Joannes Maria Valenzano
Violin maker
(c. 1750 – c. 1830)
Born in Asti in the mid 18th century, Giovanni Maria Valenzano was perhaps the most itinerant violin maker in Italian history. According to his labels, over the course of his career Valenzano worked in at least seven cities in three different countries, and he allegedly made keyboard instruments of all kinds in addition to guitars and violins. An abbreviated account of his travels would trace his origins in Italy, followed by a 16-year sojourn in Spain starting in 1797, two years in France from 1813-1815, a decade in Trieste, and finally his return to Rome in 1825, where he died around 1830. Valenzano's nomadic tendencies and wide-ranging professional pursuits have made him a challenging figure for experts to pin down, and the style of his work is as varied as his personal history. His craftsmanship is skillful nonetheless, and his instruments are well regarded for their tonal qualities.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $77,805 in Oct 2017, for a violin.
- 14 auction price results.
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Instruments
Violin -
1762
Parma
Violin -
1794
Padua
Violin -
1810
Padua
Violin -
1821
Valencia
Violin -
1822
Rome
Violin -
1824
Rome
Violin -
c. 1825
Rome
Violin -
1827
Rome
Cello -
1825
Rome