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Christina Kinström

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Kinström née Westervijk, Christina was an instrument maker and widow of Lars Kinström.[1] After his death, she became the proprietor of the firm bearing his name[2], with the journeyman Matthias Lundbom working for her[3].

References

  1. "Boalch Instrument Maker Profile for Kinström née Westervijk, Christina located in Sweden/Stockholm". boalch.org. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
  2. Nordenfelt-Åberg, Eva. ‘The Harpsichord in 18th-Century Sweden.’ Early Music, Vol.9, no.1, January 1981, pp.47–54, at p.52.
  3. Helenius-Öberg, Eva. Svenskt Klavikordbygge 1720–1820. Studier I hantverkets teori och praktik jämte instrumentens utveckling och function i Sverige under klassisk tid. Stockholm, Almqvist & Wiksell International, 1986. (Text in Swedish with English summary).
  1. ^ "Boalch Instrument Maker Profile for Kinström née Westervijk, Christina located in Sweden/Stockholm". boalch.org. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
  2. ^ Nordenfelt-Åberg, Eva. ‘The Harpsichord in 18th-Century Sweden.’ Early Music, Vol.9, no.1, January 1981, pp.47–54, at p.52.
  3. ^ Helenius-Öberg, Eva. Svenskt Klavikordbygge 1720–1820. Studier I hantverkets teori och praktik jämte instrumentens utveckling och function i Sverige under klassisk tid. Stockholm, Almqvist & Wiksell International, 1986. (Text in Swedish with English summary).