Object Details
maker
Laprevotte, Etienne
Description
This violin was made by Etienne Laprevotte in Paris, France in 1834. Laprevotte was born in Mirecourt at the end of the 18th century and died in Paris in 1856. He was appointed maker to the Duke of Bordeaux and achieved his greatest reputation for beautifully crafted guitars. This violin retains a reset original neck, bassbar and three original pegs. Ii is made of a one-piece table of spruce, one-piece back of slab-cut maple with broad, irregular horizontal figure, ribs of similar maple; moderately deeply figured original (but reset) neck, with pegbox and scroll, and a semitransparent dark reddish-orange varnish
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Gift of H. Carrington Bolton
date made
1834
ID Number
MI.096610
catalog number
96610
accession number
31631
Object Name
violin
Physical Description
fir (belly material)
ebony (tuning pegs material)
spruce (table material)
maple (back material)
Measurements
overall: 23 1/2 in x 7 1/4 in x 3 5/8 in; 59.69 cm x 18.415 cm x 9.2075 cm
Place Made
France: Île-de-France, Paris
Related Publication
Densmore, Frances. Handbook of the Collection of Musical Instruments in the United States National Museum.
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Data Source
National Museum of American History
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_605504