EKEBLAD. Die-sinker at Stockholm, circa 1800.
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
DUBOIS, ÉTIENNE JACQUES
DUBOIS, ÉTIENNE JACQUES (French). Medallist of the first half of the nineteenth century. He obtained in 1809 the second Grand Prix de Rome for medal-engraving, the subject being : Mars followed by Victory. The medals signed DUBOIS F. are mostly his work. He is the author of two medals commemorating the Crossing of the river Raab, and the capture of the town of Raab, in 1809, and also of the following, which were engraved for Mudie's National Series : Scottish Valour in the Napoleonic Wars (obv. ...
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DUBOIS, ÉTIENNE JACQUES (French). Medallist of the first half of the nineteenth century. He obtained in 1809 the second Grand Prix de Rome for medal-engraving, the subject being : Mars followed by Victory. The medals signed DUBOIS F. are mostly his work. He is the author of two medals commemorating the Crossing of the river Raab, and the capture of the town of Raab, in 1809, and also of the following, which were engraved for Mudie's National Series : Scottish Valour in the Napoleonic Wars (obv. ...
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DUBOIS, FERNAND
DUBOIS, FERNAND (Belg.). Contemporary Medallist, born at Renaire on the 28. October, 1861, and residing at Brussels. He studied under Van der Stappen and at the School of Fine Arts of Brussels. He engraved in 1887 a Jeton de présence for the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Montreal, with bust of the Hon. Justice Baby, president, of which Leroux (Le Médaillier du Canada) mentions two varieties. This is his first work. I have seen the following medals by this artist : Commemorative Medal of ...
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DUBOIS, FERNAND (Belg.). Contemporary Medallist, born at Renaire on the 28. October, 1861, and residing at Brussels. He studied under Van der Stappen and at the School of Fine Arts of Brussels. He engraved in 1887 a Jeton de présence for the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Montreal, with bust of the Hon. Justice Baby, president, of which Leroux (Le Médaillier du Canada) mentions two varieties. This is his first work. I have seen the following medals by this artist : Commemorative Medal of ...
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DUBOIS, HENRI
DUBOIS, HENRI (French). Contemporary Medallist, son of M. Alphée Dubois. This artist usually signs his medals in full. He is the author of several medals, " amongst others that of the « Ligue des Patriotes », suppressed by the Government, in 1888, for political reasons. " (Dr F. P. Weber, op. cit.). R. Marx, in Médailleurs comemporains illustrates the following of his medals : National Rifle Meeting at Lyons, 1894 (illustrated); — Shipwreck; — Study; &c. ; and amongst more recent medals by this ...
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DUBOIS, HENRI (French). Contemporary Medallist, son of M. Alphée Dubois. This artist usually signs his medals in full. He is the author of several medals, " amongst others that of the « Ligue des Patriotes », suppressed by the Government, in 1888, for political reasons. " (Dr F. P. Weber, op. cit.). R. Marx, in Médailleurs comemporains illustrates the following of his medals : National Rifle Meeting at Lyons, 1894 (illustrated); — Shipwreck; — Study; &c. ; and amongst more recent medals by this ...
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DUBOIS, JOSEPH EUGÉNE
DUBOIS, JOSEPH EUGÉNE (French). Medallist, born at Paris, on the 9th of November, 1795, died at Ligniéres (Cher), in 1863. Pupil of Droz and Bridan; entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in 1810. The following are his best known works : Francois Regnard, 1818 ; — Nicolas Poussin, 1817; — P.-J. Baptiste Gerbier, 1819; — Buffon ; — Parmentier; — Royal Academy of Medicine; — Medical School of Rouen; — Medical School of Marseilles; — Hippocrates; — Charles Linnaeus, 1 822 ; —J. R. Peronnet ; — Anniversar...
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DUBOIS, JOSEPH EUGÉNE (French). Medallist, born at Paris, on the 9th of November, 1795, died at Ligniéres (Cher), in 1863. Pupil of Droz and Bridan; entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in 1810. The following are his best known works : Francois Regnard, 1818 ; — Nicolas Poussin, 1817; — P.-J. Baptiste Gerbier, 1819; — Buffon ; — Parmentier; — Royal Academy of Medicine; — Medical School of Rouen; — Medical School of Marseilles; — Hippocrates; — Charles Linnaeus, 1 822 ; —J. R. Peronnet ; — Anniversar...
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