MICHAUX, ALPHONSE (Belg.). Coin-engraver and Medallist, born at Brussels, 15. December 1860; pupil of the Academy of Fine Arts of that city. In 1895 he was appointed Chief-engraver (Chef de la fabrication des coins monétaires) at the Brussels Mint, but had been connected with the Mint since 1878. By him are the dies of a certain number of Belgian coins, amongst which I may mention the new Nickel 10 and 5 Centimes pieces of Belgium, with holes in centre (one illustrated); also the Nickel 10 and 5 Centime pieces with the effigy of the Grand Duke of Luxemburg, etc.; — Roumanian 20, 10 and 5 Bani pieces; — 2 and 1 Shahi pieces of Persia, etc. The best known medals by this artist are : Commemorative medal of the Shah's Visit to the Mint of Brussels, 1900; — 50th Anniversary of the Marriage of the Grand Duke of Luxemburg, 1901 ; — Centenary of the College of Luxemburg, 1903 ; — Ticket (Jeton de présence) of the Royal Numismatic Society of Belgium, with portrait of Renier Chalon ; — Death of King Charles XV. of Sweden, 1873 (signed : R. MICHAUX, and probably the work of Michaux's father); — Birth of the XX. Century, 1902 (for which medal the artist obtained the first Award); — J. S. Stas, 1891 (after L. Wiener); — Medal of the Universal Exhibition at Antwerp, 1894; — Centenary of the Republic of Ha?ti; — Prize Medal, 1905 ; — 40th Anniversary of the Reign of Carol I. of Roumania, 100 Lei pice, 1866- 1906. Laureate of the Competition for Medal-engraving, which was opened in 1902 by the Royal Academy of Belgium, Michaux has been entrusted by his government with the engraving of the Jeton struck on the occasion of the Opening of the Universal Exhibition at Li?ge in 1905. Bibliography. — Information kindly supplied by M. Alphonse de Witte. — Revue belge de numismatique.
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
MEISSONNIER, JEAN LOUIS ERNEST
MEISSONNIER, JEAN LOUIS ERNEST (French). A famous Painter of the nineteenth century, born at Lyons in 1811, died at Paris in 1891. He began as a book illustrator of "Paul et Virginie" amongst other works, practising the while and perfecting his art as a figure painter, in which he achieved signal success, from his “Chess-player" series to his designs for the decoration of the Pantheon, "The Apotheosis of France". He was also a successful modeller in wax and clay, and by him are some Portrait-med...
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MEISSONNIER, JEAN LOUIS ERNEST (French). A famous Painter of the nineteenth century, born at Lyons in 1811, died at Paris in 1891. He began as a book illustrator of "Paul et Virginie" amongst other works, practising the while and perfecting his art as a figure painter, in which he achieved signal success, from his “Chess-player" series to his designs for the decoration of the Pantheon, "The Apotheosis of France". He was also a successful modeller in wax and clay, and by him are some Portrait-med...
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MEISSONNIER, JUSTE AUR?LE
MEISSONNIER, JUSTE AUR?LE (French). Architect, Painter, Sculptor, and Goldsmith, born at Turin in 1675, died at Paris in 1750. He was one of the artists, says Rondot, who gave a new impulse to the decorative art, created under Louis XIV. by Lepautre, Marot, and others. As chief of a school he is one of the originators of the style (so-called) of Louis XV. Meissonnier is famous as a Goldsmith, and he was " Dessinateur ordinaire du Cabinet du roi. " Bibliography. — Rondot, op. cit., p. 355. — J. J...
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MEISSONNIER, JUSTE AUR?LE (French). Architect, Painter, Sculptor, and Goldsmith, born at Turin in 1675, died at Paris in 1750. He was one of the artists, says Rondot, who gave a new impulse to the decorative art, created under Louis XIV. by Lepautre, Marot, and others. As chief of a school he is one of the originators of the style (so-called) of Louis XV. Meissonnier is famous as a Goldsmith, and he was " Dessinateur ordinaire du Cabinet du roi. " Bibliography. — Rondot, op. cit., p. 355. — J. J...
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MEIT, CONRAD
MEIT, CONRAD (Germ.). Sculptor to the Archduchess Margarethe, a friend of Albrecht Dürer, who worked some time at Wittenberg, in the early part of the sixteenth century. He appears to have been also a Medallist, as shown by the Portrait-medal of the young Nuremberg patrician Peter Harsdörffer, signed : CONTRFET VON CONRAT MIT. A model of this medal in alabaster was published by Imhoff, but the inscription could no longer be read. By the same artist is a statuette of Judith in alabaster in the Ba...
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MEIT, CONRAD (Germ.). Sculptor to the Archduchess Margarethe, a friend of Albrecht Dürer, who worked some time at Wittenberg, in the early part of the sixteenth century. He appears to have been also a Medallist, as shown by the Portrait-medal of the young Nuremberg patrician Peter Harsdörffer, signed : CONTRFET VON CONRAT MIT. A model of this medal in alabaster was published by Imhoff, but the inscription could no longer be read. By the same artist is a statuette of Judith in alabaster in the Ba...
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MELCHIOR, JOHANN PETER
MELCHIOR, JOHANN PETER (Germ.). Sculptor and Modeller in wax, terra-cotta, etc., born in 1742, died in 1825. Between 1770 and 1779 he was Court Sculptor at Höchst-am-Main ; later he worked at Frankenthal, Mannheim, and Nuremberg, and in 1796 he was appointed Inspector of the Porcelain Manufactory of Nymphenburg. There he executed numerous Portrait-medallions of the Bavarian Royal family ; — Samuel Thomas von Soemmering, a distinguished physician, and others. From an earlier date are the artist'...
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MELCHIOR, JOHANN PETER (Germ.). Sculptor and Modeller in wax, terra-cotta, etc., born in 1742, died in 1825. Between 1770 and 1779 he was Court Sculptor at Höchst-am-Main ; later he worked at Frankenthal, Mannheim, and Nuremberg, and in 1796 he was appointed Inspector of the Porcelain Manufactory of Nymphenburg. There he executed numerous Portrait-medallions of the Bavarian Royal family ; — Samuel Thomas von Soemmering, a distinguished physician, and others. From an earlier date are the artist'...
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