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Girolamo (Hieronymus) Virchi

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John Dilworth

VIRCHI, Girolamo (Hieronymus) Born circa. 1523 Brescia Italy. Pupil of his father in wood carving and clog making. Recorded as ‘maestro de istrumenti de musica’ in the city records of 1563. Present as godfather at the baptism of Francesco, son of Gasparo da Salò, 1565. Head of a flourishing workshop in Brescia which made citterns and also many wood carvings and decorations in the city. He was responsible (with his brothers Battista and Benedetto – also recorded as a cittern maker) for an extravagantly carved organ loft and marquetry in the choir stalls of S. Francesco, Brescia. A son, Paolo (Born 1551), was employed by the d’Este court as a violist and composer. Obvious similarities in the style of painted figurative woodcarving seen on a surviving cittern (Kunsthistorischesmuseum, Vienna) inscribed ‘Hieronymu (s) Brixiensis’ and the Gasparo da Salò ‘Ole Bull’ violin (Bergen Vestlandske Kustindustrimuseum) make it clear that the two men, Virchi and GasparO, worked closely together.

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