Gaetano Gadda (b.1900, d.1956) was an Italian luthier. He started making violins at the age of 15 and by 1919, became the only apprentice of Stefano Scarampella. He was promoted as manager of the firm in 1924, producing one violin a month in exchange for tools and moulds until his mentor’s death in 1925. He kept this level of productivity throughout his life, making around 20 instruments yearly.

 

Early in his career, his style was patterned after Scarampella-though his work was more refined-and eventually began developing his own, drawing inspiration from other Italian masters such as Stradivari and Guarneri for his violins and Balestrieri for cellos. His scrolls, however, are characteristically of the Mantuan school. In the late 1930s, he started blackening the chamfer of his scrolls, another key distinction from his mentor’s model.

 

His craftsmanship continued to improve, and by the Second World War, his instruments were considered to be among the best of the 20th-century Italian school, often copied by later makers, including his son Mario. He often used deeply flamed maple and oppio, usually in two pieces. Gadda applied lush varnish to his instruments, which by the 1940s bore his initials “G.G.” He never left Mantua, where he died in 1956.

 

Length of back: 357 mm 4/4

 

List Price : 85,000
Listing Type : Violins
Seller : Instrument Dealer
Maker : Gaetano Gadda
currency : USD - United States Dollars
POA : POA
Item Condition : Excellent
Year : 1951
Instrument Trial Conditions : 1 Week Approval - With Pickup/Drop off from Store, Requires Discussion
Store Name : Carriage House Violins
Store Address : 1029 Chestnut Street Newton Upper Falls, MA
85000
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