Lorenzo Storioni, Cremona, 1792
Violin: 43739
Bearing its original label.
Back: Two-piece
Varnish: Golden
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Notes:
"Beginning in the late 1780s, we start to see a new and different style from the Storioni workshop, a style which by 1790 is dominant and which is seen with but few exceptions for the rest of the maker's career. These characteristics are apparent in the violin of 1792 -- the rounder, more Amati-like outline, the fuller arching with greater scoop, the rounder, shorter, almost pinched looking F, and the scroll, with longer pegbox, smaller and weaker volutes, and without the typical extra turn. It is interesting to note that the period during which we see this model substantially conforms with the apprenticeship of Giovanni Rota."Cremona After Stradivari: The Bergonzi and Storioni Families, Duane Rosengard, Journal of the Violin Society of America, Vol. XII, No. 1, Flushing, NY
Provenance
until 1902 | Hart & Son |
from 1902 | Bessie Rawlins |
until 1942 | Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. |
... | ... |
in 1952 | Maxim Sobolewsky |
... | ... |
in 1960 | Sold by Rembert Wurlitzer Inc. |
from 1960 | S. Carlton Stubbs |
in 1964 | Sold by William Moennig & Son |
until c. 1990 | Isidor Desser |
c. 1990-c. 2005 | William Moennig & Son |
from c. 2005 | Current owner |
Certificates & Documents
- Certificate: W. E. Hill & Sons, London (1952)
- Certificate: Hart & Son, London (1902)
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References
- Journal of the Violin Society of America, Vol. XII, No. 1, Duane Rosengard, The Queens College Press, Flushing, NY (illustrated)
- Violins & Violinists, November-December, 1952, Ernest N. Doring, William Lewis & Son, Chicago (illustrated)
- Private Archives - 10746
- Private Archives - 10842
- World of Strings, Spring, 1964, William Moennig & Son, Philadelphia (illustrated)
- W. E. Hill & Sons Photographic Archive (illustrated)