Carlo Annibale Tononi
Violin maker
(1675 – 1730)
Born in Bologna, Carlo Tononi studied violin making with his father Giovanni and worked in his home town, inheriting the family workshop after Giovanni's death in 1713. He moved to Venice in 1717, the same year that Pietro Guarneri arrived there from Cremona, and the two worked alongside one another in Matteo Sellas' shop. While the ideas of Guarneri are a frequent presence, Tononi's work shows a considerable range of influences and models, including high-arched
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $362,586 in Oct 2010, for a violin.
- 36 auction price results.
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Tononi family tree
Instruments
Violin -
1700
Venice
Violin -
1701
Bologna
Violin -
1704
Bologna
Violin -
c. 1710
Bologna
Violin -
c. 1710
Bologna
Violin -
1715
Bologna
Violin -
c. 1715
Bologna
Violin -
1718
Venice
the 'Oliveira'
Violin -
1718
Bologna
Violin -
1720
Venice
Violin -
1720
Venice
Violin -
c. 1720
Venice
Violin -
1720
Venice
Violin -
1720
Venice
Violin -
1722
Bologna
Violin -
1725
Venice
Violin -
1725
Venice
Violin -
1726
Venice
Violin -
1726
Venice
Violin -
1726
Venice
Violin -
1726
Venice
Violin -
1729
Venice
Violin -
c. 1730
Venice
Violin -
c. 1730
Venice
the 'Colonne'
Violin -
c. 1730
Venice
the 'Chittolini, Petersen'
Violin -
c. 1730
Venice
Violin -
1730
Venice
Violin -
c. 1730
Venice
Violin -
No Date
Bologna
Viola -
1700
Bologna
Cello Bow
Venice
Cello -
1700
Bologna
the 'Gabriel Wunderlich Memorial'
Cello -
1720
Venice