Antonio Stradivari, Cremona, 1708, the 'Strauss'
Violin: 41156
Bearing its original label.
Back: One-piece
Length of back: 36.0 cm
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Provenance
Déprets | |
until 1850 | Karl Friedrich Müller |
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1903-1904 | Amédée Soil |
1904-1909 | Albert Jacques Zimmer |
in 1909 | Sold by Caressa & Français |
from 1909 | Dr. Georg Talbot |
in 1918 | Sold by W. E. Hill & Sons |
from 1918 | Richard Bennett |
from 1920 and in 1925 | Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. |
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in 1943 | Herbert N. Strauss |
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in 1952 | Sold by W. E. Hill & Sons |
from 1952 | Doris Strauss |
in 1955 | Zlatko Balokovic |
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from c. 1999 | Samsung Foundation of Culture |
Known players
Cho-Liang Lin, Clara-Jumi Kang, Ju Young Oh
References
- 36 Famous Italian Violins, Alex Wasinski, Herman Gordon, New York (illustrated)
- Antonio Stradivari: His Life & Work (1644-1737), W. Henry, Arthur F. & Alfred E. Hill, William E. Hill & Sons, London, 1902
- Elective Affinities: Tributes to Antonio Stradivari by well-known players & experts
- How Many Strads? (1999 edition), Doring, Bein & Fushi, Bein & Fushi, Chicago, 1999 (illustrated)
- Italian Violin Makers (1964), Karel Jalovec, Paul Hamlyn, London, 1964 (illustrated)
- Wurlitzer Collection of Rare Violins, Violas & Bows, Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., New York (illustrated)
- Stradivari Society Instrument Collection
- The Jacques Français Rare Violins, Inc. Photographic Archive and Business Records, 1844-1998, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC (illustrated)
- Violin Iconography of Antonio Stradivari 1644-1737, Herbert K. Goodkind, Larchmont, NY (illustrated)
- Welcome to KAMSA, Korean-American Music Supporters Association