Francesco Corradini (medalist)
Francesco Corradini (* in Modena ) was a 15th century Italian medalist.
Nothing is known about the exact dates of life and living conditions of Corradini. He made a foam coin on Ercole d'Este , which shows a portrait of d'Estes and a picture of Hercules next to three columns standing in the sea. He was also assigned a foam coin for Antonio Pisanello and another for Dante Alighieri , but both attributions are doubtful.
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- Georg Kaspar Nagler: New general artist lexicon or news of the life and works of painters, sculptors, builders, copper engravers, shape cutters, lithographers, draftsmen, medalists, ivory workers, etc. , Volume 3: Cleomenes - Dumesnil, Fleischmann, 1836, P. 119
- Heinrich Bolzenthal: Sketches on the art history of modern medal work: 1429-1840 , C. Heymann, 1840, pp. 55–56
- Morgenblatt für educated readers , Volume 28, JG Cotta'sche Buchhandlung, 1834, p. 261
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SURNAME | Corradini, Francesco |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian medalist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 15th century |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Modena |
DATE OF DEATH | 15th century or 16th century |