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)