Emile Boulangeot
Violin maker
(1877 – 1944)
Emile Boulangeot apprenticed to E. Laurent in 1890. He later worked for Gustave Bernardel in Paris starting in 1893, and for Caressa and Francais until 1909. In 1913, he took over the shop of Blanchard in Lyons, succeeding to his position at the Lyons Conservatoire. He retired to Asnieres in 1928, passing the Lyons business to Georges Coue. He produced approximately 175 violins, seven violas, and 28 cellos, showcasing a personal model of fine professional workmanship with orange-red varnish.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $11,800 in Oct 2014, for a violin.
- 52 auction price results.
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