Musician with Lusheng Pipes, Northern Indochina, c. 1910s
Musician with Lusheng Pipes, Northern Indochina, c. 1910s - Small (12x8") est en rupture de stock et sera expédié dès qu’il sera de retour en stock.
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• Museum-grade fine art reproduction from an early 20th-century ethnographic photograph
• Portrait of a man playing a traditional lusheng pipe instrument outdoors
• Captures rural musical life and ethnic identity in the highlands of Indochina
• Expertly restored and printed on archival cotton rag paper
• Perfect for interiors evoking timeless culture and quiet craftsmanship
About the Artwork
This striking portrait, taken in the 1910s in northern Indochina—likely present-day northern Vietnam or Laos—features a man holding a lusheng, a traditional free-reed mouth organ used by several highland ethnic groups such as the Hmong and Miao. The musician stands barefoot in a rural garden, surrounded by pruned trees and a low whitewashed structure. His relaxed yet poised stance conveys dignity and connection to a deep musical heritage. A contemplative glimpse into the soundscape of upland life.
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