细节
An important Cremonese violin by Antonio Stradivari labelled Antonius Stradiuarius Cremonensis/Faciebat Anno 1698; the two-piece back of handsome medium curl, the ribs and scroll of smaller figure, the table of medium to narrow grain, the varnish of a red brown colour over a golden ground, the length of back 146in. (36.3cm)
来源
Van Houten Weber, Aachen
Joseph Joachim, to whom bequeathed circa 1850
Stiehle, Mhlhausen, to whom sold by Joachim circa 1870
Hinderer, Paris
W. E. Hill & Sons, London, circa 1921
Rudolph Wurlitzer, New York
Hugo Kortschak, to whom sold by Wurlitzer 1923
William Lewis & Son, Chicago
Joan Field, Miami Beach, to whom sold by Lewis & Son 1958
Ernest H. Noren, Jr, from 1968
出版
Ernest N. Doring, How Many Strads? Our Heritage From The Master, Chicago, 1945, p.96 (illustrated)
Herbert H. Goodkind, Violin Iconography Of Antonio Stradivari 1644-1737, New York, 1972, pp.275 (illustrated), 728, 752 and 753