di Stradivari Antonio

1698 - Cello "Saint Senoch - Murrey"

Reduced in its dimensions. Table in two pieces. Back of two pieces of curly maple with narrow curl horizontal. Red ligth varnish.

  • 1698, Cremona
  • 75.2 cm
  • 34.05 cm
  • 23.3 cm
  • 44.1 cm
  • Hart & Son, London, 1910; W. E. Hill & Sons, London, 1928; Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., Cincinnati, 1930; Hamma & Co., Stuttgart, 1930; Etienne Vatelot, Paris, 1983
  • Anonymous
  • In 1860 it was purchased by Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, who in a letter said to be part of the last quartet of Stradivari found in Italy.
  • Post 1830, Paris: Jean-Baptiste Vuiullaume, reducing the size of the instrument; Post 1970, Paris: Etienne Vatelot.
  • Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume (Paris) 1860; Charles Wilmotte (Antwerp) Niklaus Ferder Kittel (Petersburg); David Laurie (Glasgow) 1876/77; William Ebsworth Hill 1877; William Ebsworth Hill 1885; David Laurie (Glasgow) 1885; Marquis de St. Senoch 1885/86; Damien (Aytré) 1886; Captain H. S. Murray (Galashields) 1890/1928; Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. 1928/30; Hamma & Co. (Stuttgart) 1930; Fritz Reuther (Manheim) 1930/37; Etienne Vatelot (Paris); J. & A. Beare 1981; Heinrich Schiff 1981; Michael Flaxman 1995; Claude Lebet and Pascal Nicod 1995/97; Anonymous 1997
  • 1937, Cremona: Mostra di Liuteria Antica Cremonese; 2004, Cremona: I violoncelli di Antonio Stradivari
  • S.a. 1886; De Wit 1886; Hill 1902; Hamma 1932; S. a. 1937; AA. VV. 1938; Doring 1945; Jalovec 1952; Goodkind 1972; Gand 1994; Gétreau 1998; S.a. 2000; Chiesa 2003; AA.VV. 2004; Thöne & Jan Röhrmann 2010

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