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Violinist Collection

Captivating the hearts of music enthusiasts, the violinist stands at the center of a musical club, surrounded by an air of mystery

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Violinist Collection: WILLIAM PRIMROSE (1903-1982). Scottish violist. Pen-and-ink caricature
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Violinist Collection: A Musical Club, Artist Unknown
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Violinist Collection: Jascha Heifetz / Punch 20
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Violinist Collection: Paganini Kings Theatre
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Violinist Collection: Eugene Ysaye - Belgian Violinist
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Violinist Collection: Mr Fezziwigs Ball, illustration by John Leech for A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens( London)
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Violinist Collection: The Emperor Stradivarius violin
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Violinist Collection: Enraged Musician / Hogarth
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Violinist Collection: Portraits of Victorian royalty, politicians and entertainers
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Violinist Collection: Eugene Ysaye - Jewish Violinist
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Violinist Collection: Antonio Vivaldi / Anon
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Violinist Collection: Yehudi Menuhin aged 12
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Violinist Collection: Silhouette portrait of Paganini
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Violinist Collection: Ysaye with Violin Photo
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Violinist Collection: Portrait of Franz Schubert (1797-1828) engraved by H. Roemer (engraving) (b / w photo)
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Violinist Collection: Illustration, string quartet, four sitting men in tuxedos playing two violins, a viola and cello
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Violinist Collection: A Rakes Progress, 1763; plate VIII of VIII. Artist: William Hogarth
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Violinist Collection: Performing bear in a Russian village, 1877
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Violinist Collection: String quartet, 1872
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Violinist Collection: STRING QUARTET, 1846. Wood engraving, English, 1846
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Violinist Collection: CHAMBER MUSICIANS, c1935. Jacques Thibaud, Pablo Casals, and Alfred Cortot
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Violinist Collection: Hellia
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Violinist Collection: Lanchester Polytechnic Tea Party, Coventry, 14th November 1975
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Violinist Collection: Great Musicians - Plate X. c1880, (1895). Artist: F Jenkins Heliog
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Violinist Collection: Hush!, (The Concert), c1875. Artist: James Tissot
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Violinist Collection: A Christmas Carol: Mr Fezziwigs Ball, 1843. Artist: John Leech
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Violinist Collection: Musical Mozarts
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Violinist Collection: Peter Pears, Emanuel Hurwitz violin and chorus
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Violinist Collection: Marie Hall - Violinist
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Violinist Collection: Morris Dancers on a floating platform, Stratford
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Violinist Collection: Heinrich Franz Von Biber, Austrian violinist and composer
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Violinist Collection: Menuhin / Yehudi / Postcard
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Violinist Collection: E-A Ysaye / Postcard
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Violinist Collection: Clara Schumann (1819-96) and Joseph Joachim in concert, 1854 (pastel on paper)
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Violinist Collection: Portrait of Franz Schubert (1768-1827) (engraving)
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Violinist Collection: Silhouette of Franz Peter Schubert (litho)
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Violinist Collection: Arcangelo Corelli, c. 1725 (oil on canvas)
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Violinist Collection: Meeting of musicians Painting by Francois Puget (1651-1707) 1688 Sun. 1, 47x2, 12 m
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Violinist Collection: The Studio, 1867. Creator: Winslow Homer
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Violinist Collection: Adolf Busch - German violinist
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Violinist Collection: Portrait of the Violinist and composer Niel Gow (1727-1807), 1787
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Violinist Collection: Joseph Joachim (1831-1907), Hungarian violinist, conductor and composer, 1890. Artist: W&D Downey
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Violinist Collection: On The Wallaby
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Violinist Collection: Jan Kubelik / Studio Photo
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Violinist Collection: Ole Bulls Statue Man Playing Violin, Bergen, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe
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Violinist Collection: Pablo Sarasate - Spanish violinist
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Violinist Collection: Italy, Portrait of Giuseppe Tartini
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Violinist Collection: LEOPOLD MOZART (1719-1787). German violinist, composer, and teacher; father of Wolfgang Amadeus


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Captivating the hearts of music enthusiasts, the violinist stands at the center of a musical club, surrounded by an air of mystery. The artist remains unknown, yet their talent resonates through every note they play. With each stroke of their bow, they evoke emotions that transcend language and touch souls. Influenced by legends like Jascha Heifetz and Punch 20, this violinist's skill is reminiscent of the greats who have graced stages throughout history. Their instrument, The Emperor Stradivarius violin, carries with it a legacy that adds to their allure. One can imagine them performing at Paganini Kings Theatre or captivating audiences alongside Eugene Ysaye - both as a Jewish and Belgian violinist. They transport listeners to another time and place with melodies that echo through centuries. Their passion for music is evident in every performance; whether it be enchanting guests at Mr Fezziwig's Ball or illustrating scenes from Charles Dickens' timeless tale A Christmas Carol. Like Hogarth's Enraged Musician painting, they pour their heart into each piece they play. Drawing inspiration from Antonio Vivaldi and other anonymous composers before him, this violinist breathes life into classical compositions while also embracing modern interpretations. Their repertoire includes portraits of Victorian royalty, politicians, entertainers - capturing the essence of an era long gone but not forgotten. Even at a young age like Yehudi Menuhin when he was just twelve years old or in silhouette portraits resembling Paganini himself – this prodigious musician showcases immense talent beyond their years. The enigmatic aura surrounding this violinist only adds to their appeal; one cannot help but be captivated by their virtuosity on stage. As they continue to weave intricate melodies with delicate precision and heartfelt expression, audiences are left mesmerized by the magic created by these skilled hands upon strings.