Michael Ignaz Stadlmann


Violin maker
(c. 1756 – 1813)

Michael Ignaz Stadlmann was the son and pupil of Johann Joseph Stadlmann. He succeeded to the position of luthier for the Viennese court and served as a double bassist in the orchestra at the Royal Chapel from 1799 to 1813. His early work featured the traditional Stainer model with dark varnish, while he later adopted Stradivari patterns. His refined craftsmanship was generally superior to that of ...Read More his predecessors, characterized by accuracy, good clear varnish, and well-finished details. A baryton with a carved head was illustrated by Hamma. Some of his violins included lion's heads. He also produced good cellos with a back length of 76 cm/2915/16". Additionally, double basses, viola d'amores, and guitars were among his known works. Read Less


Price History

- The auction record for this maker is $14,427 in Oct 2011, for a cello.
- 11 auction price results.

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Instruments

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