V. Colombi
Founded/Born - Closed/Death | 1491 - 1574 |
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Still active? | no |
Vincenzo Colombi (Monferato, circa 1491 - Venice, probably 1574) was a renowned organ builder from Italy, known for his work in Croatia as well. He constructed organs in various locations, including Korčula.
Following Vincenzo Colombi, his apprentice Vincenzo Collona continued his work, also building organs under the name Colombi. Around 28 organs bearing this name are recognized today, with notable examples in Croatia found in the cathedrals of Korčula and Rab, as well as the Church of St. Blaise in Dubrovnik. These organs were all crafted between 1523 and 1558.
Following Vincenzo Colombi, his apprentice Vincenzo Collona continued his work, also building organs under the name Colombi. Around 28 organs bearing this name are recognized today, with notable examples in Croatia found in the cathedrals of Korčula and Rab, as well as the Church of St. Blaise in Dubrovnik. These organs were all crafted between 1523 and 1558.
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