di Amati Nicolò
1628 - Violin
The belly is of spruce of narrow regular grain. The back is two-piece of maple of horizontal small curl. The ribs and scroll are of wood similar to back. The varnish is golden.
- 1628, Cremona
- Antonius,& Hieronymus Fr. Amati / Cremonen. Andreae fil. F. 1628 (original)
- 35,3 cm
- 16,8 cm
- 10,7 cm
- 20,6 cm
- 2,9 cm
- 3 cm
- 3 cm
- 3,87 cm
- 2,59 cm
- Vermillion, South Dakota (USA) - National Music Museum
- W. E. Hill & Sons, Londra, 28 novembre 1957; Jacques Francais, New York, 14 ottobre 1958; Rembert Wurlitzer, Inc., New York, 29 gennaio 1959
- C. J. Read 1872; Rev. James Moore 1877; W.E. Hill & Sons 1877; W. H. Symes (Bognor, England); W.E. Hill & Sons; Robert E. Brandt (Exeter); W.E. Hill & Sons; Miss E.A. Willmott 1904; W.E. Hill & Sons; Richard Bennett (Southport, Lancashire); W.E. Hill & Sons; George H. Kemp; William MacNeil Rodewald, Jr. (Paris) 1957; Jacques Francais 1968; Laurence C. Witten 1968/84; National Music Museum (University of South Dakota) 1984
- 1872, Londra: Special Exhibition at South Kensington; 1904, Londra: Special Loan Exhibition of Musical Instruments, Manuscripts, Portraits and other Mementos; 2006, Cremona: Il DNA degli Amati
- Fetis 1851; Engel 1872; S. a. 1904 (II); Français 1975; Hargrave 1985; Downie Banks 1986; Draley 1988; Draley 1989; Beare 1991; S. a. 1996; Cacciatori-Carlson-Chiesa 2006;
- The instrument is attributed to Nicolò Amati.
creato: | mercoledì 20 marzo 2013 |
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modificato: | giovedì 23 marzo 2017 |