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Serafino

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Serafino (lived 17th–18th centuries)

Family of Italian violin makers. Santo Serafine worked in Udine in northeastern Italy around 1678–98, and then in Venice until around 1735. His nephew, Giorgio Serafino also worked in Venice in the 18th century.



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