(Chitarra Italiana) for round-back, beating guitar since Baroque era.
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Alexander Batov (2006-04-20). The Royal College Dias - guitar or vihuela?. (The talk given at the Lute Society meeting in London on 16 April 2005). "A rather small sized vaulted-back guitar in the engraving by Etienne Picart (c. 1680) after the painting by Leonello Spada Concert (c.1615), Musée du Louvre, Paris"
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