di Stradivari Antonio

1717 - Pochette "Clapisson"

Soundboard in a piece of spruce. Back of one piece of curly maple to medium-broad curl, slightly sloping to the right. Ribs of curly maple. Scroll edged in black and neck original of plain maple, set at upper block with three nails. Fingerboard, tailpiece, bridge, soundpost and bass bar by Emile Français. Golden varnish. Equipped with bow (E.76.1) and case covered in green morocco with gilt garlands, ironmongery and the handle in copper (E.76.2).

  • 1717, Cremona
  • Etichetta apocrifa con la data 1717
  • 55 cm
  • 32,45 cm
  • 8,2 cm
  • 6 cm
  • 10,35 cm
  • Parigi, Musée de la Musique
  • E.76
  • Purchase 1861
  • It would have been taken to France by Tarisio, which would have sold it to a luthier Sylvestre of Lyon. They sold it to L. Clapisson, that he used the instrument in his comic opera "Les Trois Nicolas", in 1858.
  • December 25, 1882: Henry & Martin (intervention on the heads of the pegs), November 1942: Emile Français (replacement of the bridge), May 1944: Emile Français (opening of the instrument; replacement of the bass-bar, filling of the galleries of the woodworms, replacement of the keyboard, of the tailpiece and of the pegs).
  • Luigi Tarisio; Pierre Silvestre (Lyons) 1858; Louis Clapisson 1858/61; Musée du CNM (Paris) 1861
  • 1867, Paris: International Exposition; 1937, Cremona: Mostra di Liuteria Antica Cremonese; 1969, Bordeaux: L'art et la musique; 1985, Parigi: La Facture Instrumental Européenne: Suprématie National et Enrichissement Mutuel; 1987, Cremona: Capolavori di Antonio Stradivari
  • Bolognini 1867; Choquet 1875; Choquet 1884; D'Ocagne 1887; Grillet 1901; S. a. 1937; AA. VV. 1938; Doring 1945; Galerie des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux 1969; Antonioni-Carfagna 1985; AA. VV. 1985; Decouflé 1986; Bear 1987; Getreau 1996; Lebet 1999; Echard 2003

creato:giovedì 8 marzo 2012
modificato:giovedì 10 agosto 2017