Michele Angelo Bergonzi, Cremona, c. 1743-48, the 'Claus, Adam'
Cello: 41011
Back: Two-piece
Length of back: 73.75 cm
Upper bouts: 32.35 cm
Middle bouts: 21.65 cm
Lower bouts: 41.7 cm
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Notes:
Emil Herrmann note: "by Michel angelo Bergonzi, Cremona."The Jacques Français Rare Violins, Inc. Photographic Archive and Business Records, 1844-1998, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, The Jacques Français Rare Violins, Inc. Photographic Archive and Business Records, 1844-1998, Washington, DC
Provenance
in 1940 | Sold by Emil Herrmann, New York |
from 1940 and in 1943 | Samuel A. Lewisohn |
... | ... |
in 1967 | Sold by Rembert Wurlitzer Inc. |
from 1967 | Claus Adam |
in 1969 | Current owner |
Certificates & Documents
- Valuation: Bein & Fushi, Inc, Chicago, IL (1985) Attributes the instrument to G. B. Guadagnini.
- Letter: Jacques Français, New York, NY (1969) Attributes the instrument to G. B. Guadagnini.
- Certificate: Pierre Gerber, Lausanne (1967) Attributes the instrument to G. B. Guadagnini.
- Certificate: Rembert Wurlitzer Inc., New York, NY (1967) Attributes the instrument to Michele Angelo Bergonzi.
- Certificate: Emil Herrmann, New York, New York, NY (1940) Attributes the instrument to G. B. Guadagnini.
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References
- Cremona 1730-1750: the Olympus of Violin Making, Christopher Reuning, editor, Consorzio Liutai Antonio Stradivari, Cremona (illustrated)
- The Jacques Français Rare Violins, Inc. Photographic Archive and Business Records, 1844-1998, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC (illustrated)
- Private Archives - 10746
- Private Archives - 10842
- The Guadagnini Family of Violin Makers, Ernest N. Doring, William Lewis & Son, Chicago
- The Jacques Français Rare Violins, Inc. Photographic Archive and Business Records, 1844-1998, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC (illustrated)