Johann Kulik

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Johann Kulik was a 19th-century Bohemian violin maker known for his finely crafted instruments and contribution to the Prague school of luthiery.

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instanceOf human
violin maker
activeIn Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
associatedWith Bohemia NERFINISHED
Prague NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship Bohemia NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Bohemian
fieldOfWork string instrument making
violin making
genre classical string instruments
hasQuality attention to detail
fine craftsmanship
high tonal quality of instruments
hasWorkLocation Prague NERFINISHED
heritage Bohemian violin-making tradition
influenced later Bohemian violin makers
influencedBy Prague luthier tradition
instrumentTypeProduced cello
viola
violin
languageOfWorkOrName Czech
German
memberOf Prague school of luthiery NERFINISHED
Prague school of violin making NERFINISHED
notableFor contribution to the Prague school of luthiery
finely crafted violins
high-quality string instruments
notableWork handmade violins used by professional musicians
occupation luthier
violin maker
partOf 19th-century European violin making tradition
placeOfActivity Prague NERFINISHED
productionPeriod 19th century
region Central Europe
style Central European violin-making tradition
Prague school style
typeOfCraft handcrafted string instruments
usedMaterial maple for backs and ribs
spruce for tops
varnish typical of Prague school

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Kulik hasNotableBearer Johann Kulik