Bass Viola da Gamba, Attributed to Barak Norman, 1692
Bass Viola da Gamba, 1692, London, England, United Kingdom, British, Wood, Height: 25 1/16 in. ( cm), Chordophone-Lute-bowed-fretted, Attributed to Barak Norman (British, 1651–1724 London), This instrument is attributed to the English master luthier Barak Norman. Norman's workshop, 'The Bass Viol,' was one of many workshops of its kind located in the vicinity of Saint Paul's Cathedral, the epicenter of instrument making in seventeenth-century London (and down the street from 'The Golden Viol,' the shop of Edward Lewis and John Hare
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