GUILHARD (Germ.). Occupied a post at the Mint of Wiesbaden in 1839. Bibliography. — Dr Dannenberg, Münz-und Geldwesen der Fürstenthümer Hohenzollern, Berlin, 1900.
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
GOLDSMYTH, HENRY
GOLDSMYTH, HENRY (Brit.). Forger of coins, during the reign of Richard II. He resided at Eton, in the county of Bedford. In 1393 " he was suspected of having counterfeited the coins of gold and silver in that village " and was to be taken, " together with his engines, instruments, and counterfeit money " and brought before the king and council. A Henry Goldsmyth appears also in Scotch documents as Forger of false billon of Inverness, etc., under James I (1406-1437). Bibliography. — Ruding, op. c...
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GOLDSMYTH, HENRY (Brit.). Forger of coins, during the reign of Richard II. He resided at Eton, in the county of Bedford. In 1393 " he was suspected of having counterfeited the coins of gold and silver in that village " and was to be taken, " together with his engines, instruments, and counterfeit money " and brought before the king and council. A Henry Goldsmyth appears also in Scotch documents as Forger of false billon of Inverness, etc., under James I (1406-1437). Bibliography. — Ruding, op. c...
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GOLTZIUS, HEINRICH
GOLTZIUS, HEINRICH (Dutch). Painter and Line-engraver, born at Mulbrecht in 1558, died at Haarlem in 1617, where he had settled, after spending some years in Germany and Italy. His father taught him drawing, and Coornhaert, engraving. Goltzius executed an engraved Portrait-plaque of the Earl of Leicester, Governor-General of the Low-Countries, 1586. Mr Grueber, describing this medal, remarks : " Goltzius' works with the graver are remarkable for their freedom of shading, and at the same time for...
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GOLTZIUS, HEINRICH (Dutch). Painter and Line-engraver, born at Mulbrecht in 1558, died at Haarlem in 1617, where he had settled, after spending some years in Germany and Italy. His father taught him drawing, and Coornhaert, engraving. Goltzius executed an engraved Portrait-plaque of the Earl of Leicester, Governor-General of the Low-Countries, 1586. Mr Grueber, describing this medal, remarks : " Goltzius' works with the graver are remarkable for their freedom of shading, and at the same time for...
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GOOR, PIERRE WAUTIER VAN DE
GOOR, PIERRE WAUTIER VAN DE (Belg.). Coin-engraver, and Medallist; born at Antwerp on the 29th of January, 1783 ; died in 1851. He first studied at Paris, and on his return to his native country, the government of the Netherlands engaged him as Engraver at the Mint of Brussels, where he cut the dies for the first Ten Florin pieces. Later, he was sent to the Utrecht Mint, where he engraved the Colonial Half and Quarter Florins for the Dutch East Indies. Guioth remarks that Van de Goor was one of ...
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GOOR, PIERRE WAUTIER VAN DE (Belg.). Coin-engraver, and Medallist; born at Antwerp on the 29th of January, 1783 ; died in 1851. He first studied at Paris, and on his return to his native country, the government of the Netherlands engaged him as Engraver at the Mint of Brussels, where he cut the dies for the first Ten Florin pieces. Later, he was sent to the Utrecht Mint, where he engraved the Colonial Half and Quarter Florins for the Dutch East Indies. Guioth remarks that Van de Goor was one of ...
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GORDILLO, F
GORDILLO, F (Mexican). Coin-engraver and Medallist, of Mexico, first quarter of the nineteenth century. The following works bear his signature : The College of Santa-Cruz to Fernando VII., 1810; — Battle of Del Monte de las Cruces, 1810; — Antonio (Bergosa y Jordan); Bishop of Antioquia, elected Archbishop ot Mexico, 1814; — Prize Medal for Fidelity to Ferdinand VII. (3 var.); — Marriage of Ferdinand VII, and Maria Isabel, 18 17 ; — Educational Prize Medal of Puebla, 1818; — Proclamation Medals ...
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GORDILLO, F (Mexican). Coin-engraver and Medallist, of Mexico, first quarter of the nineteenth century. The following works bear his signature : The College of Santa-Cruz to Fernando VII., 1810; — Battle of Del Monte de las Cruces, 1810; — Antonio (Bergosa y Jordan); Bishop of Antioquia, elected Archbishop ot Mexico, 1814; — Prize Medal for Fidelity to Ferdinand VII. (3 var.); — Marriage of Ferdinand VII, and Maria Isabel, 18 17 ; — Educational Prize Medal of Puebla, 1818; — Proclamation Medals ...
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