1574 - Small Violin "Tullie"

The belly is of pine, narrow-grained in the center and getting narrower towards the edges. The back is of medium-curly maple, bearing many fragments of the painted royal insignia of Charles IX of France. The ribs are of maple, similar to the back, with some gilt letters of the motto PIETATE ET IUSTITIA and the letter K which stands for KAROLUS in the c-bouts, in a phytomorphe decoration. The peg box is probably of birch. The varnish is orange-brown on a gold base.

  • 1574, Cremona
  • Andrea Amadi in / Cremona M.D.LXXiiij
  • 56,5 cm
  • 34,12 cm
  • 15,72 cm
  • 10,43 cm
  • 19,5 cm
  • 2,7 cm
  • 3,88 cm
  • 2,87 cm
  • 2,55 cm
  • 2,89 cm
  • 10,48 cm
  • 31,7 cm
  • Carlaisle (GB), Tullie House Museum
  • Lo strumento fu venduto a Londra da Puttick & Simpson il 17 giugno 1914
  • Conte di Cavan 1922; W.E. Hill & Sons 1922/35; Sybil Mounsey-Heysham (Castletown, Carlisle 1935/49; Tullie House Museum (Carlisle) 1949/2003
  • 2007, Cremona: Andrea Amati. Opera Omnia, Les Violons du Roi
  • Piper 1914; Boyden 1969; Mosconi-Witten 1991; Beare-Carlson-Mosconi 1991; Hargrave 1991; S.a. 1999; Hargrave 2000; Dilworth 2005; Cacciatori, 2007

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