LE BOSSÉ, HENRI VICTOR GUSTAVE (French). Contemporary Sculptor, born at Paris; pupil of Salmson. He has executed numerous Portrait-medallions, in bronze, some ot which were exhibited at the Paris Salon, since 1872. The 1879 Catalogue gives the following: M. Ernest S*** ; — M. Victor L***; — M. Paul G***; — M.Édouard S***; — 1885. Portrait of Mme Lebossé; — 1894. Portrait inédit of René le Bossé. — Mme Veuve J. Dumont ; — Victor Dumont; — Émile, Jeanne, and Gaston Dumont; — Charles Barré; — 1895. Marguerite Dumont; — 1896. M. & Mme Henri Martin; — 1898. René L*** ; — Jacques Dumont; — Andrée et Jacques Dumont; — Lucien et Paul J***. Bibliography. — Chavignerie et Auvray, op. cit.
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
LAMBERT, NICOLAS
LAMBERT, NICOLAS (French). Die-sinker of the first half of the nineteenth century. In an XI (1802) he took part in the competition for a new coinage, and submitted patterns for the Five-Franc piece (one illustrated), which however were not accepted. He also engraved some medals : Masonic medal ot the Lodge of Perfect Union of Perseverance, Paris, 1813 ; &c. He also engraved gems; his signature occurs on an intaglio representing the portrait of a Musician crowned with laurel and holding a lyre. B...
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LAMBERT, NICOLAS (French). Die-sinker of the first half of the nineteenth century. In an XI (1802) he took part in the competition for a new coinage, and submitted patterns for the Five-Franc piece (one illustrated), which however were not accepted. He also engraved some medals : Masonic medal ot the Lodge of Perfect Union of Perseverance, Paris, 1813 ; &c. He also engraved gems; his signature occurs on an intaglio representing the portrait of a Musician crowned with laurel and holding a lyre. B...
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LAMI, STANISLAS
LAMI, STANISLAS (French). Sculptor and Writer, born at Paris, 30. November 1855. Since 1882 he has been a regular exhibitor at the annual Salons of the Société des Artistes francais. Beside numerous works of sculpture, statues, groups, busts, he has also executed some very fine Portrait-medallions. Lami is the author of two standard works : Dictionnaire des Sculpteurs de I'antiquité jusqu'au VIe si?cle de. notre ?re, 1884, and Dictionnaire des Sculpteurs de 1l' École francaise du moyen âge au ré...
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LAMI, STANISLAS (French). Sculptor and Writer, born at Paris, 30. November 1855. Since 1882 he has been a regular exhibitor at the annual Salons of the Société des Artistes francais. Beside numerous works of sculpture, statues, groups, busts, he has also executed some very fine Portrait-medallions. Lami is the author of two standard works : Dictionnaire des Sculpteurs de I'antiquité jusqu'au VIe si?cle de. notre ?re, 1884, and Dictionnaire des Sculpteurs de 1l' École francaise du moyen âge au ré...
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LAMUNIÉRE, JOHN
LAMUNIÉRE, JOHN (Swiss). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, residing at Geneva. He has collaborated in some of the recent medals issued at Geneva, and is a partner in the die-sinking works of J. Lamuni?re & H. Schoenenberger at Versoix. His signature occurs on the following pieces : Badge of the Genevese section of the Swiss Society of Federal Officials, 1902; — Advertisement Plaquette of the Die-sinking works of J. Lamuni?re & Schoenenberger at Versoix, 1902 ; — Tir de l'Escalade, 1902; — Thi...
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LAMUNIÉRE, JOHN (Swiss). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, residing at Geneva. He has collaborated in some of the recent medals issued at Geneva, and is a partner in the die-sinking works of J. Lamuni?re & H. Schoenenberger at Versoix. His signature occurs on the following pieces : Badge of the Genevese section of the Swiss Society of Federal Officials, 1902; — Advertisement Plaquette of the Die-sinking works of J. Lamuni?re & Schoenenberger at Versoix, 1902 ; — Tir de l'Escalade, 1902; — Thi...
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LAMY, GUILLAUME
LAMY, GUILLAUME (French). Mint-engraver in Béarn, circ. 1577-1610. He may have been a son of Pierre Lamy, who was Mintengraver at Aix in 1560. The first mention made of him is dated 1577 and records a payment of 802 livres for ten rings mounted with diamonds, rubies and opals. About 1581 he was Mint-assayer at Morlaas. In the same year he married the widow of Jérôme Lenormant, who was Mint-engraver at Pau from 1572 to 1580. In 1582, Lamy issued at Morlaas pieces of Twenty Sols, Liards, and Baque...
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LAMY, GUILLAUME (French). Mint-engraver in Béarn, circ. 1577-1610. He may have been a son of Pierre Lamy, who was Mintengraver at Aix in 1560. The first mention made of him is dated 1577 and records a payment of 802 livres for ten rings mounted with diamonds, rubies and opals. About 1581 he was Mint-assayer at Morlaas. In the same year he married the widow of Jérôme Lenormant, who was Mint-engraver at Pau from 1572 to 1580. In 1582, Lamy issued at Morlaas pieces of Twenty Sols, Liards, and Baque...
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