BINCK, JACOB (Germ.), 1541-1568. This Artist worked for the Danish and Prussian courts. He was born at Nuremberg, and probably trained under the influence of Dürer. A letter, quoted by Bolzenthal, addressed by the Duchess Dorothea of Prussia to her brother, Christian II. of Denmark, shows that in 1544, the medallist lived at Königsberg, where he produced two fine medals, the one of Duke Albert of Prussia, and the other of King Frederick I. of Denmark (illustrated). The following medals are also by Binck : 1541, Christian III. of Denmark; — Albert of Prussia (2 var.); — 1550, Christian III. ; — 1550-1555, Albert of Prussia, and his second consort Anna Maria. It appears that in 1544 he was in Prussia and in 1550 in Denmark; he then returned to the Prussian court, and probably died in 1568. It is possible that the medal of Joachim II. of Brandenburg and his consort Hedwig, dated 1537, which very much resembles Binck's work, is by him. Bibliography. — Bolzenthal, op. cit., pp. 133-136. — Ad. Erman, op. cit., pp. 46-48. — Trésor de Numismatique et de glyptique, Paris, 1841.
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
BELLANO, BARTHOLOMEO
BELLANO, BARTHOLOMEO (Ital.). Sculptor and Medallist of the second half of the fifteenth century. He was a pupil of Donatello during his sojourn at Padua, and collaborated in some of his greater works at Florence, as the Chancel of San Lorenzo. After Donatello's death, the artist went to Rome, where he cast medals for Pope Paul II., and executed a bronze statue of that Pontiff at Perugia; then he returned to his native town where in 1469 he was entrusted with the decoration of the church of San...
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BELLANO, BARTHOLOMEO (Ital.). Sculptor and Medallist of the second half of the fifteenth century. He was a pupil of Donatello during his sojourn at Padua, and collaborated in some of his greater works at Florence, as the Chancel of San Lorenzo. After Donatello's death, the artist went to Rome, where he cast medals for Pope Paul II., and executed a bronze statue of that Pontiff at Perugia; then he returned to his native town where in 1469 he was entrusted with the decoration of the church of San...
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BELLI, VALERIO
BELLI, VALERIO, called VICENTINO (ltal.). Born at Vicenza in 1468, where he died in 1546. He is better known as a Gemengraver, but he also cut dies for about 150 coins and medals, and before the sack of Rome, under Clement VII., he was the chiet medallist in that city. Paul III. and Cardinal Farnese attached him to their service, and it is said that his works served for a long time as models to the Italian goldsmiths. His crystal shrine adorned with scenes from the Passion was purchased by Pope ...
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BELLI, VALERIO, called VICENTINO (ltal.). Born at Vicenza in 1468, where he died in 1546. He is better known as a Gemengraver, but he also cut dies for about 150 coins and medals, and before the sack of Rome, under Clement VII., he was the chiet medallist in that city. Paul III. and Cardinal Farnese attached him to their service, and it is said that his works served for a long time as models to the Italian goldsmiths. His crystal shrine adorned with scenes from the Passion was purchased by Pope ...
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BELTRAMI, GIOVANNI
BELTRAMI, GIOVANNI (Ital.). Gem-engraver, born at Cremona in 1777, where he died in April 1854. He studied under the painter Giacomo Guerrini. His father was a jeweller, and it was for him that he first began cutting stones. Thanks to an uncommon gift in that particular branch, his fame soon spread, and orders came to him from various parts. In 1815 he cut a cameo for the Empress of Austria bearing a portrait of her father, the King of Bavaria, and ten years later another with a bust of her cons...
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BELTRAMI, GIOVANNI (Ital.). Gem-engraver, born at Cremona in 1777, where he died in April 1854. He studied under the painter Giacomo Guerrini. His father was a jeweller, and it was for him that he first began cutting stones. Thanks to an uncommon gift in that particular branch, his fame soon spread, and orders came to him from various parts. In 1815 he cut a cameo for the Empress of Austria bearing a portrait of her father, the King of Bavaria, and ten years later another with a bust of her cons...
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BEMME, JOHANNES ADRIAANSZOON
BEMME, JOHANNES ADRIAANSZOON (Dutch). Son of the preceding, born at Rotterdam in 1775, died in 1840. He was a pupil of A. C. Hauch and Dirk Langendyck. He is best known as a copper-plate engraver, although some of his medals are very fine, e.g. : Death of the Founder of the Society " tot Nut van Algemeen " 1806 ; — Battle of Quatrebras, 1815 ; — Third Centenary of the Reformation, 1817; — Death of Prince Willem's widow, 1820; — Prize medal of the Society " Hierdoor tot Hooger", at Rotterdam; — D...
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BEMME, JOHANNES ADRIAANSZOON (Dutch). Son of the preceding, born at Rotterdam in 1775, died in 1840. He was a pupil of A. C. Hauch and Dirk Langendyck. He is best known as a copper-plate engraver, although some of his medals are very fine, e.g. : Death of the Founder of the Society " tot Nut van Algemeen " 1806 ; — Battle of Quatrebras, 1815 ; — Third Centenary of the Reformation, 1817; — Death of Prince Willem's widow, 1820; — Prize medal of the Society " Hierdoor tot Hooger", at Rotterdam; — D...
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