Dezsö Bárány


Violin maker
(1871 – 1942)

Dezsö Bárány, regarded as one of the most talented pupils of Pilat, worked in Vienna for T. Zach and J. Hamberger, in Berlin for K. Ferenczy-Tomassovszky, and in Budapest with Tanczer, Lutz, Pilat, Remenyi, and Magyorossy. He served as workshop foreman for Pilat and developed a system for aging varnish. In 1920, he established a workshop named Demo Barany & Co, sponsored by American art dealer F. ...Read More Chaminer, which employed around 20 craftsmen and produced close copies of minor 18th-century Italian instruments, as well as works by Guarneri and Stradivari. Although the shop closed in 1925, he continued to create copies for export and received a gold medal in 1926 for his copy of the Stradivari 'Flubay' violin. He gained a reputation as the finest Hungarian maker of the 20th century, with labels affixed to his copies indicating Keszitette / Barany Derso / Budapest 19. Read Less


Price History

- The auction record for this maker is $14,100 in Oct 2006, for a violin.
- 8 auction price results.

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