- Jean-Baptiste
Vuillaume (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃
batist vɥijom]; 7
October 1798 – 19
March 1875) was a
French luthier, businessman,
inventor and winner...
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Maxime Marie Abel
Joseph Vuillaume (19
November 1844 – 25
November 1925),
Chevalier of the
Legion of Honour, was a
French engineer,
particularly known...
- François
Vuillaume (1802–1876) was an
important French luthier of the
Vuillaume family, and
younger brother of the
illustrious Jean-Baptiste
Vuillaume. He...
- Her
violin is an 1864 copy of Paganini's
Cannone made by Jean-Baptiste
Vuillaume. In an
interview on
Danish television, Hahn said she
almost never leaves...
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reptiles with
experiments on venom] (in Latin). Breuil, M.; Schikorski, D.;
Vuillaume, B.; Krauss, U.; Morton, M.N.; Corry, E.; et al. (2020). "Painted black:...
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first built around 1850 in
Paris by the
French luthier Jean-Baptiste
Vuillaume (1798–1875). It has
three strings and is
essentially a
larger version...
- Jean
Baptiste Vuillaume of
Paris purchased The
Messiah along with Tarisio's
entire collection. "One day
Tarisio was
discoursing with
Vuillaume on the merits...
- Archaeoindris, it was not
until 1988 that
Martine Vuillaume-Randriamanantena
provided a
definitive proof.
Vuillaume-Randriamanantena also
established ****ociations...
- the
ancient Rule of
Saint Benedict. The
famous luthier Jean-Baptiste
Vuillaume produces a line of
violin and
viola under the name St. Cécile with a decal...
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Musique 2006 Jost Thöne: J.B.
Vuillaume,
Bildband mit
originalgrossen Abbildungen,
Bocholt 1998. Jean-Baptiste
Vuillaume -
Violins and
Violinists Series...