Knopf Bow. 29 grams. W. This exceptionally beautiful Markneukirchen violin bow
29 grams. W. This exceptionally beautiful Markneukirchen violin bow was crafted in the workshop of Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Knopf, and exemplifies the excellent quality of the second generation of Knopf makers. Knopf came from a dynasty of bow makers. But the dynasty comprises more than a dozen Heinrich (Henry) Richard Knopf, son of Carl Heinrich, studied under his father and learned from his uncle Johann. 1820. The color is a light orange/brown varnish, thinly applied. This bow is a This is almost certainly a Karl Wilhelm Knopf bow. Christian Wilhelm Knopf (1856–1882) was a bow maker; the son of Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Knopf II suffered a tragic fate and spent most of his life in an Born in Markneukirchen in 1835, the son of Carl Wilhelm and pupil of his uncle Christian Friedrich Knopf, Johann established his own bow shop in Dresden in 1884, where he died in 1915. Not only is the dynasty contemporaneous with the Knopfs, it actually lasted for longer; for while the Knopf dynasty ended with the demise of Henry R. The old leather was not . He studied bow making in Markneukirchen under his uncle, In this extract from the August 2021 issue, Gennady Filimonov introduces the Herrmann family of bow makers and their close connections with Born in Markneukirchen in 1835, the son of Carl Wilhelm and pupil of his uncle Christian Friedrich Knopf, Johann established his own bow shop in Dresden in 1884, where he died in 1915. There is an irritating tendency to attribute all such bows to one “Knopf” or another. For sale: An exceptional Johann Wilhelm Knopf bow, circa 1890, recently professionally restored by Salchow & Sons (receipt available). Notably, Knopf is credited with inventing the metal The Knopf family of bow makers were very influential in German bow making for most of the 19th century. Some violins, mainly known as a bow maker. A rare French violin bow by Nicolas Leonard Tourte, c. Knopf, ca. This is already sold but you can look for similar violin bows for sale on our website. 1795. He was a journeyman in Leipzig working for Ludwig Here is a chance to own a very rare silver mounted German masterpiece violin bow by Johann Wilhelm Knopf from around 1875-1880. The frog heel lining is one-piece, and the frog is squared to 90 A nickel-silver mounted violin bow branded: TOURTE. French violin bow made by L. I’ve given the bow a new winding in silver tinsel silk thread and a new lizard leather thumb grip. Price History. Probably from the Markneukirchen or Dresden workshop of Wilhelm Knopf (1835-1912) The octagonal stick of reddish colored pernambuco with The Knopf family of bow makers in Markneukirchen – historical overview and notes on the lives and work of their most important masters John Dilworth Johann Wilhelm, Born 1835 Markneukirchen, Worked to c. What I have never seen before is the fine metal ring around the eye, and Archive photos: Wilhelm Knopf Violin Bow, Markneukirchen circa 1890. It The bow is gorgeous, firm pernambuco with so many of the Herrmann hallmarks and C. Knopf’s influence. German bow makers like Christian Wilhelm Knopf and the Herrmann family made significant contributions during the 18th and 19th centuries. Stamp: 'W. The business flourished until his Biography Knopf came from a dynasty of bow makers. With Henry Knopf died in 1939 in New York City on the evening of his 79th birthday. KNOPF DRESDEN GERMANY – on the butt of the bow Bruce Babbitt has a statement in one of his bow books, “Everyone is in agreement that the modern German violin bow by C. Knopf was a family of bow makers and some of them are very fine. Christian Wilhelm Knopf was the patriarch and would have four sons who continued into the One of the first to make bows in Germany was Markneukirchen bow maker Christian Wilhelm Knopf (1767-1837), the pater familias of a large line of bow makers; the Knopf bow-making dynasty has click picture to enlarge Stamped: W. A nickel-silver mounted violin bow branded: TOURTE. The bow has been meticulously gone over and the frog was cleaned up as was the stick. The weight is 59. An exquisite early 19th century viola bow of tremendous playing properties by the legendary German achetier, Christian Wilhelm Knopf (1767 – 1837); mounted Christian Wilhelm Knopf is regarded as the founding father of the Knopf bow making family. He studied bow making in Markneukirchen under his uncle, Christian Friedrich Wilhelm Knopf. Markneukirchen bow makers have a rich history of fine bow making. - The Heinrich Carl Knopf (1839–1875) was an award winning German bowmaker or bogenmacher. Pretzschner, Nurnberger, and Knopf are synonymous with quality German bows. Worked in Markneukirchen before establishing himself in Dresden in 1884. He worked for Bausch in Dresden and Christian Adam in Berlin before emigrating to New Your bow is without doubt a (very nice) unstamped Markneukirchen bow from the late 19 th C. Trained with his uncle, Christian Friedrich. Morizot brothers, ca. KNOPF DRESDEN' (earlier bows unstamped). 1908 Dresden. He is mentioned as a bow maker in the Born in Markneukirchen in 1839, Knopf was active in the workshops of Bausch and Neuner and later at Löwendall in Berlin, where he established his own business in 1868. As with many of the German makers of the 19th century, nickle mountings appear on some of their finest work and it is Dear maestros, could this possibly be an old Knopf (or Knopf school/workshop) bow, what do you think? (Sorry for the second photo) I was Three bow makers of the Knopf family are well known: Christian Wilhelm, Heinrich and Henry. His later bows are The bow is well proportioned in its engineering and in the choice of wood. Probably from the Markneukirchen or Dresden workshop of Wilhelm Knopf (1835-1912) The octagonal stick of reddish colored pernambuco with Both those produced by Knopf and by Kittel himself show a distinctive and consistent interpretation of the Tourte model, and bear few German characteristics, but differences in their workmanship are On 11/28/2024 at 1:48 PM, uguntde said: Just out of curiosity: Was the Kittel built differently to a comparable Knopf (Heinrich or Christian Friedrich WIlhelm).
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