Louis Lowenthal (Löwenthal, Lowendall, Lowendahl) (born 1836) was a luthier. He learned violin and bow making in Leipzig and Berlin. He founded his violin manufacturing business in Berlin, expanded into Dresden and eventually opened an American branch.[1][2] That's where he anglicized his name to Lowendall.
Louis Lowenthal | |
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Born | Königsberg |
Occupation | Violinmaker |
Instrument | Violin |
Different grades of his instruments were sold in Sears Roebuck and Montgomery Ward catalogs in the early 1900s.