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Andrea Guarneri

Highest auction price

£259,147

Auction price history
Type Details Sold Price
Violin Ex Alice Schoenfeld, labelled Andrea Guarnerius fecit Cremone sub titulo Sanctae Teresia 1676 Wed 1st May 2024 £259,147
Violin Mon 12th May 2014 £68,500
Violin Wed 5th October 2011 £12,500
Violin 35.8 cm [Ascribed to] Sat 1st October 2011 £12,500
Violin 35.2 cm Late 17th C. [Attributed to] Fri 1st October 2010 £24,409
Violin 35.1 cm Cremona, 1680 c. (dimentions altered) Fri 1st October 2010 £87,000
Violin 35.3 cm Cremona, 1695 Sat 1st November 2008 £95,793
Violin 35.1 cm 18th C. [Ascribed to] Wed 1st October 2008 £12,500
Violin 35.3 cm Cremona, 1690 c. Mon 1st October 2007 £59,489
Violin 35.3 cm Cremona, 1680 c. Wed 1st November 2006 £126,046
Violin 35.9 cm Cremona, 1710 c. Wed 1st November 2006 £229,600
Violin Italy, 1680 c. Tue 1st November 2005 £38,400
Violin Cremona, 1687 Sat 1st October 2005 £115,404
Violin Cremona, 1670 c. [Table by Gagliano family] Thu 1st July 2004 £48,000
Violin 1675 (composite) Mon 1st October 2001 £39,007
Violin 1673 Mon 1st November 1999 £87,300
Violin 1677 Sun 1st November 1998 £89,500
Violin 1645 c. Sun 1st March 1998 £63,100
Violin 1676 Sun 1st November 1992 £137,500
Violin 1698 Fri 1st November 1991 £28,600
Violin 1674 c. Sat 1st June 1991 £39,600
Violin Thu 1st November 1990 £16,500
Violin 1679 Thu 1st March 1990 £33,000
Cello 1697 Thu 1st June 1989 £121,000
Violin 1662 Thu 1st June 1989 £126,500
Violin 1655 Tue 1st November 1988 £93,500
Violin 1694 Thu 1st May 1986 £34,100
Violin 1656 Fri 1st May 1981 £12,100
Biographies

John Dilworth

GUARNERIUS, Andrea Born 1623, died 1698 Cremona Italy. First apprentice of Nicolò Amati from c.1640. He lived in the Amati house until 1646, but returned 1650-1653, before establishing his own workshop in the Piazza San Domenico, the first significant violin making shop in the city other than the Amati atelier. It was identified by the sign of St Theresa which also appears on his labels. His eldest son, Pietro, moved to Mantua, but the younger, Giuseppe, became his assistant and successor. Through them Andrea’s influence on the course of violin making became enormously important. His own work is possessed of great character and is closely allied to the Amati form. In execution it lacks the perfection of Amati, but certain touches give it immediate distinction. The arch is generally rather pinched, the purfling points strongly deflected across the corners, and the eye of the scroll has a heavy tail leading into the first turn. His varnish is a rich golden amber. Perhaps his most important work is in the development of the viola and cello. Contralto violas from his hand are the first great instruments of their type from Cremona, and his cellos, built on a highly arched and voluptuous model, are also of very great importance. Andreas Guarnerius Cremonae sub / titulo Sanctae Teresia. 16..

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