Masked Figurine Holding a Drum, Possibly a Ocarina (Whistle)
Summary
Public domain photo of antique sculpture, 16th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
A wind musical instrument, a type of whistling vessel flute. There are clay, porcelain and wooden ocarinas. The name "ocarina" is applied both to the whole family of whistling flutes and to a specific variety invented in Italy in 1860 by Giuseppe Donati and used in classical music; it is also called the "classical ocarina". Folk ocarinas are used all over the world, in Latin America, China, Africa, Eastern Europe and elsewhere. In many cultures the ocarina is considered a children's toy; in Europe it became popular as such in the mid-19th century.
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Date
1200 - 1400
Source
Art Institute of Chicago
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Public Domain Dedication