Girl Standing With Giant Saxophone

(Original Caption) Although invented and first introduced in 1846 by Antoine Joseph Sax at Dinant-sur-Meuse, Belgium, the saxophone saw little use for half a century -- yet today no band is complete without one. This increased demand for the instrument has given rise to new industries both in America and Germany, the two most important saxophone manufacturing countries. This photo, taken at the Kohler and Sons factory in Graslitz, Bohemia, Germany, shows a future player with her six-foot saxophone, much bigger than she. Undated photo. (Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images)
(Original Caption) Although invented and first introduced in 1846 by Antoine Joseph Sax at Dinant-sur-Meuse, Belgium, the saxophone saw little use for half a century -- yet today no band is complete without one. This increased demand for the instrument has given rise to new industries both in America and Germany, the two most important saxophone manufacturing countries. This photo, taken at the Kohler and Sons factory in Graslitz, Bohemia, Germany, shows a future player with her six-foot saxophone, much bigger than she. Undated photo. (Photo by George Rinhart/Corbis via Getty Images)
Girl Standing With Giant Saxophone
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Credits:
George Rinhart / Contributor
Redactioneel nr.:
530729186
Collectie:
Corbis Historical
Gemaakt op:
01 januari 1900
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Bron:
Corbis Historical
Naam materiaal:
VV5833
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2209 x 3108 px (18,70 x 26,31 cm) - 300 dpi - 2 MB