Antonio Stradivari was born sometime in 1644 and died on December 18, 1737. He was Italian, and a famous maker of various stringed instruments. This includes violins, lutes, cellos, violas, Guitars, and harps. It is estimated that between 450 to 512 of his violins still survive today.
In my opinion Antonius Stratuari (stratuarius) and Antonio Stradivari the same person.
The Antonius Straduarius Cremona Faciebat Anno 1724 is a copy of the famous Antonius Stradivarius Cremona. The famous violin has many copies that are labeled with similar names to the originals.
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The Italian city of Cremona, home of Stradivari, Guarneri and many other famous makers and still a center for violin making to this day.
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In my opinion Antonius Stratuari (stratuarius) and Antonio Stradivari the same person.
The Antonius Straduarius Cremona Faciebat Anno 1724 is a copy of the famous Antonius Stradivarius Cremona. The famous violin has many copies that are labeled with similar names to the originals.
He was born in 1644 in Cremona, Italy.
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Antonio Stradivari lived and worked in Cremona, Italy.
He was the maker of the world's most expensive violins.
He died on 18th December 1737, at Cremona in Italy- he was 93 years old.
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The Italian city of Cremona, home of Stradivari, Guarneri and many other famous makers and still a center for violin making to this day.
Someone that has lots of money and would maybe lease it bower it out to great or up coming violinist
Cremona, an Italian city renowned for its craftsmanship, is famous for producing string instruments, particularly violins, violas, and cellos. The most notable luthiers from Cremona, such as Antonio Stradivari and Giuseppe Guarneri, created some of the finest string instruments in history, known for their exceptional sound quality and intricate craftsmanship. These instruments are highly sought after by musicians and collectors around the world.
The value of a cello labeled "Antonius Stradivarius faciebat Cremona 1713" can vary significantly based on factors such as its condition, craftsmanship, and provenance. Typically, a high-quality copy made in the style of Stradivarius can range from a few thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. Authentic Stradivarius instruments, however, can sell for millions. For an accurate appraisal, consulting a professional appraiser or a reputable dealer is recommended.