Biography
Career
Marc LABERTE, son of Pierre Alexis Auguste LABERTE, was without a doubt trained as a violin maker. As early as 1911, began to play an active role in the LABERTE HUMBERT company.
Works
At his impulse the firm LABERTE-HUMBERT Freres developed a production of high quality instruments alongside its "workshop-like" production. As a sign of legacy instruments bearing the label LABERTE HUMBERT, with or without the round stamp that reads LHF (see Iconographie), are always of the highest standard. Those bearing the label Marc LABERTE, with or without the reference to one of the instruments of his collection, are always made with careful attention to the choice of wood and craftsmanship. These best instruments were produced by a small team of skilled craftsman known as “l’Atelier des Artistes”. Joseph AUBRY, Charles BRUGERE, and Camille POIRSON, among many others, worked with this special team of violin makers.
Georges APPARUT, who joined LABERTE-HUMBERT Freres toward the end of 1902 and who remained with the firm for 21 years, was in charge of this “artistic” production.
Workshop
In 1915 Marc LABERTE joined Fourier MAGNIÉ (1868-1946) and established the new firm under the name "LABERTE HUMBERT FRÈRES, FOURIER MAGNIÉ Réunis". A comprehensive catalogue, including the complete range of products and instruments in the lutherie field was published by the firm that same year.
In 1927, the firm continued its development by buying the well-known trademark "A La Ville de Cremonne” from Paul MANGENOT. One can find this mark stamped with its characteristic triangular shape on the inside back of many good MIRECOURT violins of the 19th century.
Included in the deal was the use of names such as Honoré DERAZEY, Just DERAZEY, Paul MANGENOT, and Didier NICOLAS aîné, the last of whom was first to have used this trademark.
Soon thereafter in that same year, a new catalogue including the recently acquired brands was published, this time under the name LABERTE & MAGNIÉ. It is interesting to note that this same catalogue includes two pages dedicated to the collection of antique Italian instruments belonging to Marc LABERTE and the “copies” available for purchase that were made after the originals. On these instruments, the label of "Marc LABERTE, Maître Luthier" appears beside a reproduction of the Italian maker's label.
In 1931, LABERTE received the Grand Prix for the STRADIVOX MAGNÉ, a phonograph, which was produced in different versions. These attempts at diversification were made to help the firm withstand the increasing competition and recession effects during that period.
Unfortunately, World War II had terrible effects on MIRECOURT. The production of LABERTE ended completely, as the stock and production stools were stolen.
As early as 1944 the firm resumed its activity, but the production never reached the same levels as prior to the war and slowly, in the difficult economic context, the decline of LABERTE became unavoidable.
Philippe LABERTE, Marc LABERTE’S son, joined the firm during this period and tried to maintain a production catered toward the high end of the market.
Marc LABERTE died in 1963, and in 1969 Philippe LABERTE died prematurely. The great firm definitively closed its doors at the end of 1969.
Honors & awards
1910 Grand Prix. International Exhibition, Brussels (Belgium)
1914 Grand Prix. International Exhibition, Lyon (France)
1923 Grand Prix, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Collaborators & successors
Many makers have worked or been trained in the LABERTE workshop. among them one can find:
APPARUT Georges.
BAILLY Charles.
EULRY Jean, Charles.
GENOD Eugène Vincent.
HEL Joseph, Pierre.
- Bailly Charles
- Bailly Jenny
- Bailly Paul
- Bailly René
- Barbé Auguste
- Barbe François
- Barbé Télesphore
- Barjonnet Georges
- Bassot Joseph
- Baubillier J.
- Bauer Jean
- Bazin Charles Alfred
- Bazin Charles Louis
- Bazin Charles Nicolas
- Bernardel Auguste, Sébastien.
- Bernardel Gustave
- Bernardel Léon
- Beuscher Paul
- Billotet Louis F.
- Bisch Paul
- Bissolotti Francesco, Mario
- Bissolotti Vincenzo
- Blanchard Paul
- Blanchi Albert
- Blondelet Hugues, Emile
- Boulangeot Emile
- Boullangier Charles
- Breton Francois
- Brugère Charles
- Brugère Charles Georges
- Brugère François
- Brunel Nicolas
- Bultitude Arthur
- Cabasse François
- Cabasse Prosper
- Camurat Pascal
- Capelli Aldo
- Carbonier Arsène
- Caressa Albert
- Caressa et Français Albert et Henri
- Carletti Genuzio
- Castagneri Andrea
- Caussin François
- Caussin François, Hippolyte
- Caussin Nicolas
- Cavalli Aristide
- Chanot François
- Chanot Georges
- Chappuy Nicolas, Augustin
- Chardon André
- Charotte Victor
- Cherpitel Georges
- Cherpitel Louis
- Cherpitel Nicolas Emile
- Chipot Paul
- Clasquin Célestin
- Claudot Albert
- Claudot Augustin
- Claudot François
- Claudot François Source
- Claudot Pierre
- Colas Prosper
- Colin Jean-Baptiste
- Collenot Louis
- Collin-Mezin Charles Jean-Baptiste Léon
- Collin-Mézin Charles-Louis
- Collin-Mézin Jean-Baptiste
- Coné Georges
- Coné Robert
- Contino Alfredo
- Corvisier Eugène
- Couesnon Amédée
- Courtier Louis
- Couturieux Michel
- Couturieux Xavier
- Cristofaro Édouard
- Cunault Georges
- Cunin Albert
- Cuniot Eugène
- Cuniot Pierre
- Daguin Franck
- Darche Charles
- Darte Auguste
- Deblaye Albert
- Defat Georges
- Delanoy Alexandre
- Delignon Louis
- Delivet Auguste
- Deloget Marcel
- Delprato François
- Derazey Honoré
- Derazey Justin
- Deroux Georges
- Deroux Sébastien Auguste
- Didier Marius
- Didier Paul
- Dieudonné Amédée
- Diter Justin, Victor
- Dölling Heinz
- Doron Jules
- Drouin Charles
- Duchaine Nicolas
- Duhaut Gilles
- Dumond Nicole
- Dupuy Georges
- Gadda Mario
- Gaggini Pierre
- Gaillard Charles
- Gaillard Jules
- Gand Charles-Adolphe
- Gand Charles-François
- Gand Charles-Nicolas
- Gand Frères
- Gand Guillaume. Charles-Louis
- Gand & Bernardel
- Gand & Bernardel Frères
- Gaudé Joseph
- Gaulard François Jude
- Gauthié Pierre
- Gavinies François
- Germain Émile
- Germain Joseph
- Gerome Roger
- Giacchetti Giuseppe
- Gillet Louis
- Gobetti Francesco
- Gosselin Jean
- Goudot-frères et compagnie
- Grancino Giovanni
- Grandjon Jean Joseph Philippe
- Grandjon Jules
- Granier André
- Grunberger Jean
- Guarneri Andrea
- Guarneri Giuseppe Antonio
- Guarneri Pietro
- Guarneri Pietro Giovanni
- Guersan Louis
- Guinot Charles, Joseph, Théodore
- Laberte Marc
- Laberte-Humbert Freres
- Lacombe Family
- Lamy Alfred Joseph
- Lamy Hippolyte Camille
- Langonet Eugène
- Lapierre Marcel
- Laurent Emile
- Lavest Jules
- Le Lyonnais Charles
- Lecavellé Victor
- Leclerc Joseph
- Lejeune François
- Lenoble Auguste
- Lorange Paul
- Lorange Paul Victor
- Lotte Charles
- Lotte François
- Lotte Georges
- Lotte Roger François
- Lupot François
- Lupot Nicolas
- Magrini Cesare
- Maire Nicolas Rémy
- Maline Nicolas
- Maline Nicolas, Auguste, Eugène.
- Maline Pierre
- Mangenot Albert
- Mangenot Amati
- Mangenot Paul
- Marichal René
- Marissal Olivier
- Martin Guillaume
- Martin Jean-Joseph
- Martin Louis
- Mathieu Nicolas
- Maucotel Charles, Adolphe
- Maucotel Ernest
- Mennesson Emile
- Mermillot Maurice
- Mermillot Maurice Source
- Millant Bernard
- Millant Max
- Millant Roger
- Millant Roger et Max
- Mirecourt
- Miremont Claude Augustin
- Moinel Charles
- Moinel Daniel
- Morassi Gio Batta
- Moretti Egidio
- Morizot Frères
- Morizot Louis
- Morizot René
- Mougenot Léon
- Salomon Jean-Baptiste
- Salzard Ernest André
- Salzard François
- Sartori Jules
- Sartory Eugène
- Schmidt C. Hans Karl
- Schmitt Lucien
- Schuster Carl August
- Serdet Paul
- Sgarbi Giuseppe
- Silvestre Hippolyte Chretien
- Silvestre Pierre
- Silvestre & Maucotel
- Simon Louis
- Simon Nicolas
- Simon Nicolas (Fils de Jean)
- Simon Pierre
- Simoutre Nicolas
- Simpson Thomas
- Souchette Nicolas
- Striebig Jean
- Vaccari Raffaele
- Valentinetti Salvatore
- Vautrin Joseph
- Vettori Carlo
- Vieux Paris School
- Vigneron André
- Vigneron Joseph Arthur
- Villaume Alexis
- Villaume Gustave
- Vissenaire Louis-Nicolas
- Voirin François Nicolas
- Voirin François Nicolas Auguste
- Voiry Charles
- Vuillaume Claude-François II
- Vuillaume Claude-François IV
- Vuillaume Jean-Baptiste
- Vuillaume Nicolas
- Vuillaume Nicolas-François