Jean-François Aldric
Violin maker
(1765 – 1843)
Jean-François Aldric was third in a line of Mirecourt violin makers, but moved to Paris in 1785, where he worked for the next six decades in various locations. Historical evidence shows that he was the first French makers to acquire Italian instruments from famed dealer Luigi Tarisio in 1827. His violins and cellos, which are among the best French examples of the period in workmanship and tone quality, are robust interpretations of Stradivari, with fuller archings and a reddish-brown varnish that can be brittle. Some of his lesser instruments bear a yellow-orange varnish. Aldric used several labels, printed and manuscript.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $58,500 in Oct 2007, for a cello.
- 44 auction price results.
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Aldric family tree
Instruments
Violin -
1792
Paris
Violin -
1795
Paris
Violin -
1798
Paris
Violin -
1803
Paris
Violin -
1805
Paris
Violin -
1807
Paris
Violin -
c. 1808
Paris
Violin -
c. 1815
Paris
Violin -
1818
Paris
Violin -
1819
Paris
Violin -
1820
Paris
Violin -
1820
Paris
Violin -
1823
Paris
Violin -
1827
Paris
Violin -
1841
Paris
Violin -
1843
Paris
Violin -
No Date
Paris
Violin -
No Date
Paris
Viola -
1817
Paris
Viola -
1820
Paris
Cello -
1825
Paris
Cello -
c. 1830
Paris