Jules Camille (Gabriel) Boulangeot
Auction price history
Highest auction price
£4,505
Type | Details | Sold | Price |
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Violin | Bearing the maker's label n. 68 and signature to the table, good condition | Sun 1st December 2024 | £4,505 |
Violin | Labelled J. Boulangeot, Luthier du conservatoire Royal, de Bruxelles, N° 76 l'an 1938, branded | Tue 1st October 2024 | £2,508 |
Violin | 36.0 cm Brussels, 1929 | Wed 1st October 2008 | £1,085 |
Violin | 35.5 cm Brussels, 1924 | Thu 1st February 2007 | £2,760 |
Violin | 35.3 cm Brussels, 1924 | Sat 1st July 2006 | £1,920 |
Violin | 1929 | Sun 1st November 1998 | £2,185 |
Maker Overview
Jules Camille Gabriel Boulangeot (1870–1943) was a French-born violin maker who also worked in Brussels, Belgium, in addition to his activity in Lyon. Trained in Mirecourt with Justin Derazey and later employed by Collin-Mézin, he went on to establish his own reputation as an independent maker. His instruments—violins, violas, and cellos—reflect the French tradition but also carry influences from his years working in Brussels, and they remain respected for their tonal quality and craftsmanship.
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