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Johann Stephan Thumhardt

Straubing, 1749–1817

Pupil of Buchstetter. Established independently in Straubing from 1769. Considered to be the best maker of this family. Elegant model with long open ‘c’ bouts, medium arching, and golden-brown varnish of good depth and transparency. Maker of double basses, viols, and plucked instruments also. — John Dilworth

Worked Straubing
Made Cello, Violin
Taught by Buchstetter

Auction Price History

Highest auction price

£11,739

7 results

Type Details Auction house Sold Price
Labelled Johann Stephan Thumhard, Lautten-und Geigenmacher, in Straubing, 17..., labelled Revisto e ... Lot 161October 2015£1,912est. $ 3,000-5,000
Labelled Johann Stephan Thumbhard, Straubing 1806 Lot 181December 2012£967est. $ 600-900
Violin36.4 cm Late 18th C.January 2009£1,941
Cello75.0 cm Straubing, 1816 c.January 2008£11,739
Violin36.3 cm Straubing, 1779January 2008£824
Violin17--January 1994£3,105
Violin1810January 1988£495

Biographies

The overview above is drawn from the following published accounts. Read them in the original:

John Dilworth+

THUMHARDT, Johann Stephan Born 1749, died 1817 Straubing Germany. Pupil of Buchstetter. Established independently in Straubing from 1769. Considered to be the best maker of this family. Elegant model with long open ‘c’ bouts, medium arching, and golden-brown varnish of good depth and transparency. Maker of double basses, viols, and plucked instruments also. Johann Stephan Thumhard / Lautten und Geigenmacher / in Straubing, 1806

Willibald Leo Lütgendorff+

Nach dem Straubinger Gewerbekataster machte er sich dort im Jahre 1769 als Geigen- und Saitenmacher ansässig, verheirathete sich 1773 und übergab seine Werkstatt und sein Anwesen seinem Sohne Alois im Jahre 1817. Er war vielleicht ein Schüler von Buchstädter, dessen Arbeit er ziemlich genau nachahmte. Seine besseren Geigen verdienen Lob; sein braungelber oder brauner Lack ist jedoch meist glanzlos.

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