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A detailed technical and biographical study traces the development of a Cremonese violin maker's methods, designs, and workshop practice. It charts early training and the gradual emergence of a personal model, describing alterations to soundholes, arching, purfling, varnish, and scroll work, and discusses constructional elements such as linings, bass bar, and finishing. The author assesses tonal objectives, the roles of assistants and pupils, and the circulation of imitations, noting variations across periods and later-life modifications that suggest assisted production. Plates and illustrations accompany close readings of patterns and workmanship, and the book concludes with discussion of market valuation and changing reputation after death.

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Horace Petherick

Horace Petherick was an author and expert in the field of string instrument craftsmanship, particularly known for his contributions to the literature on violin making and restoration. His notable works include "Antonio Stradivari," which explores the life and legacy of the renowned violin maker, and "The Repairing & Restoration of Violins," part of 'The Strad' Library series, providing practical insights into the techniques of violin repair. Petherick's writings reflect a deep appreciation for the artistry and technical skill involved in string instrument craftsmanship, making him a valuable resource for both musicians and luthiers.

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