1736 - Violin "Armingaud - Doria"

Soundboard of spruce with grain from medium to large. Back of two pieces of curly maple with narrow curl horizontal. Ribs of wood similar to that of the back. Scroll of plain maple. Golden-brown varnish.

  • 1736, Cremona
  • Antonius Stradivarius Cremonensis / Faciebat Anno 1736
  • 35.6 cm
  • 16.5 cm
  • 11.2 cm
  • 20 cm
  • Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, Paris, March 7, 1870 (invoice); Rembert Wurlitzer, Inc., New York, April 8, 1952; Jacques Français, New York, July 23, 1997; Machold Rare Violins, Bremen, Zurich, New York, Vienna, December 16, 2004
  • Jules Armingaud; Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume (Paris) 1870; Le Marquis Doria 1870; Penrose; Rembert Wurlitzer Inc. 1952; The Fountain Valley School of Colorado 1952; Bernard Goldblatt 1997
  • Traditionally, this instrument has been considered by Antonio Stradivari. Today, the violin is widely considered the work of Omobono while working in his father's workshop.
  • Goodkind 1972; S. a. 1995 (VIII); Christie's 1995 (II)

creato:mercoledì 27 novembre 2013
modificato:giovedì 23 marzo 2017