Johann (Johannes) Kulik (January 1, 1800 – May 5, 1872) considered one of the best Prague makers / luthiers of the 19th century. He was a pupil of , Prague, and of , Vienna. His workmanship is exemplary throughout. His scrolls, for example, are most beautiful and the material always handsome. The varnish is mostly thick and hard but transparent. Superb choice of woods. His chief disciple was ( aside from Josef Barchanek) J.B. Dvorak.
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