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Made in - 產地:Italy - Milan
              
Year - 年份:Violin-1760
 
Certificate - 證書: 有 - J&A Beare ★★★
 
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Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi (c.1710-1784) was a luthier active in Milan, Italy who may have been a pupil of Giovanni Battista Guadagnini,[1] although other scholars suggest Landolfi was a pupil of the Testore family of luthiers.

A violin made by Landolfi in 1772 has characteristics typical of the Milanese school of makers by displaying a wide grained table with a brown-orange varnish. An unusual feature of this violin appears on the back where, instead of purfling, there are two lines of ink. Perhaps Landolfi's advanced age prohibited him from the exacting task of installing the purfling, and he resorted to this method.[2]

The National Music Museum houses another of Landolfi's violin in its collection. This violin is dated from 1759.[3]

A Landolfi violin in good condition can range in value from $50,000 to $175,000.

 

Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi (c.1710-1784) 是一個制琴者,主要在義大利米蘭工作。儘管有許多學者認為他曾經是他曾經是Testore制琴家族中的學徒,但其實他是拜師於Giovanni Battista Guadagnini。

       Landolfi 於1772年製作的一把小提琴,大木紋和黃褐色的油漆,是米蘭制琴學校特色的代表。琴的背板與眾不同,他採用了兩行墨痕來取代鑲線。或許是因為年事已高而無法準確的裝鑲線,他才用這種替代方式。

 

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