–1970
Bamboo
91.1547
Drum and Drumstick
Unknown North American
unknown
Painted wood, leather, cotton
88.164.A,.B
Fife
Unknown American
c. 1862
Unidentified wood and brass
B.2011.29
Striker for Slit-drum (tamtam)
Chief Tofor
1960–1991
Wood
91.48.B
Textile
Unknown North African, Middle Eastern, and Near Eastern
19th century
Silk; woven with metal-wrapped threads
2020.68
Scan from photography for Glassell catalog
Unknown African
1925–1935
Wood, gold leaf, and string
97.1489
Gong Striker with Snake and Bush Cow Head
Unknown African
1870–1900
Wood
91.1444
Horn
Unknown African
1875–1970
Wood and gold leaf
97.1411
Fife
Unknown American
c. 1862
Unidentified wood and silver
B.2011.27