Célestin Émile Clasquin (Mirecourt, 1875 - 1929) was a French bow maker / archetier.
Son of a violin maker, Clasquin was born in 1875 and served his apprenticeship under Charles Nicolas Bazin.
He joined the Jérôme Thibouville-Lamy firm before establishing his own workshop in Paris in 1918.
[1] His style is reminiscent to that of Émile François Ouchard.
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