Ambrogio Sironi was a violin maker active in Milan during the early twentieth century. He was a student of Riccardo Antonazzi [4], a prominent figure in the Cremona school of lutherie. Sironi established his workshop in Milan, initially working in association with the firm Monzino & Garlandini [1], and later maintained an independent practice at Via Priv. Chiasso 14 [3]. His instruments date from at least 1926 through 1935 [1][5]. Sironi received recognition for his work, as indicated by his label referencing a prize from the Royal Academy of Rome (R. Acc. di Roma) [3]. His violins are characterized by careful construction and tonal quality, featuring traditional materials and methods consistent with the Cremona school tradition [1][2].
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