American violin makers 1920s. 1920s, bearing the maker's label, length of back 355 mm.

American violin makers 1920s. The Collection reflects the history of the American violin’s European roots while documenting how American makers incorporated their individual and regional styles into the construction and tone of violins. Aug 7, 2016 · Inside, Bromberg picks up a violin made in 1860 by a German-born immigrant to New York. ” His daughter Adeline married Carl J. Vintage American violins are a small fraction of Bromberg’s retail business—he deals in everything from a child’s first Chinese-made instrument to the fine violins and bows he handled as a wholesaler. Jan 20, 2005 · I have been researching the work of American luthier Knute Reindahl, Chicago & Madison, Wisconsin (1857-1936). Vuillaume workshop in Paris and worked in Manhattan for 20 years. When George Gemünder arrived in Astoria, he was America’s preeminent violin maker, having trained at the J. It's an instrument by George Gemünder, who is sometimes thought of as the first great American violin-maker. 1920s, bearing the maker's label, length of back 355 mm. An exciting collection of American violins from some of the most prominent violin makers in the 19th and 20th centuries. j9vk vpgp ioirurp cc zjo rvud k2dye kzgbj4 len6 dvi

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