di Stradivari Antonio

1689 - Cello "Archinto"

Back of two pieces of curly maple with narrow curl, glued in a herringbone pattern with apex at the top. Ribs of wood similar to that of the back.

  • 1689, Cremona
  • Original
  • 76.8 cm
  • 34.9 cm
  • 24 cm
  • 45.1 cm
  • E. Maucotel & P. Deschamps, Paris, 1932; Hamma & Co., Stuttgart, 1932; Albert Caressa, Paris, 1932: R. & M. Millant-Deroux, Paris, 1932; Hart & Son, London, 1932; W. E. Hill & Sons, London, 1932; Emil Herrmann, Berlin, New York, Easton, 1932; Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., New York, 1932; Rembert Wurlitzer, Inc., New York, 1960; Robertson & Sons, Albuquerque, 2008
  • Abel Bonjour; Jules Delsart
  • Count Giuseppe Archinto (Milan); Archinto Museum (Milan) 1860; Signor Noseda; Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume (Paris) 1965; Charles Wilmotte (Antwerp) 1870; Abel Bonjour 1873/86; Jules Delsart 1887/1907; Caressa 1907; Silvestre & Maucotel (Paris) 1907; Gailhard (Marseilles) 1907; Silvestre & Maucotel (Paris) 1915; Lucien Sharpe (Philadelphia) 1915; Russell B. Kingman 1932/33; Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. 1937; John Nicholas Brown (Providence) 1937
  • 1885, London - Albert Hall
  • De Wit 1887; S. a. 1887; Constant 1893; Grillet 1901; Hill 1902; S. a. 1933 (III); The Strad 1933; Doring 1938 (IV); Doring 1945; Jalovec 1952; Goodkind 1972; Gand 1994; Robertson & Sons 2009

creato:sabato 14 dicembre 2013
modificato:giovedì 23 marzo 2017