PETIT, JACQUES II (French). Mint-engraver at Tours, 1767- 1768.
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
PASSAMONTI, S.
PASSAMONTI, S. (Ital.). ScuIptor, Medallist, Gem-, and Coin-engraver at Rome, during the second and third quarters of the nineteenth century. He was a pupil of Canova, and for some time occupied the post of Chief-engraver at the Mint of Rome. One of his finest productions is a cameo in onyx, representing Jupiter defeating the Titans, which he exhibited at the Great Exhibition, London, 1851. I have also noticed his signature on the Annual medal of 1851 of Pope Pius VII., commemorating the Ratifi...
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PASSAMONTI, S. (Ital.). ScuIptor, Medallist, Gem-, and Coin-engraver at Rome, during the second and third quarters of the nineteenth century. He was a pupil of Canova, and for some time occupied the post of Chief-engraver at the Mint of Rome. One of his finest productions is a cameo in onyx, representing Jupiter defeating the Titans, which he exhibited at the Great Exhibition, London, 1851. I have also noticed his signature on the Annual medal of 1851 of Pope Pius VII., commemorating the Ratifi...
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PASSE, SIMON
PASSE, SIMON ; also VAN DE PAS or PASS, PASSAEUS (Dutch). A famous Engraver, born at Utrecht circ. 1574, came to England about 1613, and worked there for ten years; then entered the service of the King of Denmark at Copenhagen where he remained until his death (about 1644, certainly not later than 15. July 1647). He was the youngest son of Crispin (or Crispiaen) van de Pas (or Passe), a clever Line-engraver, and a brother of Crispin who worked both at Paris and Amsterdam, and of William, who al...
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PASSE, SIMON ; also VAN DE PAS or PASS, PASSAEUS (Dutch). A famous Engraver, born at Utrecht circ. 1574, came to England about 1613, and worked there for ten years; then entered the service of the King of Denmark at Copenhagen where he remained until his death (about 1644, certainly not later than 15. July 1647). He was the youngest son of Crispin (or Crispiaen) van de Pas (or Passe), a clever Line-engraver, and a brother of Crispin who worked both at Paris and Amsterdam, and of William, who al...
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PASSE, WILLIAM
PASSE, WILLIAM (Dutch.). Son of Crispin de Passe, and brother of Simon; born at Utrecht in 1590; resided the greater part of his life in England, and lived until about 1660. Amongst his copperplates are : James I. and his family; — James I. with Henry, Prince of Wales; — Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester (oval); — George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham ; — Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, on horseback ; — Frances, Duchess of Richmond and Lenox ; — Christian IV. of Denmark, and Frederick of Holstein ...
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PASSE, WILLIAM (Dutch.). Son of Crispin de Passe, and brother of Simon; born at Utrecht in 1590; resided the greater part of his life in England, and lived until about 1660. Amongst his copperplates are : James I. and his family; — James I. with Henry, Prince of Wales; — Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester (oval); — George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham ; — Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, on horseback ; — Frances, Duchess of Richmond and Lenox ; — Christian IV. of Denmark, and Frederick of Holstein ...
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PASSERO, BERNARDINO
PASSERO, BERNARDINO (Ital.). Sculptor and Medallist, who was working at Rome in the last quarter of the sixteenth century. In conjunction with Bartolommeo Argenterio, of Turin, he executed about 1582 Portrait-medals of Pope Gregory XIII. , which were intended to be placed in the foundations of the College of Jesuits. Bertolotti, Artisti subalpini in Roma, informs us that Passero made three of these medals and Argenterio two. These are no doubt, says Armand, the medals described by Bonanni (nos 4...
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PASSERO, BERNARDINO (Ital.). Sculptor and Medallist, who was working at Rome in the last quarter of the sixteenth century. In conjunction with Bartolommeo Argenterio, of Turin, he executed about 1582 Portrait-medals of Pope Gregory XIII. , which were intended to be placed in the foundations of the College of Jesuits. Bertolotti, Artisti subalpini in Roma, informs us that Passero made three of these medals and Argenterio two. These are no doubt, says Armand, the medals described by Bonanni (nos 4...
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