Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi
Violin maker
(c. 1710 – 1784)
Although Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi was born in 1710, he does not seem to have taken up violin making before the middle of the 18th century. One possible impetus for this belated start in the trade is the arrival of G.B. Guadagnini to Milan in 1749, since Guadagnini is the obvious inspiration for Landolfi's work. In general his instruments have more in common with Guadagnini’s models than with those of Landolfi’s Milanese predecessors Grancino and Testore. In the last 25 years or so of his career his son, Pietro Antonio, and his best pupil, Pietro Giovanni Mantegazza, worked alongside him.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $318,049 in Jun 2014, for a cello.
- 96 auction price results.
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Landolfi family tree
Instruments
Violin -
1760
Milan
Violin -
1760
Milan
the 'Hjorth'
Violin -
1760
Milan
Violin -
1760
Milan
Violin -
c. 1760
Milan
Violin -
c. 1760-70
Milan
Violin -
1764
Milan
Violin -
1766
Milan
Violin -
1766
Milan
Violin -
1768
Milan