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Joannes Guillami

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£19,890

Type Details Sold Price
Violin 35.8 cm 1755 Sat 1st November 2008 £4,200
Violin 35.3 cm Barcelona, 1737 c. Sat 1st March 2008 £19,890
Violin 1750 c. (composite) Wed 1st October 2003 £13,570
Violin 1759 Tue 1st July 2003 £7,200
Violin 1759 Thu 1st November 2001 £4,800
Violin 1750 Tue 1st March 1994 £4,400
Cello 1739 Tue 1st June 1993 £7,475
Maker Overview

Joannes Guillami: Fine Spanish Violin Maker

Historical Impact Analysis:

Joannes Guillami (I) (1702-1769) was a very fine violin maker based in Barcelona, Spain. His instruments' designs were somewhat Neapolitan.

Historical Context:

  • Time Period: Guillami (I) was born in 1702 and died in 1769 in Barcelona, Spain.
  • Notable Associations: No verified information available about this aspect.

Evolution of Craft:

  • Innovation: His slender outlines were somewhat Neapolitan, with long, rather straight ‘c’ bouts. Similarly long slender soundholes, set quite upright. Amatisé arching, a little pinched.
  • Materials: He used very fine oil varnish of a watery-red shade.

Influence on Violin Making:

  • Family/Workshop Legacy: No verified information available about this aspect.
  • Schools/Tradition: His head also recalls the best work of the Gaglianos, with a long pegbox and small neat volute.

Modern Legacy:

  • Preservation and Value: No verified information available about this aspect.
  • Inspiration: No verified information available about this aspect.

Testimonials:

  • No verified information available about this aspect.

Uncertainties:

  • No specific uncertainties documented.

Conclusion:

Joannes Guillami (I) was a fine violin maker in Barcelona. His instruments are recognized for their slender design, Neapolitan influence, and distinctive oil varnish.

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