Violin by Antonio Gragnani

Medium

Spruce, maple, ebony

Dimensions

Total L. 33 cm (13 in.); String L. 60 cm (23-5/8 in.)

Classification

Chordophone-Lute-bowed-unfretted

Culture

Italian

Department

Musical Instruments

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Evelyn Stark, 1997

Accession Number

1997.147

Art Historical Context

Crafted in 1783 by Italian luthier Antonio Gragn of Livorno, this violin exemplifies the refined artistry of late 18th-century Tuscan instrument making. Gragnani, influenced by the Cremonese masters like Stradivari, was renowned for his elegant designs and superb tonewoods. The instrument's compact form—measuring just 33 cm in total with a 60 cm string length—s it may have served as a portable "kit" or pochette violin, favored by traveling dance masters and musicians for its convenience. Constructed from premium materials—spruce for the resonant top, maple for the back and ribs, and ebony for...

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