FRENTZEL, SALOMON (Germ.). Warden of the Imperial Mint at Oppeln, Silesia, 1625.
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
FERRET, EUGÉNE
FERRET, EUGÉNE (French). Contemporary Medallist, born at Rouen, in 1825; pupil of J. J. Barre. He exhibited at the Salon of 1901 a plaque of Sainte-Blanche. This artist first began as a Chaser, but entered the Paris Mint in 1848, where he worked under Barre, and was employed until 1861. He later on became Engraver to the Ministere des Finances, constructed a Reducingmachine, and executed numerous medals, besides making coin-dies. He was awarded the following medals : 1858, bronze medal; 1873, Un...
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FERRET, EUGÉNE (French). Contemporary Medallist, born at Rouen, in 1825; pupil of J. J. Barre. He exhibited at the Salon of 1901 a plaque of Sainte-Blanche. This artist first began as a Chaser, but entered the Paris Mint in 1848, where he worked under Barre, and was employed until 1861. He later on became Engraver to the Ministere des Finances, constructed a Reducingmachine, and executed numerous medals, besides making coin-dies. He was awarded the following medals : 1858, bronze medal; 1873, Un...
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FERRIER, PIERRE
FERRIER, PIERRE (Swiss). Die-sinker and Medallist, who was working at Geneva, circa 1790- 1798. He engraved a number of badges, prize-medals, &c., but is best known for his fine medals of Bonaparte, of which at least eight varieties exist, and which represent him as First Consul, Chief of the Army of Italy, Liber- ator, &c. ; these are all dated 1796 ; numerous imitations and modern copies exist of them. By Pierre Ferrier is also a medal of S. Aug. Adet, 1794, a French resident at Geneva; and a ...
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FERRIER, PIERRE (Swiss). Die-sinker and Medallist, who was working at Geneva, circa 1790- 1798. He engraved a number of badges, prize-medals, &c., but is best known for his fine medals of Bonaparte, of which at least eight varieties exist, and which represent him as First Consul, Chief of the Army of Italy, Liber- ator, &c. ; these are all dated 1796 ; numerous imitations and modern copies exist of them. By Pierre Ferrier is also a medal of S. Aug. Adet, 1794, a French resident at Geneva; and a ...
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FIGUEREDO, or FIGUEIREDO, JEAN DE
FIGUEREDO, or FIGUEIREDO, JEAN DE (Port.). Medallist, born at Aveiro, about 1725, died at Lisbon, on the 10th January 1809. He entered the Lisbon arms foundry in 1749, and learned drawing, modelling, and medal-engraving. Amongst the medals executed by Figueredo are : 1775. Medal of Joseph I, representing the King on horseback (this piece was copied in various metals and in china by Bartolomeo da Costa); — 1782. Portrait-medal of Dona Maria; — 1783. Medal of Dona Maria and Don Pedro III., struck ...
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FIGUEREDO, or FIGUEIREDO, JEAN DE (Port.). Medallist, born at Aveiro, about 1725, died at Lisbon, on the 10th January 1809. He entered the Lisbon arms foundry in 1749, and learned drawing, modelling, and medal-engraving. Amongst the medals executed by Figueredo are : 1775. Medal of Joseph I, representing the King on horseback (this piece was copied in various metals and in china by Bartolomeo da Costa); — 1782. Portrait-medal of Dona Maria; — 1783. Medal of Dona Maria and Don Pedro III., struck ...
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FINIGUERRA, MAZZO
FINIGUERRA, MAZZO (Ital.). Niello-engraver of the fifteenth cen tury, born at Florence in 1410, where he died in 1480. His principal works are : Adoration of the Magi ; — The Virgin surrounded by Angels and Saints; — The Virgin accompanied by St Sebastian and St Roch; — Baptism of Christ; — Assumption or Coronation of the Virgin (Biblioth?que nationale); — Allegory on Love; — Allegorical figure, &c. Finiguerra is said to have invented or imported into Italy the art of engraving on metal. Some of...
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FINIGUERRA, MAZZO (Ital.). Niello-engraver of the fifteenth cen tury, born at Florence in 1410, where he died in 1480. His principal works are : Adoration of the Magi ; — The Virgin surrounded by Angels and Saints; — The Virgin accompanied by St Sebastian and St Roch; — Baptism of Christ; — Assumption or Coronation of the Virgin (Biblioth?que nationale); — Allegory on Love; — Allegorical figure, &c. Finiguerra is said to have invented or imported into Italy the art of engraving on metal. Some of...
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