Natale Carletti
Violin maker
(1904 – 1979)
Son and student of Carlo Carletti, Natale Carletti took over his father's workshop in Pieve di Cento with his younger brother Nullo in 1941. His output was impressive, consisting of virtually every kind of stringed instrument except guitars. He was also a cellist and produced about 200 cellos. The period from 1945–68 represents his peak as a craftsman. Stradivari is the most common inspiration, using the 'San Lorenzo' Stradivari violin as a model. The workmanship is precise but not affected, with deeply carved scrolls and full archings. Varnish is of a mixed composition, ranging from red to golden yellow, and labels are often signed. Instruments are generally branded internally and sometimes externally on the back: 'CARLETTI'.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $44,438 in May 2011, for a cello.
- 61 auction price results.
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Carletti family tree
Instruments
Viola -
1973
Pieve di Cento
Viola -
c. 1975
Pieve di Cento
Treble Viol -
1965
Pieve di Cento
Treble Viol -
No Date
Pieve di Cento
Miscellaneous -
1966
Pieve di Cento
Cello -
1941
Pieve di Cento
Cello -
1949
Pieve di Cento
Cello -
c. 1950
Pieve di Cento
Cello -
c. 1950
Pieve di Cento
Cello -
1951
Pieve di Cento