PETER BERG. Medallist at Copenhagen, circ. 1699-1730.
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
PARIS, GABRIEL PAULIN
PARIS, GABRIEL PAULIN (French). Contemporary Sculptor, born at Rethel (Ardennes); pupil of Barrias, and Peter. At the Salon of 1905 he exhibited four Portrait-medals: H. E. Cardinal Langénieux; — E. B.***; — Mme C. S.***; — Mlle H. S.***; in 1906: Autumn leaves; — Mme L. S***; — Mlle M. T***; — M. L. T***; — M. L. L***; — Mme L. P. P***; — Salomé; — Portrait-plaquette of Mlle J. L***; and in 1907 : M. A. L***; — Mlle J. L***; —Abbé A. J***; — Mlle S. B***; —General Dubois, &c....
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PARIS, GABRIEL PAULIN (French). Contemporary Sculptor, born at Rethel (Ardennes); pupil of Barrias, and Peter. At the Salon of 1905 he exhibited four Portrait-medals: H. E. Cardinal Langénieux; — E. B.***; — Mme C. S.***; — Mlle H. S.***; in 1906: Autumn leaves; — Mme L. S***; — Mlle M. T***; — M. L. T***; — M. L. L***; — Mme L. P. P***; — Salomé; — Portrait-plaquette of Mlle J. L***; and in 1907 : M. A. L***; — Mlle J. L***; —Abbé A. J***; — Mlle S. B***; —General Dubois, &c....
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PARISE, JEAN
PARISE, JEAN (French). Medallist of the first half of the seventeenth century, who was working at Rome, circ. 1630, when he was called to Stockholm, in the reign of Christina, and died in Sweden, 1655, on the estate of Leckâ, which belonged to Count Magnus Gabriel de la Gardie, to whose memory he executed a Portrait-medal. Some of the medallic productions of Parise relate to Queen Christina, and others to her successor, Charles Gustavus. Hildebrand describes the following: Christina, Coronation ...
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PARISE, JEAN (French). Medallist of the first half of the seventeenth century, who was working at Rome, circ. 1630, when he was called to Stockholm, in the reign of Christina, and died in Sweden, 1655, on the estate of Leckâ, which belonged to Count Magnus Gabriel de la Gardie, to whose memory he executed a Portrait-medal. Some of the medallic productions of Parise relate to Queen Christina, and others to her successor, Charles Gustavus. Hildebrand describes the following: Christina, Coronation ...
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PARKES, (2.) C.
PARKES, I. C. (Brit.). Son of Isaac Parkes, and his successor after his retirement from active work. He found it more profitable, says Dr Frazer, to develop an extensive trade in other departments. Several medals bear his signature : I. C. PARKES F. Amongst these : Visit of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to Ireland, 1861 ; — H. R. H. the Prince of Wales; Visit to Ireland, 1861 (signed: I. C. P.); — Orange Medal; obv. Bust of William III.; R. Three varieties ; — Royal Dublin Society Prize Medal...
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PARKES, I. C. (Brit.). Son of Isaac Parkes, and his successor after his retirement from active work. He found it more profitable, says Dr Frazer, to develop an extensive trade in other departments. Several medals bear his signature : I. C. PARKES F. Amongst these : Visit of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert to Ireland, 1861 ; — H. R. H. the Prince of Wales; Visit to Ireland, 1861 (signed: I. C. P.); — Orange Medal; obv. Bust of William III.; R. Three varieties ; — Royal Dublin Society Prize Medal...
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PARKES, ISAAC
PARKES, ISAAC (Brit.). A native of Birmingham, who went to Ireland in 1807, and was apprenticed to his brother, a button manufacturer of Dublin. He received instruction in modelling from Sherwin, the pupil of Smyth. From about 1814 to 1865, he executed numerous medals, tokens, &c, some of which deserve special commendation. He was buried in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin, December 3rd, 1870, his age being stated as 78 years. The following are his best known productions : Centenary of the House ...
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PARKES, ISAAC (Brit.). A native of Birmingham, who went to Ireland in 1807, and was apprenticed to his brother, a button manufacturer of Dublin. He received instruction in modelling from Sherwin, the pupil of Smyth. From about 1814 to 1865, he executed numerous medals, tokens, &c, some of which deserve special commendation. He was buried in Mount Jerome Cemetery, Dublin, December 3rd, 1870, his age being stated as 78 years. The following are his best known productions : Centenary of the House ...
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