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violin

Violin. Culture: German. Dimensions: Height (Of body): 14 in. (35.6 cm)
Width (Lower bout): 7 15/16 in. (20.2 cm)
Depth (Rib height): 1 1/4 in. (3.2 cm). Maker: Joachim Tielke (German, 1641-1719). Date: ca. 1685.
Italy was not the only country that produced fine violins. Germany was the birthplace of many fine makers, including Jacob Stainer (b. Absam, 1617; d. Absam, 1683) and Joachim Tielke (b. Königsberg, 1641; d. Hamburg, 1719). The Hamburg workshop of Joachim Tielke produced a great variety of instruments (many were richly decorated with ivory, ebony, and tortoiseshell), including lutes, guitars, citterns, and violins. His violins typically have very delicate edgework and corners, pegboxes terminating in human or animal heads, and often bird's eye figured maple backs and sides. 
This violin retains its original neck, though it has been angled back and reshaped in conformance with modern playing requirements. The back and sides are of bird's-eye maple.
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Violin. Culture: German. Dimensions: Height (Of body): 14 in. (35.6 cm) Width (Lower bout): 7 15/16 in. (20.2 cm) Depth (Rib height): 1 1/4 in. (3.2 cm). Maker: Joachim Tielke (German, 1641-1719). Date: ca. 1685. Italy was not the only country that produced fine violins. Germany was the birthplace of many fine makers, including Jacob Stainer (b. Absam, 1617; d. Absam, 1683) and Joachim Tielke (b. Königsberg, 1641; d. Hamburg, 1719). The Hamburg workshop of Joachim Tielke produced a great variety of instruments (many were richly decorated with ivory, ebony, and tortoiseshell), including lutes, guitars, citterns, and violins. His violins typically have very delicate edgework and corners, pegboxes terminating in human or animal heads, and often bird's eye figured maple backs and sides. This violin retains its original neck, though it has been angled back and reshaped in conformance with modern playing requirements. The back and sides are of bird's-eye maple.
Technik/Material: Spruce, maple
Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
Hersteller: Joachim Tielke (German, 1641-1719)
Bildnachweis: Album
Freigaben (Releases): ? Modellfreigabe: Nein - ? Eigentumsfreigabe: Nein
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Bildgröße: 3150 × 4200 px | 37.9 MB
Druckgröße: 26.7 × 35.6 cm | 1240.2 × 1653.5 in (300 dpi)