{"title":"Antonio Emilio Pascual Viudes","description":"Antonio Emilio Pascual Viudes Aznar was a Spanish luthier born in 1883 in Crevillente, Alicante, and a descendant of a respected family of guitar makers. Trained first by his father and later apprenticed to the legendary Manuel Ramírez in Madrid, he refined his craft between 1897 and 1909, also spending time in the workshop of José Ramírez. In 1909, he emigrated to Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he built guitars, violins, violas, and cellos for several decades and established himself as one of the leading luthiers of his time. Although based in Argentina, he continued to label his instruments “Madrid,” maintaining a link to the prestige of Spanish craftsmanship. His influence extended through his student José B. Romero, and his work remains an important reference in the history of 20th-century guitar making.","products":[],"url":"https:\/\/www.siccasguitars.com\/collections\/antonio-emilio-pascual-viudes.oembed","provider":"Siccas Guitars","version":"1.0","type":"link"}