Raffaele TRAPANI
Highest auction price
£21,850
Auction price history
Type | Details | Sold | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Violin | 36.3 cm Naples, 1820 c. | Mon 1st March 2010 | £14,400 |
Violin | 1815 | Thu 1st November 2001 | £8,800 |
Violin | 1830 | Mon 1st March 1999 | £21,850 |
Violin | 1830 c. | Mon 1st March 1993 | £18,700 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
TRAPANI, Raffaele Born 1780, died 1840 Naples Italy. Very finely finished craftsmanship on very distinctive personal model. Large form. Full arch of medium height inspired by Maggini. Excellently applied clear varnish of golden-brown to orange-red colour. Broad edges with deeply sunk channel and neat purfling. The edge of the back turns inward at the top button forming a small raised triangular platform. The scroll is neatly and concentrically turned, with an extended final curl behind the small eye. There is no conventional throat; the pegbox arrives abruptly at the front of the volute. The flutings of the pegbox are cut almost square, with a flat-bottomed channel turning sharply up to a flat chamfer at the edges. Often used very finely flamed maple. Rather stiff widely-spaced soundholes, sometimes with the wings not separated from the upper and lower edges. Most of these characteristics seem to be a result of a conscious effort to strengthen weak and vulnerable areas in classical violin models. Vannes describes him as an engineer. His work certainly stands outside of the mainstream Neapolitan school. Raffaele Trapani / Napoli 1815 No.8.
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