Like said forum member Davey Jones, it's a painting from William Adople Bouguereau.
There is about 3 or more versions made by hinself. One large scale, one about 1/2 scale looking nearly identical to the large version, one color study in reduced size, ...and this one with only the angels but not Mary... I'm not sure if it's a digital rendering, a modificated copy by another artist, or some version made Bouguereau hinself.
The portable organ it's probably corret. It painted in side perspective, but we can see it's very close and have the tuber, near the neck of the angel.
Look the position of the shoulder and the hand of the angel with the portative organ. I have the impression that for his hand be in such position would be umprobable that his shoulder would be in so relaxed angle.

dazric wrote:That's a beautiful painting, do you know who the artist is?
The instrument that the angel is playing looks a bit like a Chinese sheng with a little keyboard. Very intriguing. I have an idea that it may be called a Regal, but I would have to check up on that.
You're absolutely right about Modartt's historical instruments, they are superb!
Update: the instrument is either a Portative Organ or a Regal. Both were small organs that could be carried around, but the regal used reeds instead of, or in addition to, the flutes. The design of the instrument in the picture may have been copied from a Medieval illustration, or it could be of the artist's own invention based on a description. I just noticed the pedestal in the bottom left corner with the inscription '(something) 1881', which almost certainly would make the artist one of the Pre-Raphaelites, but I have no idea which one.
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