Category:Chanot violins
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Main English Wikipedia article: de:Chanot-Violine.
References
[edit]- François Chanot (circa 1830Chanot Violin (tiff image), Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (MKG Hamburg), Accession number: 2012.47 )
- "Chanot, François" in George Grove, John Alexander Fuller Maitland , ed. (1900) wikisource:A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (dictionary), London: Macmillan Publishers
- Kameshwar C. Wali (2010) "The 19th Century: Savart and Helmholtz; Savart's Experiments with Violins" in Cremona Violins: A Physicist's Quest for the Secrets of Stradivari, World Scientific, pp. 54–56 ISBN: 978-981-279-109-2. "Figure 3: [Félix] Savart's trapezoidal violin; [François] Chanot's violin. "
- Philomèle (violin). Digital Collection. Yale Collection of Musical Instrument."Austrian, Early 19th century / Maker unknown / Creation Place: Vienna / Date: 1712 / ... / Accession Number: 4704 ",
"Inscriptions, Marking: Printed label reads: "David Tecchler Liutaro /Fecit Romae Anno 1722". ",
"Description: A violin of experimental design with cornerless body and flame-shaped sound holes. ... In 1817, François Chanot, influenced by the experiments of the physicist Savert, developed and patented a violin with a cornerless body. The Viennese luthier Johann Georg Stauffer took out a patent for a similar design in 1828. "
Media in category "Chanot violins"
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Deutsches Museum (121281533).jpg 2,272 × 1,704; 1.14 MB
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Deutsches Museum (121281640).jpg 2,272 × 1,704; 1.13 MB
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Special Shape Violins - Deutsches Museum (121281640+121281770).jpg 2,355 × 2,355; 3.89 MB
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Violine-Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg-2012.47.tif 5,792 × 8,688; 19.99 MB