File:City Trumpets, Valencia cropped.jpg

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English: City Trumpets, Valencia, cropped from larger image

In the collection of the National Museum of Ceramics and Sumptuary Arts "González Martí" Inv. No.: CE1/00796 From the museum: "The panel is made up of fifty polychrome tiles on a white tin cover ... represents the timbaleros of the city of Valencia. From left to right you can see a veiled and seated lady, a man with a hat at her side, the timpani dressed in a cloth with the coat of arms of Valencia, its bearer, with the clothing of the inmates of the asylum, and the timpani player and three trumpeters"

https://www.culturaydeporte.gob.es/mnceramica/colecciones/seleccion-piezas/ceramica/panel-timbaleros.html
Date circa 1750-1800
Source

National Museum of Ceramics and Sumptuary Arts "González Martí"

https://www.culturaydeporte.gob.es/mnceramica/colecciones/seleccion-piezas/ceramica/panel-timbaleros.html
Author unknown painter, circa 1750-1800

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