Jean-Baptiste Léonidas Nadegini
(1881 – after 1938)
Jean-Baptiste Léonidas Nadegini worked with F. Spidlen in Moscow. He established himself in Paris at 32 rue Legendre around 1910, relocating to 104 rue des Dames in 1912, and finally moving to 205 rue de Vanves in 1918. He was an influential teacher and won a gold medal in St Petersburg in 1907. His specialties included copies of Guarneri and Serafin, but he also followed other classical models, all featuring rich orange-brown varnish. Viola models were developed with the guidance of Maurice Vieux from the Paris Conservatoire. He also crafted fine double basses.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $17,250 in May 2007, for a cello.
- 13 auction price results.
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