- d'amore,
viola da gamba, etc. The
French word for
bowmaker (bow maker) is
archetier,
meaning one who
makes bows of the
string family of
instruments such as...
- a
luthier or violinmaker. One who
makes or
repairs bows is
called an
archetier or bowmaker. The word "violin" was
first used in
English in the 1570s...
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Louis Thom****in (1856–1905) was a
French bow maker, or
Archetier. He
learned his
craft in
Mirecourt where he
worked for the
Bazin Family. In 1872 he went...
- a bow, the
second category includes a
subtype known as a bow
maker or
archetier.
Luthiers may also
teach string-instrument making,
either through apprenticeship...
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French luthier and
archetier (1841–1923)...
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Victor François Fétique (Mirecourt 1872 – 1933) was a
prominent French archetier (bowmaker) from a
family of bowmakers. Victor, son of Charles-Claude Fétique...
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September 1871,
Mirecourt – 5
March 1946, Paris) was an
influential French archetier/bow
maker from Mirecourt, France.
After having first apprenticed with...
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March 1821 in
Mirecourt – 30
October 1855 in Paris) was a very
talented archetier. He is said to have been
destined for greatness, but died at the age of...
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French archetier /
bowmaker (1900 - 1969)...
- was a
French archetier and bow
maker based in Mirecourt, France. Eugène Cuniot-Hury was son of
Pierre Cuniot who was also an
archetier / bow maker. Eugène...