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Cello,
François Nicolas Voirin

Cello,
François Nicolas Voirin

De 5100K ¥ à 12752K ¥

Label:
Weight 75.1 g
Dimensions 27.1 inches
Price Range

Maximum, Minimum

Year

Around 1880

City

Paris

Branding

F. N. VOIRIN IN PARIS

Materials

ebony, silver

Certified by

Jean-François Raffin expert bow makers

FRANÇOIS NICOLAS VOIRIN (December 19, 1833, Mirecourt – 1885, Paris) The son of Nicolas Voirin, a gardener and organ builder, François Nicolas Voirin learned bow making from Jean Simon, the older brother of Nicolas Simon. He moved to Paris in 1855, where he worked for Vuillaume as a master trainer, supervising numerous apprentices. In 1870, he opened his own workshop, employing Louis Thomassin and Joseph Alfred Lamy, among others. His bows, sometimes light, are distinguished by their elegance and perfection. His widow and Louis Thomassin continued to produce bows under his name after his death.