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Sartory era

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  • Cello,
    Marie Louis Piernot

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    MARIE LOUIS PIERNOT (1880, NEUFCHÂTEAU – 1959, PARIS) The son of a postman, Louis Piernot trained with Charles Nicolas Bazin from 1892 to 1900 before joining the workshop of Vigneron Père in Paris. He worked for Léon Bernardel after the latter's death in 1906. Later, he opened his own studio, first in Paris...

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    , Eugène Nicolas Sartory

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    EUGÈNE NICOLAS SARTORY (September 22, 1871, MIRECOURT – March 5, 1946, PARIS) Initially trained by his father, Joseph Eustache Sartory, whose work remains little known, Eugène Sartory worked briefly in Paris for Charles Peccatte and then for Vigneron Père before opening his own workshop at the age of just 18. He became the bow maker for the greatest soloists and royalty of his...

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    Violin,
    Victor François Fétique

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    VICTOR FRANÇOIS FÉTIQUE (August 9, 1872, Mirecourt – January 9, 1933, Paris) The son of a luthier, Victor François Fétique learned bow making in Mirecourt, notably from C.N. Bazin. In 1901, he moved to Paris, where he worked for 12 years at Caressa et Français alongside C. Thomassin. In 1913, he founded his own workshop and enjoyed great success.