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Cremona Quartet gives you access to four historic string instruments
Cremona Quartet gives you access to four historic string instruments

Antonio & Girolamo Amati Violin, 1625 | Ingles & Hayday
Antonio & Girolamo Amati Violin, 1625 | Ingles & Hayday

Violin by Andrea Amati, Cremona, 1574
Violin by Andrea Amati, Cremona, 1574

Hieronymus The Second Amati - Maker Article
Hieronymus The Second Amati - Maker Article

Nicolò Amati Violins | Browse Instruments | Ingles & Hayday
Nicolò Amati Violins | Browse Instruments | Ingles & Hayday

Cremona 1920's Nicolaus Amati Copy Violin Outfit VINTAGE - Huber Breese  Music
Cremona 1920's Nicolaus Amati Copy Violin Outfit VINTAGE - Huber Breese Music

Amati - Wikipedia
Amati - Wikipedia

Andrea Amati, part 2 - Tarisio
Andrea Amati, part 2 - Tarisio

Violin by Nicolo Amati, Cremona, 1649- “Alard” – Niam Chauhan Violins
Violin by Nicolo Amati, Cremona, 1649- “Alard” – Niam Chauhan Violins

Violin by Nicolo Amati, Cremona, 1654, "Brookings" | Library of Congress
Violin by Nicolo Amati, Cremona, 1654, "Brookings" | Library of Congress

Nicolò Amati Violin: the "King Louis XIV" | Smithsonian Institution
Nicolò Amati Violin: the "King Louis XIV" | Smithsonian Institution

A Fine and Important Italian Violin by Nicolo Amati, Cremona circa 1680 -  Auction Result
A Fine and Important Italian Violin by Nicolo Amati, Cremona circa 1680 - Auction Result

Nicolò Amati Violin: the "King Louis XIV" | National Museum of American  History
Nicolò Amati Violin: the "King Louis XIV" | National Museum of American History

Andrea Amati (Italian Luthier) ~ Bio Wiki | Photos | Videos
Andrea Amati (Italian Luthier) ~ Bio Wiki | Photos | Videos

Violin from the shop of Amati, ca. 1670 | Smithsonian Chamber Music Society
Violin from the shop of Amati, ca. 1670 | Smithsonian Chamber Music Society

The Violin Shop: Before Cremona- Where Did the Violin Come From?
The Violin Shop: Before Cremona- Where Did the Violin Come From?

ANTONIO AND GIROLAMO AMATI
ANTONIO AND GIROLAMO AMATI

Violin by Andrea Amati, Cremona, 1574
Violin by Andrea Amati, Cremona, 1574

Violin by Nicolo Amati, Cremona, 1654, "Brookings" | Library of Congress
Violin by Nicolo Amati, Cremona, 1654, "Brookings" | Library of Congress

A Brothers Amati Violin, Cremona, c. 1624 - Darnton & Hersh Fine Violins |  Chicago Violin Sales and Restoration
A Brothers Amati Violin, Cremona, c. 1624 - Darnton & Hersh Fine Violins | Chicago Violin Sales and Restoration

Violin, Antonio and Girolamo Amati, Cremona, Italy, 1628 Editorial Image -  Image of elegant, antonio: 106223685
Violin, Antonio and Girolamo Amati, Cremona, Italy, 1628 Editorial Image - Image of elegant, antonio: 106223685

Nicola Amati - Wikipedia
Nicola Amati - Wikipedia

Violin by Antonio and Hieronymus Amati Cremona 1619 - Alexander Schütz
Violin by Antonio and Hieronymus Amati Cremona 1619 - Alexander Schütz

Cremona 1920's Nicolaus Amati Copy Violin Outfit VINTAGE - Huber Breese  Music
Cremona 1920's Nicolaus Amati Copy Violin Outfit VINTAGE - Huber Breese Music

Violin, Nikolo Amati, Cremona, Italy, 1647 Editorial Photography - Image of  original, cremona: 108831012
Violin, Nikolo Amati, Cremona, Italy, 1647 Editorial Photography - Image of original, cremona: 108831012

Nicolò Amati (Cremona 1596–1684 Cremona) | Violin | Italian (Cremona) | The  Metropolitan Museum of Art
Nicolò Amati (Cremona 1596–1684 Cremona) | Violin | Italian (Cremona) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art