Francesco Guadagnini
Auction price history
Highest auction price
£22,800
| Type | Details | Sold | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Violin | 35.7 cm France or Italy, 1900 c. [Ascribed to] | March 2008 | £8,125 |
| Violin | Turin, 1928 | March 2004 | £22,800 |
| Violin | Turin, 1920 c. [Attributed to] | March 2004 | £17,925 |
| Violin | 1921 | May 2000 | £13,734 |
| Violin | 1928 | June 1995 | £6,325 |
| Violin | 1929 | March 1990 | £7,700 |
| Violin | 1946 | March 1989 | £11,000 |
| Violin | 1912 | November 1987 | £8,800 |
| Violin | 1890 c. | May 1986 | £8,250 |
| Violin | 1922 | June 1984 | £7,017 |
| Violin | 1867 | April 1983 | £7,700 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
GUADAGNINI, Francesco Born 1863, died 1948 Turin Italy. Son, pupil, and successor of Antonio Guadagnini, above. Last of the Guadagnini dynasty. Worked with his brother Giuseppe, below, who chiefly made guitars. From 1895-1897 in Rome, but re-established in Turin. Variable work: generally imitations of Giovanni Battista, many bought in from Mirecourt or made with the assistance of outworkers; E. Guerra may have been responsible for much later work. Forced into retirement after the workshop was bombed during World War II. Exhibited a violin and quartet in Cremona 1937. Various awards and diplomas at Turin 1884 and 1911, Antwerp 1885, and Vienna 1892. Francesco Guadagnini fu Antonio / fece in Torino anno 1885 / F.G. / T Francesco Guadagnini fece / in Torino nell’anno 1927 / F.G. / T
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