Gennaro Gagliano, Naples, 1741
Cello: 52615
Labeled, "Januarius Gagliano Filius Alexandri fecit Neap. 1741."
Back: in two pieces of quarter cut maple with narrow to medium-width, mainly horizontal flame.
Top: in two pieces of spruce with narrow-width grain broadening toward the edges.
Ribs: and head of similar wood.
Varnish: of a golden orange-brown color.
Length of back: 75.3 cm
Upper bouts: 34.5
Middle bouts: 21.4
Lower bouts: 44.3
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Provenance
in 2009 | Sold by Christie's |
until 2021 | Anonymous |
in 2021 | Sold by Tarisio Private Sales |
from 2021 | Current owner |
Certificates & Documents
- Certificate: Tarisio, New York, NY (2021)
- Certificate: John & Arthur Beare, London (2009)
- Certificate: Kenneth Warren & Son, Chicago, IL (2009)
- Certificate: Reuning & Son Violins, Boston, MA (2009)
- Dendrochronology report: John C. Topham, Surrey (2007) Dating the youngest tree ring to 1733. "Both sides significantly cross-match sequences taken from a great many instruments made by classical Italian makers. However, the bass side most significantly cross-matches all six sequences taken from three cellos in the database, one by Domenico Montagnana dated 1737, one by Nicolo Gagliano dated 1750 and a third by Santus Serafin dated 1746."
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References
- Christie's Fine Musical Instruments Auction Catalog, April 3, 2009, New York, Christie's, Christie's, New York (illustrated)