Antonio Stradivari, Cremona, 1685, the 'Spinola'
Violin: 44558
Back: One-piece
Notes:
". . . It [the violin] was lost during the second world war, only to be brought [sic] for a fraction of its value in the early seventies by a violinist from an American orchestra touring Italy. He purchased it as a "nice Italian violin", and you can imagine his surprise when experts told him he had in fact made the deal of a lifetime!"Elective Affinities: Tributes to Antonio Stradivari by well-known players & experts, Mark Kaplan, The Strad, December, 1987, London
Provenance
in 1913 | Marquis Spinola |
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in 1937 | Marquese Spinola and heirs |
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from 1974 | Richard D. Leshin |
in 1982 | Current owner |
Known players
Mark Kaplan, Richard D. Leshin