Hendrik Jacobs, Amsterdam, 1660
Small Violin: 51157
Back: One-piece
Length of back: 30.6 cm
Upper bouts: 14 cm
Middle bouts: 9.6 cm
Lower bouts: 17.8 cm
Notes:
"The second instrument illustrated is from the same period of Jacobs work, and is effectively a scaled-down version of its brother. With a back length of 306mm, it is technically half-size, which Margaret Dovvnie Banks suggests is the most likely proportion for the 'violino piccolo' called for by Monteverdi and Bach. It is, by this argument, a soloist's instrument rather than a child's, but in England at this time small violins were made for boy choiristers in the choir schools."Vain, Golden Age, John Dilworth, The Strad, September, 1991, London
References
The Strad, September, 1991, John Dilworth, Orpheus, London (illustrated)