Violin Labelled Charles Gaillard 1867 (F007)
This is a Charles Gaillard 1867 Violin. Charles Gaillard was an apprentice of the prominent French violinmaker and restorer, Charles Adolphe Gand.
Ref. F007
Ryszard Osowski, a Polish luthier, moved to Muggendorf, Germany, in 1993. While living with his uncle there, he learned the local tradition of crafting stringed instruments. After 25 years of experimentation, intensive study, collaboration with colleagues, and gradual improvement, Ryszard perfected the sound and quality of his instruments.
Ryszard Osowski, a Polish luthier, moved to Muggendorf, Germany, in 1993. While living with his uncle there, he learned the local tradition of crafting stringed instruments. His fascination and talent for making violins led him to work at a renowned atelier. He also has connections with many local violin makers from Bubenreuth and has been focusing on perfecting his craft.
After 25 years of experimentation, intensive study, collaboration with colleagues, and gradual improvement, Ryszard perfected the sound and quality of his instruments. He has a great passion for expertly designing and constructing intricate violins and occasionally produces exceptional cellos and violas.
This is a Charles Gaillard 1867 Violin. Charles Gaillard was an apprentice of the prominent French violinmaker and restorer, Charles Adolphe Gand.
Ref. F007
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