, Giuseppe Fiorini
De 90K £ à 225K £
| Year | Around 1906 |
|---|---|
| City | Munich |
| Certified by | Blot Violins LLC |
GIUSEPPE FIORINI (1861 BAZZANO – 1934 MUNICH)
Son and pupil of Raffaele Fiorini, he began working independently in 1881, specializing in the repair and manufacture of high-quality cellos. In 1899, he married the daughter of luthier Andreas Rieger in Munich, where he founded the Rieger & Fiorini workshop. In 1915, at the start of World War I, he left for Zurich and then returned to Italy, where he made a name for himself by acquiring the legacy of Antonio Stradivari.
Son and pupil of Raffaele Fiorini, he began working independently in 1881, specializing in the repair and manufacture of high-quality cellos. In 1899, he married the daughter of luthier Andreas Rieger in Munich, where he founded the Rieger & Fiorini workshop. In 1915, at the start of World War I, he left for Zurich and then returned to Italy, where he made a name for himself by acquiring the legacy of Antonio Stradivari.
