January 14–December 7, 2014
Christian Frederick Martin, founder of the great American guitar firm
C. F. Martin & Co., was the son of a cabinetmaker in Markneukirchen,
Saxony. Martin learned to build instruments from the famed Johann Georg
Stauffer in Vienna. Due to the restrictive guilds in Markneukirchen, Martin
moved to the United States in 1833, settling first in New York City and later
moving to Nazareth, Pennsylvania. In the United States, Martin encountered the
Spanish-style guitar and incorporated elements from that tradition into his own
Viennese style of instrument construction. The result was a new form of the
guitar, a style that would become important as a basis for other American
makers of the instrument. This exhibition includes approximately thirty-five
instruments from the Martin Museum in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, The Metropolitan
Museum of Art, and several private collections.
http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2014/early-guitars
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