Description
Violin made by Léon Bernardel in Paris, 1913. This violin has a powerful, resonant tone and responds effortlessly with clarity and precision.
Violin made by Léon Bernardel in Paris, 1913. This violin has a powerful, resonant tone and responds effortlessly with clarity and precision.
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About Léon Bernardel:
Born in Paris, Léon Bernardel (1853-1931) comes from a family of well-known violin makers. He was the son and student of Ernest Auguste Bernardel. At the age of 16, Léon spent a year in Mirecourt learning under Justin Derazey before returning to Paris to join the family firm, the Gand & Bernadel Frères firm. In 1899, he started his own business at 40 rue du Faubourg Poissonnière, working alongside his son, Léon Bernardel II. His work earned him a bronze medal at the 1900 Exposition Universelle.






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