Giovanni Tononi
Violin maker
(c. 1640 – 1713)
There is little biographical information available on Giovanni Tononi other than his birthplace, Bologna, and the fact that his father, Gaspare, was a case maker. Giovanni used excellent wood and was an exceptional craftsman, employing the widespread Amati models of the period and an outstanding orange-red varnish. Giovanni's sons Carlo Annibale and Felice both assisted him in the family workshop; it is possible that his eldest son, Antonio Maria, also learnt the trade, as some have reported seeing labels of an Antonio Tononi.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $251,200 in Nov 2011, for a cello.
- 45 auction price results.
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Tononi family tree
Instruments
Violin -
1690
Bologna
Violin -
1690
Bologna
Violin -
1690
Bologna
Violin -
1690
Bologna
Violin -
c. 1696
Bologna
the 'Sturgis'
Violin -
c. 1698
Bologna
Violin -
1699
Bologna
Violin -
1699
Bologna
Violin -
c. 1700
Bologna
Violin -
1700
Bologna
Violin -
1700
Bologna
Violin -
1700
Bologna
Violin -
c. 1700
Bologna
Violin -
1702
Bologna
Violin -
1704
Bologna
Violin -
c. 1705
Bologna
Viola -
1681
Bologna
Viola -
1690
Bologna
Viola -
c. 1699
Bologna
Viola -
No Date
Bologna
Small Violin -
1700
Bologna
Small Violin -
1700
Bologna
Small Violin -
1700
Bologna
Cello -
c. 1690
Bologna
Cello -
1695
Bologna
Cello -
1700
Bologna
Cello -
1700
Bologna