LÜDER, JAN (Dutch). Medallist of the fourth quarter of the seventeenth century and early part of the eighteenth, circ. 1680- 1710. He executed a large number of medals for William III. of. Great Britain and also for John George III., Elector of Saxony. His work is not of great merit, and he is said to have frequently copied the designs of other medallists. This engraver visited England, where he may have cut some of his medals : Among his productions, we find : James II. and — Mary, 1685 James II. and Mary, 1685 R. FORTES RADII &c. Full Sun (imitated from Bower's medal) ; — Landing of William of Orange at Torbay, 1688; — Rebellion in Ireland, 1689; — Coronation of Queen Mary, 1689; — William III.'s resistance to France, 1689; — Fortunes of William III, 1689 R. QVI SEMPER FORTIS &c; — Tribute to William III., 1689 R. AMOR BATAVAE GENTIS &.; — Tribute to Mary, 1689; — William III. called to Ireland, 1690; — Mary, as Regent, 1690 (2 var.); — Battle of the Boyne, 1690 (3 var.); — William III. enters Dublin, July 1690 (2 var.) ; — Ireland subdued, 1690 ; — Mary, as Regent, 1691 R. Lioness at the mouth of a cave; — Triumphal Entry into the Hague of William III., 1691 (sev. var.); — Duke of Zell, Knight of the Garter, 1691 ; — Relief of Coni by Prince Eugene of Savoy, 1691 ; — Battle of Aghrim, July 1691 ; — Limerick taken, October 1691; — The Reformation preserved by the King of England, 1691; — William III 's throne established, 1691 (2 var.); — Deventer Testimonial to William III., 1691 (medal struck at the expense of Peter Sluysken, Master of the Mint at Deventer); — Ireland reunited, 1692 (2 var.); — Battle of La Hogue, 19/29 May, 1692 (sev. var.); — Death of Queen Mary, 7. January 1695 (sev. var. one illustrated ; — Death and Funeral of Queen Mary, 1695; — Namur retaken by William III., 1695 (signed : L); — Others, on the same event; — Peace of Ryswick, 1697 (sev. var.); — Memorial of William III. (unique gold badge in British' Museum); — Liberty and Religion restored to England, 1689 ( R. Ark of the Covenant; — Victories of Frederick III., Prince Elector of Brandenburg, 1689; — John George III., Prince Elector of Saxony, 1689; — Rebellion at Amsterdam quelled, 1690. Lüder signed his medals variously : I. L. F. ; — IAN.LUDER : FECIT ; — I. LUDER FECIT; — I. LUDER F. ; — L. ; — I. L. ; — I. LUDER; — IAN LUDER F. ; — IAN. LUDER : FEC, &c. Bibliography. — Bolzenthal, op. cit. — Franks and Grueber, op. cit. — Ammon, op. cit. — Catalogus der Nederlandsche en op Nederland betrekking hebbende . Gedenkpenningen. 's Gravenhage, 1903. — De Historiepenningen en Munten betrekking hebbende op het Stamhuis van Oranje-Nassau.
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
LINDAUER, EDMOND EUGÉNE ÉMILE
LINDAUER, EDMOND EUGÉNE ÉMILE (French). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, residing at Paris ; pupil of Jacques Perrin and Keltz. By him are the following medallic productions : 1896. Mme Lindauer; — 1899. Portrait of Pierre; — Four medals in silver; — 1900. Mme Lindauer, medal in steel; — Pierre, portrait-plaquette in steel ; — 1901. La Vierge au lys; — L'Ange pleureur; — Le Christ du Sacré C?ur ;— Virgin and Child ; — " Mater Inviolata " ; — Tricoteuse; — 1902. Portrait-plaquettes ; — 1903. ...
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LINDAUER, EDMOND EUGÉNE ÉMILE (French). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, residing at Paris ; pupil of Jacques Perrin and Keltz. By him are the following medallic productions : 1896. Mme Lindauer; — 1899. Portrait of Pierre; — Four medals in silver; — 1900. Mme Lindauer, medal in steel; — Pierre, portrait-plaquette in steel ; — 1901. La Vierge au lys; — L'Ange pleureur; — Le Christ du Sacré C?ur ;— Virgin and Child ; — " Mater Inviolata " ; — Tricoteuse; — 1902. Portrait-plaquettes ; — 1903. ...
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LINDBERG, ADOLF
LINDBERG, ADOLF (Swed.) Contemporary Medallist and Professor of drawing at the official School of Art in Stockholm ; also Engraver of medals to the King of Sweden ; he studied at Paris at the Academy of Fine Arts and was a pupil of Paulin Tasset. His earliest productions date from about 1860. The following medals by this talented artist have come under my notice : Medal of the Industrial and Commercial Association of Upsala, 1862 ; — Medal of the Stockholm Sharpshooters' Club, 1868; — Marriage o...
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LINDBERG, ADOLF (Swed.) Contemporary Medallist and Professor of drawing at the official School of Art in Stockholm ; also Engraver of medals to the King of Sweden ; he studied at Paris at the Academy of Fine Arts and was a pupil of Paulin Tasset. His earliest productions date from about 1860. The following medals by this talented artist have come under my notice : Medal of the Industrial and Commercial Association of Upsala, 1862 ; — Medal of the Stockholm Sharpshooters' Club, 1868; — Marriage o...
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LINDBERG, ERIK
LINDBERG, ERIK (Swed.). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, residing at Stockholm; a son of Prof. Adolf Lindberg, born in 1873 and although quite young, a very able and clever artist. " He has shown in the execution of the various medals he has already produced a very rare ability, not only in regard to composition and artistic workmanship, but also in the delicacy of expression and feeling of form in his modelling of the subjects. The likeness of the late Alfred Nobel on the various Prize Meda...
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LINDBERG, ERIK (Swed.). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, residing at Stockholm; a son of Prof. Adolf Lindberg, born in 1873 and although quite young, a very able and clever artist. " He has shown in the execution of the various medals he has already produced a very rare ability, not only in regard to composition and artistic workmanship, but also in the delicacy of expression and feeling of form in his modelling of the subjects. The likeness of the late Alfred Nobel on the various Prize Meda...
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LINDENSCHMIDT, JOHANN
LINDENSCHMIDT, JOHANN (Germ.). Medallist and Coin-engraver, born in 1770 at Camberg in Westerwald, died at Wiesbaden in 1819. “ He was brought up at first to be a gunsmith ", says Dr F. P. Weber, " his father Wilhelm's trade, but soon found means to educate himself in drawing, engraving, &c. and worked as a Medallist and Mint-engraver, first in Mayence, 1790-1808, then at Wiesbaden, 1808-1819. Wilhelm Lindenschmidt, the historical painter, and Dr Ludwig Lindenschmidt, the antiquary, were his son...
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LINDENSCHMIDT, JOHANN (Germ.). Medallist and Coin-engraver, born in 1770 at Camberg in Westerwald, died at Wiesbaden in 1819. “ He was brought up at first to be a gunsmith ", says Dr F. P. Weber, " his father Wilhelm's trade, but soon found means to educate himself in drawing, engraving, &c. and worked as a Medallist and Mint-engraver, first in Mayence, 1790-1808, then at Wiesbaden, 1808-1819. Wilhelm Lindenschmidt, the historical painter, and Dr Ludwig Lindenschmidt, the antiquary, were his son...
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