Pietro Giovanni Mantegazza
Violin maker
(c. 1730 – 1803)
A student of Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi, Pietro Giovanni Mantegazza is considered the greatest maker of the Mantegazza family, which became linked to the great connoisseur and collector Count Cozio di Salabue in 1776. The relationship was a fortunate one for the family, as Cozio's patronage afforded them access to his extensive collection of fine instruments as well as steady repair work and commissions. Cozio was also the primary patron of G.B. Guadagnini, which is perhaps why Pietro Giovanni favored the Guadagnini model in his later work.
Pietro Giovanni's best work is at least the equal of his teacher's, and his excellent violas of the 1780s and 90s are particularly well regarded.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $565,304 in Jun 2023, for a viola.
- 26 auction price results.
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Mantegazza family tree
Instruments
Violin -
1760
Milan
Violin -
1762
Milan
Violin -
1764
Milan
Violin -
1769
Milan
Violin -
c. 1770
Milan
Violin -
1770
Milan
Violin -
1774
Milan
Violin -
1776
Milan
Violin -
c. 1780
Milan
Violin -
1783
Milan
Violin -
1788
Milan
Violin -
1790
Milan
Viola -
c. 1760
Milan
Viola -
1772
Milan
Viola -
1780
Milan
Viola -
c. 1780-90
Milan
Viola -
1785
Milan
Viola -
1785
Milan
Viola -
c. 1790
Milan
Viola -
1790
Milan
Viola -
1793
Milan
Viola -
1793
Milan
Viola -
1796
Milan
Small Violin -
No Date
Milan
Cello -
1765
Milan
Cello -
1770
Milan
Cello -
c. 1770
Milan