LOMAZZI, GIOVANNI (ltal.). Die-sinker of the nineteenth century. His signature occurs on a Portrait-medal of Volta.
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
LEONI, POMPEO
LEONI, POMPEO (Ital.). Sculptor and Medallist of the second half of the sixteenth century ; a son of Leone Leoni ; died at Madrid in 1610. He served the Imperial House of Austria and assisted his father in several of his works, notably in his famous group of Charles V. slaying the Monster, which was commissioned by Ferrante Gonzaga in 1547, achieved in 1556, and bears the signature : LEO P. POMPÉ F. ARET. F. Pompeo Leoni spent the greater part of his life in Spain, where most of his works of scu...
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LEONI, POMPEO (Ital.). Sculptor and Medallist of the second half of the sixteenth century ; a son of Leone Leoni ; died at Madrid in 1610. He served the Imperial House of Austria and assisted his father in several of his works, notably in his famous group of Charles V. slaying the Monster, which was commissioned by Ferrante Gonzaga in 1547, achieved in 1556, and bears the signature : LEO P. POMPÉ F. ARET. F. Pompeo Leoni spent the greater part of his life in Spain, where most of his works of scu...
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LEPÉRE, JEAN
LEPÉRE, JEAN (French). Goldsmith and Medallist of Lyons, who, in 1500, was entrusted, in conjunction with his brother Colin, to execute the medal issued in honour of Louis XII. and Anne of Brittany's visit to Lyons, and the models for which were prepared by Nicolas Leclerc and Jehan de St. Priest. This medal of which only silver and bronze specimens now exist appears to have been held in high estimation by contemporaneous artists; it is, observes M. Mazerolle,the first medal of large dimensions ...
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LEPÉRE, JEAN (French). Goldsmith and Medallist of Lyons, who, in 1500, was entrusted, in conjunction with his brother Colin, to execute the medal issued in honour of Louis XII. and Anne of Brittany's visit to Lyons, and the models for which were prepared by Nicolas Leclerc and Jehan de St. Priest. This medal of which only silver and bronze specimens now exist appears to have been held in high estimation by contemporaneous artists; it is, observes M. Mazerolle,the first medal of large dimensions ...
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LEPÉRE, LOUIS
LEPÉRE, LOUIS (French). Goldsmith and Medallist of Lyons; father of Jean and Colin Lep?re, already mentioned, died arc. 1534-IS37- . Louis Lepere, Nicolas de Florence, his son-in-law (f 1499) and Jean Lep?re, his eldest son, modelled the medals which were presented to King Charles VIII. and Anne of Brittany on the occasion of their Visit to Lyons, 1494: Louis Lep?re, and Nicolas de Florence cut the dies from designs supplied by the celebrated artist Jehan Perréal; and Jean Lep?re was entrusted w...
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LEPÉRE, LOUIS (French). Goldsmith and Medallist of Lyons; father of Jean and Colin Lep?re, already mentioned, died arc. 1534-IS37- . Louis Lepere, Nicolas de Florence, his son-in-law (f 1499) and Jean Lep?re, his eldest son, modelled the medals which were presented to King Charles VIII. and Anne of Brittany on the occasion of their Visit to Lyons, 1494: Louis Lep?re, and Nicolas de Florence cut the dies from designs supplied by the celebrated artist Jehan Perréal; and Jean Lep?re was entrusted w...
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LERCH, JOSEPH
LERCH, JOSEPH (Austr.). Mint-engraver at Vienna, 1831-1833 (in private capacity), Assistant-engraver at Prague, 1835-1854, and Chief-engraver, 1854-1857. His full name is JOSEPH LERCH VON LERCHENAU, but his medals are variously signed : JOS. DE LERCHENAU FECIT PRAGAE or I. D. LERCH F. PRAGAE. Lerch was employed at the Vienna Mint during the period of the great coinage of 1831-1833, and between 1835 and 1857 he engraved a great many dies for the currency issued a Prague. By him are also several m...
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LERCH, JOSEPH (Austr.). Mint-engraver at Vienna, 1831-1833 (in private capacity), Assistant-engraver at Prague, 1835-1854, and Chief-engraver, 1854-1857. His full name is JOSEPH LERCH VON LERCHENAU, but his medals are variously signed : JOS. DE LERCHENAU FECIT PRAGAE or I. D. LERCH F. PRAGAE. Lerch was employed at the Vienna Mint during the period of the great coinage of 1831-1833, and between 1835 and 1857 he engraved a great many dies for the currency issued a Prague. By him are also several m...
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