Giovanni Battista Rogeri
Violin maker
(1642 – c. 1710)
Giovanni Battista Rogeri settled in Brescia around 1675 after working as an apprentice of Nicolò Amati in Cremona from 1661. After the plague devastated northern Italy in the mid-17th century and Amati died in 1684, Rogeri was one of the few active violin makers in the region. Instruments from this period represent the peak ...Read More
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $519,004 in Oct 2011, for a violin.
- 55 auction price results.
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Rogeri family tree
Instruments
Violin -
1671
Brescia
the 'Lord Herries'
Violin -
1686
Brescia
Violin -
1686
Brescia
the 'Antoncich'

Violin -
1686
Brescia
Violin -
1688
Brescia



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