DHV:
1245
Tourin ID:
1600 C
Bass
G. Battista
Ciciliano
# of Strings:
6
Place Made:
I, Venice
Body Shape:
Viol
Current Location:
I, Bologna
Sound Holes:
C
Collection:
Accademia Filarmonica
Head:
Scroll
Catalog Number:
Label Text:
Antonio Ciciliano a Venetia [printed]
Measurements:
String Length:
62-63
Total Length:
Body Length:
64
Upper Width:
34
Rib Depth:
Middle Width:
Bottom Width:
39
Previous Owner:
Information Source:
Tiella 2002
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Auctions:
Comments:
Tiella 2002
Tiella 2005, p. 119 (front); Tiella 2002, p. 206-12 (front, label, bridge, other details); Moens 1995, p. 222
Probably sole survivor of set of five listed in Accademia’s inventories of 1675 and 1737. Shown in 1888 Esposizione Internationale in Bologna. Similar to Yale’s [B.] Ciciliano. Carved 2-piece table with single purfling, 3-part back with parchment at joints and edges (no corner blocks); neck nailed to body (now loose), varnish never retouched, body has bad worm damage; internal evidence of various repair attempts. Tailpiece, nut, and soundpost plate not original; bridge may be. Printed label closely resembles [A.] Ciciliano bass in Brussels [i.e., no. 1424]. Dendrochronology gives date of 1596 for youngest growth ring on table.