A Violin by Ansaldo Poggi, Bologna 1924
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DETAILS
Maker:
Ansaldo Poggi
Year:
1924
Origin:
Bologna
Length of Back:
356mm
Weight:
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History of the Instrument
This exceptionally preserved violin by Ansaldo Poggi, made in Bologna in 1924, represents a particularly desirable moment in the maker’s early maturity—when his work begins to display the confidence, refinement, and tonal ambition that would secure his reputation among the most important Italian makers of the twentieth century.
Poggi’s instruments from the 1920s are sought after for their disciplined craftsmanship and unmistakably Italian character: a clear architectural sense in the model, a purposeful hand in the edgework and scroll, and a varnish aesthetic that balances elegance with vitality. In this period, Poggi’s approach reflects a deep engagement with the classical tradition while asserting a modern Italian voice—an equilibrium that appeals equally to advanced players and connoisseurs.
Offered here in mint condition, the violin retains an uncommon degree of integrity and visual freshness, an attribute that materially enhances both its musical and historical appeal. For musicians, such preservation often translates into an instrument that responds with immediacy and stability; for collectors, it represents an increasingly rare opportunity to acquire a Poggi of this caliber with minimal compromise.
In the present market, early Poggi violins—particularly well-preserved examples from the 1920s—are recognized for combining performance-level utility with enduring collectability. This 1924 violin stands as a compelling example of why Poggi’s best work from this period continues to command sustained international interest.
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