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Francois Chanot

Highest auction price

£2,990

Auction price history
Type Details Sold Price
Violin Mon 12th May 2014 £1,250
Violin Mon 12th May 2014 £1,250
Cello 1818 c. Wed 1st November 2000 £2,990
Viola 38.0 cm 1818 c. Wed 1st November 2000 £997
Violin 1819 c. Thu 1st March 1990 £1,045
Biographies

John Dilworth

CHANOT, François Born 1788 Mirecourt, died 1825 Rochefort France. A gifted mathematician and scientist, his violin making activities were subservient to his career as a naval engineer. He trained with his father Joseph in Mirecourt, and, during an absence from the navy in 1816-1818 caused by an injury, designed a simplified and acoustically improved form of cornerless violin. Found to be tonally satisfactory, development continued after he rejoined the navy in 1818. Manufacture was passed to the company of Lété in Mirecourt, for whom J. B. Vuillaume was hired to assist with the work. Although probably the best thought-out of many alternative patent designs for the violin throughout modern history, the François Chanot violin has not stood the test of time. Chanot 1818 / rue St Honoré, Passage des Maures / Paris C.I.D. No. 268

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