Carlo Storioni
Auction price history
Highest auction price
£1,870
| Type | Details | Sold | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Violin | Two-piece back of faint medium curl, varnish of a reddish brown colour on a golden ground | September 2024 | £878 |
| Violin | 35.7 cm 1880 c. | December 2010 | £300 |
| Violin | 35.6 cm Germany, 1893 c. | December 2010 | £480 |
| Violin | 35.6 cm Germany, 1894 | December 2009 | £1,200 |
| Violin | 35.8 cm 1891 c. | October 2009 | £960 |
| Violin | 37.5 cm | March 2008 | £1,080 |
| Violin | 35.6 cm | March 2007 | £588 |
| Violin | 35.8 cm | November 2006 | £1,025 |
| Violin | 1889 | March 2001 | £1,208 |
| Violin | 1890 | March 2001 | £1,035 |
| Violin | 1897 | December 1998 | £920 |
| Viola | 41.0 cm 1890 | October 1997 | £1,000 |
| Violin | 1910 c. | November 1996 | £1,150 |
| Violin | 1911 | December 1995 | £805 |
| Violin | 1908 | November 1995 | £1,380 |
| Violin | 1890 | May 1995 | £1,092 |
| Violin | 1895 | November 1993 | £1,870 |
| Violin | 1890 c. | November 1993 | £715 |
| Violin | 1903 | November 1993 | £660 |
| Violin | 1920 c. | September 1992 | £462 |
| Violin | 1901 | June 1992 | £880 |
Maker Overview
History
Carlo Storioni is a name associated with violin making, though sources contain conflicting information regarding his existence. According to Karel Jalovec in Italian Violin Makers, a Carlo Storioni was active in Cremona around 1888. However, John Dilworth, in The Brompton's Book of Violin & Bow Makers, states that "Carlo Storioni" is a fictitious name used on mass-produced factory instruments. Henri Poidras, in his Critical & Documentary Dictionary Of Violin Makers Old & Modern, describes him as "Der Erbe des Namens aber nicht der Kunst Lorenzo's" (The heir of the name but not the art of Lorenzo's), further suggesting a complex or perhaps non-existent personal history.
Craft
- Pattern: Instruments bearing the name Carlo Storioni were built on the large pattern of Stradivari.
- Scrolls: These instruments often featured rather broad scrolls.
- Varnish: A red-brown varnish was typically applied to these instruments.
- Tone: Instruments attributed to Carlo Storioni are noted for their powerful tone.
Further Information
- Period and Location: Karel Jalovec places a Carlo Storioni in Cremona around 1888.
- Labeling: Instruments bearing this name often feature the label "Carlo Storioni / Cremonensis Faciebat".
Summary
Carlo Storioni is a name associated with violin making, though its authenticity is debated among historians. While some sources describe a maker active in Cremona around 1888, building instruments on the Stradivari pattern with broad scrolls and powerful tone, others assert that "Carlo Storioni" was a fictitious name used for mass-produced factory instruments.
Biographies
John Dilworth
STORIONI, Carlo Fictitious name used in mass-produced factory instruments. Carlo Storioni / Cremonensis Faciebat
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