Vincenzo Panormo

Vincenzo Trusiano Panormo (1734–1813) was an Italian luthier of Irish and English violins.

At the start of the French Revolution, he moved to Dublin, where he worked with Thomas Perry,[1] and then to London where he crafted instruments until his death in 1813.

Panormo's violins are considered English with influences by Stradavarius and Amati.

Historians note Panormo as one of the finest English violin makers.

[2] Many of the traditional accounts of Panormo's life say that he spent some time working in Cremona for the Bergonzi family.