BICKEL, JOHANN GEORG (Germ.). Mint-engraver at Mayence, previous to 7. September 1691.
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
BEHAM
BEHAM or BEHEIM, BERNHARD (Germ.). Son of the last, and his successor as Mint-master at Hall, 1507-1519. He later on filled the same post at Kremnitz, where he died in 1547. The following medals were presumably cut by him : Emperor Frederick III., 1513 (2 var.) on the translation of his body to the mausoleum of St. Stephansdom; — King Louis II. of Hungary 1525 (?); showing him on horseback ; and another representing the latter's death at the Battle of Mohacz, 1515 : Busts of Louis II. and Maria....
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BEHAM or BEHEIM, BERNHARD (Germ.). Son of the last, and his successor as Mint-master at Hall, 1507-1519. He later on filled the same post at Kremnitz, where he died in 1547. The following medals were presumably cut by him : Emperor Frederick III., 1513 (2 var.) on the translation of his body to the mausoleum of St. Stephansdom; — King Louis II. of Hungary 1525 (?); showing him on horseback ; and another representing the latter's death at the Battle of Mohacz, 1515 : Busts of Louis II. and Maria....
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BEHAM, BERNHARDT
BEHAM, BERNHARDT (Germ.), 1435-1507. Born at Nuremberg. Mint-master at Hall in Tyrol. There is a medal of Archduke Sigismund of Tyrol, undated, which is supposed to be the work of this artist. It is the oldest German medal known, and was probably a trial piece for the first Guldengroschen (later thalers) issued at Hall. He opened the way in Germany for the Italian school of the Renaissance, and largely contributed to the reform of the coinage of his country, which during his time took such an ar...
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BEHAM, BERNHARDT (Germ.), 1435-1507. Born at Nuremberg. Mint-master at Hall in Tyrol. There is a medal of Archduke Sigismund of Tyrol, undated, which is supposed to be the work of this artist. It is the oldest German medal known, and was probably a trial piece for the first Guldengroschen (later thalers) issued at Hall. He opened the way in Germany for the Italian school of the Renaissance, and largely contributed to the reform of the coinage of his country, which during his time took such an ar...
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BÉCHOT, MARC
BÉCHOT, MARC (French), 1520-1557. Pupil of Matteo del Nassaro of Verona, a Medallist in the employ of Francis I. From 1547 till his death, Bechot occupied the post of Engraver-general to the Mints of France. A counter of Francis II., as King of Scotland, 1559, engraved by this artist, mentioned as being rare, finds its place in English collections; other jetons are by him, as those of the Cour des Monnaies, 1552, and of Guillaume Bailly. The Ecus and Testons of 1549 and 1550 with crowned bust of...
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BÉCHOT, MARC (French), 1520-1557. Pupil of Matteo del Nassaro of Verona, a Medallist in the employ of Francis I. From 1547 till his death, Bechot occupied the post of Engraver-general to the Mints of France. A counter of Francis II., as King of Scotland, 1559, engraved by this artist, mentioned as being rare, finds its place in English collections; other jetons are by him, as those of the Cour des Monnaies, 1552, and of Guillaume Bailly. The Ecus and Testons of 1549 and 1550 with crowned bust of...
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BELIN, JEAN
BELIN, JEAN (Belg.). Engraver of coins at the Mints of Ghent and Bruges under Jean sans Peur, and before him, Philippe le Hardi. He is mentioned between 1403 and 1414. As a reward for his " good and agreeable services", the former Duke presented him in 1414 with a sum of 20 gold écus representing 30 livres of Flanders. It is probable that most of the coins of these two reigns were the work of this artist, who stands foremost amongst his contemporaries in the Netherlands. Bibliography. — Revue be...
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BELIN, JEAN (Belg.). Engraver of coins at the Mints of Ghent and Bruges under Jean sans Peur, and before him, Philippe le Hardi. He is mentioned between 1403 and 1414. As a reward for his " good and agreeable services", the former Duke presented him in 1414 with a sum of 20 gold écus representing 30 livres of Flanders. It is probable that most of the coins of these two reigns were the work of this artist, who stands foremost amongst his contemporaries in the Netherlands. Bibliography. — Revue be...
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