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RCA Victor Lithograph w/ Alberto Savi at the Harp

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RCA Victor Lithograph w/ Alberto Savi at the Harp
A rare and striking piece of music history, this 1931 RCA Victor lithograph depicts Alberto Salvi, a renowned harpist of his time, playing a magnificent gilded harp. This promotional artwork was part of the Instruments of the Orchestra series issued by the Victor Talking Machine Company, later RCA Victor, to highlight the grandeur of orchestral music and its instruments. The harp, detailed with ornate carvings and exquisite craftsmanship, symbolizes the elegance and precision RCA Victor associated with its brand. The lithograph showcases Salvi seated at the harp, captured in mid-performance, with meticulous colorization and fine detailing that emphasize the instrument's towering beauty and Salvi's artistry. Alberto Salvi (1892-1980) was a virtuoso harpist whose career spanned continents, captivating audiences with his technical brilliance and emotive performances. RCA Victor, a leader in early music recording and innovation, sought to connect classical music to broader audiences through these promotional prints, making this a significant piece for collectors of music memorabilia and early 20th-century advertising art. Includes the embossed stamp of the Montclair Public Library on the lower right corner.
Issued: 1931
Dimensions: 13.75"L x 21.75"H
Country of Origin: USA

Condition: Age related wear. Tears on edges.