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Leopold RENAUDIN

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£12,500

Type Details Sold Price
Violin 36.0 cm Paris, 1783 July 2011 £6,610
Viola 39.8 cm Paris, 1778 June 2011 £11,573
Violin 35.5 cm 1800 c. [Attributed to] March 2011 £1,920
Viola 39.8 cm Paris, 1786 October 2010 £12,500
Violin 36.0 cm Paris, 1783 c. [Probably by] July 2010 £6,153
Violin 36.0 cm Paris, 1792 June 2010 £3,625
Violin 36.2 cm Paris, 1780 c., baroqued December 2008 £2,355
Viola 39.7 cm Paris, 1786 December 2007 £9,785
Violin Paris, 1789 October 2005 £1,638
Violin Paris, 1790 c. (repairs) February 2005 £2,132
Viola 39.7 cm 1786 December 2002 £7,945
Violin 1780 March 2000 £3,220
Cello 1790 c. June 1996 £8,050
Cello 1791 October 1995 £9,200
Viola 39.7 cm 1786 March 1989 £3,025
Viola 1776 June 1988 £8,250
Violin 1790 November 1981 £1,010
Violin 1787 May 1981 £1,650
Violin 1775-99 June 1980 £702
Biographies

John Dilworth

RENAUDIN, Léopold Born 1756 Mirecourt, died 1795 Paris France. Established at rue des Bouchers, Paris from 1773. Moved c.1774 to rue Saint-Honoré, at the sign ‘Aux Amateurs’. Appointed Luthier to the Conservatoire. An ally of the ruthless revolutionary Jurist Fouquier Tinville, he was tried and guillotined alongside him in 1795. Inconsistent work: some seems rather thoughtless, with high arch, clumsy scroll, and oxidised dark red varnish. Others, including particularly cellos and basses (several basses reportedly destroyed by fire at the Paris Opéra 1873) show greater refinement. Best instruments on a good Pique/Stradivari model. Soundholes upright and widely spaced with deep fluting to the lower wings. Cello dated 1777 and violin of 1792 in the Musée de la Musique, Paris. Examples of his work were exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London in 1973. Interestingly and perhaps ironically, his trade card and some labels state that he ‘cuts instruments that are too large’. Signed internally: ‘Fait par Léopold Renaudin à Paris 1792’. Brand: ‘Renaudin à Paris’ Fait par Léopold Renaudin / Luthier de l’Académie Royale de / Musique à Paris, 1792 Fait par Léopold Renaudin / Luthier de L’Académie Royale de / Musique à Paris, 1780 / Aux Amateurs. Renaudin. Luthier / Fait toutes sortes d’Instruments. / rue St. Honoré près de l’Opéra / à Paris. 1784 Aux Amateurs / Renaudin Luthier de l’Académie de Musique / rue St Honoré au coin de celle Jean St Denis. / Fait toutes sortes / d’Instruments de Musique, les raccomode, / les recoupe quand ils sont d’une forme trop grande, et / les remet en état. Il vent toutes sortes de Cordes d’Italie

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