Violin by Raffaele Calace, Naples 1930

1930

This exceptional violin, crafted by Raffaele Calace in 1930, stands as a pristine example of Neapolitan craftsmanship. Preserved in remarkable condition with its original red-orange varnish nearly untouched, the instrument features a breathtaking single-piece back with deep, striking flames. Made exclusively with antique wood, as stated in its original 1932 certificate of authenticity, it reflects the maker’s refined artistry. The elegant model, characteristic of Calace’s work from this period, boasts a bold outline, delicately fluted edges, and exquisitely carved f-holes—offering aesthetic beauty. More

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22,000 EUR

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      Full description

      This stunning violin by Raffaele Calace, made in Naples in 1930, is a rare gem in both craftsmanship and preservation. Owned by a single musician family for nearly a century, it remains in outstanding condition, with its original red-brown varnish beautifully intact. The one-piece maple back, featuring deep and mesmerizing flames, is a striking highlight, showcasing the maker’s attention to both material selection and visual elegance.

      True to Calace’s characteristic style of the 1920s and 30s, this violin presents a bold outline, refined with smaller corners, precisely cut f-holes, and an exceptionally delicate edgework. The subtle fluting of the corners adds an extra touch of finesse. A remarkable aspect of this instrument is its construction from exclusively antique wood, as documented in the maker’s original certificate of authenticity from 1932.

      With its powerful yet refined tonal qualities, this violin embodies the best of Neapolitan violin making. Its rich, resonant voice and outstanding projection make it is a beautiful work of art and an inspiring and reliable companion for the discerning musician.

      Raffaele Calace

      Raffaele Calace, a distinguished Neapolitan luthier, was active from around 1900 and crafted violins that embody the rich tradition of Neapolitan violin making. While best known for his work with plucked instruments, his violins showcase broad proportions, low arching, and a warm, resonant sound. His craftsmanship, rooted in the techniques of the Neapolitan school, earned him multiple gold medals in international exhibitions, and he is even said to have made a violin for Mussolini. Though his violin production was limited, Calace’s instruments remain valuable for their tonal depth and historical significance.Learn more

      dimensions

      Back Length
      358 mm
      Upper Bout
      166 mm
      Center Bout
      113 mm
      Lower Bout
      206 mm
      String Length
      327 mm

      sound characteristics

      Dark, Sharp and Direct

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