Charles Georges Brugère


Violin maker
(1865 – 1930)

Charles Georges Brugère apprenticed to Etienne Drouin at Mirecourt from 1878 to 1882. He worked for Paul Blanchard in Lyons and Gand, as well as Bernardel in Paris from 1885 to 1892. Brugère served as workshop manager for Eugène Henry between 1892 and 1895. He established his own business at 11, Faubourg Poissoniere in 1895, retiring to Mirecourt in 1920, although he continued to carry out repair ...Read More work. He made approximately 250 copies of Stradivari and Amati of fine craftsmanship, along with four double basses featuring lion heads. He used excellent materials and applied good quality oil varnish in orange-red to golden-brown hues. A silver medal was awarded for a double quintet exhibited in Lyons in 1894, with other awards including one from Paris in 1900. His instruments were numbered and branded internally. Read Less


Price History

- The auction record for this maker is $27,118 in Jun 2021, for a cello.
- 51 auction price results.

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