Paolo Castello
Violin maker
(c. 1740 – 1817)
A follower of Genoa school founder Bernardo Calcani, Paolo Castello was probably mostly self-taught. His somewhat coarse craftsmanship suggests haste, but the wide purfling and rough scrolls are counterbalanced by some elegant details, such as the f-holes. The varnish is in general quite good, and he used various models, most often of Stradivari. The overall quality of his output ranges widely, but some individual examples can be fine.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $73,125 in Oct 2007, for a violin.
- 41 auction price results.
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Instruments
Violin -
c. 1750
Genoa
Violin -
1765
Genoa
Violin -
1767
Genoa
Violin -
1770
Genoa
Violin -
1770
Genoa
Violin -
1770
Genoa
Violin -
1774
Genoa
Violin -
1774
Genoa
Violin -
c. 1775
Genoa
Violin -
1776
Genoa
Violin -
1778
Genoa
Violin -
1778
Genoa
Violin -
1779
Genoa
Violin -
1780
Genoa
Violin -
1780
Genoa
Violin -
No Date
Genoa
Violin -
No Date
Genoa
Violin -
No Date
Genoa
Viola -
c. 1770
Genoa
Viola -
1770
Genoa
Viola -
1778
Genoa
Viola -
1780
Genoa
Small Violin -
1770
Genoa
Cello -
1770
Genoa
Cello -
No Date
Genoa