Giuseppe Pedrazzini
Violin maker
(1879 – 1957)
The son of a carpenter, Pedrazzini was born in the village of Pizzeghettone near Cremona. In 1903 he moved to Milan where he appears to have taught himself violin making, with some advice from Romeo Antoniazzi. Pedrazzini went on to produce some of the finest instruments in early 20th-century Italy, both in craftsmanship and tone quality. His work, often based on personal interpretations of Stradivari, Guadagnini and Amati, is exceptionally refined and precise. Scrolls are deeply carved and the curves of the bouts show an attractive symmetry. Pedrazzini was also a skilled copyist, and he used a variety of different labels and brands depending on the period. His workshop, which exported many instruments to London in particular, employed numerous makers, including Ferdinando Garimberti and Pedrazzini's nephew Natale Novelli. Pedrazzini's little-known brother, Afro, also collaborated with him.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $78,876 in Jun 2015, for a violin.
- 181 auction price results.
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Instruments
Violin -
1900
Milan
Violin -
1906
Milan
Violin -
1910
Milan
Violin -
1910
Milan
Violin -
1911
Milan
Violin -
1911
Milan
Violin -
1911
Milan
Violin -
1912
Milan
Violin -
1912
Milan
Violin -
1913
Milan