HAUTMANN, MICHAEL (Germ.). Mint-engraver at Munich, 1802- 1804. Emit Bahrfeldt ex Mscpt.
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
HALLER, CHRISTIAN
HALLER, CHRISTIAN (Austr.) Coin-engraver at the Mints of Vienna, 1777-1787, and Brussels, 1787-1793. This Engraver, "graveur scolaren ", who had been rewarded with a gold medal by the Austrian Academy, was engaged at the Mint of Brussels on the 7. April 1787 with a yearly stipend of 1000 German florins. When in 1793, General Dumouriez occupied Brussels, Haller went over to the French, and agreed to strike coins for them, but was hindered doing so by the arrival of the Austrians. Haller was born ...
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HALLER, CHRISTIAN (Austr.) Coin-engraver at the Mints of Vienna, 1777-1787, and Brussels, 1787-1793. This Engraver, "graveur scolaren ", who had been rewarded with a gold medal by the Austrian Academy, was engaged at the Mint of Brussels on the 7. April 1787 with a yearly stipend of 1000 German florins. When in 1793, General Dumouriez occupied Brussels, Haller went over to the French, and agreed to strike coins for them, but was hindered doing so by the arrival of the Austrians. Haller was born ...
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HALOU, ALFRED JEAN BAPTISTE PAUL
HALOU, ALFRED JEAN BAPTISTE PAUL (French). Sculptor, born at Blois, on March 23, 1829; pupil of Husson and Duret; entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in 1847. At the Salon of 1859, this artist exhibited Portrait-medallions of M. de La Saussaie, member of the Institute; — Pierre Dupuis; — M. Lafitte; — M. Martin; — M. Lancry; — M. Soubeyran, prefect of Loir-et-Cher ; — M. Vollon ; — Mme Bourdonneau ; — M. Bourdonneau ; — Doc- tor Boulay : in 1863, Mlle M. C*** ; 1864, Mlle de***; 1868, Mlle L. N***,...
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HALOU, ALFRED JEAN BAPTISTE PAUL (French). Sculptor, born at Blois, on March 23, 1829; pupil of Husson and Duret; entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in 1847. At the Salon of 1859, this artist exhibited Portrait-medallions of M. de La Saussaie, member of the Institute; — Pierre Dupuis; — M. Lafitte; — M. Martin; — M. Lancry; — M. Soubeyran, prefect of Loir-et-Cher ; — M. Vollon ; — Mme Bourdonneau ; — M. Bourdonneau ; — Doc- tor Boulay : in 1863, Mlle M. C*** ; 1864, Mlle de***; 1868, Mlle L. N***,...
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HAMERAN, JOHANN ANDREAS
HAMERAN, JOHANN ANDREAS (Germ.). Medallist of the first half of the seventeenth century. He was born at Hermannskirchen in Bavaria and settled at Rome under the pontificate of Paul V. (1605-1621). This engraver was the ancestor of the celebrated family of medallists who worked for the Papal Zecca for nearly two centuries. His son Alberto, born in 1620, was the first artist to bring the name of Hamerani into prominence, and Giacomo, who was still working circa 1807, the last. " To have continued ...
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HAMERAN, JOHANN ANDREAS (Germ.). Medallist of the first half of the seventeenth century. He was born at Hermannskirchen in Bavaria and settled at Rome under the pontificate of Paul V. (1605-1621). This engraver was the ancestor of the celebrated family of medallists who worked for the Papal Zecca for nearly two centuries. His son Alberto, born in 1620, was the first artist to bring the name of Hamerani into prominence, and Giacomo, who was still working circa 1807, the last. " To have continued ...
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HAMERANI, ANNA
HAMERANI, ANNA (Ital.). Daughter of Alberto Hamerano, and sister of Giovanni , died in her thirty-seventh year. Sainthill tells us : " She was highly skilled in the art of incising, and obtained the distinguished praise of sculptors. She was a woman of a mas- culine disposition, and thoroughly knew the art of chasing crystals, and accomplished many works on glass. She recorded historical events chronologically, of which the proofs are certain spherical segments, inserted in the gold candelabra, ...
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HAMERANI, ANNA (Ital.). Daughter of Alberto Hamerano, and sister of Giovanni , died in her thirty-seventh year. Sainthill tells us : " She was highly skilled in the art of incising, and obtained the distinguished praise of sculptors. She was a woman of a mas- culine disposition, and thoroughly knew the art of chasing crystals, and accomplished many works on glass. She recorded historical events chronologically, of which the proofs are certain spherical segments, inserted in the gold candelabra, ...
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