ZUANO LOREDANO. Rector of the Mint at Cattaro, 1590-1592.
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
PICAUD, CHARLES LOUIS
PICAUD, CHARLES LOUIS (French). Contemporary Sculptor; pupil of his father, A. Millet, and G. Crank ; by whom are various Portrait-medallions, amongst which I have noted : 1884. Mlle X***; — 1885. Mme Picaud; — Mlle Picaud ; — 1892. M. & Mme Henri Picaud ; — 1903. M. Dorrian ; — M. X*** ; — 1904. M. Rouchier; — M. Delaunay; — Mme J. S***; — M. X***; — Head of a Fisherman; — 1906. Portrait-medallion of M. Bourganel, senator of the Loire; — Portrait-medallion of M. J. Bezacier; — 1908. Portrait-m...
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PICAUD, CHARLES LOUIS (French). Contemporary Sculptor; pupil of his father, A. Millet, and G. Crank ; by whom are various Portrait-medallions, amongst which I have noted : 1884. Mlle X***; — 1885. Mme Picaud; — Mlle Picaud ; — 1892. M. & Mme Henri Picaud ; — 1903. M. Dorrian ; — M. X*** ; — 1904. M. Rouchier; — M. Delaunay; — Mme J. S***; — M. X***; — Head of a Fisherman; — 1906. Portrait-medallion of M. Bourganel, senator of the Loire; — Portrait-medallion of M. J. Bezacier; — 1908. Portrait-m...
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PICAULT, ÉMILE LOUIS
PICAULT, ÉMILE LOUIS (French). Contemporary Sculptor, born at Paris; pupil of Royer. Many of his bas-reliefs partake of a medallic character. 1863. Captive Greeks at Syracuse, medallion in wax; — 1864. Human Life, bas-relief in clay; — 1866. The Eleusynian Mysteries, medallion in clay ; — 1867. The Tomb of Orpheus, a medal; — 1873. Offering to the Lares on the Via romana; — Perseus and Andromache; — 1876. Our Butterflies; — 1878. Othello and Desdemona; — Herodias giving orders to have St. John ...
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PICAULT, ÉMILE LOUIS (French). Contemporary Sculptor, born at Paris; pupil of Royer. Many of his bas-reliefs partake of a medallic character. 1863. Captive Greeks at Syracuse, medallion in wax; — 1864. Human Life, bas-relief in clay; — 1866. The Eleusynian Mysteries, medallion in clay ; — 1867. The Tomb of Orpheus, a medal; — 1873. Offering to the Lares on the Via romana; — Perseus and Andromache; — 1876. Our Butterflies; — 1878. Othello and Desdemona; — Herodias giving orders to have St. John ...
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PICCIONE, PROF. MATTEO
PICCIONE, PROF. MATTEO (Ital.). Contemporary Sculptor of Rome, lately residing at Rimini, in Romagna ; an eminent archaeologist and numismatist, and founder and director of the periodical “Battaglie di Archaeologia". Beside numerous works of sculpture, he has executed several Portrait-medallions and plaques, cast in bronze, among which I have noted : Pope Leo XIII. 's father and mother (bas-relief); — Pope Leo XIII. (medallion of 120 mill, in diam.); — Cardinal Rampolla, Papal Secretary of Stat...
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PICCIONE, PROF. MATTEO (Ital.). Contemporary Sculptor of Rome, lately residing at Rimini, in Romagna ; an eminent archaeologist and numismatist, and founder and director of the periodical “Battaglie di Archaeologia". Beside numerous works of sculpture, he has executed several Portrait-medallions and plaques, cast in bronze, among which I have noted : Pope Leo XIII. 's father and mother (bas-relief); — Pope Leo XIII. (medallion of 120 mill, in diam.); — Cardinal Rampolla, Papal Secretary of Stat...
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PIDGEON, G. F.
PIDGEON, G. F. (Brit.). Sculptor and Medallist, of the early part of the nineteenth century, who worked for some years at the Soho Mint, under Matthew Boulton. No particulars of his life appear to be known. By him are the following medals : Ackermann's Honorary Medal, 1795 (?); — Battle of Alexandria, and Death of Sir Ralph Abercrombie, 1801 (London Gaelic Society); signed : GPF on obv., and PIDGEON F. ; — Matthew Boulton, Memorial medal (illustrated in Vol. I, first edit., p. 118)t; — Unfinish...
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PIDGEON, G. F. (Brit.). Sculptor and Medallist, of the early part of the nineteenth century, who worked for some years at the Soho Mint, under Matthew Boulton. No particulars of his life appear to be known. By him are the following medals : Ackermann's Honorary Medal, 1795 (?); — Battle of Alexandria, and Death of Sir Ralph Abercrombie, 1801 (London Gaelic Society); signed : GPF on obv., and PIDGEON F. ; — Matthew Boulton, Memorial medal (illustrated in Vol. I, first edit., p. 118)t; — Unfinish...
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