Eugenio Praga
Violin maker
(1847 – 1901)
Eugenio Praga studied with Nicolò Bianchi from 1869 and soon began making instruments for himself in parallel to working with Bianchi. When Bianchi moved to Nice in 1878, Praga took over his workshop. Along with Enrico Rocca, Praga is one of the founding fathers of the modern Genoese school. Biographical information is not extensive, but shows he was recognized for his talents in his lifetime. His pupils include Cesare Candi, who absorbed much of his approach. Early on he relied on his teacher's Stradivari models and construction methods, while his later contact with the
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $48,531 in Nov 1999, for a violin.
- 19 auction price results.
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Instruments
Violin -
1873
Genoa
Violin -
1889
Genoa
Violin -
1890
Genoa
Violin -
1892
Genoa
Violin -
1899
Genoa
Violin -
1899
Genoa
Violin -
1900
Genoa
Violin -
1901
Genoa