Robert Lindley Greetings Card

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Blank greetings card with envelope featuring:

Robert Lindley NPG 1962(e)

© National Portrait Gallery, London

by Alfred Edward Chalon

Considered the greatest English cellist of his time. He was the son of an amateur cello player, who started teaching him the violin when he was five and the cello four years later. In 1792 Lindley became a pupil of James Cervetto, the outstanding cellist of his day, who, after hearing him play, gave him free tuition. Two years later, he was appointed principal cellist at the Italian Opera in London, where he began an association with Domenico Dragonetti, the celebrated double-bass player,... more

Card size: 125mm x 175mm

Images are printed in their original proportions, within a white border.

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