Giuseppe Antonio Rocca
Violin maker
(1807 – 1865)
Born in Barbaresco, Giuseppe Antonio (or Joseph) Rocca moved to Turin in 1834 to work in the shop of Giovanni Francesco Pressenda. After three years, he opened his own shop, and although his work ranks among the best of 18th century Italian violin making, his life was marked by financial struggles, illness and grief.
...Read More />Rocca initially followed the work of his teacher, albeit with stylistic aberrations that suggest a budding interest in Cremonese models. This affinity was further encouraged when Rocca met the violin dealer Luigi Tarisio around 1842, presumably through the Pressenda workshop, and laid eyes on Tarisio's collection of Cremonese masterpieces, including the
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $412,624 in Jun 2018, for a violin.
- 85 auction price results.
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Instruments
Violin -
1831
Turin
Violin -
1836
Turin
Violin -
1838
Turin
Violin -
1838
Turin
Violin -
1839
Turin
Violin -
1839
Turin
Violin -
c. 1840
Turin
Violin -
c. 1840
Turin
Violin -
1841
Turin
Violin -
1842
Genoa