Counterfeit Ruckers Instruments in the MIM Collection: A Case Study of the So-Called “Ruckers-Taskin” Harpsichord

The use of archeometrical tools has shed light on the true history of the so-called “Ruckers-Taskin” harpsichord (Musical Instruments Museum, Brussels, inv. 3848), an instrument that is neither a Ruckers nor a Taskin but a French instrument from c. 1695, falsified around 1750 by Antoine Vater and ra...

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Main Author: Pascale Vandervellen
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Published: ZRC SAZU, Založba ZRC 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/dmd/article/view/13640
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description The use of archeometrical tools has shed light on the true history of the so-called “Ruckers-Taskin” harpsichord (Musical Instruments Museum, Brussels, inv. 3848), an instrument that is neither a Ruckers nor a Taskin but a French instrument from c. 1695, falsified around 1750 by Antoine Vater and ravalé by Pascal Taskin in 1774.
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spelling doaj.art-df6e8776a1444059aa0d11243632e1b32024-01-25T13:48:00ZdeuZRC SAZU, Založba ZRCDe Musica Disserenda1854-34052536-26152024-01-0119210.3986/dmd19.2.0619643Counterfeit Ruckers Instruments in the MIM Collection: A Case Study of the So-Called “Ruckers-Taskin” HarpsichordPascale Vandervellenhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0067-6735The use of archeometrical tools has shed light on the true history of the so-called “Ruckers-Taskin” harpsichord (Musical Instruments Museum, Brussels, inv. 3848), an instrument that is neither a Ruckers nor a Taskin but a French instrument from c. 1695, falsified around 1750 by Antoine Vater and ravalé by Pascal Taskin in 1774.https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/dmd/article/view/13640harpsichordruckerstaskincounterfeitarcheometrical tools
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Counterfeit Ruckers Instruments in the MIM Collection: A Case Study of the So-Called “Ruckers-Taskin” Harpsichord
De Musica Disserenda
harpsichord
ruckers
taskin
counterfeit
archeometrical tools
title Counterfeit Ruckers Instruments in the MIM Collection: A Case Study of the So-Called “Ruckers-Taskin” Harpsichord
title_full Counterfeit Ruckers Instruments in the MIM Collection: A Case Study of the So-Called “Ruckers-Taskin” Harpsichord
title_fullStr Counterfeit Ruckers Instruments in the MIM Collection: A Case Study of the So-Called “Ruckers-Taskin” Harpsichord
title_full_unstemmed Counterfeit Ruckers Instruments in the MIM Collection: A Case Study of the So-Called “Ruckers-Taskin” Harpsichord
title_short Counterfeit Ruckers Instruments in the MIM Collection: A Case Study of the So-Called “Ruckers-Taskin” Harpsichord
title_sort counterfeit ruckers instruments in the mim collection a case study of the so called ruckers taskin harpsichord
topic harpsichord
ruckers
taskin
counterfeit
archeometrical tools
url https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/dmd/article/view/13640
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