Jean-Baptiste Frebrunet
Violin maker
(1713 – 1780)
Jean-Baptiste Frebrunet was recognized by Henley, following Lütgendorff, as a fine craftsman of the `vieux Paris' school, creating instruments based on an Amatisé model featuring coarsely-cut scrolls and red-brown varnish. Some instruments bore a fleur de lys brand on the back. Vannes indicated that this individual was the same as Jean Frebinet, although the facsimile label in Lütgendorff seemed to read Trebrunef.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $11,571 in Oct 2013, for a violin.
- 11 auction price results.
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