File:Fernando Sor 1.jpg

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English: Fernando Sor. "Goubeau pinxit. Lith: de Engelmann. Litho.é par Bordes". Lithography by Gottfried Engelmann (1788-1839) and Joseph Bordes (1773-1835) after a lost painting by Innocent-Louis Goubaud. Ca. 1825.
Source http://www.tabulatura.com/sor.jpg http://www.tabulatura.com/GITBIBL.htm#Guitar (the colour was changed for a more friendly warm impression)
Author Lithography by Gottfried Engelmann (1788-1839) and Joseph Bordes (1773-1835) after a lost painting by Innocent-Louis Goubaud. Ca. 1825.

from Kenneth Sparr's great collection!

http://www.tabulatura.com/GITBIBL.htm#Guitar

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