Antoine Saint-Paul
Maker Overview
History
Antoine SAINT-PAUL (circa. 1768-1790) worked in Paris, France. He was the grandson of Pierre Saint-Paul, according to John Dilworth's The Brompton’s Book of Violin & Bow Makers, though Willibald Leo Lütgendorff's Die Geigen- und Lautenmacher vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart suggests he was Pierre's son. Antoine Saint-Paul was the son-in-law and successor to Louis Guersan, operating at the sign 'A la Lyre d'Apollon' or 'Au luth royal' on the rue des Fossés-Saint-Germain-des-Prés, near the Comédie Française. He was considered more of a dealer and shopkeeper than a maker himself, though he did produce instruments. He was a sworn master of the Parisian violin makers' guild for 1768. Labels found include "Antonius Saint-Paul, prope Comoediam / Gallicam Lutetiae, anno 1744" and "Antonius Saint-Paul, prope Comoediam Gallicam, Lutetiae, anno 1772." An advertisement label reads: "Antoine Saint-Paul / Luthier à Paris / au luth royal / rue des Fossés-Saint-Germain-des-Prés./ Il fait et vend toutes sortes / d’instruments de musique, / à savoir:—violons de Crémone, violons de sa façon et de toutes sortes d'auteurs, / alto-violas, basses et contrebasses, etc."
Craft
- Instrument Production: Antoine Saint-Paul made and sold various musical instruments, including violins, alto-violas, basses, and contre-basses.
- Style and Quality: His violins were often in the manner of Bocquay, described as small models and rather poor in quality, featuring an ugly pale yellow varnish.
- Distinctive Features: He frequently incorporated carved heads on the pegboxes of his instruments, though Lütgendorff questions if these were his own work.
Influence
- Mentorship and Succession: Antoine Saint-Paul was the son-in-law and direct successor to Louis Guersan, indicating a continuation of Guersan's workshop and possibly his traditions.
- Family Lineage: As the grandson (or son) of Pierre Saint-Paul, he was part of a family tradition of instrument making.
Further Information
- Workshop Sign: His workshop operated under the sign 'A la Lyre d'Apollon' or 'Au luth royal'.
- Workshop Location: The shop was located on the rue des Fossés-Saint-Germain-des-Prés, in Paris, near the Comédie Française.
- Labels: Known labels include "Antonius Saint-Paul, prope Comoediam / Gallicam Lutetiae, anno 1744" and "Antonius Saint-Paul, prope Comoediam Gallicam, Lutetiae, anno 1772." An extensive advertisement label states: "Antoine Saint-Paul / Luthier à Paris / au luth royal / rue des Fossés-Saint-Germain-des-Prés./ Il fait et vend toutes sortes / d’instruments de musique, / à savoir:—violons de Crémone, violons de sa façon et de toutes sortes d'auteurs, / alto-violas, basses et contrebasses, etc."
Summary
Antoine Saint-Paul, active in Paris from approximately 1768 to 1790, was a luthier, dealer, and successor to Louis Guersan. He operated his shop, 'Au luth royal', on the rue des Fossés-Saint-Germain-des-Prés. While primarily a dealer, he also produced instruments, including violins, alto-violas, basses, and contre-basses, often in the style of Bocquay, though his work was noted for its small model, poor quality, and pale yellow varnish. He was a sworn master of the Parisian violin makers' guild in 1768.
Biographies
John Dilworth
SAINT-PAUL, Antoine Worked circa. 1768-1790 Paris France. Grandson of Pierre Saint-Paul, below. Son-in-law and successor to Guersan at the sign ‘A la Lyre d’Apollon’ on the rue des Fossés. Considered as a dealer and shop keeper rather than a maker himself. Violins in the manner of Bocquay. Small model and rather poor with ugly pale yellow varnish. Antonius Saint-Paul, prope Comoediam / Gallicam Lutetiae, anno 1744 Antoine Saint-Paul / Luthier à Paris / au luth royal / rue des Fossés-Saint-Germain-des-Prés./ Il fait et vend toutes sortes / d’instruments de musique, / à savoir:—violons de Crémone, violons de sa façon et de toutes sortes d’auteurs, / alto-violas, basses et contrebasses, etc.
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