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A Violin by Giuseppe Ceruti, Cremona c. 1825

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Maker:

Giuseppe Ceruti

Year:

1825

Origin:

Cremona

Length of Back:

358mm

Weight:

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History of the Instrument

A fine Cremonese violin by Giuseppe Ceruti, dated 1825, representing one of the most important continuations of the Cremona tradition into the 19th century. Ceruti’s work is admired for its confident craftsmanship and player-focused tonal concept—an Italian voice that remains warm, direct, and highly usable in modern performance settings.

This is a strong, characteristic example, made on a classic Italian model with a two-piece maple back of medium-width flame, matching ribs and scroll, and a two-piece spruce table with open grain narrowing toward the center. The varnish is beautifully textured, unpolished, and flawlessly intact brown-orange over a lighter ground, giving the instrument an appealing warmth and presence.

Selected for its strong Cremonese character and musical versatility, this is a good and characteristic example of Ceruti’s work from a period prized by players and collectors alike.

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