Axelrod quartet
The Axelrod quartet is a set of four decorated Stradivarius string instruments named after the collector Herbert R. Axelrod who donated them to the Smithsonian Institution in 1998.
The four instruments
The Axelrod quartet consists of:- the Ole Bull violin
- the Greffuhle violin
- the Axelrod viola
- the Marylebone cello
- The two violins are decorated along the rims of the top and back, as well as on the ribs and the pegbox.
- The Axelrod viola is decorated only along the rims of the top and back and in a different way.
- The Marylebone cello is decorated on the ribs and the pegbox.
History
In 1998, Axelrod donated these four instruments to the Smithsonian Institution. Their value at the time was estimated at $50 million. The donation led to the foundation of the Axelrod String Quartet in 1998.Another Stradivarius cello, the Servais, is also in the Smithsonian's collection. The Axelrod quartet and the Servais cello were on display in the National Museum of American History until 2012.