PHILIPP ROETTIERS. Coin-engraver ot the eighteenth century ; † 1732. Bibliography. — Schlickeysen-Pallmann, op. cit.
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
PELEGUER
PELEGUER (Span.). Medallist of Valencia, of the latter part of the eighteenth century, and first three decades of the nineteenth, whose signature occurs in full on Proclamation Medals of King Charles IV. (1789) for Murcia, Orihuela, Valencia, &c. and also on the following medals: 1784. Prosperity of the Royal House of Spain; obv. Busts of Charles III. and his children Charles and Marie-Louise ; R. a. pasqval . g.pastor, &c. Arms of Valencia; ex.: PELEGVER. ; — Religious Medal, with figure of the...
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PELEGUER (Span.). Medallist of Valencia, of the latter part of the eighteenth century, and first three decades of the nineteenth, whose signature occurs in full on Proclamation Medals of King Charles IV. (1789) for Murcia, Orihuela, Valencia, &c. and also on the following medals: 1784. Prosperity of the Royal House of Spain; obv. Busts of Charles III. and his children Charles and Marie-Louise ; R. a. pasqval . g.pastor, &c. Arms of Valencia; ex.: PELEGVER. ; — Religious Medal, with figure of the...
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PENIN, LUDOVIC
PENIN, LUDOVIC (French). Medallist, born at Lyons, 8. January 1830, son of Marius Penin. He entered the School of Fine Arts at Lyons in 1847, and studied under J. Fabisch. In 1860 he took the direction of his father's die-sinking establishment. In 1864 he was appointed Engraver to H. H. Pius IX. He died on 16. March 1868, at the early age of 38. His best known medals are: Commemorative medal of N.-D. de France at Puy ; — Agricultural, Musical, Religious, &c. Prize medals; — Sociétés de secours d...
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PENIN, LUDOVIC (French). Medallist, born at Lyons, 8. January 1830, son of Marius Penin. He entered the School of Fine Arts at Lyons in 1847, and studied under J. Fabisch. In 1860 he took the direction of his father's die-sinking establishment. In 1864 he was appointed Engraver to H. H. Pius IX. He died on 16. March 1868, at the early age of 38. His best known medals are: Commemorative medal of N.-D. de France at Puy ; — Agricultural, Musical, Religious, &c. Prize medals; — Sociétés de secours d...
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PENIN, MARIUS PONS JEAN BAPTISTE
PENIN, MARIUS PONS JEAN BAPTISTE (French). Medallist, born at Barjols (Var.), 15. August 1807, died there, 9. November 1883. Son of a goldsmith, he developed at an early age artistic taste and ability. He settled in 1828 at Lyons, where he produced a large number of medals and jetons, among which I may mention: Portrait-medal of Ludovic Penin, 1868; — Scientific Congress of Nismes, 1844 ; — Series of Jetons for Industrial Societies; — The Metric system exclusively adopted in France, 1840 ; — Vir...
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PENIN, MARIUS PONS JEAN BAPTISTE (French). Medallist, born at Barjols (Var.), 15. August 1807, died there, 9. November 1883. Son of a goldsmith, he developed at an early age artistic taste and ability. He settled in 1828 at Lyons, where he produced a large number of medals and jetons, among which I may mention: Portrait-medal of Ludovic Penin, 1868; — Scientific Congress of Nismes, 1844 ; — Series of Jetons for Industrial Societies; — The Metric system exclusively adopted in France, 1840 ; — Vir...
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PERCIER, CHARLES
PERCIER, CHARLES (French). Architect, born at Paris, 22. August 1764, died there, 5. September 1838. The Louvre Museum preserves a number of drawings by this artist, who also designed some of the medals of the Napoleonic series. Marx, in Médailleurs modernes en France et a I'étranger, 1900, PI. IV, reproduces two of his designs for the medal commemorating the Capitulation of Spandau, Stettin, Magdeburg, and Custrin, one of which was adopted by Jeuffroy. Bibliography. — Chavignerie et Auvray, op....
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PERCIER, CHARLES (French). Architect, born at Paris, 22. August 1764, died there, 5. September 1838. The Louvre Museum preserves a number of drawings by this artist, who also designed some of the medals of the Napoleonic series. Marx, in Médailleurs modernes en France et a I'étranger, 1900, PI. IV, reproduces two of his designs for the medal commemorating the Capitulation of Spandau, Stettin, Magdeburg, and Custrin, one of which was adopted by Jeuffroy. Bibliography. — Chavignerie et Auvray, op....
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