The Lady of Tennant-Lafont Stradivarius is an antique violin made by the Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona in 1699, one year before the beginning of his so-called 'golden' period. Lady Tennant was once owned by the nineteenth century violinist, Charles Philippe Lafont, contemporary of Niccolò Paganini. After the death of Lafont, the violin was acquired by the London violin dealer W.E. Hill & Sons, who in turn sold it to Sir Charles Clow Tennant. This Scottish businessman presented the violin to his wife, Marguerite Agaranthe Miles Tennant, an amateur violinist, as a gift.
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| - Stradivarius Lady Tennant (fr)
- Stradivari Lady Tennant (it)
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| - Lo Stradivari Lady Tennant è un antico violino fabbricato dal liutaio italiano Antonio Stradivari di Cremona nel 1699, un anno prima dell'inizio del suo cosiddetto periodo "d'oro". (it)
- The Lady of Tennant-Lafont Stradivarius is an antique violin made by the Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona in 1699, one year before the beginning of his so-called 'golden' period. Lady Tennant was once owned by the nineteenth century violinist, Charles Philippe Lafont, contemporary of Niccolò Paganini. After the death of Lafont, the violin was acquired by the London violin dealer W.E. Hill & Sons, who in turn sold it to Sir Charles Clow Tennant. This Scottish businessman presented the violin to his wife, Marguerite Agaranthe Miles Tennant, an amateur violinist, as a gift. (en)
- Le Stradivarius Lady Tennant-Lafont est un violon ancien construit en 1699 par le luthier italien Stradivarius, un an avant le début de sa « période d'or ». Le Lady Tennant a été possédé par le violoniste français du XIXe siècle, Charles Philippe Lafont, contemporain de Niccolò Paganini. Après la mort de Lafont, le violon a été acquis par le marchand de violons londonien (en), qui l'a revendu à Sir Charles Clow Tennant. Cet homme d'affaires écossais a fait cadeau de ce violon à son épouse, Marguerite Agaranthe Miles Tennant, une violoniste amateur. (fr)
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| - The Lady of Tennant-Lafont Stradivarius is an antique violin made by the Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari of Cremona in 1699, one year before the beginning of his so-called 'golden' period. Lady Tennant was once owned by the nineteenth century violinist, Charles Philippe Lafont, contemporary of Niccolò Paganini. After the death of Lafont, the violin was acquired by the London violin dealer W.E. Hill & Sons, who in turn sold it to Sir Charles Clow Tennant. This Scottish businessman presented the violin to his wife, Marguerite Agaranthe Miles Tennant, an amateur violinist, as a gift. On April 22, 2005, the Lady Tennant sold for a record US$2,032,000 at Christie's auction in New York and was presented on loan to violinist Yang Liu through the auspices of the Stradivari Society of Chicago. In 2009 it was given on loan to Belgian violinist Yossif Ivanov. (en)
- Le Stradivarius Lady Tennant-Lafont est un violon ancien construit en 1699 par le luthier italien Stradivarius, un an avant le début de sa « période d'or ». Le Lady Tennant a été possédé par le violoniste français du XIXe siècle, Charles Philippe Lafont, contemporain de Niccolò Paganini. Après la mort de Lafont, le violon a été acquis par le marchand de violons londonien (en), qui l'a revendu à Sir Charles Clow Tennant. Cet homme d'affaires écossais a fait cadeau de ce violon à son épouse, Marguerite Agaranthe Miles Tennant, une violoniste amateur. Le 22 avril 2005, le Lady Tennant a été acheté pour la somme de 2 032 000 $ chez Christie's à New York et a été confié au violoniste Liu Yang par la Stradivari Society of Chicago. En 2009, il a été confié au violoniste belge Yossif Ivanov. (fr)
- Lo Stradivari Lady Tennant è un antico violino fabbricato dal liutaio italiano Antonio Stradivari di Cremona nel 1699, un anno prima dell'inizio del suo cosiddetto periodo "d'oro". (it)
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