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Jenny Bailly

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Jenny Bailly
Born1874
Died1970
Meru, Oise, France
OccupationLuthier.
Known forAccomplished 20th century French luthier. She is one of the few recorded female violin makers of that time period.

Jenny Bailly (1874 – 1970) was an accomplished 20th-century French luthier. She is one of the few recorded female violin makers of that time period.[1]

Jenny was the daughter of renowned luthier Paul Joseph Bailly (1844–1907), who studied under experts such as Jules Gaillard and Nicolas Vuillaume.[2] Paul was well-travelled and worked in the United States, England, as well as several different locations in France, before finally settling up his workshop in Paris.

Jenny worked closely with her father throughout his life. She took over the Paris workshop in 1907, after his death, and she managed it up until 1935.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Luthiers | The Violin in Polish Collections". www.violin.instruments.edu.pl. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
  2. ^ Kolneder, Walter (1998). The Amadeus Book of the Violin : Construction, History and Music. Portland, Oregon: Amadeus. p. 204.
  3. ^ Vannes, René (1951). Dictionnaire Universel des Luthiers. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). Bruxelles: Les Amis de la Musique.
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