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Violino Piccolo by the Brothers Amati, 1613

NNM 3361. Violino
piccolo by Antonio and Girolamo Amati, Cremona,
1613.  
One of three Cremonese instruments known to have survived in original
condition.   The size of the neck and scroll suggest that this is not
a child's instrument.   Ex. coll.: Andrew Fountaine.  
Witten-Rawlins Collection, 1984.

 
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A technical drawing of this violin is available from the Gift Shop
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