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Pierre Vidoudez

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£2,987

Type Details Sold Price
Viola 42.8 cm Geneva, 1954 n°72 October 2009 £1,873
Viola 42.5 cm [Workshop of] March 2009 £312
Violin Bow S/E 63 g. Geneva March 2008 £1,606
Violin Bow S/E 63.0 g. October 2007 £800
Violin Bow S/E 58.0 g. [Workshop of] February 2007 £763
Violin Bow S/E 60.0 g. [Made for] October 2006 £924
Viola 42.5 cm 1967 May 2000 £2,987
Viola Bow G/E 70 g. March 1997 £2,070
Violin Bow G/E 60 g. March 1996 £1,092
Violin Bow S/E 60 g. December 1995 £1,374
Violin Bow S/E 63 g. March 1995 £2,415
Violin Bow S/E 63 g. November 1992 £990
Violin Bow S/E 60 g. April 1989 £748
Viola 42.5 cm 1951 November 1982 £1,045
Viola Bow S/E 73 g. November 1982 £660
Viola Bow S/I 69 g. November 1982 £550
Biographies

John Dilworth

VIDOUDEZ, Pierre Born 1907, Worked Lyons & Paris France, died 1994 Geneva Switzerland. Son and successor of Alfred Vidoudez, above. Graduated from business school in Geneva before attending the Mittenwald School of Violin Making. Subsequently worked for Boulangeot in Lyons, returning briefly to Geneva before studying repair and restoration with Caressa in Paris. Elected President of the Swiss Violin Makers Group in 1952. Author (with Alfred) of Un Violoncelle de Stradivarius (Geneva, 1940). Sole author of Georges Chanot (Geneva, 1974) and Quelques considerations sur l’archet et les archetiers Français (Geneva, 1958). Very fine copies of classical Cremonese models with good golden-orange varnish. Fine bows on Tourte and Peccatte patterns. Pierre Vidouez / Maître Luthier à Genève P. V. / l’an 19.. No. Pierre Vidouez / Luthier du Conservatoire / Genève l’an 19.. No.

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