Stradivari’s Violin – The Circle
The instrument was generously on loan for this study from London violin dealers J&A Beare
In 2019/2020, Factum Foundation collaborated with luthiers Julia Sarano and Robert Brewer Young on a pilot project to create a unique 3D study of a rare violin, with a precision measured in microns, as part of a multi-layered instrument archive. “The Circle” Stradivari, named for the partial circle inscribed on the back by the maker, is a celebrated instrument that dates from 1701 at the outset of Antonio Stradivari’s ‘golden period’.
The data recorded with the Lucida 3D Laser Scanner was used to scale a high-resolution photogrammetry model of the instrument. This can provide unique information for conservators, experts, collectors, scholars and makers.
Sarano and Young are working to build up a comprehensive catalogue of information on fine violins and other stringed instruments. This study will serve as an extension of the historic W. E. Hill & Sons archive.
3D render of “The Circle” Stradivari, processed with RealityCapture software © Factum Foundation
3D render of “The Circle” Stradivari, processed with RealityCapture software © Factum Foundation
3D render of “The Circle” Stradivari, processed with RealityCapture software © Factum Foundation
3D render of “The Circle” Stradivari, processed with RealityCapture software © Factum Foundation
3D render of “The Circle” Stradivari, processed with RealityCapture software © Factum Foundation
The Factum team was made up of Eva Rosenthal, Ferdinand Saumarez Smith, Elizabeth Mitchell, Pedro Miró, Otto Lowe