The Stradivarius golden period

Antonio Stradivari's reputation as a violin maker rests heavily on a relatively brief span of his long career known as the golden period, spanning approximately 1700 to 1720. During these two decades, the Italian craftsman achieved what musicologists and dealers regard as the pinnacle of his craftsmanship. By this time, Stradivari had refined the critical elements of his design—the proportions of the body, the arching of the top and back plates, and the precise placement of the f-holes—into a mature and stable model. The varnish he applied during this era, a deep reddish-brown finish, has become iconic and is frequently cited as one of the distinguishing characteristics of golden period instruments.

Several violins from these years have become legendary within musical and collecting circles. The 'Soil' (1714), the 'Alard', and the 'Betts' exemplify the quality of this period and remain among the most prized Stradivari violins in existence. Players and experts consistently praise instruments from the golden period for their tonal qualities—a distinctive combination of power and warmth paired with an even and responsive sound across the entire range of the instrument.
The legacy of Stradivari's golden period reflects a moment when technical mastery and artistic refinement converged. Violins from these two decades represent the culmination of decades of experimentation and represent a standard against which all other fine violins are measured.
Sources: W. Henry Hill, Arthur F. Hill & Alfred E. Hill — 'Antonio Stradivari: His Life and Work (1644–1737)'; Tarisio — Cozio Archive of stringed instruments; The Metropolitan Museum of Art — musical instruments collection. Educational information only — not financial, investment, or appraisal advice. See our sources & fact-check policy.
Frequently asked questions
Dates — the stradivarius golden period?
Roughly 1700–1720
Why it matters — the stradivarius golden period?
His most refined, most valued instruments
Varnish — the stradivarius golden period?
Deep reddish-brown
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