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Pietro Giovanni Mantegazza

Highest auction price

£222,000

Auction price history
Type Details Sold Price
Violin 35.4 cm Italy, 18th C. [Attributed to] Fri 1st April 2011 £22,503
Violin 35.1 cm Milan, 1770 c. (scroll by member of the 'Guarneri' family) Mon 1st March 2010 £222,000
Violin 35.5 cm Milan, 1780 c. [Probably by] Thu 1st March 2007 £40,250
Violin 35.5 cm Milan, 1783 c. [Ascribed to] Wed 1st November 2006 £12,631
Violin 1790 c. Wed 1st March 2000 £43,300
Violin 1790 c. Tue 1st September 1998 £11,979
Viola 40.3 cm 1785 Wed 1st April 1998 £51,000
Violin 1776 Wed 1st June 1994 £20,700
Violin 1759 Sat 1st May 1993 £40,333
Violin 1750 c. Fri 1st November 1991 £58,300
Viola 1791 Sun 1st March 1987 £26,400
Viola 40.6 cm 1780 c. Tue 1st November 1983 £16,092
Violin 1771 Fri 1st May 1981 £2,430
Viola 41.3 cm 1768 Sat 1st March 1980 £11,733
Biographies

John Dilworth

MANTEGAZZA (MANTEGATIA), Pietro Giovanni Born circa. 1730, died 1803 Milan Italy. Lived and worked in the Contrada dell’Aquila, near the contrada Santa Margherita. Assisted by his sons Antonio, Francesco, and Carlo. The first named pre-deceased him but the remaining two continued the workshop after his death. Most sources mention his brother Domenico with whom he is supposed to have worked up until 1775 but so far no historical confirmation of this has appeared. Fine work on Amatisé model with rich dark red varnish of great quality and texture, somewhat open scroll, and full rounded arch. Materials of only average quality. Some influence of Landolphi detectable. Petrus Ioes Fratresq / Mantegatia Mediolani / in Via S.Margarite anno / 1750 Pietro Giov. e Fratelli Mantegazza nella / contrada di Santa Margarita in Milano / al segno dell’Angelo,1756 Petrus Joannes Mantegatia fecit Me- /diolani in Via S.Margaritæ 1783

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