• Emil Hermann (1888 – 1968) was a prominent dealer and restorer of violins in New York City. Nearly all of the most famous instruments passed through his...
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  • (Stuttgart) E. Bernhard (Ravel), 1930 Harry Wahl (Viborg, Finland), 1930–40 Emil Herrmann, 1947 Alexander Schneider, 1947–56 Isidore Cohen, 1956–2005 Anonymous...
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    Johann Emil Rudolf Herrmann, known as Hans (8 March 1858, Berlin - 21 July 1942, Berlin) was a German landscape and genre painter. He specialized in scenes...
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  • United States in 1937, where he was employed with Simone Sacconi at Emil Herrmann in New York. In 1947 he moved with his family to Hollywood, California...
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  • disappointed. Then on one of my innumerable visits to the atelier of Emil Herrmann, I spotted a violin lying on the long felt-covered table. A quick glance...
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  • Mission. Since Ulbrich had to serve in the military until July, 1940, Emil Herrmann and Helene Sandreuter were entrusted with the interim direction of the...
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    enriched in 1960 and 1962 by the acquisition of the Belle Skinner and Emil Herrmann collections. Initially housed under the dome of Woolsey Hall, it was...
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  • Violin Makers of the Guarneri Family: Their Life and Work, in 1951 Emil Herrmann, a respected authority on stringed instruments, certified a 'cello that...
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  • William A. Clark. Maas happened upon four Paganini Strads at the shop of Emil Herrmann in New York, and mentioned them to Mrs. Clark, who promptly purchased...
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  • Berlin. He quickly sold the instrument to one of his close associates, Emil Herrmann, who then took it to New York. On April 27, 1924, the violin was sold...
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