Fife

Meacham & Co.

early 19th century

Fife by Meacham & Co.

Medium

Wood, brass

Dimensions

Length: 39.6 cm (15 9/16 in.)

Classification

Aerophone-Blow Hole-side-blown flute (transverse)

Culture

American

Department

Musical Instruments

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Robert Alonzo Lehman, 1991

Accession Number

1991.349.62

Art Historical Context

This early 19th-century fife, crafted by the American firmacham & Co., represents a classic example of the transverse flute, or side-blown aerophone. Measuring just over 15 inches in length, the instrument is from wood with brass components, reflecting the practical yet refined craftsmanship typical of American musical instrument makers during the Federal period. Such fifes were essential in military and community music-making, providing the shrill, piercing tones that accompanied drums in parades, drills, and battle signals. Meacham & Co. contributed to a growing tradition of domestic instru...

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