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Violin

Date: 1600-1750 ca.
Place Made:France, Europe
Place Made:Italy, Europe
SignedPrinted on large, later paper label: Antonius, & Hieronymous Fr. Amati / Cremonen Andrӕ fil F. 1614
DescriptionThis violin was originally a small instrument that has been expanded into a standard full size by adding extra edging and a second purfling strip along the edge. Additionally, the ribs were rebent with added wood at the neck and endpin position.

Top: two-piece, quarter-cut spruce: medium grain; two pins through top into top block; two pins through top into bottom block
Back: one-piece, quarter-cut maple: medium curl descening from bass to treble
Ribs: quarter-cut maple: prominent narrow curl; rib graft at endpin position
Head: prominent, narrow curl
Neck: medium curl, grafted to head
Edging: new edging and second layer of purfling added to expand dimensions of violin to full size
Purfling: double; later
Varnish: medium orange-brown
Fingerboard: ebony; later
Nut: ebony
Pegs: four rosewood; later
Saddle: ebony; thin; low height
F-holes: narrow, curved wings; large, rounded notches
Linings: spruce
Corner blocks: spcure
Top block: spruce; nail hole at center
Bottom block: spruce
DimensionsTotal violin length: 583 mm
Back length: 353 mm
Upper bout width: 166 mm
Center bout width: 110 mm
Lower bout width: 204 mm
Upper rib height: 26-27 mm
Center rib height: 26-27 mm
Lower rib height: 26-27 mm
Stop length: 190 mm
Vibrating string length: 323 mm
Neck length (bottom of nut to ribs): 131 mm

ProvenanceGiven to Laurence Witten as a gift by Charles Beare, London, in 1975.
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 ReferencesLaurence C. Witten II, “The Surviving Instruments of Andrea Amati,” Early Music, Vol. 10, No. 4 (October 1982), p. 489.

Greg Dean Petersen, The Location of the Bridge in the Early Baroque Italian Violin: A Visual Study of Selected Instruments and Paintings, MM thesis, Brigham Young
University, 1995.

Greg Dean Petersen, "Bridge location on the early Italian violin," Early Music 35, No. 1 (February 2007), pp. 49-64.
Object number: 03426