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A Violin by Giuseppe Pedrazzini, Milan c. 1900

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Maker:

Giuseppe Pedrazzini

Year:

1900

Origin:

Milan

Length of Back:

355mm

Weight:

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History of the Instrument

This violin by Giuseppe Pedrazzini, made in Milan circa 1900, represents a highly desirable expression of the modern Italian school at a moment when Milanese craftsmanship was reaching a new level of refinement and international recognition. Pedrazzini is widely regarded as one of the most important Milanese makers of his era, valued for instruments that unite disciplined construction with a distinctly Italian tonal and aesthetic character.


Pedrazzini’s work from around the turn of the century is sought after for its confident modeling and clarity of execution: a strong architectural sense in the outline and arching, crisp edgework, and a scroll cut with purpose and personality. His varnish, often admired for its warmth and visual depth, contributes to an overall impression of finish and coherence that appeals to both connoisseurs and serious players. In this period, Pedrazzini’s instruments exemplify the balance that defines the best of modern Italian making; rooted in classical principles, yet unmistakably individual in hand and voice.

Offered here in exceptional condition, the violin retains an uncommon degree of integrity for an instrument of its age. Such preservation is more than cosmetic: it allows the workmanship and varnish to be appreciated without distraction, and it signals a level of care that sophisticated buyers value highly. For musicians, this level of condition often correlates with stability and responsiveness; for collectors, it represents a rare opportunity to acquire a Pedrazzini with minimal compromise.


In the present market, fine Pedrazzini violins- particularly well-preserved examples from this period- are recognized for combining serious performance capability with enduring collectability. This violin stands as a compelling example of why Pedrazzini remains a benchmark name within the Milanese tradition and the broader canon of twentieth-century Italian making.

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