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'''Fetique''' was a family of French bow makers, notable members include [[Victor Fetique | Victor Francois Fetique]], [[Jules Fetique]] and [[Marcel Gaston Fetique]].
'''Fétique''' was a family of French [[Bow (music)|bow]] makers, notable members include [[Victor François Fétique]] and [[Jules Fétique]], both of whom were awarded {{lang|fr|[[Meilleur Ouvrier de France]]}} (1st Craftsman of France), and [[Marcel Fétique]].<ref>''Illustrated Yearbook of String Instruments, 1999'' Claudio Amighetti - 2000 "Similarly, their taste for bows favors strong sticks with a heavier overall weight, qualitites which favor early 20th century makers such as Sartory, Fétique and Vigneron over some of the earlier 19th century makers"</ref><ref>''Geigen, Bestimmung der Preise'' John Huber - 1988 "Französische Bogenmacher / French bow makers (bown silver mounted) "Fétique, J. 1875–1951 Fétique, V. 1872–1933"</ref>


== Family ==
== Family ==
Head of the family was Charles Claude Fétique (1853–1911), who was a violin maker. He had two bow-making sons, [[Victor Fétique]] (1872–1933) and [[Jules Fétique]] (1875–1951), and a daughter Marie Augustine Marthe Fétique (1879–1928). Victor François Fétique had a son [[Marcel Fétique]] (1899–1977). Marie Augustine Marthe had a son [[André Richaume]] (1905–1966).
Head of the family was Charles Claude Fetique ([[1853]]-[[1911]]) who was a violin maker.


* Victor Fétique studied bow making in Mirecourt, working for [[Bazin Family|Charles Nicolas Bazin]], before joining [[Caressa & Français]] in Paris in 1901. From 1913 he worked independently.
He had two bow-making sons, [[Victor Fetique | Victor Francois Fétique]] (1872-1933) and [[Jules Fetique]] (1875-1951), and a daughter Marie Augustine Marthe Fetique (1879-1928).
* Jules Fétique worked also for C. N. Bazin before becoming assistant to [[Eugène Sartory]]. He joined Caressa & Francais in 1917.

* Marcel Fétique apprenticed with his father Victor Fétique. After his father's death, set up on his own as successor to his father.
Victor Francois Fetique had a son [[Marcel Gaston Fetique]] (1899-1977).
* [[André Richaume]] apprenticed with [[Émile François Ouchard]] in Mirecourt. After that joined his uncle Victor Fétique in Paris. He worked on his own from 1923 to 1957.

Marie Augustine Marthe had a son [[Andre Richaume | Andre Georges Richaume]] (1905-1966)


     


=== Teachers ===
[[Victor Fetique | Victor Francois Fetique]] studied bow making in Mirecourt, working for [[Charles Nicolas Bazin]], before joining Caressa & Francais in Paris in 1901. From 1913 he worked independently.

[[Jules Fetique]] worked also for C.N.Bazin before becoming assistant to [[Eugene Sartory]]. He joined Caressa & Francais in 1917.

[[Marcel Gaston Fetique]] apprenticed with his father [[Victor Fetique | Victor Francois Fetique]]. After his father's death, set up on his own as successor to his father.

[[Andre Richaume]] apprenticed with [[Emile Francois Ouchard]] in Mirecourt. After that joined his uncle, [[Victor Fetique | Victor Francois Fétique]] in Paris. He worked on his own from 1923 to 1957.



=== Students ===


== References ==
== References ==
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* [http://www.wps.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/bows_makers.htm]
* {{cite book | last=Roda | first=Joseph | title=Bows for Musical Instruments | location=Chicago | publisher=W. Lewis | year=1959 | oclc=906667}}
* [http://www.large.co.jp/dictionary/dictionary_main.html 2]
* {{cite book | last=Roda | first=Joseph | coauthors= | title=Bows for Musical Instruments | location=Chicago | publisher=W. Lewis | year=1959 | oclc=906667}}
* {{cite book | last=Vatelot | first=Étienne | authorlink = Étienne Vatelot | title=Les archets français | location=Sernor | publisher=M. Dufour | year=1976 | oclc=2850939}}
* {{cite book | last=Vatelot | first=Etienne | coauthors= | title=Les Archet Francais | location=Sernor | publisher=M. Dufour | year=1976 | oclc=2850939}}
* {{cite book | last=Raffin | first=Jean Francois |author2=Millant, Bernard | title=L'Archet | location=Paris | publisher=L'Archet Éditions | year=2000 | isbn=2-9515569-0-X}}
* Dictionnaire Universel del Luthiers - René Vannes 1951, 1972, 1985 (vol.3)
* {{cite book | last=Raffin | first=Jean Francois | coauthors=Millant, Bernard | title=L'Archet | location=Paris | publisher=L'Archet Éditions | year=2000 | isbn=295155690X}}
* [[Universal Dictionary of Violin & Bow Makers]] - [[William Henley (violinist)|William Henley]] 1970
* Dictionnaire Universel del Luthiers - [[Rene Vannes]] 1951,1972, 1985 (vol.3)
* Universal Dictionary of Violin & Bow Makers - [[William Henley]] 1970


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Latest revision as of 19:14, 28 May 2024

Fétique was a family of French bow makers, notable members include Victor François Fétique and Jules Fétique, both of whom were awarded Meilleur Ouvrier de France (1st Craftsman of France), and Marcel Fétique.[1][2]

Family

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Head of the family was Charles Claude Fétique (1853–1911), who was a violin maker. He had two bow-making sons, Victor Fétique (1872–1933) and Jules Fétique (1875–1951), and a daughter Marie Augustine Marthe Fétique (1879–1928). Victor François Fétique had a son Marcel Fétique (1899–1977). Marie Augustine Marthe had a son André Richaume (1905–1966).

  • Victor Fétique studied bow making in Mirecourt, working for Charles Nicolas Bazin, before joining Caressa & Français in Paris in 1901. From 1913 he worked independently.
  • Jules Fétique worked also for C. N. Bazin before becoming assistant to Eugène Sartory. He joined Caressa & Francais in 1917.
  • Marcel Fétique apprenticed with his father Victor Fétique. After his father's death, set up on his own as successor to his father.
  • André Richaume apprenticed with Émile François Ouchard in Mirecourt. After that joined his uncle Victor Fétique in Paris. He worked on his own from 1923 to 1957.

References

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  1. ^ Illustrated Yearbook of String Instruments, 1999 Claudio Amighetti - 2000 "Similarly, their taste for bows favors strong sticks with a heavier overall weight, qualitites which favor early 20th century makers such as Sartory, Fétique and Vigneron over some of the earlier 19th century makers"
  2. ^ Geigen, Bestimmung der Preise John Huber - 1988 "Französische Bogenmacher / French bow makers (bown silver mounted) "Fétique, J. 1875–1951 Fétique, V. 1872–1933"
  • Roda, Joseph (1959). Bows for Musical Instruments. Chicago: W. Lewis. OCLC 906667.
  • Vatelot, Étienne (1976). Les archets français. Sernor: M. Dufour. OCLC 2850939.
  • Raffin, Jean Francois; Millant, Bernard (2000). L'Archet. Paris: L'Archet Éditions. ISBN 2-9515569-0-X.
  • Dictionnaire Universel del Luthiers - René Vannes 1951, 1972, 1985 (vol.3)
  • Universal Dictionary of Violin & Bow Makers - William Henley 1970