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SALVADOR IBAÑEZ "THE FOUND"
"The flower falls but its aroma by name remains"
Guitar by Salvador Ibáñez (time of the Original Salvador Ibáñez). Perhaps a unique piece this well preserved.
Romantic Guitar. Antique guitar circa 1900.
CHARACTERISTICS:
Antique guitar circa 1900. First class woods Solid rosewood case and sides. Solid spruce pine top. Cedar neck. Mother of pearl between wood Geometric marquetry, mother-of-pearl contours in the mouth, fillets and on the head...
Original wooden case a measure.
Measurements:
Throw (cm): 62.5 Measurements (cm): 92 length x 23.5 Width 1º x 30 Greater widths.
Restored guitar (little restoration as it was very well preserved) by the luthier and guitar maker, Manuel López (Jaén-Úbeda, land of the great guitarist Don Andrés Segovia. Seise de la Capilla “Coro de Seises de Úbeda”. Researcher in wood acoustics, resonance box), one of the most prestigious luthiers in Andalusia-Spain in restoration of cathedral porticoes, among others, born in Úbeda.
It is a six-string guitar made by the guitar maker Salvador Ibáñez y Albiñana (* 1853 † 1917), began to build guitars in 1865 at C / Muela, 23 of Valencia. This luthier along with others like Silvestre Senchordi, Luis Reig and his brother Salvador Pau and Lisart, constituted the manufacturers Valencians of the most important guitars of the 19th century.
From the investigations made by Marian Harris Winspear and José Luis Romanillos Vega In 1896, Salvador Ibáñez appears for the first time in commercial guides of Valencia on Ruzafa street and between 1898 and 1906 on Bajada de San Francisco, and later at number 8 on Padre Rico Street and finally at number 16 of the street of the Hospital.
Ibáñez made lutes, six and twelve-string guitars and also guitars with removable neck, as well as the necessary drums for each instrument.
Together to other Valencian luthiers of that time, such as Francisco González and José and Manuel Ramírez was one of the first to arch the lid of the guitar; and is considered the first to make a guitar with double neck or a detachable guitar. The exact date of manufacture of the instrument is unknown, although due to its technical characteristics, owner references and guitar dating above, in addition to the labelling, a fork is deduced between 1898-1905.
This guitar is a living example of the advances incorporated in the construction of guitars in the early 1800s and showing us the foundations of the current modern guitar.
One of the most beautiful instruments of Salvador Ibáñez. A TRUE JEWEL ()
Guitar by Salvador Ibáñez (time of the Original Salvador Ibáñez). Perhaps a unique piece this well preserved.
Romantic Guitar. Antique guitar circa 1900.
CHARACTERISTICS:
Antique guitar circa 1900. First class woods Solid rosewood case and sides. Solid spruce pine top. Cedar neck. Mother of pearl between wood Geometric marquetry, mother-of-pearl contours in the mouth, fillets and on the head...
Original wooden case a measure.
Measurements:
Throw (cm): 62.5 Measurements (cm): 92 length x 23.5 Width 1º x 30 Greater widths.
Restored guitar (little restoration as it was very well preserved) by the luthier and guitar maker, Manuel López (Jaén-Úbeda, land of the great guitarist Don Andrés Segovia. Seise de la Capilla “Coro de Seises de Úbeda”. Researcher in wood acoustics, resonance box), one of the most prestigious luthiers in Andalusia-Spain in restoration of cathedral porticoes, among others, born in Úbeda.
It is a six-string guitar made by the guitar maker Salvador Ibáñez y Albiñana (* 1853 † 1917), began to build guitars in 1865 at C / Muela, 23 of Valencia. This luthier along with others like Silvestre Senchordi, Luis Reig and his brother Salvador Pau and Lisart, constituted the manufacturers Valencians of the most important guitars of the 19th century.
From the investigations made by Marian Harris Winspear and José Luis Romanillos Vega In 1896, Salvador Ibáñez appears for the first time in commercial guides of Valencia on Ruzafa street and between 1898 and 1906 on Bajada de San Francisco, and later at number 8 on Padre Rico Street and finally at number 16 of the street of the Hospital.
Ibáñez made lutes, six and twelve-string guitars and also guitars with removable neck, as well as the necessary drums for each instrument.
Together to other Valencian luthiers of that time, such as Francisco González and José and Manuel Ramírez was one of the first to arch the lid of the guitar; and is considered the first to make a guitar with double neck or a detachable guitar. The exact date of manufacture of the instrument is unknown, although due to its technical characteristics, owner references and guitar dating above, in addition to the labelling, a fork is deduced between 1898-1905.
This guitar is a living example of the advances incorporated in the construction of guitars in the early 1800s and showing us the foundations of the current modern guitar.
One of the most beautiful instruments of Salvador Ibáñez. A TRUE JEWEL ()