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Weight | 18 lbs |
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Dimensions | 36 × 10 × 15 in |
Dealers, Makers & Restorers of Fine Violins, Violas, Cellos & Bows
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Leopole Widhalm (b. 1722 d. 1776) was one of the most important 18th century German violin makers. He studied under Sebastien Schelle and took over this workshop after Schelle’s death. Widhalm’s workshop grew into the largest and most successful violin shop in Nuremberg. His work shows the influence of Jacob Stainer. In fact this violin was once thought to be by Jacob Stainer due to the workmanship being so exacting and the style so refined. This instrument is in wonderful condition. It produces a powerful and resonant sound capable of easily filling a performance hall. The instrument is varnished a beautiful golden-brown color, and the flames on its two piece back are breathtaking. This instrument would support an exceptional Early Performance violinist.
Weight | 18 lbs |
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Dimensions | 36 × 10 × 15 in |
1201 Marquette Ave. Suite 150
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403
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Phone: 612-375-0708 or
800-279-4323
Fax: 612-375-0096
cgivens@givensviolins.com
Tuesday – Saturday
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
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