JOHANN JACOB REPHUHN. Mint-master at Neuenstein, 1623-1624, in the service of the Counts of Hohenlohe.
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
Mint master:
In medieval and early modern Germany, the Münzmeister ("mint master", the Latin term is monetarius) was the director or administrator of a mint, a moneyer with responsibility for the minting of coins, or specie. His duties were defined differently at different locations and ages.
JEHOTTE, CONSTANT
JEHOTTE, CONSTANT (Belg.). Medallist of the nineteenth century, born at Liége on the 15th of January 1809 ; died on the 12th of April 1883. He studied drawing at the schools of his native city and learnt medal-engraving under his father Leonard Jéhotte. According to Picqué (Médailles historiques de Belgique), this artist executed 64 medals, ranging from 1847 to 1882. By him are the following works : The Suspension Bridge of Seraing, 1844; — Modeste Grétry, 1845; — Sébastien La Ruelle, 1846 ; — P...
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JEHOTTE, CONSTANT (Belg.). Medallist of the nineteenth century, born at Liége on the 15th of January 1809 ; died on the 12th of April 1883. He studied drawing at the schools of his native city and learnt medal-engraving under his father Leonard Jéhotte. According to Picqué (Médailles historiques de Belgique), this artist executed 64 medals, ranging from 1847 to 1882. By him are the following works : The Suspension Bridge of Seraing, 1844; — Modeste Grétry, 1845; — Sébastien La Ruelle, 1846 ; — P...
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JÉHOTTE, LÉONARD
JÉHOTTE, LÉONARD (Belg.). Medallist, born on the 1st August 1772 at Herstal, died at Maestricht, 1st August 1851. He was first apprenticed to a watchmaker, but before long it became evident that nature had endowed him with uncommon gifts for the plastic arts and that his career was laid out in a different direction. In 1784 or thereabout the young man was admitted into the Medallist Philippe Joseph Jacoby 's workshop as a pupil. So rapid was his progress that already in 1789, when only seventeen...
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JÉHOTTE, LÉONARD (Belg.). Medallist, born on the 1st August 1772 at Herstal, died at Maestricht, 1st August 1851. He was first apprenticed to a watchmaker, but before long it became evident that nature had endowed him with uncommon gifts for the plastic arts and that his career was laid out in a different direction. In 1784 or thereabout the young man was admitted into the Medallist Philippe Joseph Jacoby 's workshop as a pupil. So rapid was his progress that already in 1789, when only seventeen...
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JERBEAULT, J.
JERBEAULT, J. (French). Die-sinker of the latter portion of the eighteenth century ; he was a native of Bordeaux and engraved a pattern coin (1791) which was struck by means of a machine invented by him : Obv. LA NATION | LA LOI | LE ROI within oak-wreath R. Inscription in seven lines under Cap of Liberty : J. JERBEAULT. l INVENTEUR D'UNE | MACHINE QUI | ACCÉLÉRE EXTRA- | ORDINAIREMENT | LEMONNOYAGE | DES ESPÉCES ; beneath, three lozenges. Hennin, Histoire numismatique dela Révolution francaise,...
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JERBEAULT, J. (French). Die-sinker of the latter portion of the eighteenth century ; he was a native of Bordeaux and engraved a pattern coin (1791) which was struck by means of a machine invented by him : Obv. LA NATION | LA LOI | LE ROI within oak-wreath R. Inscription in seven lines under Cap of Liberty : J. JERBEAULT. l INVENTEUR D'UNE | MACHINE QUI | ACCÉLÉRE EXTRA- | ORDINAIREMENT | LEMONNOYAGE | DES ESPÉCES ; beneath, three lozenges. Hennin, Histoire numismatique dela Révolution francaise,...
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JESSENSKY, ISAIAS VON JESSEN
JESSENSKY, ISAIAS VON JESSEN (Germ.). Born at Breslau, he undertook in 1614 to work the Mint of Troppau, in conjunction with Stenzel Aichhäuser ; two years later he contracted for the Mint of Vienna, was imprisoned in 1619 for dishonesty, acquitted the next year, and appointed Mint-master at Vienna, on the 5th of March 1639, a post which he retained until 1643. Jessensky's distinctive mark occurs on Groschen and Thalers of 1618; Thalers Half, and Quarter Thalers, and Ducats of 1619; also Half Th...
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JESSENSKY, ISAIAS VON JESSEN (Germ.). Born at Breslau, he undertook in 1614 to work the Mint of Troppau, in conjunction with Stenzel Aichhäuser ; two years later he contracted for the Mint of Vienna, was imprisoned in 1619 for dishonesty, acquitted the next year, and appointed Mint-master at Vienna, on the 5th of March 1639, a post which he retained until 1643. Jessensky's distinctive mark occurs on Groschen and Thalers of 1618; Thalers Half, and Quarter Thalers, and Ducats of 1619; also Half Th...
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