DOCKLER, DANIEL SIEGMUND (Germ.). Son of the last ; also a Nuremberg Medallist of the end of the seventeenth and beginning of the eighteenth, centuries. He died after 1730, as coins exist of that year, engraved by him, commemorating the centenary of the Augsburg Confession. There is a coronation medal of Charles VI., 1711, by him, and a commemorative piece of the canonization of Johann Nepomuk, 1729-1736. The former is signed S. D. S. Bibliography. — Bolzenthal, op. cit. — Ad. Hess Nachf., Reimmann Sale Catalogue. — Paul Joseph u. E. Fellner, Münzen von Frankfurt a. M., 1896.
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
DELABARRE, JEAN
DELABARRE, JEAN (French). Goldsmith and Medallist of Lyons (. . 1545-1561). He is noted for having executed some fine pieces of jewellery (ystoires), and imitations or reproductions of antique coins (antiques), which were widely used at the time for the decoration of basins, ewers, goblets, &c. He was the maker of the jewels presented to Henry II. and Catharine de' Medici by the authorities of the City of Lyons on the occasion of their visit in 1548. Bibliography. — N. Rondot, Les Médailleurs ly...
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DELABARRE, JEAN (French). Goldsmith and Medallist of Lyons (. . 1545-1561). He is noted for having executed some fine pieces of jewellery (ystoires), and imitations or reproductions of antique coins (antiques), which were widely used at the time for the decoration of basins, ewers, goblets, &c. He was the maker of the jewels presented to Henry II. and Catharine de' Medici by the authorities of the City of Lyons on the occasion of their visit in 1548. Bibliography. — N. Rondot, Les Médailleurs ly...
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DELAHAYE, NICOLAS
DELAHAYE, or DE LA HAYE, NICOLAS (French). Goldsmith and Engraver, presumably the son of Simon Pierre De la Haye, was born between 1645 and 1654. Two painters of the same name and family, Corneille, and Simon De La Haye, flourished under Henri II and Louis XIV respectively. His usual signature is De La Haye, but it also appears as Delahaie or D. L. H. His death must have taken place soon after 1695, which is the last date occurring on his medals. Guiffrey in his biographical notice of the artist...
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DELAHAYE, or DE LA HAYE, NICOLAS (French). Goldsmith and Engraver, presumably the son of Simon Pierre De la Haye, was born between 1645 and 1654. Two painters of the same name and family, Corneille, and Simon De La Haye, flourished under Henri II and Louis XIV respectively. His usual signature is De La Haye, but it also appears as Delahaie or D. L. H. His death must have taken place soon after 1695, which is the last date occurring on his medals. Guiffrey in his biographical notice of the artist...
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DELAUNE, ESTIENNE
DELAUNE, ESTIENNE (French). Engraver at the Paris Mint, 1552- 1553. He was elected to the office on the 25th of April, 1552, in conjunction with Jehan Erondelle. Delaune at first exercised the trade of a goldsmith and modeller, and he is reckoned one of the most pleasing line-engravers of the French Renaissance. Benvenuto Cellini's works seem to have inspired some of his earlier productions in chasing. He then gave himself up to engraving dies, and became one of the associates of Aubin Olivier, ...
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DELAUNE, ESTIENNE (French). Engraver at the Paris Mint, 1552- 1553. He was elected to the office on the 25th of April, 1552, in conjunction with Jehan Erondelle. Delaune at first exercised the trade of a goldsmith and modeller, and he is reckoned one of the most pleasing line-engravers of the French Renaissance. Benvenuto Cellini's works seem to have inspired some of his earlier productions in chasing. He then gave himself up to engraving dies, and became one of the associates of Aubin Olivier, ...
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DELOYE, JEAN BAPTISTE GUSTAVE
DELOYE, JEAN BAPTISTE GUSTAVE (French). Contemporary French Sculptor and Medallist, born at Sedan (Ardennes), 30 April 1838, died in February 1899. Pupil of Jouffroy, Lemaire, and Dantan. A cast bronze Portrait-medallion of the Princess of Wales was exhibited by him at the New Gallery, London, 1888, in a case containing others of his works. R. Marx, in his " Médailleurs contemporains " illustrates six medals by Deloye, one of the finest being that bearing the portrait of Princess Galatro. With R...
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DELOYE, JEAN BAPTISTE GUSTAVE (French). Contemporary French Sculptor and Medallist, born at Sedan (Ardennes), 30 April 1838, died in February 1899. Pupil of Jouffroy, Lemaire, and Dantan. A cast bronze Portrait-medallion of the Princess of Wales was exhibited by him at the New Gallery, London, 1888, in a case containing others of his works. R. Marx, in his " Médailleurs contemporains " illustrates six medals by Deloye, one of the finest being that bearing the portrait of Princess Galatro. With R...
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