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Name
  
Gaetano Antoniazzi


Children
  
Romeo Antoniazzi

Gaetano Antoniazzi

Died
  
August 1, 1897, Milan, Italy

Gaetano Antoniazzi, Milan 1895 Violin Demonstration by Michael Romans


Gaetano Antoniazzi (August 7, 1825 – August 1, 1897) was an Italian violin-maker.

Gaetano Antoniazzi Gaetano Antoniazzi Cremona c1872 Reuning Son Violins

Antoniazzi was born in Cremona, where he learned his craft in the Ceruti workshop before establishing himself in Milan in 1870 and bringing with him the Cremonese tradition of his teachers Enrico and Giovanni Battista Ceruti. He died in Milan.

Gaetano Antoniazzi Gaetano Antoniazzi Cremona c1872 Reuning Son Violins

It is only from this date until about 1890 that we find instruments signed by him. Gaetano Antoniazzi, along with his sons Riccardo and Romeo trained Leandro Bisiach, and together with the Antoniazzis, Bisiach influenced the creation of a workshop environment that was to dominate early to middle 20th Century Italian violinmaking.

The result of this highly successful business model was that Milan became a hotbed of skilled violinmakers. Under this system, many important 20th Century Italian violinmakers received their early training, among them Gaetano Sgarabotto, Giuseppe Ornati, Ferdinando Garimberti, Igino Sderci, Rocchi Sesto, Cipriano Briani, Giuseppe Pedrazzini, Camillo Mandelli, Ferriccio Varagnolo, Camillo Colombo, Vincenzo Cavani, Pietro Paravicini, Albert Moglie, Andrea Bisiach, Carlo Bisiach, Pietro Borghi, Mirco Tarasconi, Leandro Jr. & Giacomo Bisiach, Iginio Siega and Carlo Ferrario.

Gaetano's work is good, original and spontaneous, but not always very careful. The varnish is yellow-brown or sometimes red-brown in colour. His labels were generally handwritten.

References

Gaetano Antoniazzi Wikipedia