George Panormo, London, 1833
Violin: 76642
Labeled, "George Panormo, London 1833."
Length of back: 35.7 cm
Upper bouts: 16.8 cm
Middle bouts: 11.3 cm
Lower bouts: 20.8 cm
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Notes:
Bearing a slightly different printed label, dated 1833, from 76642, this is another Stradivari model violin made by George before he left for a brief period to work in Liverpool. There are several hasty scraper marks visible on the surface of the front, which is once again typical of wood used in mid-19th-century Paris and similar to that used by Lupot. Although the neatly cut sound-holes are reminiscent of those seen on the later violins of Vincenzo, the edges of the wings are often flatter on instruments by George. The blocks and linings are willow with the C-bout linings appearing to be slightly morticed into the corner blocks.Panormo – the life and work of Vincenzo and his sons. Exhibition Catalogue, Andrew Fairfax, Andrew Fairfax, Panormo – the life and work of Vincenzo and his sons. Exhibition Catalogue, London
Provenance
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Certificates & Documents
- Dendrochronology report: Peter Ratcliff, London (2016) Inconclusive dates but similar to Lupot wood.
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References
- Panormo – the life and work of Vincenzo and his sons. Exhibition Catalogue