di Stradivari Antonio

1696 - Viola "Archinto"

Back of one piece of curly maple to medium-narrow horizontal curl. Ribs of wood similar to that of the bottom, possibly reduced in height; the lower one in a single piece. Orange-red varnish on a yellow-gold ground.

  • 1696, Cremona
  • 41,7 cm
  • 12,42 cm
  • 24,2 cm
  • 4,56 cm
  • 18,6 cm
  • 12,19 cm
  • Londra (GB), Royal Academy of Music
  • 2002.875
  • Dendrochronological analysis of the soundboard performed by John C. Topham, Surrey, 2000, which resulted in the most recent ring dating to 1679. A second analysis performed by Henri Grissino-Mayer, P. Sheppard and M. Cleaveland in 2001, determined the date to 1685.
  • Watson Forbes 1951; Roger Bigley; Paul Silverthorne 1994; Maxim Vengerov 2002
  • Count Carlo Gambara (Brescia) 1800; Count Giuseppe Archinto (Milan) 1800/60; Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume (Paris) 1860; Charles Wilmotte (Antwerp) 1870; Abel Bonjour 1873; H. M. Muntz (Birmingham) 1873; John Rutson 1890; Royal Academy of Music (London) 1890
  • 1987, Cremona: Capolavori di Antonio Stradivari; 2003, Cremona: I capolavori cremonesi della Royal Academy of Music; 2008, Montpellier: Antonio Stradivari
  • Sandys-Foster 1864; S. a. 1951 (XI); Henley 1961; Dilworth 1966; Goodkind 1972; Whitman 1984; Beare 1987; Dilworth 1987; Gand 1994; Dilworth 1996 (IV); S. a. 1997; Rattray 2000; AA. VV. 2003; Frazier 2007; Biddulph-Chaudière 2008; Brandmair-Greiner 2010; AA. VV. 2012; Barabaschi 2016

creato:giovedì 8 marzo 2012
modificato:giovedì 23 marzo 2017