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Francesco Spighi (18th century) was a Florentine artisan active in the late eighteenth century.

All we know about him is that he worked for some time as craftsman and cabinet-maker for the Museo di Fisica e Storia Naturale of Florence, producing inlaid-wood furniture and apparatuses for the Physics Cabinet. [1] He was also a part of a revival in piano making in late eighteenth-century Italy, along with revival of piano making in late eighteenth-century Italy by such makers as Giuseppe Zannetti, Vicenzio Sodi, Luigi Vignoli, and Errico Gustadt. [2]

See also


External links

"Museo Galileo - object description".


References

  1. ^ Ackermann, Silke, Richard Kremer, and Mara Miniati. Scientific instruments on display. Brill, 2014. p20
  2. ^ Pollens, Stewart. The early pianoforte. Cambridge University Press, 1995. p115
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Francesco Spighi (18th century) was a Florentine artisan active in the late eighteenth century.

All we know about him is that he worked for some time as craftsman and cabinet-maker for the Museo di Fisica e Storia Naturale of Florence, producing inlaid-wood furniture and apparatuses for the Physics Cabinet. [1] He was also a part of a revival in piano making in late eighteenth-century Italy, along with revival of piano making in late eighteenth-century Italy by such makers as Giuseppe Zannetti, Vicenzio Sodi, Luigi Vignoli, and Errico Gustadt. [2]

See also


External links

"Museo Galileo - object description".


References

  1. ^ Ackermann, Silke, Richard Kremer, and Mara Miniati. Scientific instruments on display. Brill, 2014. p20
  2. ^ Pollens, Stewart. The early pianoforte. Cambridge University Press, 1995. p115

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