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Violin by Louis Lowendall, Saxony, circa 1890
About Lowendall instruments
The name Lowendall is synonymous with good-quality German workshop instruments, however the maker himself was actually born Louis Löwenthal! Ever a man with an eye for commercial opportunity, he changed the spelling to make the brand more accessible to the U.S. market.
Löwenthal was a talented cellist who opened a workshop in Berlin in 1855 and an American branch in 1867. He quickly gained a reputation as a dealer and expert in antique instruments as well as selling tonewood and new instruments. The Dresden workshop opened in 1873, employing skilled luthiers most likely trained in nearby Markneukirchen. The Lowendall workshops produced thousands of instruments over a period of more than 50 years, winning awards at the London and Bologna exhibitions.
About the violin
This violin was made in Saxony for Louis Lowendall around 1890 and is modelled after Stradivari.
The violin has a two piece back of quarter-sawn maple with ribs and scroll to match. The front is two pieces of spruce and the varnish is the dark golden-brown typical of the Lowendall workshop.
The violin has a length of back of 358 mm.
How does it sound?
This violin is on the darker end of the tonal spectrum, with lots of pleasing texture to the sound. It plays very sweetly in quieter dynamics and yet has plenty power when needed.
Condition
The violin is in very good condition.
Further information
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