Off topic question: When visiting musical instrument museums, there are many viols, and especially viola d'amores, that, instead of a scroll, have the head of a girl carved with a blindfold over her eyes. These carvings are always carved beautifully. My question is; what is the significance of this? A muse? A reference to a classical myth? Thanks-trj --
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