A Roger Hansell Violin modelled after Joseph Filius Andrea Guarneri (1719)

A Roger Hansell Violin modelled after Joseph Filius Andrea Guarneri (1719)

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This violin is a copy of one by Joseph Guarnerius Filius Andrea and combines the qualities of brilliance and warmth. The back (LOB 356mm) is a spectacular piece of quarter sawn maple with figure sloping downwards from the treble. The scroll is of plain maple grafted to a figured neck and the varnish is of light orange-brown colour and is lightly antiqued. Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Guarneri (1666-1739 or 1740), known as Joseph Guarnerius filius Andreae, was the father of Joseph Guarnerius del Gesu. He made possibly as many violins as his father and a few more violoncellos. No violas are known.