GIRARDIN, P. (French). Die-sinker of the first half of the nine- teenth century. His signature appears on a Portrait-medal of Raspail, 1849.
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
GAYRARD, PAUL
GAYRARD, PAUL (French). Son of Raymond Gayrard, born at Clermont (Puy-de-D?me), died on the 2nd July, 1855 ; Sculptor and Medallist; pupil ot his father and others ; was awarded medals of the second class in 1834 and first class in 1846; decorated with the Legion of Honour in 1853. By him are Portrait-medallions of public and private persons, which were exhibited at the Salons between 1831 and 1855. The Catalogue of 1837 mentions a frame of medals in bronze, which are however not described. Bibl...
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GAYRARD, PAUL (French). Son of Raymond Gayrard, born at Clermont (Puy-de-D?me), died on the 2nd July, 1855 ; Sculptor and Medallist; pupil ot his father and others ; was awarded medals of the second class in 1834 and first class in 1846; decorated with the Legion of Honour in 1853. By him are Portrait-medallions of public and private persons, which were exhibited at the Salons between 1831 and 1855. The Catalogue of 1837 mentions a frame of medals in bronze, which are however not described. Bibl...
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GEBHARDT, HANS
GEBHARDT, HANS (Austr.). Medallist, and Coin-engraver in Austria, 1 605-163 3 ; Mint-master at Glatz, circ. 1629. On some thalers of Ferdinand III. struck at the Mintof Glatz, which was opened in 1626, the initials of the engraver H. G. are found. This signature appears also on a rare Double Thaler of Eggenberg, 1629, issued by Duke John Ulrich (Madai 6786). Bibliography. — C. Oesterreicher, Regesten zu J. Newald's Publicationen über österreichische Münzpragungen, Wien, 1890. — Schlickeysen-Pall...
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GEBHARDT, HANS (Austr.). Medallist, and Coin-engraver in Austria, 1 605-163 3 ; Mint-master at Glatz, circ. 1629. On some thalers of Ferdinand III. struck at the Mintof Glatz, which was opened in 1626, the initials of the engraver H. G. are found. This signature appears also on a rare Double Thaler of Eggenberg, 1629, issued by Duke John Ulrich (Madai 6786). Bibliography. — C. Oesterreicher, Regesten zu J. Newald's Publicationen über österreichische Münzpragungen, Wien, 1890. — Schlickeysen-Pall...
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GEBHARDT, HANS (2.)
GEBHARDT, HANS (Germ.). Coin-engraver, circ. 1579-1588 ; 1579, Mint-master at Frankfort-on-M. ; Mint-warden of the Franconian circle, 1597 ; later Mint-master at Nuremberg, " Amtmann in der Schau", 1597-1622. Ammon names him JOHANN GEBHARD. He appears to have worked in 1623 for Duke Karl of Troppau. Rüppel suggests this artist as the author of medals of Georg Weiss von Limpurg, 1579, and Mathias Ritter, 1588. Bibliography. — Schlickeysen-Pallmann, op. cit. — Wills, Nürnbergische Münz- belustigun...
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GEBHARDT, HANS (Germ.). Coin-engraver, circ. 1579-1588 ; 1579, Mint-master at Frankfort-on-M. ; Mint-warden of the Franconian circle, 1597 ; later Mint-master at Nuremberg, " Amtmann in der Schau", 1597-1622. Ammon names him JOHANN GEBHARD. He appears to have worked in 1623 for Duke Karl of Troppau. Rüppel suggests this artist as the author of medals of Georg Weiss von Limpurg, 1579, and Mathias Ritter, 1588. Bibliography. — Schlickeysen-Pallmann, op. cit. — Wills, Nürnbergische Münz- belustigun...
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GEBHART, TOBIAS
GEBHART, TOBIAS (Austr.). Warden of the Mint at Prague, 1561; elected Mint-master there in 1568. In 1569, on account of an outbreak of plague at the Mint, the works were transferred to Budweis, where Gebhart exercised his functions until 1577. He then returned to Prague, where he again filled the post of Mint-master, 1578-1583. At Budweis his mint-mark was a lion's jaw; at Prague, a star of six rays. In 1573, his salary of 200 Thalers was increased by an annual pension of 50 Thalers. The period ...
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GEBHART, TOBIAS (Austr.). Warden of the Mint at Prague, 1561; elected Mint-master there in 1568. In 1569, on account of an outbreak of plague at the Mint, the works were transferred to Budweis, where Gebhart exercised his functions until 1577. He then returned to Prague, where he again filled the post of Mint-master, 1578-1583. At Budweis his mint-mark was a lion's jaw; at Prague, a star of six rays. In 1573, his salary of 200 Thalers was increased by an annual pension of 50 Thalers. The period ...
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