French Violin Makers

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The Piller (Pierre). – Paris, 1754.

Thibout (Albert). – Paris, April 27, 1839 + December 25, 1865. Son and successor of the preceding. After his death, the Gand brothers became luthiers to the Opera.

Thibout (Gabriel-Adolphe). – Paris, 1804 + June 14, 1858. Son and successor of the preceding. He died two years after his father.

Thibout fils. – Caen, 1774. Handwritten label: Repaired by Thibout son M d luthier rue Saint-Jean in Caen

Thibouville. – Moulins-sur-Allier, c. 1800-1824. He had Nicolas Bigourat as a pupil and successor.

Thouvenel. – Mirecourt, second half of the 19th century . A student of Colson, he also specialized in the manufacture of guitars and hurdy-gurdies.

Tiriot. – Brand mark found in an ordinary-made viola: Tiriot in Paris. He probably worked in Mirecourt.

Tissier (Pierre). – Jenzat (Allier). Contemporary. Former worker of J.-B. Pajot. Specializing in hurdy-gurdies.

Touly (Jean). – Nancy, 1747. Small printed label, surrounded by a vignette: Done by me, John Touly, in Nancy, 1747.

Trevillot (Claude). – Mirecourt, 1698 [429] .

Tywersus. – Nancy, 16th century . Luthier to the princes of Lorraine.

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