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Domenico Montagnana
Domenico Montagnana (24 June 1686 – 6 March 1750) was an Italian master luthier based in Venice, Italy. He is regarded as one of the world's finest violin and cello makers of his time.
His pieces, particularly his cellos, are extremely sought after by orchestras, notable musicians or collectors, and many form parts of collections in museums. Prices for authentic pieces can reach millions of US dollars at auction.
== Biography ==
Montagnana was born in Lendinara, Italy in 1686. He made stringed musical instruments (violins, violas, cellos) and double basses in Venice.
He was apprenticed in Matteo Sellas workshop and after that he opened his own shop, active from 1712, located in Calle degli Stagneri,with insignia "Alla Cremona".
He is best known for his cellos, which are considered as excellent for concertos. He died in Venice, Italy in 1750. His workshop was then inherited by Giorgio Serafin, the nephew of Sanctus Seraphin.

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