View asset onlySTRADIVARI STATUE AT THE MUSEUM OF THE VIOLINAntonio Stradivari (1644-1737) violin maker of Cremona, universally recognized as one of the best violin makers of all time. Directly to the left of the sculpture made of cast bronze with the lost wax process, in 2000, by Gianfranco Paulli (1948), placed in front of the Museum of the Violin of Cremona after being a few years in the arcades adjacent to the Town Hall. The "greatest violin maker Antonio Stradivari" is shown standing next to the bench while contemplating one of his tools, and applies the paint with a brush of his production: a secret formula that many scholars have tried to unravel. Photo by Elena Piccini, Cremona 2015IdentifierAKG4163483CollectionFototeca Gilardi sncCredit lineakg-images / Fototeca GilardiTopicSTATUEVIOLINGeographyCREMONALOMBARDYPersonANTONIO STRADIVARITechniqueSCULPTURESize4928px × 3264px (46 MB) 41.7 cm × 27.6 cm @ 300 dpiAdd to lightbox: 'My First Lightbox'Add to cartDownload