Gasparo Bertolotti 'da Salò', Brescia, c. 1600


Viola: 55621

Imitation label, "Gasparo da Salo in Brescia / 1561" (the date added in ink).

Converted from a two-cornered lira da braccio. Double purfled.

Back: Two-piece cut on the slab.

Top: 'Cedar of Lebanon' (probably a local variety of pine).

Scroll: Modern replacement, probably in the Hill workshop.

Length of back: 41.5 cm

Upper bouts: 21.1 cm

Middle bouts: 15.5 cm

Lower bouts: 25.8 cm


Notes:

"This is essentially a viola with features that are typical of the lira da braccio. . ."

Stringed Instruments: Viols, Violins, Citterns, and Guitars in the Ashmolean Museum, Harvey S. Whistler, Stringed Instruments: Viols, Violins, Citterns, and Guitars in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Provenance

d'Este family
until 1939 W. E. Hill & Sons
from 1939 Ashmolean Museum, Hill Collection, University of Oxford

References

  • Gasparo da Salo: architetto del suono (exhibition catalog), Flavio Dasseno, curator, cremonabooks, Cremona (illustrated)
  • Musical Instruments in the Ashmolean Museum: The Complete Collection, John Milnes, editor, Oxford Musical Instrument Publishing, Oxford (illustrated)
  • Stringed Instruments: Viols, Violins, Citterns, and Guitars in the Ashmolean Museum, Harvey S. Whistler, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford (illustrated)

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