MAROILLES, JEAN DE (French). Goldsmith, and Mint-engraver ai Valenciennes, 1368.
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
MADRASSI, LUCA
MADRASSI, LUCA (Ital.). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, residing at Paris ; a pupil of Cavelier. He is the author of numerous Portrait medallions of distinguished personages, among which Dr F. P. Weber mentions the following : George Meredith, 1892; — Lord Ronald Gower, 1892 ; — Lord Beaconsfield (1805-1881), 1894; — The Right Honble W. E. Gladstone, 1894. These are all cast in bronze. Also : Venus Astarte, 189 1 ; — 1892. Child's Portrait; — Reading; — 1895. Probite commerciale, ...
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MADRASSI, LUCA (Ital.). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, residing at Paris ; a pupil of Cavelier. He is the author of numerous Portrait medallions of distinguished personages, among which Dr F. P. Weber mentions the following : George Meredith, 1892; — Lord Ronald Gower, 1892 ; — Lord Beaconsfield (1805-1881), 1894; — The Right Honble W. E. Gladstone, 1894. These are all cast in bronze. Also : Venus Astarte, 189 1 ; — 1892. Child's Portrait; — Reading; — 1895. Probite commerciale, ...
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MAEHN, THÉODORE
MAEHN, THÉODORE (Gem.). Medallist, born at Strassburg in 1834, was apprenticed in the firm of Mondini, Paris, where he married his chiefs daughter and succeeded to the business in 1866. He retired from active life in 1879, but still resides in Paris (53, Avenue Ledru-Rollin). In 1875 he engraved, amongst others, the medal (jeton de présence) of the Société des Bateaux parisiens(AR. &. ?.), and that of the "Syndicat des Charpentiers " of Paris. Bibliography. — Information kindly supplied by M. Ju...
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MAEHN, THÉODORE (Gem.). Medallist, born at Strassburg in 1834, was apprenticed in the firm of Mondini, Paris, where he married his chiefs daughter and succeeded to the business in 1866. He retired from active life in 1879, but still resides in Paris (53, Avenue Ledru-Rollin). In 1875 he engraved, amongst others, the medal (jeton de présence) of the Société des Bateaux parisiens(AR. &. ?.), and that of the "Syndicat des Charpentiers " of Paris. Bibliography. — Information kindly supplied by M. Ju...
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MAGNIADAS, FRANKY
MAGNIADAS, FRANKY (French). Medallist of the middle of the nineteenth century, whose productions are fairly numerous. I have noticed his signature on the following medals : Jean Francois Le Sueur, composer, 1852; — Jean Pierre Béranger, poet, 1856 (2 var.); — Giuseppe Garibaldi, 1859, (signed : FRANKY MAGNIADAS) &c. Several of his medals were edited by Massonnet. In 1848, this Engraver submitted various Patterns for Al. 20 Francs, AR. 5 Francs and ?. 10 Centimes to the Coinage Committee of the S...
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MAGNIADAS, FRANKY (French). Medallist of the middle of the nineteenth century, whose productions are fairly numerous. I have noticed his signature on the following medals : Jean Francois Le Sueur, composer, 1852; — Jean Pierre Béranger, poet, 1856 (2 var.); — Giuseppe Garibaldi, 1859, (signed : FRANKY MAGNIADAS) &c. Several of his medals were edited by Massonnet. In 1848, this Engraver submitted various Patterns for Al. 20 Francs, AR. 5 Francs and ?. 10 Centimes to the Coinage Committee of the S...
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MAGNOLINO, JACOPO
MAGNOLINO, JACOPO (Ital.). Goldsmith of Florence, who settled at Rome under Pope Innocent VIII., for whom and his successor, Alexander VI., he worked from arc. 1485 to 1495. In a document of 1495 he is called presidens sen super stans in zecca Smi D. N. in Urbe, but whether he cut any dies for the Papal coinage is not certain. He executed in 1486 the golden Rose, which was presented to King James III. of Scotland, and that of 1488. Bibliography. — Eug. Müntz, Les Arts ? la Cour des Papes Innocen...
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MAGNOLINO, JACOPO (Ital.). Goldsmith of Florence, who settled at Rome under Pope Innocent VIII., for whom and his successor, Alexander VI., he worked from arc. 1485 to 1495. In a document of 1495 he is called presidens sen super stans in zecca Smi D. N. in Urbe, but whether he cut any dies for the Papal coinage is not certain. He executed in 1486 the golden Rose, which was presented to King James III. of Scotland, and that of 1488. Bibliography. — Eug. Müntz, Les Arts ? la Cour des Papes Innocen...
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