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Violoncello bow

Violoncello bow

Alternate name:Cello bow
Alternate name:Bass viola da gamba bow
Alternate name:Bass viol bow
Date: 1690-1760 ca.
Place Made:Paris, France, Europe
Model: none
Serial No: none
Signednone
Markingsnone
DescriptionThis beautifully fluted French bow is of a transitional type, with a swan-shaped head and frog with screw adjuster. Such a bow would be suitable for use with either a violoncello or viola da gamba. The stick may have possibly been altered from a clip-in style to adjustable frog.

Stick: fluted over upper 2/3rds, reeded over lower 1/3rd; snakewood
Head: swan head; end of tip cut off
Handle: no nipple; ivory slider under frog with brass guide
Frog: ivory; decoratively cut outline; no slide; flat upper edge with groove designed to fit brass guide on handle
Adjuster: ivory; decoratively turned
Tip plate: none
Wrapping: none
Grip: none
Dimensions720 mm long
Stick length: 699 mm
Head height: 16.8 mm
Head width (bottom): 10.3 mm
Stick width near tip: 6.6 mm (top to bottom); 7.0 mm (side to side)
Stick width near middle: 9.5 mm (top to bottom); 9.6 mm (side to side)
Stick width at end of handle: 12.8 mm (top to bottom); 12.4 mm (side to side)
Frog height: 25.8 mm (front); 19.2 mm (back)
Frog length (top): 45.8 mm
Frog length (bottom): 48.6 mm
Frog width (top): 9.7 mm (front); 9.9 mm (back)
Frog width (bottom): 11.8 mm (front); 9.6 mm (back)
Weight: 89.4 grams
ProvenanceFrom Alexander Mackay-Smith Collection, Laurence Witten acquired from Emil Hermann, New York, New York, 1962.
Purchased by the National Music Museum from Laurence Witten Family, New Haven, Connecticut, 1984.
Terms
Credit Line: Witten-Rawlins Collection, 1984
Not on view
Published ReferencesAndré P. Larson, The National Music Museum: A Pictorial Souvenir (Vermillion: National Music Museum, 1988), inside front cover.
Object number: 03388