Maurizio Tadioli was a maker active in Cremona during the late 20th century, working in the tradition of Stradivari models. In 1990, he completed a quartet of instruments—two violins, a viola, and a cello—each bearing his signature label 'Tadioli Maurizio fece in Cremona, Anno 1990' and his maker's brand [1][2][3][4]. The quartet demonstrates proportional consistency across the family: the violins measure 36cm in back length, the viola 39.8cm, and the cello 75.6cm [1][2][3][4]. These instruments represent Tadioli's engagement with the Cremonese school's foundational models rather than direct copies, following the established practice of modern makers working within historical traditions.
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