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Nicolas Lupot (4
December 1758 – 14
August 1824) was one of the most
illustrious French luthiers (violin makers) of his time.
Lupot was born in Stuttgart...
- Collin-Mezin's son,
Charles Collin-Mezin, Jr.,
Honore Derazey,
Nicolas Lupot,
Charles Macoutel,
Charles Mennégand, and
Pierre Silvestre.
Nicola Utili...
- Croix-des-Pe****-Champs in Paris. He
married Nicolas Lupot's adopted daughter and
succeeded Lupot in 1824.
Charles François Gand is
considered as one of...
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copyists of
Stradivari and Guarnieri; two of the best are
noticed under Lupot and Vuillaume:
besides these there have been Aldric, G.
Chanot the elder...
- was
followed by
Dominique Peccatte,
Jacob Eury,
Nicolas Maire, François
Lupot,
Nicolas Maline,
Joseph Henry and Jean
Pierre Marie Persois. "The French...
- 2023,
Toppinen lives in Oslo, Norway, with his
Norwegian girlfriend.
Cello Lupot (1787)
Postiglione (1857) Bow
Guillaume A.
Vigneron Strings Thomastik-Infeld...
- over the
workshop of François
Lupot,
after ****isting him from 1836 (the
younger brother of
violin maker Nicolas Lupot). He
returned to
Mirecourt in 1848...
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Heinrich von
Dannecker October 16, 1758
December 8, 1841 Sculptor.
Nicolas Lupot 4
December 1758 14
August 1824
Violin maker Johann Andreas Streicher 13...
- d'Hardancourt
Brillon de Jouy,
harpsichordist (born 1744) date
unknown Nicolas Lupot,
luthier (born 1758)
Alexander Uber,
cellist and
composer (born 1783) probable...
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Duchaine c.1765, F.
Tourte (later
belonged to
Partello collection), N.
Lupot (Tourte model), a
steel bow by J.B.
Vuillaume which he
endorsed and used...