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Mario Tarasconi

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£7,070

Type Details Sold Price
Violin 35.1 cm Milan, 1924 April 2010 £7,070
Violin Bow S/E 58 g. June 1991 £1,760
Maker Overview

History

Mario TARASCONI (1886-1925) was born in Saronno, Milan, Italy. He was the son of Giuseppe Tarasconi. According to Karel Jalovec's Italian violin makers, he worked in Milan and Paris. John Dilworth's The Brompton's Book of Violin & Bow Makers further specifies that he worked for Barnard in Liège, Laurent in Brussels, and Ornati in Milan.


Craft

  • Models: Mario Tarasconi utilized Stradivari-derived and original models for his instruments.
  • Varnish: His instruments were characterized by a dark orange varnish.
  • Workmanship: John Dilworth notes that his workmanship and design were not of the highest quality.
  • Label: An example of his labeling includes "Mario Tarasconi / Saronno Milano Anno 1925 M.T.S.M.".

Influence

  • Mentorship: Mario Tarasconi was a pupil of Bernard of Liege (also referred to as Barnard), E. Laurant of Brussels (also referred to as Laurent), and Ornati of Milan.

Further Information

  • Workshop Locations: He worked in Saronno, Milan, Paris, Liège, and Brussels during his career.

Summary

Mario TARASCONI (1886-1925) was an Italian violin maker, son of Giuseppe Tarasconi. He trained under Bernard of Liege, E. Laurant of Brussels, and Ornati of Milan, working in various European cities including Saronno, Milan, Paris, Liège, and Brussels. He employed Stradivari-derived and original models, often using a dark orange varnish, though his workmanship was noted by John Dilworth as not being of the highest quality.

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Biographies

John Dilworth

TARASCONI, Mario Born 1886, died 1925 Saronno, Milan Italy. Son of Giuseppe Tarasconi, above. Worked for Barnard in Liège, Laurent in Brussels, and Ornati in Milan. Stradivari-derived and original models. Dark orange varnish. Workmanship and design not of the highest quality. Mario Tarasconi / Saronno Milano Anno 1925 M.T.S.M.

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