Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi, Milan c.1760

About the instrument:

Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi (Landolphi) born c.1710-14 died c.1784. One thing agreed on is the quality of sound Landolfi’s violins can produce; in this respect, they are considered by performers and dealers worldwide to be the top flight of concert instruments.

Books on violinmakers are notoriously unreliable, and the internet has made the spread of misinformation even worse. A brief scan of sources on Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi (Landolphi) is an excellent example. We read that he was born in Milan or Germany, in 1710 or c.1714 and underwent an apprenticeship in Cremona. Alternatively, he had some early training in Germany and returned to Milan in 1734. He set up his workshop or possibly started violin-making in the mid-18th century.

The violin back, length 355.5mm, is in two pieces of quarter-sawn maple with a curl of narrow-medium width; the ribs, scroll and neck of similar wood. The front is of fine grain spruce and the varnish of a dark brown colour on a golden ground.

Certificate from Dmitry Gindin, London: “It is a good example of this maker’s work…”

For more information about Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi and his other instruments we have for sale then click here. Maker – Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi

Condition:

The violin is in very good condition.

Measurements

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