Bartolomeo Giuseppe Guarneri 'del Gesù', Cremona, 1743, the 'Carrodus'


Violin: 40447

Back: One-piece quarter-sawn with a modest figure

Top: from the same log as one side of the "Sauret"

Length of back: 35.25 cm

Upper bouts: 16.7 cm

Middle bouts: 10.9 cm

Lower bouts: 20.4 cm

There are 13 additional images in the archive which are not available publicly. Please contact us for more information.


Notes:

In 1955, the instrument survived the car crash in which its then owner, Ossy Renardy, was tragically killed.

Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesú, Carlos Chiesa, John Dilworth, Roger Graham Hargrave, Stewart Pollens, Duane Rosengard & Eric Wen, Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesú (2 volumes), London


Laurie relates that at the time he sold the instrument to Gleichauff, it still had its original neck and bass bar. But Gleichauff had these replaced, and the job was done so poorly that the tone of the instrument disappeared and Gleichauff returned the instrument to Laurie. Laurie entrusted the instrument to Gand and Bernadel, who repaired the damage that had been done, and the instrument's tone returned.

Reminiscences of a Fiddle Dealer, David Laurie, David Laurie, Reminiscences of a Fiddle Dealer, London


"A few years after both the Marquis and his lady died and the violin with other things were to be sent to Paris and sold, but I did not know this until I had gone to Pau, where I got the address of the avocat who had charge of the estate in Paris to whom I applied on my return. He informed me he had sent the instrument to Vuillaume the great, to get it valued and would then treat with me, but as I had never seen it I asked him for a note to Vuillaume to allow him to shew it me. I was very much struck with it, it being different to any other "Joseph " I had ever seen. It was a rough, carelessly made one, date 1744, but its state of preservation was perfect, having still its orginal hand, and the bar inside had never been changed. Its wood, although not showy, was perfect in quality for tone. . . .

In Mr. Davidson's book on the violin there is a ridiculous story that this was the violin Paganini lost at play. How or where he (Davidson), got it I cannot say, and I only mention it because some people have asked me about it, thinking that as I had sold it I was the author. Needless to say that I saw it first and last in the work referred to. It was always called a " Strad," the violin that Paganini gambled way."

The Late Mr. Carrodus's Violins, David Laurie, The Strad, 1896, London

Provenance

Eller
Sold by Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume
Sold by David Laurie
until c. 1879 Rudolph Gleichauff
c. 1879-1881 David Laurie
1881-1886 Caspar Gottlieb Meier
from 1886 W. E. Hill & Sons
until 1895 John Tiplady Carrodus
in 1895 Sold by W. E. Hill & Sons
1895-1909 Major C. E. S. Phillips
in 1909 Sold by W. E. Hill & Sons
1909-1949 Dr. Felix Landau
until 1955 Ossy Renardy
until 1965 Henry Hottinger
in 1965 Sold by Rembert Wurlitzer Inc.
from 1965 Max Möller & Son
in 1967 Sold by Rembert Wurlitzer Inc.
from 1967 Dr. Ephraim P. Engleman
in 1976 Dr. Ephraim P. Engleman
until 2007 David L. Fulton
from 2007 Current owner

Known players

John Tiplady Carrodus, Richard Tognetti

Certificates & Documents

  • Dendrochronology report: Peter Klein, Hamburg (1998) Dating the youngest tree ring to 1738; treble side matches the bass side of the 1743c "Sauret" (ID=253).

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References

  • Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesú (2 volumes), Carlos Chiesa, John Dilworth, Roger Graham Hargrave, Stewart Pollens, Duane Rosengard & Eric Wen, Peter Biddulph, London (illustrated)
  • The Strad, April, 2007, John Dilworth, Newsquest Specialist Media, London (illustrated)
  • Henry Hottinger Collection (illustrated)
  • PlaybillArts: News: Benefactor Buys $7 Million Guarneri Violin for Australian Chamber Orchestra
  • Private Archives - 10842
  • Reminiscences of a Fiddle Dealer, David Laurie, T. Werner Laurie, Ltd., London
  • The Jacques Français Rare Violins, Inc. Photographic Archive and Business Records, 1844-1998, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC (illustrated)
  • The Strad, 1896, David Laurie, London, Jan 1896
  • The Violin Makers of the Guarneri Family, W. Henry, Arthur F. & Alfred E. Hill, William E. Hill & Sons, London, 1931
  • The Violin Masterpieces of Guarneri del Gesù - Exhibition, Peter Biddulph, Peter Biddulph, London (illustrated)
  • W. E. Hill & Sons Photographic Archive (illustrated)

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