An oil painting of MNewsidler was omitted from my message.  Possibly
   the one commissioned by MN's patrons, the Fuggers.   Maybe I can post
   it to Facebook.
   I forgot about Wayne's prohibition of attachments.  Sorry Wayne!
   Arthur.
   -----Original Message-----
   On 31.10.19 12:43, David Van Edwards wrote:
   > To answer the second part of your question:
   >
   > Possibly:
   >
   >  Melchior Newsidler 1574
   >  [1]https://lute-images.myjetbrains.com/youtrack/issue/LI-3
   >
   > Sebastian Ochsenkhun 1588
   > [2]https://lute-images.myjetbrains.com/youtrack/issue/LI-183
   >
   > Sixtus Kargel (1540-1600)
   > [3]https://lute-images.myjetbrains.com/youtrack/issue/LI-530
   >
   > Etc. Etc. Just search the Lute Society lute image database.
   >
   > Best wishes,
   >
   > David
   >
   >
   >
   > At 10:22 +0100 31/10/19, Tristan von Neumann wrote:
   >> Dear Lutists,
   >>
   >>
   >> I just noticed that there is a portrait in "Le Cinquième Livre" of
   the
   >> 1562 Le Roy print of Albert de Rippe's works.
   >>
   >> Is this considered an authentic portrait of de Rippe or just
   generic?
   >>
   >>
   >> Are there any confirmed authentic portraits of 16th c. lutenists?
   >>
   >> Links to pics are welcome.
   >>
   >>
   >>
   >> :)
   >> T*
   >>
   >>
   >>
   >>
   >>
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References

   1. https://lute-images.myjetbrains.com/youtrack/issue/LI-3
   2. https://lute-images.myjetbrains.com/youtrack/issue/LI-183
   3. https://lute-images.myjetbrains.com/youtrack/issue/LI-530
   4. http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html

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