Giorgio Gatti
Violin maker
(1868 – 1936)
Not much is known about Giorgio Gatti's background apart from his arrival in Turin in 1890. Among the active Turinese makers of the period, including Francesco Guadagnini and Romano Marengo 'Rinaldi,' Enrico Marchetti is likely to have guided him, although Gatti was largely self-taught. Above all the admiration he and his contemporaries held for the work of Pressenda is evident throughout his career despite the personal touches that set him apart from other makers in the Piedmontese tradition. Elongated head shape is one particularly recognizable personal trait. During the peak of his career Gatti used a dark red, perhaps oil-based varnish inclined to craquel, while after 1915 he typically used a harder light orange. Interestingly, although he relocated his workshop to Via Bardassano in 1917 and his labels reflect that change of residence, he continued to brand his instruments with his former Corso Vittorio Emanuele address.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $66,000 in Nov 2018, for a violin.
- 33 auction price results.
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Instruments
Violin -
1897
Turin
Violin -
1919
Turin
Violin -
1920
Turin
Violin -
1922
Turin
Violin -
1925
Turin
Violin -
1928
Turin
Violin -
1928
Turin
Violin -
1929
Turin
Violin -
c. 1930
Turin
Cello -
1913
Turin