Viola d'Amore
Joseph (also known as Giuseppe) was a member of the famed Neapolitan Gagliano family of luthiers. He was a grandson of the founder of the dynasty, Alessandro, and son of Nicola (1), regarded as the finest builder in the family. In later life, Giuseppe worked with his brother Antonio.
Description: Viol outline, overhanging top and back, scroll surmounts pegbox, six bowed, six sympathetic strings, flame soundholes, rosette carved in top beneath fingerboard, silver plaque on tailpiece, fittings and neck not original; fragment missing from left soundhole.
Artwork Details
- Title: Viola d'Amore
- Maker: Joseph Gagliano (1742–1820) (Italian, Naples)
- Date: ca. 1780
- Geography: Naples, Italy
- Culture: Italian
- Medium: Spruce, maple, ebony
- Dimensions: Body L. 35.7 cm (14-1/16 in.); Bowed string L. 48.7 (19-3/16 in.)
- Classification: Chordophone-Lute-bowed-unfretted
- Credit Line: Gift of H. H. Schambach, 1981
- Object Number: 1981.480
- Curatorial Department: Musical Instruments
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