List of medalists
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: |
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 |
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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 | |
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 |
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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: |
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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 | |
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 | |
Benvenuto Cellini | 1500-1571 | 16th century | Italy | |
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 | |
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: |
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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 | |
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 | |
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 | 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 | |
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 | |
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 | |
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 |
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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 | |
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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