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Antonio Gragnani (1740–1794) was an Italian violin maker. [1] Some sources claim he has studied in Florence, Italy, although his craftsmanship style differed from that of other 18th century Florentine makers. [2] He worked in the city of Livorno, his home town in the region of Tuscany, [3] between the years of 1765 until his death, [4] a seaside location that offered him materials needed in violin-making process. [2] Most of his violins follow a Stradivari pattern. [2]
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Antonio Gragnani (1740–1794) was an Italian violin maker. [1] Some sources claim he has studied in Florence, Italy, although his craftsmanship style differed from that of other 18th century Florentine makers. [2] He worked in the city of Livorno, his home town in the region of Tuscany, [3] between the years of 1765 until his death, [4] a seaside location that offered him materials needed in violin-making process. [2] Most of his violins follow a Stradivari pattern. [2]