BOUGUES, JACQUES (French). Engraver at the Mint of Montpellier, 1775.
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
BINFIELD W.
BINFIELD W. (Brit.): Medallist of the Birmingham school ; he is best known as the Engraver of some pattern coins, which were probably submitted to the Mint authorities. He flourished during the first two decades of the present century. The late Mr. Montagu possessed two examples, in silver and bronze, of his pattern Halfcrown of George IV. ; the obv. presents a very large bust of the King to 1., laureate, with the signature W. BINFIELD F. underneath ; on the reverse is the indication of value 2s...
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BINFIELD W. (Brit.): Medallist of the Birmingham school ; he is best known as the Engraver of some pattern coins, which were probably submitted to the Mint authorities. He flourished during the first two decades of the present century. The late Mr. Montagu possessed two examples, in silver and bronze, of his pattern Halfcrown of George IV. ; the obv. presents a very large bust of the King to 1., laureate, with the signature W. BINFIELD F. underneath ; on the reverse is the indication of value 2s...
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BIRAGO, CLEMENTE
BIRAGO, CLEMENTE (Ital.). Milanese Gem-engraver patronised by Philip II. of Spain. He is praised by his contemporaries for the excellency of his works, amongst which we may mention a portrait of Don Carlos, cut in a diamond, and intended as a present to the Prince's betrothed bride, Anna, daughter of Maximilian II. — and a seal, with the arms of Spain, also engraved on a diamond. He died in 1592. Bibliography. — C. W. King, Antique Gems, London, 1860. — E. Babelon, La gravure en pierres fines, P...
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BIRAGO, CLEMENTE (Ital.). Milanese Gem-engraver patronised by Philip II. of Spain. He is praised by his contemporaries for the excellency of his works, amongst which we may mention a portrait of Don Carlos, cut in a diamond, and intended as a present to the Prince's betrothed bride, Anna, daughter of Maximilian II. — and a seal, with the arms of Spain, also engraved on a diamond. He died in 1592. Bibliography. — C. W. King, Antique Gems, London, 1860. — E. Babelon, La gravure en pierres fines, P...
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BIRCH, CHARLES BELL
BIRCH, CHARLES BELL (Brit.) 1832-1896. A.R. A. had a German training, and introduced a new picturesque element in his " Wood nymph", "Retaliation", " The last Call", and the "Memorial to Lieut. Hamilton, V. C, dying before Kabul"; but neither the vigour nor the individuality of his work influenced his contemporaries to any extent, doubtless on account of the German aspect in it, the outcome of his training" (Encycl. Brit., XXXII, p. 472). He submitted a number of designs for the proposed new coi...
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BIRCH, CHARLES BELL (Brit.) 1832-1896. A.R. A. had a German training, and introduced a new picturesque element in his " Wood nymph", "Retaliation", " The last Call", and the "Memorial to Lieut. Hamilton, V. C, dying before Kabul"; but neither the vigour nor the individuality of his work influenced his contemporaries to any extent, doubtless on account of the German aspect in it, the outcome of his training" (Encycl. Brit., XXXII, p. 472). He submitted a number of designs for the proposed new coi...
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BISSET, JAMES
BISSET, JAMES (Brit.). A Birmingham Die-sinker of the beginning of the nineteenth century. He was born at Perth, in 1762, and died in 1832. Apprenticed at Birmingham to an artist, his name appears in 1785 as a miniature painter, and in 1797 as a fancy painter. "In New Street, Birmingham, he established a museum and shop for the sale of curiosities. " He was also a coiner of medals, and was permitted to use the designation " medallist to his majesty ". On the title-page of one of his books he adv...
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BISSET, JAMES (Brit.). A Birmingham Die-sinker of the beginning of the nineteenth century. He was born at Perth, in 1762, and died in 1832. Apprenticed at Birmingham to an artist, his name appears in 1785 as a miniature painter, and in 1797 as a fancy painter. "In New Street, Birmingham, he established a museum and shop for the sale of curiosities. " He was also a coiner of medals, and was permitted to use the designation " medallist to his majesty ". On the title-page of one of his books he adv...
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