DUPRÉ, ABRAHAM (French). Son of the celebrated Medallist, Guillaume Dupré; was born in 1604; succeeded his father as “Contrôleur général des Effigies des Monnaies" in 1639, gunfounder to Victor Amadeus I. of Savoy, died in 1647, leaving a son, under age, from whose guardian Jean Varin purchased the office of Comptroller. Abraham Dupré is the author of a number of chased Portrait-medallions, which have formerly been attributed to his father. One of his earliest productions, dated 1624, is the Portraitmedallion of J. Boiceau, seigneur de la Barrauderie, Steward of the Buildings ; it is so beautiful, that one is led to think that Guillaume Dupré had a hand in it. Abraham Dupré's other works are very inferior; such are : Dr Charles Delorme, 1626 and 1628 ; — Victor Amadeus, Duke of Savoy, and his consort, Christina of France; — Louis XIII. and Richelieu, 1641 ; — A Young Lady, 1624 (signed : AB. DVPRÉ F.); — Louis XIV. and Anne of Austria, 1643 ; — St. Francis of Assisi, &c. The artist also filled the post of Commissioner of the castings of Artillery. Bibliography. — Grande Encyclopédie. — S. Lami, Dictionnaire des Sculpteurs de l' École francaise, Paris, 1898. — E. Fleury, Guillaume Dupré de Sissonne, 1882, — Mazerolle, Médailleurs francais, 1902.
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
DIXON, ROGER
DIXON, ROGER (Brit.). A. Birmingham Die-sinker of the end of the eighteenth century. He engraved numerous tokens, amongst which it may be worth while mentioning the following, which exhibit very creditable work : Beccles, 1795 ; — Birmingham Overseers, 1788 ; — Rackham, Bury; — C. Guest, Bury, 1795 ; — B. I. V. Co, Burnt Island, 1797; — J. Matthews, Canterbury, 1794; — A. Simpson, Chesham, 1795; — T. Horn, Cinque Ports (2 var.); — H. Boorman, East Grinstead, 1795 ; — J. Grow, Feversham, 1794; — ...
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DIXON, ROGER (Brit.). A. Birmingham Die-sinker of the end of the eighteenth century. He engraved numerous tokens, amongst which it may be worth while mentioning the following, which exhibit very creditable work : Beccles, 1795 ; — Birmingham Overseers, 1788 ; — Rackham, Bury; — C. Guest, Bury, 1795 ; — B. I. V. Co, Burnt Island, 1797; — J. Matthews, Canterbury, 1794; — A. Simpson, Chesham, 1795; — T. Horn, Cinque Ports (2 var.); — H. Boorman, East Grinstead, 1795 ; — J. Grow, Feversham, 1794; — ...
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DOBICHT
DOBICHT (Germ.). Bookbinder, then Die-sinker at Neuwied, in the service of the Counts of Wied-Neuwied, 1750-1756. His name occurs again in 1780. The medals by this attist mostly refer to the history of Kurfürst Johann Philipp of Treves; he is also the author of a Marriage medal of Count Philipp von der Lippe, 1780. I have seen his signature, D., on a medal of Charles William Frederick of Brandenburg, 1750. — Mining Thaler of same year. — Medal of Count Wied, 1752, &c. Bibliography. — Bolzenthal,...
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DOBICHT (Germ.). Bookbinder, then Die-sinker at Neuwied, in the service of the Counts of Wied-Neuwied, 1750-1756. His name occurs again in 1780. The medals by this attist mostly refer to the history of Kurfürst Johann Philipp of Treves; he is also the author of a Marriage medal of Count Philipp von der Lippe, 1780. I have seen his signature, D., on a medal of Charles William Frederick of Brandenburg, 1750. — Mining Thaler of same year. — Medal of Count Wied, 1752, &c. Bibliography. — Bolzenthal,...
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DOCKLER, DANIEL SIEGMUND
DOCKLER, DANIEL SIEGMUND (Germ.). A Nuremberg Medallist of the end of the seventeenth century. He engraved a number of medals, and also some of the artistic Thalers of Nuremberg, on which the Rathhaus is depicted. In the Reimmann sale there was a specimen of this coin bearing the letters P. H. M., initials of the engraver Philipp Heinrich Müller, who apparently also cut dies for the same coinage. Dodder, the elder, was still living in 1688, as we learn from contemporary documents. Bibliography. ...
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DOCKLER, DANIEL SIEGMUND (Germ.). A Nuremberg Medallist of the end of the seventeenth century. He engraved a number of medals, and also some of the artistic Thalers of Nuremberg, on which the Rathhaus is depicted. In the Reimmann sale there was a specimen of this coin bearing the letters P. H. M., initials of the engraver Philipp Heinrich Müller, who apparently also cut dies for the same coinage. Dodder, the elder, was still living in 1688, as we learn from contemporary documents. Bibliography. ...
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DOCKLER, DANIEL SIEGMUND (2.)
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., Reimm...
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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., Reimm...
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