Violin of Carlo Giuseppe Testore
Carlo Giuseppe Testore got a lot of his knowledge from his tutor, who made wonderful musical instruments. Testore relocated to Milan in 1697 and established his own workshop, continuing to produce excellent violins, double basses, and cellos. Despite being influenced by Amati, Grancino, and Stradivari, he developed his own style by including unique characteristics like as the Testore scroll.
In today’s day, Carlo Giuseppe Testore is considered the most worthy luthier of his family, who has left behind an unparalleled tradition of great sounding instruments and craftsmanship. Several classical musicians continue to perform his works today. A world auction sold the violins for $218500.
Price: $218,500