NICOLAS CHEVALIER. French Medallist, who worked at Amsterdam, 1694- 1705.
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
MÜLLER, JOHANN CHRISTOPH
MÜLLER, JOHANN CHRISTOPH (Germ.). Modeller in wax, and Medallist, who resided at Stuttgart, arc. 1670-1695. He is the author of the following medallic productions, which are all signed : JCM : Undated. Carl Ludwig von der Pfalz (illustrated) ; — 1671. Nuremberg Shooting Medal; — Undated, and 1674. Eberhard III. of Würtemberg (Binder I., 139, 145, 146); — Undated. Wilhelm Ludwig of Würtemberg ; — Undated, and 1680. Friedrich Carl of Würtemberg; — 1682. Marriage of Friedrich Carl of Würtemberg wit...
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MÜLLER, JOHANN CHRISTOPH (Germ.). Modeller in wax, and Medallist, who resided at Stuttgart, arc. 1670-1695. He is the author of the following medallic productions, which are all signed : JCM : Undated. Carl Ludwig von der Pfalz (illustrated) ; — 1671. Nuremberg Shooting Medal; — Undated, and 1674. Eberhard III. of Würtemberg (Binder I., 139, 145, 146); — Undated. Wilhelm Ludwig of Würtemberg ; — Undated, and 1680. Friedrich Carl of Würtemberg; — 1682. Marriage of Friedrich Carl of Würtemberg wit...
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MÜLLER, KONSTANTIN
MÜLLER, KONSTANTIN (Germ.). Goldsmith, Seal-engraver, and Medallist, who was working at Augsburg, circ. 1545. He is mentioned by Bolzenthal, and Dr Fr. Kenner ascribes to him medals and counters with decorative figures, portraits of ancestors of Charles V., goldsmiths' models in gold, silver and other metals. By an order of Charles V., dated from Worms, 20. May 1545, all sealengravers and die-cutters of the empire, were forbidden, under severe penalty, to imitate within six years, any of this a...
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MÜLLER, KONSTANTIN (Germ.). Goldsmith, Seal-engraver, and Medallist, who was working at Augsburg, circ. 1545. He is mentioned by Bolzenthal, and Dr Fr. Kenner ascribes to him medals and counters with decorative figures, portraits of ancestors of Charles V., goldsmiths' models in gold, silver and other metals. By an order of Charles V., dated from Worms, 20. May 1545, all sealengravers and die-cutters of the empire, were forbidden, under severe penalty, to imitate within six years, any of this a...
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MÜLLER, O.
MÜLLER, O. (WOUTER) (Dutch). Silversmith, and Medallist of Amsterdam, whose date of activity is comprised between 1653 and 1688. Bolzenthal calls him "der Meister Müller", and praises much the excellence of the execution of his medals, which, like those of Peter Van Abeele, are embossed and chased, and in high relief. Vide Franks and Grueber, Med. III., II, 733. Of interest to English collectors are the following medals by this artist : 1652. Admiral Martin Harpertsz ; — 1653. Martin Tromp; R. N...
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MÜLLER, O. (WOUTER) (Dutch). Silversmith, and Medallist of Amsterdam, whose date of activity is comprised between 1653 and 1688. Bolzenthal calls him "der Meister Müller", and praises much the excellence of the execution of his medals, which, like those of Peter Van Abeele, are embossed and chased, and in high relief. Vide Franks and Grueber, Med. III., II, 733. Of interest to English collectors are the following medals by this artist : 1652. Admiral Martin Harpertsz ; — 1653. Martin Tromp; R. N...
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MÜLLER, PHILIPP HEINRICH
MÜLLER, PHILIPP HEINRICH (Germ.). Also MILLER. A famous Medallist of the end of the seventeenth century, and early part of the eighteenth. He was born at Augsburg, 2. October 1654, and died there, 17. January 1719, at the age of 65. His father's name was Hans Jakob Müller, and his mother's, Barbara, née Wächler. Very little is known of the artist's life, especially of his early career. His parents being of modest means, he was obliged to begin quite young to provide for himself, and learned the...
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MÜLLER, PHILIPP HEINRICH (Germ.). Also MILLER. A famous Medallist of the end of the seventeenth century, and early part of the eighteenth. He was born at Augsburg, 2. October 1654, and died there, 17. January 1719, at the age of 65. His father's name was Hans Jakob Müller, and his mother's, Barbara, née Wächler. Very little is known of the artist's life, especially of his early career. His parents being of modest means, he was obliged to begin quite young to provide for himself, and learned the...
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