Nicola Bergonzi
Violin maker
(1754 – 1832)
Grandson of Carlo Bergonzi and elder brother of Carlo Antonio, Nicolò Bergonzi began making instruments around 1777 and was a close contemporary of Lorenzo Storioni, who preceded him into the trade of violin making by only a few years. The two men were neighbors on the Contrada Coltellai in Cremona from 1787 to 1794 and there are rare examples of collaborations between the two makers. Like Storioni, Bergonzi did not always choose the best materials, and he was far less prolific, abandoning violin making officially in 1804. Nonetheless his instruments are well constructed, possessing relatively flat archings and sometimes a lovely orange varnish, and seek to approximate to the splendor of his grandfather's work.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $125,018 in Jun 1997, for a bass.
- 11 auction price results.
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Bergonzi family tree
Instruments
Violin -
c. 1780
Cremona
Violin -
1780
Cremona
Violin -
c. 1785
Cremona
Violin -
c. 1795
Cremona
Violin -
1796
Cremona
Violin -
1796
Cremona
Violin -
1796
Cremona
Violin -
No Date
Cremona
the 'Tarisio'
Viola -
1781
Cremona
Viola -
1796
Cremona
the 'Amadeus Quartett'
Bass -
1780
Cremona