WAGNER 
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painted for the 
STEIN WAY 
COLLECTION 
BY W C. WYETH 
STEIN WAY 
THE /NSTR.UMENT OF THE IMMORTALS 
O CCASIONALLY the genius of man produces 
some masterpiece of art—a symphony, a book, 
a painting—of such surpassing greatness that for 
generation upon generation it stands as an ideal, 
unequaled and supreme. For more than three score 
years the position of the Steinway Piano has been conv 
parable to such a masterpiece—with this difference: A 
symphony, a book, a painting, once given to the world, 
stands forever as it is. Its creator cannot bequeath to 
future generations the task of carrying it to still 
higher perfection. But the Steinway, great as it was in 
Richard Wagner's day, has grown greater still with each 
generation of the Stein way family. F rom W agner, Liszt 
and Rubinstein down through the years to Paderewski, 
Rachmaninoff and Hofmann, the Steinway has come 
to be “The Instrument of the Immortals” and the 
unmistakable token of musical distinction in homes of 
culture and discrimination everywhere. 
Steinway dealers throughout the United Slates will gladly arrange convenient terms. Used pianos accepted in partial exchange. 
Prices: $875 and up, plus freight at points distant from New York- 
STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, 109 E. 14th Street, New York 
