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Mariani Violin

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    Object Details

    maker

    Mariani, Antonio

    Description

    This violin was made by Antonio Mariani in Pesaro, Italy around 1650. Believed to be a student of Giovanni Paolo Maggini in Brescia, Mariani probably worked in Pesaro between 1635 and 1695. This instrument with single purfling is in an excellent state of preservation. Historians and scientists have long sought an analytical method to verify dates of manufacture and the age of wood art objects. In contemporary times, these efforts have lead to investigating practical applications of dendrochronology, an experimental technique of dating wood by comparison to growth rings of similar woods. In 1987 this violin was submitted for study in this infant science, with the interesting results that suggest the instrument was made sometime after 1768, or nearly 100 years after Mariani's working life. This vilin has a reproduction label of the Brescian violinmaker Zanetto and is made of a two-piece table of spruce with even medium grain, two-piece back of quarter-cut maple with gently descending irregular fine figure, ribs of plain quarter-cut beech, grafted maple neck with original plain maple pegbox and scroll, and a yellow-brown varnish.

    Location

    Currently not on view

    Credit Line

    Gift of Alfredo and Raquel Halegua

    date made

    1640-1660

    ID Number

    MI.79.08

    catalog number

    79.08

    accession number

    1978.2531

    Object Name

    violin

    Physical Description

    spruce (table material)
    maple (back material)

    Measurements

    overall: 23 7/16 in x 8 in x 4 1/4 in; 59.53125 cm x 20.32 cm x 10.795 cm

    Place Made

    Italy: Marches, Pesaro

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    Culture and the Arts: Musical Instruments
    Music & Musical Instruments
    Violins

    Data Source

    National Museum of American History

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a4-15e9-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

    Record ID

    nmah_605506

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