Don Nicola Marchioni 'Don Nicolo Amati'
Violin maker
(1662 – 1752)
The identity of violin maker Don Nicolo Amati has been the subject of considerable speculation for several hundred years. Thought to have been a nom d'etiquette of a violin making Bolognese priest with the surname Melchioni or Marchioni, the name 'D. Nicolaus Amati' appears on original labels of numerous instruments dating from the 18th century that appear to be of the same hand. However, documents connecting Marchioni to those particular instruments is not forthcoming. The instruments themselves show the influence of the early 18th-century Venetian school, particularly the varnish. An original and idiosyncratic style is demonstrated through the placement of the f-holes and pins and the distinctive model of head.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $59,972 in Oct 2017, for a violin.
- 46 auction price results.
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Instruments
Violin -
c. 1720
Bologna
Violin -
1720
Bologna
Violin -
c. 1725
Bologna
Violin -
c. 1727
Bologna
Violin -
1730
Bologna
Violin -
1730
Bologna
Violin -
1730
Bologna
Violin -
1730
Bologna
Violin -
1730
Bologna
Violin -
c. 1730
Bologna
Violin -
1735
Bologna
Violin -
1740
Bologna
the 'Gobler'
Violin -
1744
Bologna
Violin -
c. 1747
Bologna
Violin -
c. 1750
Bologna
Violin -
No Date
Bologna
Violin -
No Date
Bologna
Violin -
No Date
Bologna
Violin -
No Date
Bologna
the 'Lange'
Violin -
No Date
Bologna
Viola -
No Date
Bologna
Small Violin -
1720
Bologna
Small Violin -
1730
Bologna
Small Violin -
No Date
Bologna
Cello -
1730
Bologna