BASSIANUS, HERCULES (Ital.). Die-sinker at Padua; a pupil of Cavino, circa 1560.
Source: Biographical dictionary of medallists; coin, gem, and seal-engravers, mint-masters, ancient and modern, with references to their works B.C. 500-A.D. 1900; compiled by L. Forrer, London 1904
Source: Biographical dictionary of medallists; coin, gem, and seal-engravers, mint-masters, ancient and modern, with references to their works B.C. 500-A.D. 1900; compiled by L. Forrer, London 1904
AYMARY, P.
AYMARY, P. (Brit.). A native of Tours, who was commanded by King Henry II., in 1180, to come to England, to undertake the work of improving the coinage. The money had been so adulterated that it had to be called in and a new currency, struck under the supervision of this foreign artist, came into force. But, " instead of attending, as it was his duty to do, to the increase of the revenue, and to the restraining the arts of counterfeiters, he was heavily suspected of conniving at the frauds of th...
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AYMARY, P. (Brit.). A native of Tours, who was commanded by King Henry II., in 1180, to come to England, to undertake the work of improving the coinage. The money had been so adulterated that it had to be called in and a new currency, struck under the supervision of this foreign artist, came into force. But, " instead of attending, as it was his duty to do, to the increase of the revenue, and to the restraining the arts of counterfeiters, he was heavily suspected of conniving at the frauds of th...
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BABOUOT, ANTOINE
BABOUOT, ANTOINE (French). Sculptor and Engraver in wax, ivory, stone, and metal. He exhibited at the Salons of 1791, 1793, 1801, 1802, 1804, 1806, 1808, and 1810. In 1812, he executed Portrait-medallions of Clémence Isaure ; — P. P. Riquet de Bon Repos; — Sivard, Mint-master; — and H. Cachin, Manager of the Naval works at Cherbourg. He worked for the Paris Medal Mint under Denon, and engraved two medals of the Napoleonic series commemorating the Campaign of 1809. Bibliography. — Chavignerie et ...
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BABOUOT, ANTOINE (French). Sculptor and Engraver in wax, ivory, stone, and metal. He exhibited at the Salons of 1791, 1793, 1801, 1802, 1804, 1806, 1808, and 1810. In 1812, he executed Portrait-medallions of Clémence Isaure ; — P. P. Riquet de Bon Repos; — Sivard, Mint-master; — and H. Cachin, Manager of the Naval works at Cherbourg. He worked for the Paris Medal Mint under Denon, and engraved two medals of the Napoleonic series commemorating the Campaign of 1809. Bibliography. — Chavignerie et ...
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BACKER, G. DE
BACKER, G. DE (Belg.) worked between 1711 and 1715, and his medals mostly refer to the advent and reign of Maximilian Emmanuel, Elector of Bavaria, Count of Namur, Duke of Luxemburg and Count of Chiny. He engraved seals as well ; on one of the sovereign bailliwicks of Namur his signature is found in full : G. DE BACKER LAN. All the medals and jetons known of him are signed B or G. D. B. or G. D. BAC. or D. BA. and represent either a bust or a full-length portrait of Max. Emmanuel on obv. It is n...
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BACKER, G. DE (Belg.) worked between 1711 and 1715, and his medals mostly refer to the advent and reign of Maximilian Emmanuel, Elector of Bavaria, Count of Namur, Duke of Luxemburg and Count of Chiny. He engraved seals as well ; on one of the sovereign bailliwicks of Namur his signature is found in full : G. DE BACKER LAN. All the medals and jetons known of him are signed B or G. D. B. or G. D. BAC. or D. BA. and represent either a bust or a full-length portrait of Max. Emmanuel on obv. It is n...
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BADDELEY, JOHN
BADDELEY, JOHN (Brit.). London Die-sinker of the first half of the nineteenth century. He worked as a trade medallist and was practically unknown outside the trade, with whom however he enjoyed a reputation for good workmanship. His business was carried on for thirty years in Hackney; the original house, established by his father, John Baddeley, of Compton St., Clerkenwell, combined with medal and button die-work, deep dies for striking the patterns on spoons and general silver work. John Baddel...
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BADDELEY, JOHN (Brit.). London Die-sinker of the first half of the nineteenth century. He worked as a trade medallist and was practically unknown outside the trade, with whom however he enjoyed a reputation for good workmanship. His business was carried on for thirty years in Hackney; the original house, established by his father, John Baddeley, of Compton St., Clerkenwell, combined with medal and button die-work, deep dies for striking the patterns on spoons and general silver work. John Baddel...
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