COGONNIER (French). A clever Engraver, of the seventeenth century, residing at Lyons. He is known for having issued a number of remarkable copies of Roman large bronze coins, following in this the footsteps of the two Cavinos of Padua, Michael Dervieu, of Florence, surnamed the Parmesan, and Carteron, the Dutch forger. Bibliography. — A. de Barthélemy, op. cit.
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
CARPEAUX, JEAN BAPTISTE
CARPEAUX, JEAN BAPTISTE (French). Sculptor and Medallist; pupil of Albert de Pujol, Rude, and Duret ; born at Valenciennes (Nord), 11th May, 1827; entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in 1844 ; died at Paris, 12th October, 1875. As a medallist, he produced some fine work. R. Marx in Les Médailleurs francais illustrates his medallion of La Comtesse de J..., executed in the style of David d'Angers, and mentions four others, which were greatly admired at the 1889 Paris Exhibition : Mme Defly; — The Pri...
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CARPEAUX, JEAN BAPTISTE (French). Sculptor and Medallist; pupil of Albert de Pujol, Rude, and Duret ; born at Valenciennes (Nord), 11th May, 1827; entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in 1844 ; died at Paris, 12th October, 1875. As a medallist, he produced some fine work. R. Marx in Les Médailleurs francais illustrates his medallion of La Comtesse de J..., executed in the style of David d'Angers, and mentions four others, which were greatly admired at the 1889 Paris Exhibition : Mme Defly; — The Pri...
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CARPENTIER, GHISLAIN
CARPENTIER, GHISLAIN (Belg.). Goldsmith and Seal-engraver of Tournai, mentioned between 1382 and 1400. He was employed to engrave the seal of Louis de Mile, for Artois, on the death of the governing Princess, Marguerite, in 1382. In 1400 his name appears again for having executed dies, &c. An impression of one of his seals is preserved at Lille, and exhibits extremely fine work. BIBLIOGRAPHY. — Alex. Pinchart, Biographie des graveurs belges, Revue belge de numismatique, 1861. — Lecoy de la March...
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CARPENTIER, GHISLAIN (Belg.). Goldsmith and Seal-engraver of Tournai, mentioned between 1382 and 1400. He was employed to engrave the seal of Louis de Mile, for Artois, on the death of the governing Princess, Marguerite, in 1382. In 1400 his name appears again for having executed dies, &c. An impression of one of his seals is preserved at Lille, and exhibits extremely fine work. BIBLIOGRAPHY. — Alex. Pinchart, Biographie des graveurs belges, Revue belge de numismatique, 1861. — Lecoy de la March...
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CARRIER DE BELLEUZE, ALBERT ERNEST
CARRIER DE BELLEUZE, ALBERT ERNEST (French). Sculptor and Medallist; pupil of David d'Angers; born at Aisny-le-Château (Aisne) in 1824; entered the École des Beaux-Arts in 1840. He is the author of a number of fine medallions, executed in the style of his master : M. Pequenot ; — Auguste Ca?n ; — Moliére, etc. Between 1851 and 1882, he has exhibited almost every year at the Salon, and the latest work we possess a record of, is his statue of Camille Desmoulins, at the Palais-Royal, executed in 18...
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CARRIER DE BELLEUZE, ALBERT ERNEST (French). Sculptor and Medallist; pupil of David d'Angers; born at Aisny-le-Château (Aisne) in 1824; entered the École des Beaux-Arts in 1840. He is the author of a number of fine medallions, executed in the style of his master : M. Pequenot ; — Auguste Ca?n ; — Moliére, etc. Between 1851 and 1882, he has exhibited almost every year at the Salon, and the latest work we possess a record of, is his statue of Camille Desmoulins, at the Palais-Royal, executed in 18...
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CARTAUX, F.
CARTAUX, F. (French). Contemporary Medallist, residing at Paris. His name appears on a medal struck in 1889 to commemorate the “F?te des Vignerons " at Vevey, and on an advertising jeton of M. C. Defailly of Geneva, 1896. He also struck a medal to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Republic of Neuchatel, 1898, and several Portrait-medals and badges of President Kruger, 1900. Bibliography. — Revue suisse de Numismatique, 1892, p. 187; 1898, p. 186. — Stroehlin et Dr Ladé, Catalogue de deux c...
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CARTAUX, F. (French). Contemporary Medallist, residing at Paris. His name appears on a medal struck in 1889 to commemorate the “F?te des Vignerons " at Vevey, and on an advertising jeton of M. C. Defailly of Geneva, 1896. He also struck a medal to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Republic of Neuchatel, 1898, and several Portrait-medals and badges of President Kruger, 1900. Bibliography. — Revue suisse de Numismatique, 1892, p. 187; 1898, p. 186. — Stroehlin et Dr Ladé, Catalogue de deux c...
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