Songs: "Music hath power to melt the Soul..."

Songs: "Music hath power to melt the Soul..."

Henry Thomas Alken

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

One sheet of a series of satires, designed as a song book. Composed of vignette scenes, each scene illustrating in a humourous fashion a single line from a popular song of the day. The imagery derives from hunting, shooting and horses, scenes from domestic life, fashion, town and country life, military and naval life.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Songs: "Music hath power to melt the Soul..."Songs: "Music hath power to melt the Soul..."Songs: "Music hath power to melt the Soul..."Songs: "Music hath power to melt the Soul..."Songs: "Music hath power to melt the Soul..."

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