Jean-Joseph Martin School, French violin bow (certificate J.F. Raffin)
French violin bow for virtuoso playing, supports clarity and precision
Jean-Joseph Martin (1837–1910) was one of the most talented bow makers of his time and played a significant role in the success of the Ateliers de Thibouville-Lamy. The violin bow from his circle offered here is a prime example of his artistic influence: a light, delicate piece that clearly...
French violin bow for virtuoso playing, supports clarity and precision
Jean-Joseph Martin (1837–1910) was one of the most talented bow makers of his time and played a significant role in the success of the Ateliers de Thibouville-Lamy. The violin bow from his circle offered here is a prime example of his artistic influence: a light, delicate piece that clearly shows Martin's influence. Thanks to its outstanding performance, it enables virtuoso interpretations of the highest precision with a bright sound rich in overtones – even on violins with a rather muted or dull character.
Among the Corilon selection of French violin bows, this interesting violin bow, which satisfies the highest musical demands, undoubtedly holds a special place, also in terms of its craftsmanship. The ebony frog is decorated with a mother-of-pearl eye and immediately reveals the confident and detailed hand, to which the cleverly placed balance point in the upper half of the stick also owes its superior feel. Made of a high-quality tropical wood, as was often used in Mirecourt around 1880/1900, this bow reliably meets all the requirements for the most demanding bow techniques.
- French violin bow, around 1880/1900
- from the workshop of Jean-Joseph Martin
- Virtuoso bow with a clear, precise sound rich in overtones
- Stick made of light brown, first-quality tropical wood
- Certificate from J.-F. Raffin
Free shipping, ready to play immediately, with a 30-day right of return and trade-in guarantee. An enclosed certificate from J.-F. Raffin confirms the origin of the bow and a later renewal of the screw.
- Inventory no.
- B1313
- Maker
- Jean-Joseph Martin
- Provenance
- Mirecourt
- Year
- circa 1880
- Tone
- bright, rich in overtones, precise
- Weight
- 58,2 g