Lucien André Ragot I
Violin maker
(b. 1906)
Lucien André Ragot established himself independently in Céret, Pyrénées-Orientales. He was a pupil of L. Mougenot, Jacquet, Gand, and R. Jacquemin. He received the first prize as the best craftsman in France in 1930, a silver medal at Brussels in 1931, and a diploma at The Hague in 1949. He preferred Cremonese models, generally favoring Guarneri. His varnish was a transparent red and red-brown. Lutherie d'Art / Lucien, André Ragot / Père & Fils / Céret. P. O. 1948.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $2,208 in Feb 1994, for a viola.
- 4 auction price results.
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