di Stradivari Antonio

1730 c. - Cello "Scholz"

Soundboard of spruce with medium grain that widens, coming from the Vaslin-Composite Cello of 1727 c.. Back of two pieces of curly maple with broad curl, glued in a herringbone pattern with apex at the top. Ribs of wood similar to that of the back. Scroll of curly maple with narrow curl. Red varnish on a gold background.

  • 1730 c., Cremona
  • Antonius Stradivarius
  • 74.9 cm
  • W. E. Hill & Sons, London, April 8, 1892; Louis Hasselmans, August 16, 1918; Etienne Vatelot, Paris, October 25, 1965; Pierre Vidoudez, Geneva, July 7, 1966
  • Vicomte Leon de Janze 1878/87; George Withers & Sons 1887; Duc de Camposelice 1887; Louis Hasselmans 1892; M. de Queylar (Marseilles) 1918; Maucotel & Deschamps 1937; Janos Scholz 1966/93
  • De Wit 1887 (II); Blum 1988; Christie's 1994; Gand 1994; Hersh 2017 (II)

creato:venerdì 14 marzo 2014
modificato:giovedì 14 settembre 2017