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Violin, northern Italy, ca. 1660
Later belly attributed to Antonio Stradivari

Front
Treble side
Bass side
Back

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NMM 3414. Violin, northern Italy, ca. 1660. Later belly attributed to Antonio Stradivari. Ex coll.: E. M. W. Paul, London. Witten-Rawlins Collection, 1984.

Laurence Witten, the collector who obtained this violin from E. M. W. Paul in the mid-1960s, suggested that the back and ribs might have been made by Antonio Casini of Modena. The scroll, according to Witten, was probably made by a member of the Testore family of Milan.


Soundholes

Soundholes

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Scroll and Pegbox

Front of pegbox and scroll
Back of pegbox and scroll

Treble side of pegbox and scroll
Bass side of pegbox and scroll

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