- Étienne
Vatelot (13
November 1925 – 13 July 2013) was a
French luthier. Étienne
Vatelot is the son of
luthier Marcel Vatelot, who
opened his
workshop in...
- Yo-Yo said he
wanted a big instrument, his
father went to see
Etienne Vatelot, a
foremost violin maker in
Paris who,
after a chat, lent him a 1/16th...
- 1960. He made bows for:
George Deblaye, Dupuy, Léon Mougenot, Étienne
Vatelot,
Roger & Max
Millant and
Bernard Millant amongst others. His best bows...
-
Charrington took over prin****l ownership. In 2001 it was
purchased by Yves
Vatelot and US-based
Colony Capital, who in 2011 sold it to the
French insurance...
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northeastern France.
Bruley is
notable for its wine production. Jean-Baptiste
Vatelot (1688 – 1748), the
canon who
founded the
Sisters of the
Christian Doctrine...
- was the owner. He died in 1971 and
reportedly told
violin dealer Etienne Vatelot that the
cello should be sold only to
Rostropovich and no one else. Rostropovich...
-
violin maker in the family. His
students included Amèdée Dieudonne,
Marcel Vatelot and
Charles Enel. René
BAZIN (1906 - 1982) son and
pupil of Charles-Louis...
- (1959). Bows for
Musical Instruments. Chicago: W. Lewis. OCLC 906667.
Vatelot, Étienne (1976). Les
Archet Francais. Sernor: M. Dufour. OCLC 2850939....
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least 15
years (1823–41
according to Millant; 1828–43
according to Étienne
Vatelot). It
nevertheless remains difficult to
recognize his work
under the Vuillaume...
- financially. His work
however never seems lacking. Top
experts (such as E.
Vatelot,
Bernard Millant, J.F. Raffin, Paul Childs),
agree that Eury's work is...