di Stradivari Antonio

1725 - Violin "Chaconne - Hammig"

Soundboard of two pieces of matching spruce with a knot near the tip of the upper left corner. Back of two pieces of curly maple with marked curl medium-large, glued in a herringbone pattern with apex at the top, and with an almond-shaped insert in the in the lower part of the center joint. Ribs of wood matching to the back. Scroll of curly maple with a strong flame. Reddish-brown varnish on yellow-gold ground.

  • Vienna (A), Oesterreichische Narionalbank
  • 1725, Cremona
  • Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis Faciebat Anno 1725 (original)
  • 35.3 cm
  • 16.1 cm
  • 10.9 cm
  • 20.2 cm
  • Max Möller & Son, Amsterdam, 1939; Philipp Hammig, Berlin, 1952; Hamma & Co., Stuttgart, 1954; J. & A. Beare, London, 1959; Machold Rare Violins, Bremen, Zurich, New York, Vienna, 1989
  • Dendrochronological analysisby John C. Topham, Surrey: youngest ring is 1715
  • Joseph Joachim; Norbert Brainin 1981/87; Rainer Küchl 1994
  • Wilhelm Hermann Hammig (Berlin) 1907; Henry Werro (Bern, Switzerland); Philipp Hammig 1958; Hamma & Co. (Stuttgart) 1958; Maurice Rubeli (Neuchatel, Switzerland) 1963; Norbert Brainin 1981/87; Oesterreichische Nationalbank 1989
  • 1963, Stresa: Mostra di Antonio Stradivari
  • Wilhelm Hermann Hammig (Berlin) 1907; Henry Werro (Bern, Switzerland); Philipp Hammig 1958; Hamma & Co. (Stuttgart) 1958; Maurice Rubeli (Neuchatel, Switzerland) 1963; Norbert Brainin 1981/87; Oesterreichische Nationalbank 1989

creato:sabato 9 giugno 2012
modificato:giovedì 23 marzo 2017