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Intarsia Viola da mano (vihuela). Antonio and Paolo Mola. Mantua, 1506-1508

(1506-1508) - Mantua: Grotta of Isabella d’Este.
instrument: viola da mano (vihuela) | century: 16cent/1/early | catalogue nº: 16-125

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Artwork

Creator Mola, Antonio and Paolo

Medium Artwork: Intarsia

Location

City Mantua | Region Italy | Old kingdom Mantua

Characteristics
Body Corners Strings courses Neck Long Pegbox Sickle
Bridge Fixed Frets Yes Back Flat Pegs Lateral
Technique None
Commentary

ARTWORK
Intarsia in the grotta of Isabella d’Este in Mantua created between 1506 and 1508. The viola da mano is depicted alongside a viola de arco/lira da braccio? with the same body profile and a thick leaf-shaped pedbox.

INSTRUMENT
Italian viola da mano with unusual half-cornered waist, neck with 10 frets and a sickle-shaped pegbox. The intarsia only depicts two double courses, possibly the 3rd and 6th. The body shape is only cornered on the bottom of the waist -- the upper bouts are curved going into the waist. Elegant, well-proportioned instrument.

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