- A
medalist (or medallist) is an
artist who
designs medals, plaquettes, badges,
metal medallions,
coins and
similar small works in
relief in metal. Historically...
- in
Pressburg – 16
April 1896 in Vienna) was an
Austrian sculptor and
medailleur. He was the son of
Captain Carl Tilgner. The
family moved to
Vienna when...
- Gies and in
August 1915, the
Munich medallist and
sculptor Karl
Goetz (
Medailleur) [de] (1875–1950). The
latter privately struck a
small run of
medals as...
- Zürcher
Medailleur und
Goldschmied der Reformationszeit",
Zwingliana II.8 (1908), 225–236. Emil Hahn,
Jakob Stampfer, Goldschmied,
Medailleur und Stempelschneider...
- were 256.629 Gulden. On the
occasion of completion, in 1801 the
Bavarian medailleur and
punchcutter Cajetan Destouches (C.D.; born 1769 – died 1833 in Munich)...
-
Presidency of the
Republic have been
manufactured by the
Swiss firm
Huguenin Medailleurs,
while orders issued to the
personnel of the Gr****
Armed Forces and security...
-
April 1860,
Zamborst – 2
February 1933, Berlin) was a
German sculptor and
medailleur. At the age of seventeen, he
entered the
Prussian Academy of Arts, where...
-
Henri Falise (26
January 1875 – 7
January 1936) was a
Dutch sculptor and
medailleur (minter of medals). Next to
smaller sculptures he
designed large monuments...
-
Pietro de
Pomis (c.1565 or 1569/70 – 6
March 1633) was an
Italian painter,
medailleur,
architect and
fortress master builder. His
works show a
marked influence...
- palace,
inspired by El
Escorial in Spain. As an architect, painter, and
medailleur (designer and
minter of medals), de Pomis,
originally from Lodi near Milan...