Sven Beckman
Auction price history
Highest auction price
£4,375
Type | Details | Sold | Price |
---|---|---|---|
Cello | 68.8 cm Stockholm, 1748, with Provenance | Wed 1st October 2008 | £4,375 |
Cello | 1746 | Thu 1st July 1993 | £1,840 |
Biographies
John Dilworth
BECKMAN, Sven Born 1717 Askersund, died 1762 Stockholm Sweden. Apprenticed to J. F. Weidemann, dancing master and instrument dealer, in 1736. Received state sponsorship to travel abroad to develop his lutherie, during which he may have worked in Königsberg. Returned to Stockholm 1740. Took over the business of Wiedemann and appointed Instrument Maker to the Swedish royal court 1756. The leading maker in Sweden.(alongside Hellstedt) although he died in poverty. Teacher of Ohlberg. Historical accounts indicate he was prolific maker of both plucked and bowed instruments, but very few survive. Several small cellos of very refined, somewhat Florentine appearance. A quinton with golden-yellow varnish in the Stockholm Museum of Music. Other instruments have a rather chippy dark red-brown coating. Some have an ornately carved back button, in the manner of some ‘Vieux Paris’ makers. Branded beneath button: ‘Sven Beckman’. Printed label: Sveno Beckman i Stockholm / Anno 1758 [Nilsson]
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