Iconography Index
Black-and-white photos (front & back): How Many Strads?, Ernest N. Doring, William Lewis & Son, Chicago, 1945.
Black-and-white photos (front, back, side, scroll & f-hole - initialed by Emil Herrmann): The Jacques Francais Rare Violins, Inc. Photographic Archive and Business Records, 1844-1998, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.
Black-and-white photos (front, back, side, scroll & f-hole): Violin Iconography of Antonio Stradivari 1644-1737, Herbert K. Goodkind, Larchmont, New York, 1972.
Black-and-white photos (front, side & back): "Eighteenth-Centruy Connections Through Musical Instruments", Gary Sturm, VSA Proceedings, Vol. IX, No. 2, 1987, 1987.
Color photos (back & scroll): "Mouldy relics", John Dilworth, The Strad, June, 2000, 2000.
Color photos (front, back & scroll): "Poster supplement", The Strad, December, 1987, 1987.
Order
Color photos (front, back & scroll): violons, Vuillaume, edited by Rémy Campos, Musée de la Musique, Paris, 1998.
Color photos (front, back & side): "In from the cold", Jerome Carrington, The Strad, September, 2004, 2004.
Color photos (front, side & scroll): We Love Stradivari, NHK, 1988.
Color photos (scroll): "Antonio Stradivari 'Servais' 1701", Roger Hargrave, The Strad, December, 1987, 1987.
Notes
- "The only example which combines the grandeur of the pre-1700 instruments with the more masculine build of the master's earlier years."
- Antonio Stradivari: His Life & Work (1644-1737), W. Henry, Arthur F. & Alfred E. Hill, William E. Hill & Sons, London, 1902.
Provenance
Current owner
Indicates that the owner is or was also a musician
Players
Current player
Indicates that the musician is or was also an owner of one or more instruments
Certificates
Certificate: W. E. Hill & Sons, London
Certificate: Rudolph Wurlitzer Co., New York
References
Antonio Stradivari and His Instruments, William Henley, Amati Publishing, Ltd., Sussex, 1961.
Antonio Stradivari: His Life & Work (1644-1737), W. Henry, Arthur F. & Alfred E. Hill, William E. Hill & Sons, London, 1902.
How Many Strads?, Ernest N. Doring, William Lewis & Son, Chicago, 1945.
Violin Iconography of Antonio Stradivari 1644-1737, Herbert K. Goodkind, Larchmont, New York, 1972.
Order
violons, Vuillaume, edited by Rémy Campos, Musée de la Musique, Paris, 1998.
We Love Stradivari, NHK, 1988.
"Antonio Stradivari 'Servais' 1701", Roger Hargrave, The Strad, December, 1987, 1987.
"Eighteenth-Centruy Connections Through Musical Instruments", Gary Sturm, VSA Proceedings, Vol. IX, No. 2, 1987, 1987.
Order
"How May Strads? - Supplemental Remarks", Ernest N. Doring, Violins & Violinists, November, 1946, 1946.
"In from the cold", Jerome Carrington, The Strad, September, 2004, 2004.
"Mouldy relics", John Dilworth, The Strad, June, 2000, 2000.
"Poster supplement", The Strad, December, 1987, 1987.
http://www.cello.org/heaven/hill/pix/Index.htm
http://www.celloheaven.com/hill/pix/html/servais2.htm
http://www.smithsonianlegacies.si.edu/objectdescription.cfm?ID=26
Sale Book, 1870-1936, The Jacques Francais Rare Violins, Inc. Photographic Archive and Business Records, 1844-1998, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.
The Jacques Francais Rare Violins, Inc. Photographic Archive and Business Records, 1844-1998, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.