出生 : 1794 在 Darney (Vosges) 卒於 : 1883 在 Mirecourt (Vosges)

傳記

Career
Jean Joseph Honoré DERAZEY completed his apprenticeship in MIRECOURT. He then went to Paris where he worked for several workshops. Around 1830, he joined Jean-Baptiste VUILLAUME's workshop where his skill and experience placed him quickly among the main collaborators of this great master. While with VUILLAUME, among other collaborators, DERAZEY produced the majority of his Gaspar da Salo copies.
Honorey DERAZEY left JB VUILLAUME's workshop in 1839.

Workshop
C. 1840, DERAZEY returned to MIRECOURT where he established himself.

Works
Honoré DERAZEY worked after the great classic Italian masters, mainly A. Stradivari and, though more rarely, after Amati. Honoré DERAZEY’s ( see Lot #3349).
Between the years 1839 - 1849, his production was quite large (500 to 600 per year), (1), a part of which was sold by
Jean-Baptiste VUILLAUME as his own work.

His instruments can bear both his stamp to the inside back and the label of the master he copied, or the label by itself. Sometimes one can also find the date and signature to the inside.
His MIRECOURT production can bears both a stamp including H.D. Mt. in a circle (See Iconography), and H. DERAZEY stamped to the inside back.

In 1864, when Joseph NICOLAS (Fils) died, H. DERAZEY bought to his widow
the brand "A la Ville de Cremone" and “J Nicolas Fils” .(2)

Label and stamp

- Generally stamped "H DERAZEY" to the inside back (see Iconographie)
- also one can find "HD MIRECOURT" in an oval stamped to the inside back.

Label :
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H.DERAZEY
A MIRECOURT
Medaille de premiere classe
Exposition Universelle 1855
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Collaborators
DERAZEY’s collaborators included:
- LOTTE Georges
- BRUGERE François known as "Malakoff"
- FETIQUE Emile

Successor
His son Justin DERAZEY succeeded Honoré DERAZEY in 1879.

Honors & Awards
- 1839 Mention Honorable. Paris. Exposition Universelle. (3)
- 1855 Mention Honorable. Paris. Exposition Universelle. (3)
- 1855 Médaille de 1° classe. Paris. Exposition Universelle as shown on his labels after 1855.
- 1862 Médaille d’Argent Exposition Universelle. Londres (3)

Sources
(1) : René Vannes.
(2)  (Vidal A. 1889)
(3) : Tableaux des expositions de 1798 à 1900. Malou Haine. Avril 2008
(More specific publication references are available in our Bibliography section)

 

 

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