di Amati Andrea I

1564 - Small Violin "Carlo IX"

The belly is two-piece of spruce, open-grained in the center and narrowing towards the edges. The back is one piece of maple, with a curl decreasing toward the left. It has fragments of the painted decoration of the royal insignia used by Charles IX of France. The ribs are of maple, similar to the back. The lower rib is a one-piece, like the upper one probably was originally. Some gilt letters of the motto PIETATE ET IUSTITIA are still visible, like the K which stands for KAROLUS with floral decoration in the CC. Apparently, the scroll is original, with a gilt stripes decoration on the front and on the flanks and a floral decoration on the back. The present baroque fitting up is modern.

  • 1564, Cremona
  • ......[indecifrabile]...... / Cremona MDLXIV
  • 34,1 cm
  • 15,8 cm
  • 10,8 cm
  • 19,7 cm
  • 2,661 cm
  • 2,9 cm
  • 2,9 cm
  • 3,837 cm
  • 2,575 cm
  • 10,366 cm
  • Oxford (GB), The Asmolean Museum
  • William Corbett (London) 1748; Gresham College 1748/51; General Zelaziewitch (Ryde on the Isle of Wight) 1874; Major Henry J. Way 1874/1904; W.E. Hill & Sons 1904/39; Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, Hill Collection 1939
  • 2007, Cremona: Andrea Amati. Opera Omnia, Les Violons du Roi
  • Worshipful Company of Musician 1909; Boyden 1969; Witten 1982 (I); AA.VV. 1985 (II); Charlton 1985; Draley 1988; Draley 1989; Hargrave 1991; Hargrave 2000; King 2004; Cacciatori, 2007; Whistler 2008; Milnes 2011

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