Jean-Pascal Nehr was a Parisian bow maker whose work is documented through stamped examples in the Tarisio Cozio Archive. His bows bear stamps reading either 'J. P. Nehr' or 'Jean-Pascal Nehr à Paris,' indicating his full professional designation and place of work [1][2][3][4]. The surviving examples are round-stick bows with silver or silver and white gold mounts, consistent with 19th-century Parisian bow-making practice. Stick lengths range from 69.7 to 72.9 cm (without button), with weights between 60.0 and 81.5 grams, suggesting production of bows across a standard range of specifications [1][2][3][4]. Beyond the evidence of these stamped instruments, biographical details remain unverified in the source material.
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