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Dominique Peccatte (15 July 1810 – 13
January 1874) was a
French luthier and
above all a
renowned bow maker. He was
apprenticed in
Mirecourt and later...
- François
Peccatte (10
March 1821 in
Mirecourt – 30
October 1855 in Paris) was a very
talented archetier. He is said to have been
destined for greatness...
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Charles Peccatte (14
October 1850 – 22
October 1918) was a
French Archetier (bow maker). He was born in Mirecourt, the son of François
Peccatte and the...
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Guarneri "ex-Huberman" violin. Her bows are made by
Dominique Peccatte (two) and François
Peccatte (one). Bach/Vivaldi:
Double Violin Concertos (Philips Records...
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first apprenticed with his father, he went on to work in
Paris for
Charles Peccatte and
Joseph Alfred Lamy
before setting up his own shop in 1889. His bows...
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crystal works as a
gilder and engraver.
After studying painting with
Charles Peccatte, an
artist from
Lorraine working in Baccarat, he met Eugène Corbin, a department...
- maker/archetier (French word for
maker of
string family bows) of the
Dominique Peccatte school. His cousin,
Bernard Millant (born 1929)
produced bows
similar in...
- of his time. He
worked in
Paris for
Peccatte,
Vuillaume and Gand Frères. In 1847 he
purchased Dominique Peccatte's business partnering with
Joseph Henry...
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Dominique Peccatte,
Nicolas Rémy Maire, François
Peccatte,
Nicolas Maline,
Joseph Henry,
Pierre Simon, François
Nicolas Voirin,
Charles Peccatte, Charles...
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suggest that he was
influenced and
purportedly studied with
Dominique Peccatte and Jean-Baptiste
Vuillaume in Paris, then
established himself in Mirecourt...