Objekt 8
Treble Viol
Description
The viol-quartet by Hans Hennig Jordan (1905–1979), Markneukirchen, was acquired in the 1930s by the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis and was used there until the 1950s.
The instruments are important witnesses of the early efforts in the revival of early music in Basel. As a student of Peter Harlan, Hans Hennig Jordan was one of the pioneers of historically oriented instrument making in Germany.
The form of the instruments was perhaps inspired by the instruments of Antonio Ciciliano, made in the 1560s in Venice, which are preserved in the collection of early instruments of the Fine Arts Museum in Vienna.
Object description
Hans Hennig Jordan (1905–1979)
Markneukirchen, dated 1935
GEBAUT VON/ HANS JORDAN/ MARKNEUKIRCHEN
19 (printed) 35 (manuscript) (paper, back inside)
spruce (soundboard, two parts) ; maple (back, two parts, ribs, neck, peg-box); yellow, transparent varnish
Peg-box with ornamented scroll
L. 7.07 mm, 400 mm (soundboard), 381 mm (strings)
Purchase
Inv. 1989.27.