- Étienne
Pajeot [Pageot], ( b. 25 Jan 1791 – d. 24 Aug 1849) was an
illustrious French archetier and bowmaker. Son of,
Louis Simon (b ? Grenoble, 1759;...
- alone. Most of his bows are stamped.
Early in his career, he
followed the
Pajeot style. Nevertheless,
later followed a very
different direction on the basis...
-
Gaude may have
worked for the
Etienne Pajeot firm
around 1835. At this point, his
output was
influenced by
Pajeot. He is
known to have set up his own shop...
-
Isaac Stern.
Chang uses a
variety of bows: she has said that she
prefers a
Pajeot for
Mozart and Bach; a
Sartory for the
Tchaikovsky and
Sibelius concerti;...
-
served his
apprenticeship in the
workshop of
Pajeot in Mirecourt. Maire's
style remained close to that of
Pajeot. He
opened his own
workshop in Mirecourt...
- father,
whose ability he surp****ed, and then drew
inspiration from
Etienne Pajeot and Tourte.[citation needed] The
family were a big
influence on younger...
- archetier/bow maker. He was
apprenticed in
Mirecourt and
worked for
Etienne Pajeot, J.B.
Vuillaume and
other makers.
Maline came from a
family of luthiers...
- François Tourte,
Dominique Peccatte, Jean
Pierre Marie Persois, and
Etienne Pajeot.
Though the
earlier bows of
Voirin were
stamped with the
Vuillaume brand...
-
apprenticed from the age of
twelve in Mirecourt,
working for
someone like
Pajeot (speculation
based on the
elegance of his work by P. Child).[citation needed]...
- of
bowmaking suggests that François Jude
Gaulard worked with
Louis Simon Pajeot. "Gaulard, who
spent most of his
professional life in Mirecourt, started...