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The Art Case Collection - First Art Case Steinway Grand Piano (#1225)
It was built in 1857, only seven years after Heinrich Steinway arrived in the U.S. from Germany. He built it with the expertise that he and his family had already accumulated in the piano making craft. The workbench on which he made this piano can still be seen at Steinway Hall in New York City. The up-to-date piano technology that Heinrich used when he built this piano makes this instrument, in spite of its age, a very modern piano, even by today's standards.
It has been suggested for many years that the case of solid Brazilian rosewood carvings were done by Gustav Herter, the later of the Herter Brothers, the most important American cabinetmakers in the U.S. in the third quarter of the 19th century. In any case, it is obvious that musical instrument maker and furniture maker worked very closely together on this instrument.
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