Viola d'Amore
This beautiful example has a festooned body with a top of spruce and back and sides of maple. The soundholes are unusually shaped, but echo and accentuate the unusual outline of the body. A parchment rose punctures the body just below the fingerboard. The finial of the instrument is decorated with a carving of a young girl with her head down and eyes closed depicting the idea that "love is blind."
Artwork Details
- Title: Viola d'Amore
- Maker: Johannes Florenus Guidantus (Italian, Bologna 1687–1760 Bologna)
- Date: 18th century
- Geography: Bologna, Italy
- Culture: Italian
- Medium: Spruce, maple, ebony
- Dimensions: 30 × 9 5/8 × 3 1/2 in. (76.2 × 24.4 × 8.9 cm)
- Classification: Chordophone-Lute-bowed-unfretted
- Credit Line: Purchase, Amati Gifts, 2009
- Object Number: 2009.41
- Curatorial Department: Musical Instruments
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