JOHANN FRIEDRICH STIELER, 1729-1790. Die-sinker at Guben, 1755, then at Dresden, 1755-1790; also F. S.
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
JACHTMANN, JOHANN LUDWIG
JACHTMANN, JOHANN LUDWIG (Germ.). Medallist, born at Berlin in 1776, where he died in 1842. " This Engraver ", says Bolzenthal, " learned the art of Stierle; however in style and composition he progressed with the age, as we may perceive by his medals of reward for Arts and Sciences, struck to commemorate the third centenary of Alb. Dürer, and the Prize medal of the Royal Academy of Arts. He always endeavoured to produce something better than the last. For some time, Jachtmann endeavoured to exe...
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JACHTMANN, JOHANN LUDWIG (Germ.). Medallist, born at Berlin in 1776, where he died in 1842. " This Engraver ", says Bolzenthal, " learned the art of Stierle; however in style and composition he progressed with the age, as we may perceive by his medals of reward for Arts and Sciences, struck to commemorate the third centenary of Alb. Dürer, and the Prize medal of the Royal Academy of Arts. He always endeavoured to produce something better than the last. For some time, Jachtmann endeavoured to exe...
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JALEY, LOUIS
JALEY, LOUIS (French). Medallist, born at Charité-sur-Loire, near St. Etienne (Loire) in 1763 ; died at Paris in 1838. He was a pupil of Moitte and Dupré, and distinguished himself as an Engraver of medals of the Napoleonic series. His signature appears on the R of the following; 1804, Consecration of Napoleon I., by Pope Pius VII. ; — 1805, Coronation of Napoleon I. as King of Italy, at Milan, 1805 (R The crown of Agilulphus, King of the Lombards); — 1805, Capitulation of Ulm and Memmingen; — 1...
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JALEY, LOUIS (French). Medallist, born at Charité-sur-Loire, near St. Etienne (Loire) in 1763 ; died at Paris in 1838. He was a pupil of Moitte and Dupré, and distinguished himself as an Engraver of medals of the Napoleonic series. His signature appears on the R of the following; 1804, Consecration of Napoleon I., by Pope Pius VII. ; — 1805, Coronation of Napoleon I. as King of Italy, at Milan, 1805 (R The crown of Agilulphus, King of the Lombards); — 1805, Capitulation of Ulm and Memmingen; — 1...
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JAMAIN, ÉMILE THÉODORE
JAMAIN, ÉMILE THÉODORE (French). Contemporary Sculptor, Gem-engraver, and Medallist, born at Fumay (Ardennes); pupil of Vaudet and Hiolin. By him were exhibited some cameos and medals at the Salon, between 1888 and 1901 : 1888. Marie de Médicis, sard cameo; — Milo of Croton, sard cameo; — 1890. Faun, sard cameo; — 1891. L'accordée de Village, cameo; — Joan of Arc; — Marguerite; — Agrippa; — 1892. Francois Truph?me, sard cameo ; — Marie de Médicis ; — Homer, sard cameo; — 1893. Henri Weisse ; — 1...
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JAMAIN, ÉMILE THÉODORE (French). Contemporary Sculptor, Gem-engraver, and Medallist, born at Fumay (Ardennes); pupil of Vaudet and Hiolin. By him were exhibited some cameos and medals at the Salon, between 1888 and 1901 : 1888. Marie de Médicis, sard cameo; — Milo of Croton, sard cameo; — 1890. Faun, sard cameo; — 1891. L'accordée de Village, cameo; — Joan of Arc; — Marguerite; — Agrippa; — 1892. Francois Truph?me, sard cameo ; — Marie de Médicis ; — Homer, sard cameo; — 1893. Henri Weisse ; — 1...
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JAMES, C.
JAMES, C. (Brit.). A London Die-sinker and Medallist of the latter end of the eighteenth century. His signature, generally in full, appears on the following Tradesmen's Tokens ; Cumberland Lake Token 1/2D ; — James's Penny Tokens (2 var. ; signed : JAMES ENGRAVER); — Bayly's 1/2D; — James' 1/2D, 1796 (2 var., one illustrated) ; — Orchard's 1/2D, 1797 (2 var)- Pidcock's Halfpennies, 1795 (4 var.); Others, with representations of elephants, rhinoceroses, tigers, nylghaus, zebras, humped cows, kan...
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JAMES, C. (Brit.). A London Die-sinker and Medallist of the latter end of the eighteenth century. His signature, generally in full, appears on the following Tradesmen's Tokens ; Cumberland Lake Token 1/2D ; — James's Penny Tokens (2 var. ; signed : JAMES ENGRAVER); — Bayly's 1/2D; — James' 1/2D, 1796 (2 var., one illustrated) ; — Orchard's 1/2D, 1797 (2 var)- Pidcock's Halfpennies, 1795 (4 var.); Others, with representations of elephants, rhinoceroses, tigers, nylghaus, zebras, humped cows, kan...
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