Cello, Jules Fétique
À partir de 67K £
| Weight | 82.7 g |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 27.5 inches |
| Price Range | Min |
| Year | Around 1940 |
| City | Paris |
| Branding | Émile French |
| Materials | scale, gold |
| Certified by | Bernard Millant |
JULES FÉTIQUE (1875 MIRECOURT – 1951 GAGNY-LES-ABBESSES)
Trained by Émile Miquel, then by C.N. Bazin until 1902, he left for Paris to work alongside Sartory, whose style he adopted. Alongside this collaboration, he joined Caressa & Français in 1917, where he remained until 1934 before being laid off due to the economic crisis. He then founded his own workshop at the age of 59 and continued to work there until his death. The consistency of his work is remarkable, which explains why his bows are particularly sought after today.
Trained by Émile Miquel, then by C.N. Bazin until 1902, he left for Paris to work alongside Sartory, whose style he adopted. Alongside this collaboration, he joined Caressa & Français in 1917, where he remained until 1934 before being laid off due to the economic crisis. He then founded his own workshop at the age of 59 and continued to work there until his death. The consistency of his work is remarkable, which explains why his bows are particularly sought after today.

