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Omobono Felice Stradivari

Highest auction price

£472,000

Auction price history
Type Details Sold Price
Violin Illustrated in Capolavori Cremonesi della Royal Academy of Music; Masterpieces Italian Violin Making Fri 1st March 2024 £472,000
Biographies

John Dilworth

STRADIVARI, Omobono Felice Born 1679, died 1742 Cremona Italy. Son of Antonio Stradivari, above. His contribution to the family workshop seems to have been rather less than that of his older brother Francesco, whom he predeceased. Antonio’s will draws attention to Ombono’s extended absence in Naples (probably in 1698). He incurred a financial debt to his father during this journey and the full extent of his legacy from his father was merely to absolve this debt almost forty years after it was incurred. Authenticated instruments are rare, but include the ‘Blagrove’ of c.1700 which bears a ‘sotto la disciplina di Antonio’ label. The outline is relatively poorly managed and the soundholes are spindly and slightly weak compared with the characteristic Stradivari model. Of the work produced after his father’s death it may be said that the purfling is relatively uneven and awkwardly managed in the corners. The soundholes are inconsistent but tend to be widely set and are almost del Gesù-like in the extension of the wings both upward and downward. The scroll is also unevenly balanced. The varnish is of a paler golden-brown than the best ‘golden period’ and somewhat plain locally sourced ‘oppio’ maple is extensively used. Sotto la disciplina di Antonio / Stradivario fecit Cremona Omobono Stradiuarius Filius Antonij / Cremone Fecit 1740: oTs [Rosengard & Chiesa]

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