Giorgio Bairhoff
                                    Violin maker
                                    (1712 – 1786)
                                                                    
Giorgio Bairhoff was active in Naples from around 1740. It remains unclear whether he worked directly for any members of the Gagliano family, but their influence on his work was evident, especially in the form of the scroll and the purfling materials. Although he was by no means equal to the Gaglianos or Thomas Eberle, he incorporated some elements from Füssen into his style, which featured rather boxy flat arching with a pronounced edge flute and large crudely cut soundholes. He used generally dull golden brown varnish and plain materials. His name frequently appeared in anonymous German work. Giorgio Bairhoff fecit / Napoli 1758.
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