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Made in - 產地:Italy - Cremona
 
Year - 年份:Violin-1910
 
Certificate - 證書:Eric Blot
 
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Riccardo Antoniazzi於1858年出生於Cremona,逝世於1913年;他的父親Gaetano Antoniazzi及兄弟Romeo Antoniazzi也是位傑出的製琴師。
R.Antoniazzi在米蘭曾跟隨製琴大師Bisiach家族學琴製琴並獲得相當豐富的專業知識與經驗,之後並在Monzino and Son的廠裡工作!

 

Riccardo Antoniazzi (19 December 1853 – 10 November 1912), was an Italian violin maker. He was born in Cremona, the brother of Romeo Antoniazzi and the sixth child and pupil of Gaetano. Riccardo was the ablest and most consistent violin maker of his family. Unfortunately he lived somewhat in the shadow of Leandro Bisiach and he did not sign many of the instruments from his best period. His instruments can be divided into three periods: from his apprenticeship and early development until about 1887–8, during which he made instruments similar to those of his father; his best period, which lasted until about 1904, during which he developed his own style and worked primarily for Leandro Bisiach; and the period from about 1904 when he worked for the firm Monzino and Sons, during which he made beautiful instruments although working with less care, especially with regard to the varnish. Today these are his best-known instruments. He had many students and followers. Riccardo used a great variety of models, and his varnish was yellow-orange or at times dark red. He is known to have used four different labels, and he also used a brand during his time with Monzino, with his initials A.R. inside a double circle surmounted by a cross. This brand is often attributed to Romeo, but it seems that he never used it. [1] He died in Milan.

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