Violoncello by
Johann Georg Thir
Vienna, 1775


  
 


Johann Georg Thir (ca. 1710-1779), a native of Füssen in Allgäu, is judged to be the finest violin maker in the Vienna of the 18th C. His excellent work are in no way inferior to that of his Italian contemporaries. The collection has a violin, a viola, a violoncello and a trully magnificent five-string bass by J. G. Thir. His brother, Matthias Thir, also an excellent luthier, made a violin and a viola in original condition in our collection.



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Body length 717 mm
Upper width
324 mm
Middle width 229 mm
Lower width 413 mm
Rib height 104 mm
String length 670 mm

updated 31.12.2009