PETREIN (Austr.). Moneyer at Vienna, 1399.
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
PASTI, MATTEO DE'
PASTI, MATTEO DE' (Ital.). Medallist, Sculptor, Painter, and Architect of the fifteenth century. He was born at Verona, circa 1420, and died about 1490. His father was the Magister Andrea da Verona. He appears to have received a carefuf education, and was not only a distinguished humanist but also a clever orator. The first mention of his name occurs in 1441, in which year he was residing at Venice and wrote to Pietro de' Medici, son of Cosmo the elder, and father of Lorenzo the Magnificent. In...
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PASTI, MATTEO DE' (Ital.). Medallist, Sculptor, Painter, and Architect of the fifteenth century. He was born at Verona, circa 1420, and died about 1490. His father was the Magister Andrea da Verona. He appears to have received a carefuf education, and was not only a distinguished humanist but also a clever orator. The first mention of his name occurs in 1441, in which year he was residing at Venice and wrote to Pietro de' Medici, son of Cosmo the elder, and father of Lorenzo the Magnificent. In...
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PASTORINO
PASTORINO (PASTORINO DE' PASTORINI) (Ital.). Painter, Coinengraver, and Medallist, son of Giovanni Michele de' Pastorini, a shoemaker of the neighbourhood of Siena, was born about 1508. He died at Florence, 6. December 1592, and was buried there in Santa Maria Maggiore. In his early years he was a pupil of Guillaume Marcillat, a celebrated French painter on glass, who ended his life in that town. Between 1531 and 1548 he was often employed in that art both at Siena and Rome. Among his works of ...
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PASTORINO (PASTORINO DE' PASTORINI) (Ital.). Painter, Coinengraver, and Medallist, son of Giovanni Michele de' Pastorini, a shoemaker of the neighbourhood of Siena, was born about 1508. He died at Florence, 6. December 1592, and was buried there in Santa Maria Maggiore. In his early years he was a pupil of Guillaume Marcillat, a celebrated French painter on glass, who ended his life in that town. Between 1531 and 1548 he was often employed in that art both at Siena and Rome. Among his works of ...
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PATEY, HENRI AUGUSTE JULES
PATEY, HENRI AUGUSTE JULES (French). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, born at Paris on the 9th of September 1855. He first studied sculpture under H. Chapu, and later medal-engraving under J. C. Chaplain. In 1873 he entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in the workshop of Jouffroy. Two years later, he obtained the first Second Prix de Rome for medal-engraving, and in 1881 the first prize. The artist first began to exhibit at the Salon in 1877, and has since shown there medals and works of sculptu...
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PATEY, HENRI AUGUSTE JULES (French). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, born at Paris on the 9th of September 1855. He first studied sculpture under H. Chapu, and later medal-engraving under J. C. Chaplain. In 1873 he entered the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in the workshop of Jouffroy. Two years later, he obtained the first Second Prix de Rome for medal-engraving, and in 1881 the first prize. The artist first began to exhibit at the Salon in 1877, and has since shown there medals and works of sculptu...
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PATRIARCHE, LOUIS
PATRIARCHE, LOUIS (French). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist born at Bastia (Corsica); pupil of Barrias, and Vernon. At the Salon of 1901, he exhibited a Portrait-medallion of Abbé J***; — 1902. Silver Portrait-medallion; — 1903. Three Plaquettes ; — 1906. Medals and Plaquettes in silver and bronze; — 1907. Portrait-medallion of Mme V***; — 1908. Vin Mariani, plaquette; — Colonial and Oceanography Exhibition of Marseilles ; — Mme S***; — M. Camille Piccioni ; — Mme V***; — Colomba; — Agricult...
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PATRIARCHE, LOUIS (French). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist born at Bastia (Corsica); pupil of Barrias, and Vernon. At the Salon of 1901, he exhibited a Portrait-medallion of Abbé J***; — 1902. Silver Portrait-medallion; — 1903. Three Plaquettes ; — 1906. Medals and Plaquettes in silver and bronze; — 1907. Portrait-medallion of Mme V***; — 1908. Vin Mariani, plaquette; — Colonial and Oceanography Exhibition of Marseilles ; — Mme S***; — M. Camille Piccioni ; — Mme V***; — Colomba; — Agricult...
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