LAURENT JOSEPH HART. Medallist who worked at Brussels, 1810-1860.
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
LAGAE, JULES
LAGAE, JULES (Belg.). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, born at Roulers, 15. March 1862, and now residing at Brussels. Pupil of Charles Van der Stappen, and Lambeaux. He has produced several decorative works, among the more notable being a Medal for the Brussels Exhibition of 1897, and the monument erected in memory of the poet, Ledeganck ; also : La Ville de Gand, Plaquette ; — Portrait-medal of M. Edouard Simon, Burgomaster of Perwelz, 1902. In 1888, the artist obtained the Prix of de Rome,...
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LAGAE, JULES (Belg.). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, born at Roulers, 15. March 1862, and now residing at Brussels. Pupil of Charles Van der Stappen, and Lambeaux. He has produced several decorative works, among the more notable being a Medal for the Brussels Exhibition of 1897, and the monument erected in memory of the poet, Ledeganck ; also : La Ville de Gand, Plaquette ; — Portrait-medal of M. Edouard Simon, Burgomaster of Perwelz, 1902. In 1888, the artist obtained the Prix of de Rome,...
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LAGEMAN, HENDRIK
LAGEMAN, HENDRIK (Dutch), Medallist of Amsterdam, son of J. M. Lageman, was born in 1765 and died in 1816 ; pupil of Carl Konsé, and J. G. Holtzhey. His productions were much admired by his contemporaries, and are few in number. By him are : 1794. Wicker Wickers and his consort Clara Smith ; — Patriotic Medal ; — 1787. Return of Prince William V. to The Hague; — 1788. Conclusion of the Act of Guarantee between the provinces of the Netherlands; — 1788. The Stadholder's household visits Brock in W...
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LAGEMAN, HENDRIK (Dutch), Medallist of Amsterdam, son of J. M. Lageman, was born in 1765 and died in 1816 ; pupil of Carl Konsé, and J. G. Holtzhey. His productions were much admired by his contemporaries, and are few in number. By him are : 1794. Wicker Wickers and his consort Clara Smith ; — Patriotic Medal ; — 1787. Return of Prince William V. to The Hague; — 1788. Conclusion of the Act of Guarantee between the provinces of the Netherlands; — 1788. The Stadholder's household visits Brock in W...
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LAGEMAN, (2.) M.
LAGEMAN, I. M. (Dutch) " A citizen of Amsterdam, where he lived on the " Papen-bridge " ; he was a Dealer in gold and silver (goud-kashouder), and eked out his income by the manufacture and sale of toys, and by engraving cards for weddings, balls, visiting, &c. See Wapp, Astrea, IV, 193, as quoted by Van Loon, Sup. p. 72." (Betts, Historical Medals of America, p. 264). J. M. Lageman, who was also a Die-sinker, engraved a number of medals, which commend themselves by very good work. Among these a...
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LAGEMAN, I. M. (Dutch) " A citizen of Amsterdam, where he lived on the " Papen-bridge " ; he was a Dealer in gold and silver (goud-kashouder), and eked out his income by the manufacture and sale of toys, and by engraving cards for weddings, balls, visiting, &c. See Wapp, Astrea, IV, 193, as quoted by Van Loon, Sup. p. 72." (Betts, Historical Medals of America, p. 264). J. M. Lageman, who was also a Die-sinker, engraved a number of medals, which commend themselves by very good work. Among these a...
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LAGGE
LAGGE (Germ.). Medallist of the first half of the nineteenth century, who appears to have resided at Athens, but of whom no biographical details are known. By him are : Marc Botzaris, Greek patriot R. Battle of Carpenesi, 1823 ; — Theodore Colocotronis and Nicetas Stamatopoulos, Greek patriots R. Victory of Nemea, 1822 ; — George Countouriotis, Greek statesman, 1825 ; — Germanos, Archbishop of Patras, Insurrection of 1821 ; — Peter Mauromichalis, Greek general and patriot, 1821 ; — Andrew Miaou...
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LAGGE (Germ.). Medallist of the first half of the nineteenth century, who appears to have resided at Athens, but of whom no biographical details are known. By him are : Marc Botzaris, Greek patriot R. Battle of Carpenesi, 1823 ; — Theodore Colocotronis and Nicetas Stamatopoulos, Greek patriots R. Victory of Nemea, 1822 ; — George Countouriotis, Greek statesman, 1825 ; — Germanos, Archbishop of Patras, Insurrection of 1821 ; — Peter Mauromichalis, Greek general and patriot, 1821 ; — Andrew Miaou...
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