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Johann Baptist SCHWEITZER

Auction price history

Highest auction price

£29,640

Type Details Sold Price
Violin 36.3 cm late 19th C. [Workshop] Mon 1st December 2008 £227
Cello 75.0 cm Pestini, 1852 Sun 1st June 2008 £29,640
Violin (Workshop) Fri 1st July 2005 £525
Violin (Workshop) Fri 1st July 2005 £262
Cello Budapest, 1832 Thu 1st July 2004 £22,800
Violin (Workshop) Thu 1st July 2004 £343
Violin 1880 Sun 1st October 1995 £10,120
Violin 1850 c. Wed 1st June 1994 £2,200
Violin 1858 Fri 1st October 1982 £2,588
Biographies

John Dilworth

SCHWEITZER, Johann Baptist Born 1790 Pécs, died 1865 Budapest Hungary. Pupil of F. Geissenhof in Vienna. Active in Pécs from 1822 and established in Budapest by the following year. One of the first makers, like Pressenda in Turin, to adopt the Stradivari model over the Stainer, and to attempt closer emulation of the Cremonese masters. Very influential on the work of all the central European and German schools in the nineteenth century, but this has led to numerous fakes being made in the larger German workshops. Pupils and assistants include many important makers of the subsequent generation: G. Lemböck, A. Sitt, J. B. Dvorák, S. Nemessányi and his eventual successor T. Zach. Very fine work on all the classical Italian models; also using that of his master, F. Geissenhof. Magnificent cellos, some on a Serafin model. Interior work quite distinctive with hardwood linings spliced into the blocks with short, tapering joints. Joh. Bapt. Schweitzer / in Pesth 1845 Joh. Bapt. Schweitzer fecit ad forman Hieronym Amati Pestini, 1814 Joh. Bapt. Schweitzer fecit ad forman Anonii Stradiuarii Pestini 1836 Joh. Bapt. Schweitzer Discipulus / F.Geissenhoff fecit Pestini 1836

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