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Antonio Stradivari: The Complete Works

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Discover the Library Edition of Antonio Stradivari: The Complete Works, a definitive six-volume reference on the life and instruments of Antonio Stradivari. Elegantly quarter-bound in grey cloth with gilt lettering and housed in refined slipcases, this edition is designed for both beauty and usability.

The result of nine years of international research, it documents nearly 850 instruments with carefully curated provenances, alongside high-quality photographic reproductions. Drawing on leading archives and the work of renowned experts, it offers an unparalleled resource for collectors, scholars, and violinmakers alike.

A landmark publication in Stradivari studies, this edition sets a new standard for research and connoisseurship—an essential addition to any serious library.

SKU: BP2026 Categories: Cello, Cello books, Lutherie, Lutherie books, merchant, Music History, Music history books, Viola, Viola books, Violin, Violin books Tag: Antonio Stradivari
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Discover the Library Edition of Antonio Stradivari: The Complete Works, a definitive six-volume reference on the life and instruments of Antonio Stradivari. Elegantly quarter-bound in grey cloth with gilt lettering and housed in refined slipcases, this edition is designed for both beauty and usability.

The result of nine years of international research, it documents nearly 850 instruments with carefully curated provenances, alongside high-quality photographic reproductions. Drawing on leading archives and the work of renowned experts, it offers an unparalleled resource for collectors, scholars, and violinmakers alike.

A landmark publication in Stradivari studies, this edition sets a new standard for research and connoisseurship—an essential addition to any serious library.

 

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• 1000 copies

• Quarterbound in fine grey cloth with spines of different colour

• Gold foil debossing on the cover

• Dimensions: 300 x 360mm x approx 80mm per slipcase

• 6 volumes (not sold separately)

• Weight of full set: 17kg

 

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Weight 17 kg
Dimensions 30 × 36 × 480 cm

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