A self-portrait by Judith Leyster depicts her husband and family friend with several types of these general objects. An obscured image of Pero and Cirnon can be seen in a painting whose title refers to one of these objects. A painting depicting one of these objects may have been completed by the artist’s daughter Maria and shows a woman in a conical striped hat. Along with the title correspondence, the main subject in The (*) Love Letter holds an example of these objects. One of these objects is seen lying on a checkered marble floor near a white jug and a cane-holding man in another painting by that same artist. That painting featuring these items shows a mirror reflecting a yellow-skirted woman seated at an example of these items called a “virginal.” For 10 points, name these objects, one of which is depicted in Vermeer’s The Guitar Player. ■END■
ANSWER: musical instruments [accept specific instruments including the violin, lute, virginal, flute, cittern or virginal until read]
<Felix Wang, Visual Fine Arts>
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