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FBI's Art Crime Team in LA asks for public's help with a cold case in which a 1710 Amati violin was stolen from a home in the ...
Description This violin was made from the Nicolo Amati School in Cremona, Italy around 1670. This instrument has been the focus of study and speculation since it arrived at the Museum of American ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNFederal officials seek help locating stolen 1710 Amati violin
Federal officials sought the public's assistance Thursday in locating a 1710 Amati violin stolen from a residence in the Los ...
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Theories vary widely about what makes Amati, Stradivari and Guarneri violins, violas and cellos so great, but those who play the 16th, 17th and 18th century instruments are united in their wonderment.
The FBI’s Art Crime Team says the stolen violin has eluded recovery nearly half a decade after it was stolen from a parked car.
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNFBI Asks for Public’s Help Finding Stolen Violin
The FBI’s Art Crime Team in Los Angeles has asked for the public’s help Friday with a cold case in which a 1710 Amati violin was stolen from a home in the Los Feliz area five years ago. The wooden ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNFBI continues searching for rare and valuable violin stolen from Los Feliz home
The 310-year-old violin, belonging to art dealer Rowland Weinstein, was stolen five years ago from his Los Feliz home.
This rare 1710 Amati violin was stolen Dec. 8 from outside a Los Feliz home. (Photo from Tarisio) The FBI is in hot pursuit this Christmas season of a thief who may have music on his mind: A rare ...
Middle bouts - 11.2 centimeters Lower bouts - 20.4 centimeters The LA Times said Hieronymus Amati, who crafted the violin, was "one of the most important violin makers in musical instrument history." ...
Object Details maker Amati, Nicolo Description This violin was made by Nicolo Amati in Cremona, Italy in 1675. Nicolo Amati (1596-1684) was from the third generation of the famous Amati family in ...
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