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Alfred Vidoudez

Geneva, 1879–1943

Alfred Vidoudez (1879-1943) was a Swiss luthier born and active in Geneva, where he established his independent workshop in 1904. He trained with notable figures of the French School, including Justin Bazin, Mougenot, and Léon Bernardel. Vidoudez was known for his accurate and clean workmanship, producing instruments based on Stradivari and Guarneri models while imbuing them with his personal style. He served as luthier to the Geneva Conservatoire, received medals at Berne and Lyons, and published a book on his profession.

Worked Geneva
Made Cello Bow, Viola, Viola Bow, Violin, Violin Bow
Taught by G. Bazin

Auction Price History

Highest auction price

£8,941

21 results

Type Details Auction house Sold Price
CelloLabelled Alfred Vidoudez Luthier du Conservatoire Genève l'an 1917, signed to the label Lot 22TarisioMay 2025£8,941est. € 12.000-18.000
ViolinLabelled Alfred Vidoudez Luthier du Conservatoire à Genève l'an 1924 156, branded A. Vidoudez Geneve Lot 107TarisioJanuary 2024£5,183est. $ 4,000-6,000
ViolinBearing the maker's label and brand Lot 17VichyJune 2022£7,924est. € 5.000-6.000
ViolinBearing the maker's label n. 146 and brands Lot 361VichyJune 2019£5,846est. € 4.000-5.000
ViolinLabelled Alfred Vidoudez, Luthier du Conservatoire à Genève l'an 1918, branded A. Vidoudez, Geneve Lot 195TarisioOctober 2016£5,415est. $ 5,000-8,000
Violin Lot 85BonhamsMay 2011£5,750
Violin35.9 cm Geneva, 1924January 2011£5,750
Viola BowS/I 66.5 g.January 2011£2,250
Violin35.7 cm Genève, 1912January 2010£3,935
Viola BowG/T 71.5 g. 1940 c.January 2010£3,250
Viola42.6 cm Geneva, 1930 c.January 2008£1,680
Violin BowS/E 63.5 g.January 2007£939
Cello BowS/E 79 g. GenevaJanuary 2006£638
ViolinGeneva, 1927January 2005£4,560
Violin BowS/E 60.5 g.January 2005£983
Violin BowS/EJanuary 2005£1,050
ViolinGeneva, 1904 Attributed toJanuary 2004£3,107
Cello BowS/E 80 g.January 1992£1,430
Cello BowG/I 87 g.January 1986£1,138
Viola BowS/T 69 g.January 1985£756
Cello BowS/E 79 g.January 1985£858

Maker Overview

Life

Alfred Vidoudez (1879-1943) was born in Geneva in 1879 and died in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1943. He established himself independently in Geneva from 1904. Vidoudez was appointed luthier to the Geneva Conservatoire. He authored a small book titled Quelques considerations sur mon metier ('A few remarks upon my profession'), which was presented as a lecture to the Industrial and Commercial Class of the Society of Arts at Geneva.


Characteristics

Models
Alfred Vidoudez's violins were based on the patterns of Stradivarius or Guarnerius, but he was not a servile copyist, incorporating his own personality into the general outline, sound holes, and scroll.
Workmanship
His work is characterized by accurate and clean workmanship in the French style.
Varnish
At the beginning of his career, he used a thick brown-red oil varnish, which he later replaced with a lighter and more supple coating of gold-yellow or orange-red shade.
Recorded labels
  • Alfred Vidouez, Luthier du Conservatoire
    à Genève l’an 1916John Dilworth

Influence and legacy

  • Training: Alfred Vidoudez was a disciple of the French School. He studied first at Mirecourt with Justin Bazin, then worked with Mougenot in Brussels, and finally studied in Paris under the guidance of Léon Bernardel after his military service.
  • Appointments: Alfred Vidoudez was appointed luthier to the Geneva Conservatoire.
  • Awards: He was awarded medals at Berne and Lyons.
  • Publications: He authored a book titled Quelques considerations sur mon metier ('A few remarks upon my profession').

Further Information

  • Label Inscription: An example of his label reads: "Alfred Vidouez, Luthier du Conservatoire / à Genève l’an 1916".

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Biographies

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

John Dilworth+

VIDOUDEZ, Alfred Born 1879, Worked Brussels Belgium, died 1943 Geneva Switzerland. Pupil of G. Bazin in Mirecourt. Subsequently worked for Mougenot in Brussels. After military service went to Léon Bernardel in Paris. Established independently in Geneva from 1904. Appointed luthier to the Geneva Conservatoire. Medals awarded at Berne and Lyons. Stradivari and Guarneri models. Accurate and clean workmanship in French style. Earlier work with substantial red-brown oil varnish. Later used a thinner paler golden-yellow or orange. Alfred Vidouez, Luthier du Conservatoire / à Genève l’an 1916 [Boltshauser]

Henri Poidras+

Geneva. Born in this town in 1879. Disciple of the French School through the thorough studies he made, first at Mirecourt with Justin Bazin, afterwards with Mougenot at Brussels and lastly in Paris under the guidance of Leon Bernardel. The model of his violins does not considerably differ from the pattern of Stradivarius or Guarnerius, but he is not a servile copyist and his own personality may be traced in the general outline, the sound holes and the scroll. The thick brown- red oil varnish he used at the beginning of his career is now replaced by a lighter and more supple coating of gold-yellow or orange-red shade. He is the author of a small book entitled : « Quelques considerations sur mon metier » (« A few remarks upon my profession ») which was the subject of a lecture to the Industrial and Commercial Class of the Society of Arts at Geneva.

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