Violin by Aegidius Sebastian Kloz, Mittenwald 1770-80
The Klotz family is a distinguished lineage of the violin makers in Mittenwald, Germany. Their name is synonymous with “the Mittenwald School” as their enormous output and excellence in craftsmanship made a lasting impact on violin trade and tradition. Aegidius Sebastian Klotz (1733 – 1805) worked out of Mittenwald and produced fantastic copies of his elder's, Aegidius I, works. Klotz's style was reminiscent of the Amati family style, with Kloz's scroll being slightly elongated and with Stainer-esque f-holes.
Maker: Aegidius Sebastian Kloz
Region:Mittenwald , Germany
Year: 1770-80
Specifications
Body Length: 354mm
Upper Bout: 163.5mm
Middle Bout: 109mm
Lower Bout: 203mm
Certification: LAVS
SKU:P1097-DL-C
Level: Professional
