LUCHIEU, MATTHIEU DE (French). Also MATHIEU or MAHIEU (DE LISIEUX). Mint-engraver at Troyes, circ. 1375 - † 1376.
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
LJUNGBERGER, GUSTAV
LJUNGBERGER, GUSTAV (Swed.). Medallist of the second half of the eighteenth century, born circ. 1740, who worked at Stockholm, 1765-1801. On the death of Fehrman in 1780, he was appointed Court-medallist. His talent found recognition from the Academies of Florence, Bologna, Vienna, and Copenhagen which received him as a member, and the King of Sweden (Gustavus III.) invested him with the Order of Wasa. Among this artist's best known productions are the following medals : Medal of the Lodge " Ein...
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LJUNGBERGER, GUSTAV (Swed.). Medallist of the second half of the eighteenth century, born circ. 1740, who worked at Stockholm, 1765-1801. On the death of Fehrman in 1780, he was appointed Court-medallist. His talent found recognition from the Academies of Florence, Bologna, Vienna, and Copenhagen which received him as a member, and the King of Sweden (Gustavus III.) invested him with the Order of Wasa. Among this artist's best known productions are the following medals : Medal of the Lodge " Ein...
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LOBSINGER, HANS
LOBSINGER, HANS (Germ.). Founder, Gem-engraver, and Worker in metal and hone-stone, who worked at Nuremberg, circ. 1530- 1570. He was born in 1510 and died about 1570. Doppelmayr, speaking of Hans Lobsinger, says that he was skilled in many things, and showed much talent in modelling and casting in metal, wax and plaster, and in cutting precious stones, and it is therefore probable that a place in the circle of artists belongs to him. However, the medal which is shown as his work, having his po...
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LOBSINGER, HANS (Germ.). Founder, Gem-engraver, and Worker in metal and hone-stone, who worked at Nuremberg, circ. 1530- 1570. He was born in 1510 and died about 1570. Doppelmayr, speaking of Hans Lobsinger, says that he was skilled in many things, and showed much talent in modelling and casting in metal, wax and plaster, and in cutting precious stones, and it is therefore probable that a place in the circle of artists belongs to him. However, the medal which is shown as his work, having his po...
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LODOVICO DA FOLIGNO
LODOVICO DA FOLIGNO (Vide vol. II, p. 118). Von Fabriczy makes the following comment on Armand and Heiss's attribution to this artist of the medals of Pietro and Giovanni de' Medici. "Beide Medaillen sind wahrscheinlich, wie auch die Cosimos, über Auftrag Piero Medicis entstanden, und zwar zwischen 1465 und 1469. Auf das Zeugnis eines Schreibens hin, das der seit 1451 in Ferrara thätige Goldschmied und Medailleur Lodovico da Foligno im Juni 1471 an Lorenzo de' Medici richtete, hat Armand und nac...
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LODOVICO DA FOLIGNO (Vide vol. II, p. 118). Von Fabriczy makes the following comment on Armand and Heiss's attribution to this artist of the medals of Pietro and Giovanni de' Medici. "Beide Medaillen sind wahrscheinlich, wie auch die Cosimos, über Auftrag Piero Medicis entstanden, und zwar zwischen 1465 und 1469. Auf das Zeugnis eines Schreibens hin, das der seit 1451 in Ferrara thätige Goldschmied und Medailleur Lodovico da Foligno im Juni 1471 an Lorenzo de' Medici richtete, hat Armand und nac...
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LOCH, CHRISTOPH
LOCH, CHRISTOPH (Germ.). Goldsmith and Burger of Hall in Tyrol, presented in 1560 a medal to the Emperor Ferdinand I. (as a token of his ability as an Engraver) and was paid 5 Gulden for his expenses and return journey from Vienna. Before 1550, we find his name in official documents, as Assistant-engraver to the elder Ursenthaler at the Mint of Hall. He later applied for the office of Master of the Mint, but apparently he was unsuccessful. His medal of Ferdinand I. is still unknown. Bibliography...
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LOCH, CHRISTOPH (Germ.). Goldsmith and Burger of Hall in Tyrol, presented in 1560 a medal to the Emperor Ferdinand I. (as a token of his ability as an Engraver) and was paid 5 Gulden for his expenses and return journey from Vienna. Before 1550, we find his name in official documents, as Assistant-engraver to the elder Ursenthaler at the Mint of Hall. He later applied for the office of Master of the Mint, but apparently he was unsuccessful. His medal of Ferdinand I. is still unknown. Bibliography...
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