Blind woman, Miss Harding, at the piano instructing two blind men on the violin and cello, 1936 (silver gelatin print)

Blind woman, Miss Harding, at the piano instructing two blind men on the violin and cello, 1936 (silver gelatin print)

Byron Company (1936) (New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library), 1 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
A black-and-white photograph of Miss Harding, at the pian, using braille music on the piano's music stand to instruct a blind violinist at her side while a seated blind cellist in front of the piano listens. The photograph was taken by the Byron Company in 1936 at the New York Association for the Blind, 111 East 59th Street, New York Cuty,
Field of Interest
Disability Studies
Content Type
Photograph
Format
Text
Page Count
1
Page Range
1-1
Publisher
Bridgeman Art Library
Place Published / Released
New York, NY
Subject
Disability Studies, Diversity, Arts, Sport, & Culture, Musicians, Blindness, Braille, Culture and Arts, Individual Expression, Arte, Esporte e Cultura, Arte, Deporte y Cultura, New York Association for the Blind, Depression & World War II (1929–1945)
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Culture and Arts, Individual Expression, Arte, Esporte e Cultura, Arte, Deporte y Cultura

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