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Jean-Joseph Martin, French violin bow c.1880 (certificate J.F. Raffin)

Fine French violin bow for virtuoso playing, promoting clarity and precision

Jean-Joseph Martin (1837–1910) was one of the most talented bow makers of his time and played a key role in the success of the Thibouville-Lamy workshops.

The J. J. Martin violin bow offered here is a prime example of his artistic influence: a light, fine piece of work that clearly...

Fine French violin bow for virtuoso playing, promoting clarity and precision

Jean-Joseph Martin (1837–1910) was one of the most talented bow makers of his time and played a key role in the success of the Thibouville-Lamy workshops.

The J. J. Martin violin bow offered here is a prime example of his artistic influence: a light, fine piece of work that clearly demonstrates Jean-Joseph Martin's mastery. Thanks to its excellent balance and playing characteristics, it allows for virtuoso interpretations of the highest precision with a bright, overtone-rich sound – even on violins with a rather soft or dull character.

Within the Corilon selection of French violin bows, this light Jean-Joseph Martin violin bow, which meets high musical demands, undoubtedly occupies a special position, also in terms of its craftsmanship. The ebony frog is decorated with a mother-of-pearl eye and reveals at first glance the masterful and detailed craftsmanship that also gives the stick its cleverly placed centre of gravity in the upper half, which is designed for optimal playing comfort. Made from high-quality pernambuco wood, it reliably meets all the requirements for the most demanding bowing techniques.

  • Light French violin bow for virtuoso playing
  • Jean-Joseph Martin, circa 1880, based on the Tourte model
  • Virtuoso bow with a clear, precise sound rich in overtones
  • Stick made of light brown, first-quality pernambuco
  • with knots in the wood Reduced price
  • Includes certificate from J.-F. Raffin

Free shipping, ready to play immediately, with a 30-day return policy and trade-in guarantee. An accompanying certificate from J.-F. Raffin attests to the origin of the bow.

€ 4,990.00
approx. £ 4,241.50
Inventory no.
B1392
Maker
Jean-Joseph Martin
Provenance
Mirecourt
Year
circa 1880
Tone
bright, rich in overtones, precise
Weight
55,9 g
Jean-Joseph Martin c.1880
Jean-Joseph Martin, French violin bow c.1880 (certificate J.F. Raffin)
Jean-Joseph Martin, French violin bow c.1880 (certificate J.F. Raffin)
Jean-Joseph Martin, French violin bow c.1880 (certificate J.F. Raffin)
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