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  1. Ex-Pollitzer. A violin by Giuseppe Guarneri del Gesù. Cremona, 1736. labelled Joseph Guarnerius fecit, Cremone anno 1736 IHS. length of back 35.2cm.

  2. 14 de dic. de 2017 · Historical. Lutherie. Although Guarneri ‘del Gesù’ is best known for his wild, unruly later masterpieces, this 1736 violin reveals his softer side, as Carlo Chiesa explains in this focus on a Strad poster instrument first published in the July 2010 issue.

  3. Bartolomeo Giuseppe Guarnerius "del Gesù" (1698 - 1744), Crémone, 1736. Measurement on the back: 351 mm Estimate: €4m ($4.3 million) - €4.5m ($4.8 million). PARIS.- The old wood offers a unique sound quality because the instrument has oxidised over time: there is a kind of vibration that finds its way into the piece of wood.

  4. 14 de ago. de 2020 · The most illustrious member of this famous family of violin makers was Bartolomeo Giuseppe Guarneri (Cremona, Italy, 1698-1744), the fifth and last member of the family, grandson of Andrea, son of Giuseppe Giovanni Battista. He is more familiarly known as Joseph Guarnerius del Gesu.

  5. 27 de abr. de 2022 · A rare centuries-old violin that was handcrafted by Giuseppe Guarneri in 1736 is expected to fetch up to $10 million at auction on June 3.

  6. Joseph Guarnerius del Gesu, Cremona 1736: Ex-Count Cessol, Machold Rare Violins (illustrated) Cremona 1730-1750: the Olympus of Violin Making, Christopher Reuning, editor, Consorzio Liutai Antonio Stradivari, Cremona (illustrated) The Strad, July, 2010, Newsquest Specialist Media, London (illustrated) Private Archives - 10746; Private Archives ...

  7. Guarnerius es el nombre dado a los instrumentos de cuerda fabricados por la familia Guarneri de Cremona, Italia. Su miembro más famoso fue Giuseppe Guarneri (1698 - 1744, también conocido como Giuseppe del Gesù) quien fabricó el violín usado por Paganini y que actualmente se conserva en el Museo de Génova . Los Guarnerius son aún más ...