List of medalists

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The list contains medalists who are suitable for an article in Wikipedia and who, full-time or as artist-medalists, have created work whose life and work, including individual works in the field of medal art , are the subject of scientific research. An additional point of reference can be the inclusion in national public collections, the large coin cabinets. It is primarily a find list that is intended to open up the relevant Wikipedia articles, and secondarily also a work list that goes beyond the access via the Wikipedia category system.

In general, medalists who cannot write an article for Wikipedia due to a lack of suitable information are not listed; this excludes those who are only of interest to collectors within numismatics and in their databases, special collections, sales or auction catalogs. The aim is not to make this list complete.

New entries for which no separate article exists should be presented on the list discussion page and their relevance should be explained in advance.

The table can be sorted by name, life data and impact data. If z. B. If no exact dates of life are known, the entry is sorted according to the century of birth. The dates of the period of activity are always sorted according to the respective centuries, which allows a breakdown of epochs. For the red links (article not yet available), a source for the first entry should always be given in the Comments column.

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Surname Life dates Effective time country comment
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Aarre Aaltonen 1889 Pöytyä - 1980 Helsinki 20th century Finland Design of the 500 Markkaa 1952 coin for the Helsinki Olympics
Pieter van Abeele 17th century, 1640–1677 Netherlands
Alessandro Abondio approx. 1570/80 - 1648 16th century Italy
Antonio Abondio 1538-1591 16th century Italy
Abraham Abramson 1754-1811 18th century Germany
Jacob Abraham 1723-1800 18th century Russia / Germany
Wilhelmachtenhagen Represented at the German Art Exhibition 1906 in Cologne 20th century Germany
Costantino monkey 1906-1987 20th century Italy
Vincenzo Agostini active as a medalist around 1534 16th century Italy Receipt:
Giovanni Guido Agrippa 16th century, 1509–1519 Italy
Lea Ahlborn 1826-1897 19th century Sweden
Leon Battista Alberti 1404-1472 15th century Italy
Karl Albiker 1878-1961 19th century, 20th century Germany
Allen & Moore Partnership around 1844 - around 1855 19th century United Kingdom Receipt:
1851 The Crystal Palace Medal at the London World's Fair by Allen & Moore, obverse.
Joseph John Allen around 1824–1878 19th century United Kingdom Receipt:
Marcelino Norte de Almeida 1906 Lisbon - 1995 20th century Portugal Receipt:
José Simões de Almeida (Sobrinho) 1880 Figueiró dos Vinhos - 1950 Lisbon 19th century; 20th century Portugal Receipt:
Bernd Altenstein * 1943 20th century Germany
Amadio da Milano 1437 - around 1483 15th century Italy
Adolph Amberg 1874-1913 19th century, 20th century Germany also: Adolf Amberg
Samuel Ammon around 1590-1622 1611 / 13-1622 Poland-Lithuania a gold coin was auctioned for $ 2.2 million in 2018, the most expensive coin sale ever
WJ Amor 1860 England - after 1947 Sydney, Australia 19th century, 20th century Australia Receipt:
Richard Emil Amsler 1859-1934 19th century, 20th century Switzerland Receipt:
Démètre Anastase 1909 Rucăr, Romania - 1984 Paris 20th century Romania and France Receipt:
Helmut Andexlinger * 1973 20th century, 21st century Austria
Bertrand Andrieu 1761-1822 18th century, 19th century France Receipt:
Angelo di Pace 15th century, 1464-1471 Italy Receipt: ?
Pietro Annigoni 1910 Milan - 1988 Florence 19th century Italy Signature: Cm.
Antonello della Moneta Venice Mint 1454–1484 15th century Italy Receipt:
Antonio da Brescia 15th century, 16th century, 1485–1515 Italy
Cirillo Dell'Antonio 1876-1971 20th century Germany
Antonio di Christoforo da Firenze 15th century, 1492-1499 Italy Receipt:
Antonio da Pisa 15th century, approx. 1461 Italy Receipt:
Heinrich Apel * 1935 20th century Germany
Blagovest Georgiev Apostolov 20th century, 21st century Bulgaria Receipt:
Agostino Ardenti 16th century Italy Receipt: and offline
Bartolomeo Argenterio † 1591 16th century Italy Receipt:
Hans Arnold 1860-1913 19th century, 20th century Germany also: Hans Arnoldt
Walter Arnold 1909-1979 20th century Germany
Mark Aron 1910-1990 20th century United States Receipt:
Maestro Arsenio 16th century, 1554–1556 Greece / Italy
Arthus Bertrand Mint founded in 1803 under Napoleon I. 19th century, 20th century, 21st century France Receipt:
Alessandro Astesano active in Savoy and Italy from 1599 to after 1631 16th century, 17th century Italy Receipt: offline
Horst Auer 1934-2007 20th century Germany
Henri Auguste 1759-1816 18th century, 19th century France Receipt:
Józef Aumiller 1892 Warsaw - 1816 Filehne, Poland 20th century Poland Signature: YES
Oskar Aurich 1877-1968 20th century Germany
Caspar Ayrer Mint master in Frankfurt am Main 1618-1625, † 1636 ibid 17th century Germany Signature: Æ
B.      
Jules Baetes 1861–1937 Antwerp 19th century, 20th century Belgium Receipt:
Richard W. Baldwin 1921-2012 20th century, 21st century United States Receipt:
Carl Balmberfer * 1838 Stein near Nuremberg 19th century Germany Receipt:
Jaime Martins Barata 1899-1970 20th century Portugal
Ludwig Heinrich Barbiez † 1754 18th century Germany Receipt:
Max Barduleck 1846-1923 19th century, 20th century Germany Signature: MB
Ernst Barlach 1870-1938 19th century, 20th century Germany
Albert-Désiré Barre 1818 Paris - 1878 Paris 19th century France Receipt:
Jean Jacques Barre 1793-1855 19th century France Receipt:
François Barth 1841-1921 19th century, 20th century Luxembourg Barth's choice is imprecise.
Juan (Johann) Barth 1847–1864 Ensayador at the Casa de Moneda San José. 19th century Costa Rica Signature: JB
Günther Baszel 1902-1973 20th century Austria
René Baudichon 1878-1963 20th century France Receipt:
Elisabeth Baumeister-Bühler 1912-2000 20th century Germany
Lucien Georges Bazor 1889 Paris - 1974 20th century France Signature: LB (monogram)
Chester Beach 1881-1956 19th century, 20th century United States Receipt:
Hugo Emanuel mug 1871-1942 19th century, 20th century Germany
Theo Bechteler 1903-1993 20th century Germany
Egon Beckenbauer 1913-1999 20th century Germany Receipt:
Edmond Henri Becker 1871-1971 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Hugo Becker 1887-1960 20th century Germany (May 4, 1887 to September 4, 1960) Evidence:
Carl Wilhelm Becker 1771 Speyer - 1830 Bad Homburg 18th century, 19th century Germany
Erna Becker-Kahns 1895 Cologne - 1978 Münster 20th century Germany Signature: EBK
Robert Bednorz 1882-1973 20th century Germany
Reinhold Begas 1831-1911 19th century, 20th century Germany
Werner Begas 1872 Berlin - 1927 ibid 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Fritz Behn 1878-1970 20th century Germany
Volker Beier * 1943 Chemnitz 20th century, 21st century Germany
Adolf Belada active as an engraver around 1880 - after 1914 in Vienna 19th century, 20th century Austria Receipt:
Varrone Belferdino 15th century, approx. 1445–1457 Italy Receipt:
Bartolomeo Bellano around 1435–1497 15th century Italy
Gentile Bellini 1429-1507 15th century Italy
Abram Belskie around 1907–1988 20th century United States Receipt:
Johann Belz 1873-1957 20th century Germany
Raoul René Alphonse Benard 1881-1961 19th century, 20th century France Chaplain's pupil
Donnino Bentelli 1807-1885 19th century Italy Receipt: and offline
Lajos Berán 1882-1943 20th century Hungary Receipt:
Theodoor Victor van Berckel 1739-1808 18th century Netherlands Receipt:
Gertrud Bergmann 1910-1985 20th century Germany Receipt:
Oskar Bergmann 1837-1901 19th century Germany (* June 18, 1837 in Breslau; † 1901) Evidence: offline
Thomas Bernard 1650 Paris - 1713 ibid 17th century, 18th century France Signature: monogram TB
Giovanni Desiderio Bernardi 1496-1553 16th century Italy Receipt:
Josef Bernhart 1883-1967 20th century Germany (October 31, 1883 to May 29, 1967)
Reginald George James Berry 1906-1979 20th century New Zealand
Antonio Berti 1904-1990 20th century Italy
Axel Bertram 1936-2019 20th century Germany
Arthus Bertrand founded in Paris in 1803 19th century, 20th century, 21st century France Receipt:
Bertoldo di Giovanni around 1435–1491 15th century Italy
Bertoldo di giovanni, medaglia della congiura dei pazzi (seconda metà del XV secolo) .jpg
Hugo Berwald 1863-1937 19th century, 20th century Germany
Balthasar Johann Bethmann 1679 Braunschweig - 1738 Regensburg 17th century, 18th century Germany Mint master in Darmstadt 1706–1734. Signature: B · I · B
Joseph Beuys 1921-1986 20th century Germany
B. Beyenbach Mint 1888 Wiesbaden - 1907 19th century, 20th century Germany Signature B
Eduard Maximilian Beyrer 1866-1934 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Roger Bezombes 1913-1994 20th century France Receipt:
Francesco Bianchi 1842-1918 19th century, 20th century Italy Receipt:
Bino Bini 1916 Florence - 2007 Florence 20th century, 21st century Italy Receipt:
Richard Biringer 1877-1947 19th century, 20th century Germany
Richard Blaesi 1903-1979 20th century Switzerland Receipt:
William Henry James Blakemore 1871-1945 19th century, 20th century United Kingdom Receipt:
Franz Blazek 1887-1941 20th century Germany Austrian, born in Vienna.
Bernhard Bleeker 1881-1968 20th century Germany
Édouard Pierre Blin 1877 Chartres - 1946 Paris 20th century France Receipt:
André Bloc * 1908 20th century France
Michel Eugène Blondelet 1840-1929 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Johann Blum (medalist) 1599-1699 17th century Germany
Anita Blum-Paulmichl 1911-1981 20th century Germany
Michael Blümelhuber 1865-1936 19th century, 20th century Austria
William Rose Bock 1847 Hobart , Tasmania - 1932 Wellington , New Zealand 19th century, 20th century New Zealand Receipt:
Floriano Bodini 1933-2005 20th century Italy
Kurt Bodlak 1924-2017 20th century Austria
Johannes Boese 1856-1917 19th century, 20th century Germany
György Bognár * 1944 Budapest 20th century, 21st century Hungary Signature: BGY
Ernst Bohm 1890-1963 20th century Germany
Joseph Daniel Boehm 1794-1865 19th century Austria
Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm 1834-1890 19th century Austria and England
Ulrich Böhme * 1936 20th century Germany
Giovanni Boldù † before 1477 15th century Italy
Hans Bolsterer 16th century, active approx. 1540–1573 Germany
Johann Heinrich Boltschauser 1754-1812 18th century, 19th century Switzerland & Germany Receipt:
Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi ,
gen. L'Antico de Mantua
1460-1528 15th century, 16th century Italy
Egidio Boninsegna 1868 Milan –1929 ibid 19th century, 20th century Italy Signature: EB (monogram) MOD
Armand Bonnetain 1883 Brussels - 1973 ibid 19th century, 20th century Belgium Signature: AB
Giovanni Giacomo Bonzagna 1507-1565 16th century Italy Receipt:
Giovanni Federigo Bonzagna ,
gen. Frederigo Parmense or Friedrich von Parma
1508-1588 16th century Italy Signature: F P
Emil Paul Borner 1888-1970 20th century Germany
Alfred Borrel 1836-1927 19th century, 20th century France
Maurice Valentin Borrel 1804-1882 19th century France
Alois Börsch 1855 Schwäbisch Gmünd - 1923 Munich 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Miklós Borsos 1906-1990 20th century Hungary Receipt:
August Boesch 1857-1911 19th century, 20th century Switzerland
Jan Boskam 17th century, 18th century, 16 ?? - after 1708 Netherlands until 1703 in Amsterdam, until 1706 in Berlin. Receipt:
Rudolf Bosselt 1871-1938 19th century, 20th century Germany
Louis Alexandre Bottée 1852-1940 19th century, 20th century France Receipt: and offline.
Matthew Boulton 1728-1809 18th century, 19th century United Kingdom Signature: MBSOHO
Antoine Bovy 1795-1877 19th century Switzerland
Hugues Bovy 1841-1903 19th century Switzerland Receipt:
George Bowers 17th century, 1650–1690 United Kingdom Receipt:
Severin Brachmann active 1560–1590 in Breslau, Graz, Prague and Vienna 16th century Austria Receipt: Offline.
Joseph Pierre Braemt 1796 Ghent - 1864 Brussels 19th century Belgium Receipt:
Ferdinand von Brakenhausen 1835-1895 19th century Germany Receipt:
Fernando Branco * 1930 Lisbon 20th century, 21st century Portugal Receipt:
Henri François Brandt 1789-1845 19th century Switzerland / Germany Receipt:
Brassaï (civil Gyula Halász) 1899-1984 20th century Hungary and France
Anna Maria Braun 1642-1713 17th century, 18th century Germany
Gustav Adolf Bredow 1875-1950 19th century, 20th century Germany
Heinrich Friedrich Brehmer 1815-1889 19th century, 1846–1878 Germany
Peter Breithut 1869 Krems - 1930 Mannheim 19th century, 20th century Austria Receipt:
Arno Breker 1900-1991 20th century Germany
Nicolas Guy Antoine Brenet 1773-1846 19th century France Receipt:
Friedrich Brenner * 1939 Augsburg 20th century Germany
Victor David Brenner 1871 Šiauliai , Lithuania - 1924 New York 19th century, 20th century Lithuania and USA receipt
Peter Breuer 1856-1930 19th century, 20th century Germany
Tadeusz Breyer 1874-1952 19th century, 20th century Poland Receipt:
Auguste Charles Brichaut 1836 Brussels - 1897 Paris 19th century Belgium and France Receipt:
Andrea Briosco ,
gen. Riccio
around 1470-1532 15th century, 16th century Italy
Robert Henry Britten 1832-1882 Lima, Peru 19th century United Kingdom and Peru Receipt:
Thomas Brock 1847-1922 19th century, 20th century United Kingdom
Hilde Broër 1904-1987 20th century Germany
Francesco Broggi † 1857 19th century, 1838–1850 Italy Receipt:
Bodo Broschat * 1959 20th century Germany
Ruth (Ryth) Brouwer * 1930 Antwerp 20th century Belgium & Netherlands Receipt:
Manfred Brück * 1931 Eschweiler near Aachen 20th century, 21st century Germany Proof: Artist of the Carl Schurz Medal
Horst Brühmann 1942-2014 20th century Germany
Martin Brunner (medalist) 1659-1725 17th century, 18th century Germany Receipt: Signature: MB
Emil Henrik Brusewitz 1840 Gothenburg - 1908 Stockholm 19th century, 20th century Sweden Signature: EB
Adolf Brütt 1855-1939 19th century, 20th century Germany
Harry Maximilian Buchberger 1923-2013 20th century, 21st century Germany
Hans Bulling 1868-1932 19th century, 20th century Germany (* September 12, 1868 in Schwäbisch Gmünd;
† August 18, 1932 in Bremen)
Johann Georg Bunsen 1766-1833 18th century, 19th century Germany Signature: "B * H"
Philipp Christian Bunsen 1729-1790 18th century Germany Signature: PCB
Gérard Buquoy * 1944 20th century, 21st century France Receipt:
Hans Karl Burgeff 1928-2005 20th century Germany
Carl Burger 1875-1950 19th century, 20th century Germany
Ludwig Burger 1825-1884 19th century Germany
Sophie Burger-Hartmann 1868 Munich - 1940 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Benedikt Burkhart active in Innsbruck 1496–1508 and at the mint in Hall in Tirol Germany Receipt:
Georg Christoph Busch † 1811 18th century, 19th century Germany Mint master in Regensburg 1773–1811. Signatures: B or CB
Johann Christoph Busch Mint master in Regensburg 1741–1766 18th century Germany Signature: ICB
Gustav Julius Buschick 1815 Zschopau - 1897 Dresden 19th century Germany Mint master in Dresden, signature: B
C.      
Fernando Calicó Rebull 1909-1999 20th century Spain also: Ferran Calicó Rebull † March 25, 1999 Barcelona, ​​Catalan numismatist family
Andrea Cambi [1] 16th century, ca.1560 Italy Family was also Bombarda called
Andrea Cambi [2] 17th century, approx. 1676–1700 Italy Receipt: ?
Giovanni Battista Cambi 16th century, approx. 1560–1582 Italy Family was also called Bombarda ;
Receipt:
Jean Marie Camus 1877-1955 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Giovanni di Candida around 1445-1499 15th century Italy
Pietro Canonica 1869-1959 20th century Italy
Antonio Canova 1757-1822 18th century, 19th century Italy numerous medals were struck in his honor
Angelo Cappuccio 1855 Milan - 1918 19th century, 20th century Italy Signature: AC. (Monogram)
Armand Auguste Caqué 1793-1881 19th century France Receipt:
Caradosso
actually Cristoforo Foppa ,
also Ambrogio Foppa
* 1445 or 1452; † 1527 15th century, 16th century Italy
Caradosso, med.  di giulio II con progetto di nuovo s.  pietro, 1506.JPG
Giovanni Giacomo Caraglio around 1500–1570 16th century Italy
Antonio da Caravaggio active in Caravaggio near Bergamo, Milan and Rome 1464–1475 Italy Receipt: Offline.
Claude Cardot * 1934 Saint-Etienne - 20th century, 21st century France Signature: C. Cardot
Gosta Carell 1888-1962 20th century Sweden Receipt:
Lucien Jean Henri Cariat 1874-1925 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Matthew Carl around 1550–1609 16th century Germany also: Mathias Carl
Isabel Carriço * 1943 Coimbra, Portugal 20th century, 21st century Portugal Receipt:
Felice Antonio Casoni 1559-1634 16th century, 17th century Italy Receipt:
Maria Angela Cassol * 1956 Nettuno, Province of Rome 20th century, 21st century Italy Signature: MAC
Giannino Castiglioni * 1884 Milan, Italy; † 1971 Lierna, Como 20th century Italy
Vincenzo Catenacci 1786-1855 19th century Italy Receipt:
Danese Cattaneo 1510 Carrara - 1572 Padua 16th century Italy Receipt:
Stanislaus Cauer 1867-1943 19th century, 20th century Germany Artist family,
well-known work: Schiller Monument in Königsberg
François Augustin Caunois 1787-1859 18th century France
Niccolò Cavallerino della Mirandola 16th century, 1523-1546 Italy also: Girolamo Cavallerino (?), reference:
Gian Marco Cavalli before 1454-1508 15th century, 16th century Italy also: Giovanni Marco Cavalli , reference:
Giovanni Cavino 1500-1570 16th century Italy
Giovanni da cavino, alessandro bastiano e giovanni da cavino, 1538.JPG
Benvenuto Cellini 1500-1571 16th century Italy
CelliniBust.jpg
Giuseppe Cerbara 1770-1856 18th century, 19th century Italy Brother of Niccolò Cerbara. Receipt:
Niccolò Cerbara 1793-1869 19th century Italy Brother of Giuseppe Cerbara. Receipt:
Josef Cesar 1814-1876 19th century Austria
Alessandro Cesati ,
gen. Greco , il Grechetto
* Early 16th century 16th century Italy wrongly: Cesari . Receipt:
Jules Clément Chaplain 1839-1909 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Henri Chapu 1833-1891 19th century France
Alexandre Charpentier 1856-1909 19th century, 20th century France
Charles Jean François Chéron 1635-1698 17th century France in short: François Chéron. Receipt:
František Chochola * 1943 20th century, 21st century Germany
Museum Island Berlin Coin.JPG
Fritz Christ 1866-1906 19th century Germany
Paul Gottfried Christaller 1860-1950 19th century, 20th century Germany
Jeremias Christensen 1859-1908 19th century, 20th century Germany
Josef Christian Chistlbauer 1827 Zuderschlag (Cudrovice) - 1897 Prachatitz (Prachatice), Southwest Bohemia, Czech Republic 19th century Austria Receipt:
Bronislaw Chromy 1925-2017 20th century Poland
Clemente da Urbino 15th century, 1468 Italy Receipt: and offline.
Oscar de Clerck 1892-1968 20th century Belgium Receipt:
Robert Cochet 1903 Paris - 1988 20th century France Receipt:
Maria Carmela Colaneri * 1963 Rome 20th century, 21st century Italy
Robert Maurice Conly 1920-1995 20th century New Zealand
Francesco Corazzini 18th century, 1786? –1799? Italy wrongly: Coraccini . Receipt:
Raymond Corbin 1907 Rochefort-sur-Mer - 2002 20th century; 21st century France Receipt:
Giovanni delle Corniole around 1470-1516 16th century Italy Receipt:
Lodovico Corradini 15th century, 1472 Italy also: Coradini , Coradino .
Receipt:
Luigi Cossa 1789-1867 18th century Italy Receipt:
Costanzo 15th century, 1481 Italy Receipt:
Marie Alexandre Lucien Coudray 1864-1932 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Martha Coufal-Hartl * 1927 Merano 20th century, 21st century Austria Receipt:
Fabienne Courtiade * 1970 Villeneuve-Saint-Georges (Val-de-Marne) 20th century, 21st century France
Laura Cretara * 1939 Rome 20th century, 21st century Italy
Johann Ernst Croll 1756-1804 18th century, 19th century Germany Mint master in Dresden. Signatures: IEC; IC; C.
Filippo Cropanese 18th century, 1756–1773 Italy Receipt:
Róbert Csíkszentmihály * 1940 Budapest 20th century, 21st century Hungary Signature: CSR
Ferenc Csúcs 1905-1999 20th century Hungary Receipt:
Viktória Csúcs 1934 Kiskunhalas (Hallasch), Hungary - 1993 20th century Hungary Signature: CSV
Antal Czinder * 1939 20th century Hungary Receipt:
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Sebastian Dadler 1586-1657 17th century Germany 1586 Strasbourg - 1657 Hamburg
Salvador Dalí 1904-1989 20th century Spain
Ludwig Dasio 1871 Munich - 1932 ibid 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Maximilian Dasio 1865-1954 19th century, 20th century Germany
Jean Dassier 1676-1763 17th century, 18th century France and Switzerland Receipt:
Eugene L. Daub * 1942 Pottstown, Pennsylvania 20th century, 21st century United States Called genes
Hans Daucher approx. 1485-1538 15th century, 16th century Germany
Hans daucher, ferdinando I e anna di boemia, 1523.JPG
Karl Dautert 1875-1944 / 45 19th century, 20th century Germany * November 27, 1875 in Frankfurt; † 1944/45 in Berlin
Pierre-Jean David d'Angers 1788-1856 19th century France
Auguste Louis Ernest Davin 1866-1937 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Charles Degeorge 1837-1888 19th century France
Ernst Deitenbeck 1868 Wettringhof / Westf. -? 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Cirillo Dell'Antonio 1876-1971 19th century, 20th century Italy / Germany
Zofia Demkowska 1919-1991 20th century Poland Receipt:
Dominique Vivant Denon 1747 Chalom-sur-Saone - 1825 Paris 18th century, 19th century France
Alexis Joseph Depaulis 1792-1867 19th century France Receipt:
Alphonse Desaide 1851 Paris - 1911 ibid 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Gustav Deschler founded in Munich in 1831 19th century, 20th century, 21st century Germany Today Deschler & Sohn GmbH, Feldkirchen near Munich.
Joachim Deschler around 1500–1571 16th century Germany
Cajetan Destouches 1769-1833 18th century, 19th century Germany Receipt:
Stuart Leslie Devlin * 1931 Geelong , Victoria, Australia 20th century, 21st century Australia Receipt:
Godefroid Devreese 1861 Kortrijk , Flanders - 1941 Brussels 19th century, 20th century Belgium
Médaille Royaume de Belgique Exposition Universelle de Bruxelles 1910. Engraver Godefroid Devreese (1) .jpg
Thank God August Dietelbach 1806 Stetten im Remstal - 1870 Stuttgart 19th century Germany
Hans Dietrich 1868 Zauchtel, Moravia - 1936 Vienna 19th century, 20th century Austria
Schiller's 150th birthday in 1909, Art Nouveau medal by Hans Dietrich. Bust on a base and figures from Schiller's poetry.
Receipt:
Dieter Dietze 1937-2000 20th century Germany Receipt:
Helmut Diller 1911 Stuttgart - 1984 Munich 20th century Germany Signature: HDi
Frano Meneghello Dinčić 1900-1986 20th century Croatia
Carlos van Dionant 1899 - 1969 Schaerbeek , Belgium 20th century Belgium Signature: CvD
Heath Dobberkau * 1929 20th century Germany
Hans Joachim Dobler Designer in Ehekirchen-Walda, Bavaria 20th century, 21st century Germany Design of coins of the Federal Republic of Germany, e.g. B. the 2 Deutsche Mark coin Kurt Schumacher 1979.
Daniel Sigmund Dockler 1700 Nuremberg - 1733 ibid 18th century Germany Signature D or DSD
Wolfgang Doehm 1934-2010 20th century, 21st century Germany
Johann Veit Döll 1750-1835 18th century, 19th century Germany
Oskar Döll 1886-1914 20th century Germany
Joseph François Domard 1792-1858 19th century France Receipt:
Donatello around 1386 Florence - 1466 15th century Italy Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi
Georg Raphael Donner 1693-1741 18th century Austria
Georg-Raphael-Donner.jpg
Ignaz Donner 1752 Kremnitz - 1803 Vienna 18th century; 19th century Austria Signature D
Matthew Donner 1704-1756 18th century Austria Receipt:
Emil Döpler ,
called "the younger"
1855-1922 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Dietrich Dorfstecher 1933-2011 20th century, 21st century Germany
Hans Dorn 1889 Hamburg - 1971 Grasellenbach elections, Odenwald, Hesse 20th century Germany Signature monogram "HD"
Franz Dorrenbach 1870-1943 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Heinrich Drake 1903-1994 20th century Germany Proof of medalist is missing in biography
Gottfried Drentwett 1817–1871 Augsburg 19th century Germany Receipt:
Eugenio Driutti * 1949 Tarcento (Udine) 20th century, 21st century Italy Signature: ED
Jean-Pierre Droz 1746-1823 18th century, 19th century Switzerland and France
Paul Du Bois 1859-1938 19th century, 20th century Belgium Receipt:
Rudolph David Du Bois Mint master in Bremen 1760 - 1797 18th century Germany Signature: DB or DB
Alphée Dubois 1831-1905 19th century, 20th century France Supporting documents:
Sándor Dudás * 1948 20th century, 21st century Hungary
Joachim Dunkel 1925-2002 20th century, 21st century Germany The sculptor Joachim Dunkel was probably not a medalist.
Peter Ralf Dünwald * 1950 20th century, 21st century Germany * December 3, 1950 in Cologne
Augustin Dupré 1748-1833 18th century, 19th century France
Montgolfiere C des M.jpg
Georges Dupré 1869-1909 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Guillaume Dupré around 1576–1643 16th century, 17th century France
Daniel Dupuis 1849-1899 19th century France Receipt:
Amédée Pierre Durand 1789-1873 19th century France Receipt:
Ernst Caspar Dürr * around 1640; † around 1700 17th century Germany
Ernst Caspar Dürr Chapel inauguration 1772 Johann Georg II Farbe.jpg
Hermann Dürrich 1864 Stuttgart - 1929 Kassel 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Edouard Durussel 1842 Morges , Swiss canton of Vaud - 1888 Bern 19th century Switzerland Designer of numerous Swiss marksmen thalers and marksmen medals from 1876 onwards.
Bert Dusil 1947-2012 20th century, 21st century Germany * August 8, 1947 in Wallhausen
Irmingard Dusil * 1954 20th century, 21st century Germany * August 23, 1954
Ron Dutton * 1935 20th century, 21st century Great Britain Receipt:
Jean Duvivier 1687 Liège - 1761 Paris 18th century France Signature: D V
Paul Düyffcke 1847-1910 19th century Germany also: Duyffke, Duyffcke.
Jacek Dworski * 1937 20th century Poland Receipt:
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Carl Ebbinghaus 1872-1950 20th century Germany
Walther Eberbach 1866-1944 19th century, 20th century Germany
Ludwig Eberle 1883-1956 20th century Germany
Paulo Guilherme Ribeiro Dúlio Thomas d'Eça Leal 1932-2010 20th century Portugal Receipt:
Lissy Eckart 1891-1974 20th century Germany Receipt:
Paul Effert * 1931 Düsseldorf 20th century, 21st century Germany
Heinrich Ehehalt 1879-1938 20th century Germany
Meret Eichler 1928 Ravensburg - 1998 Horgenzell-Urbanstobel, Württemberg 20th century Germany Receipt:
Battista d'Elia da Genova 15th century, approx. 1480 Italy Forrer: Elia de Janua, Battista ;
Friedländer: Baptista Elias of Genoa
Jacob Samuel Cohen Elion 1840-1893 19th century Netherlands Signatures: J. Elion F .; Alternative names: Jan Elion, Jacques Elion, Jacobus Elion; Receipt:
Samuel Jacob Cohen Elion 1812-1880 19th century Netherlands Signature: SC Elion; Receipt:
Benno Elkan 1877-1960 19th century, 20th century Germany
Electroplating Elkington & Co. 1861-1963 19th century, 20th century United Kingdom Receipt:
Jürgen Ellenberg 1941-2009 20th century, 21st century Germany Signature: JE receipt:
Gottlieb Elster 1867-1917 19th century, 20th century Germany
Eberhard Encke 1881-1936 20th century Germany
Bundesarchiv Bild 102-01115A, Gedenk-Medaille.jpg
Gianfrancesco Enzola 15th century, 1456–1478? Italy Receipt:
Olof Eriksson 1911-1987 20th century Finland
Sonja Eschefeld * 1948 20th century, 21st century Germany
Elisabeth of Esseö 1883-1954 20th century Hungary / Germany Receipt:
Max Esser 1885-1945 20th century Germany
Baldassare Estense 1441/1442? –1504/06? 15th century Italy
Hans Everding 1876-1914 19th century, 20th century Germany
Ralf Exner * 1944 20th century Germany Receipt:
Hermann Bruno Eyermann 1888-1955 20th century Germany Receipt:

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Italy

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