Violin Bow by Louis Morizot – c. 1910
This fine French violin bow, made circa 1910 by Louis Morizot père, represents the early work of one of the most influential bow makers of the 20th century. Trained under Eugène Cuniot-Hury and later working for both Charles Nicolas Bazin and Eugène Sartory, Morizot developed a style that skillfully blends strength, balance, and elegance.
Crafted from quality pernambuco and traditionally mounted, this bow offers a smooth, controlled playing experience with a clear, focused tone. It reflects the refined workmanship and responsiveness that would come to define the Morizot legacy in the decades that followed.
An excellent example of early French bow making, equally appealing to players and collectors seeking character, history, and performance.
Specifications for Violin Bow by Louis Morizot c. 1910
Size | 4/4 (full) |
Player Use | Professional Instruments |
Stick Shape | Round |
Composition | Pernambuco Wood |
Products Measurements
Weight (g) | 63.5 |
Balance point (mm) | 254.0 |
Length of stick (mm) | 731.0 |
Length w/ button (mm) | 746.0 |
Height of head (mm) | 22.5 |
Width of head (mm) | 9.9 |
Height of frog (mm) | 19.7 |
Width of frog (mm) | 14.4 |
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