Émile François Ouchard Père, French violin bow (certificate by J.-F. Raffin)

French violin bow by Emile Ouchard Pere with ivory frog; this violin bow is a rare original piece from the later oeuvre of Émile François Ouchard, who was one of the most influential masters of French bow making in the first half of the 20th century. Produced ten...

French violin bow by Emile Ouchard Pere with ivory frog; this violin bow is a rare original piece from the later oeuvre of Émile François Ouchard, who was one of the most influential masters of French bow making in the first half of the 20th century. Produced ten years before a very troubled era – the year 1940 was both the beginning of the German occupation of France as well as the time when the estrangement with Ouchard's son and designated successor Émile Auguste Ouchard occurred – this violin bow represents Ouchard père's high craftsmanship standards, his fine and mature musical sensibility, and his defiant idiosyncrasy. He planed and bent the rfine pernambuco bow stick into a fine round stick which is distinctive because of its highly dynamic playing properties, and with its centrally located balance point that tends slightly towards the lower half, the bow plays comfortably and has nuance. A certificate issued by J. F. Raffin, the highly esteemed expert for French bows, confirms the provenance of this excellent violin bow which is musically compelling because of its powerful bright sound of unmistakably French character. Like all our violin bows delivered worldwide free of charge, with 30 day returns option and Corilon's unlimited trade-in guarantee.

€ 7,990.00
approx. £ 6,791.50
Inventory no.
B1411
Maker
Émile François Ouchard
Provenance
Mirecourt
Year
circa 1930
Tone
large, bright, radiant, French
Weight
64.9 g
Emile Francois Ouchard Pere
Émile François Ouchard Père, French violin bow (certificate by J.-F. Raffin)
Émile François Ouchard Père, French violin bow (certificate by J.-F. Raffin)
Émile François Ouchard Père, French violin bow (certificate by J.-F. Raffin)
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