List of medalists L – Q

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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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Hendrix Lageman 1765-1816 18th century, 19th century Netherlands Receipt:
Jean Lagrange 1831-1908 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Fritz Ulysse Landry 1842-1927 19th century, 20th century Switzerland
Hermann Lang 1856-1916 19th century, 20th century Germany
Johann von Langa 1860 Schwarzenbeck, Duchy of Lauenburg - after 1911 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt: and offline.
Caspar Herman Langberg 1811 Kristiansand - 1888 Kongsberg 19th century Norway Mint master in Kongsberg
Konrad Lange 1806-1856 19th century Germany and Austria Receipt:
Henri Lannoye 1946-2006 20th century, 21st century Belgium Receipt:
Edouard Lanteri 1848-1917 19th century, 20th century France and United Kingdom Receipt:
András Lapis * 1942 Kecskemét 20th century, 21st century Hungary Receipt:
Johann Jakob Lauer 1788-1863 19th century Germany Receipt:
Ludwig Christoph Lauer 1817-1873 19th century Germany Birthplace Nuremberg
Francesco Laurana around 1430–1502 15th century, 16th century Italy
Anton Christian Lautenschläger 1820 Hanau - 1877 19th century Germany Receipt:
André Lavrillier 1885 Paris - 1958 Paris 20th century France Receipt:
Amadeo Domenico Sotero Lavy 1777-1864 18th century, 19th century Italy Receipt: and offline
Carl Leberecht 1749-1827 18th century, 19th century Germany, Russia Receipt:
Alphonse Eugène Lechevrel 1848-1924 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Rolf leather bow 1928-2012 20th century, 21st century Germany
Hugo Lederer 1871-1940 19th century, 20th century Germany
Hippolyte Lefebvre 1863 Lille - 1935 Arcueil, Val-de-Marne near Paris 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Julien Lefèvre 1907 Esch-Uelzecht - 1984 Luxembourg 20th century Luxembourg Receipt:
Nina-Victorine Lefèvre (born: Kestler) 1904 Tashkent –1981 Luxembourg. 20th century Luxembourg The wife and partner of Julien Lefèvre
Julien Prosper dyslexic 1855-1931 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Alphonse Legros 1837-1911 19th century, 20th century France and United Kingdom
Christoph Jakob Leherr 1656 Augsburg - 1707 Vienna, executed as a counterfeiter. 17th century, 18th century Germany Birth name Lehenherr
Wilhelm Lehmbruck 1881-1919 19th century, 20th century Germany
Adolf Lehnert 1862-1948 19th century, 20th century Germany
Anita Lehzen 1886-1914 20th century Germany Receipt:
Paul Leibküchler 1873-1938 19th century, 20th century Germany
René Leleu 1911-1984 20th century France Receipt:
Georges Henri Lemaire 1853 Bailly (Seine-et-Oise) - 1914 Paris 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Walter E. Lemcke 1891-1955 20th century Germany Documentation as a medalist is completely absent in the CV.
Pierre Charles Lenoir 1879-1953 19th century, 20th century France
Leone Leoni 1509-1590 16th century Italy and Spain
Lodovico Leoni 1531-1606 16th century, 17th century Italy Receipt:
Pompeo Leoni 1530 / 1533-1608 16th century, 17th century Italy and Spain
Josef Tomas Lerch from Lerchenau 1793 Prague - 1859 19th century Kingdom of Bohemia in the Austrian Empire Receipt:
Dieter von Levetzow * 1925 20th century, 21st century Germany
Stanislaus Roman Lewandowski 1859-1940 19th century, 20th century Poland and Austria Receipt:
Arthur Lewin-Funcke 1866-1937 19th century, 20th century Germany
Max Lewy 1885-1920 20th century Germany
Gottfried Leygebe 1630-1683 17th century Germany Receipt:
Gerhard Lichtenfeld 1921-1978 20th century Germany
Olof Lidijn Mint master in Stockholm, 1773–1819 † 18th century, 19th century Sweden Document: Signature: OL
Erika Ligeti 1934-2004 20th century, 21st century Hungary
Josef Limburg 1874-1955 20th century Germany
Johan Adolf Lindberg 1839 Stockholm - 1916 ibid 19th century, 20th century Sweden Signature: AL
Johan Erik Lindberg 1873-1966 19th century, 20th century Sweden
Hans Lindl 1874-1946 20th century Germany Receipt:
Eberhard Linke * 1937 20th century, 21st century Germany
Peter Lipp 1902-1975 20th century Germany Receipt:
Robert Lippl 1908-2009 20th century Germany
Greta Lippl-Heinsen 1910 Augsburg - 2002 Mitterfischen on Ammersee 20th century, 21st century Germany Receipt:
Giacomo Lixignolo around 1460 Ferrara 15th century Italy Receipt:
Walter Lobach 1863-1926 19th century, 20th century Germany Document: Monogram: LW
Wilhelm Löber 1903-1981 20th century Germany Evidence: Wilhelm Löber was a ceramist and sculptor and only occasionally worked as a medalist
Arthur Imanuel Loewental 1879-1964 20th century Austria and Germany Receipt:
Orazio Lombardo * 1926 Milan 20th century, 21st century Canada Founder of the Lombardo Mint, Sherbrooke , Quebec , Canada.
Friedrich Lommel 1883-1967 20th century Germany
Daniel Friedrich Loos 1735-1819 18th century, 19th century Germany
Friedrich Wilhelm Loos around 1767 - around 1819 18th century, 19th century Germany Receipt:
Gottfried Bernhard Loos 1773-1843 18th century, 19th century Germany
Antal Loránfi 1856-1927 19th century, 20th century Hungary Receipt:
Alfred Loercher 1875-1962 19th century, 20th century Germany
Carl Heinrich Lorenz 1810-1888 19th century Germany
Johann Jacob Lorenz 1845 Berlin - 1887 Hamburg 19th century Germany Receipt:
Joseph Losch the Elder 1770-1826 18th century, 19th century Germany Receipt:
Joseph Losch the Younger 1804-1843 19th century Germany Receipt:
George Hampden Lovett 1824-1894 19th century United States Receipt:
Johann Heinrich Lion 1725–1760 mint master in Hamburg 18th century Germany Signature: IHL
Klaus-Jürgen Luckey 1934-2001 20th century, 21st century Germany
Hermann Lüders Mint master in Bremen 1670–1673, in Hamburg 1674–1692. 17th century Germany Signature HL
Ludvig Persson Lundgren 1789-1853 19th century Sweden Father of Pehr Henrik Lundgren
Pehr Henrik Lundgren 1824-1855 19th century Sweden Signature PHL.
Eberhard Luttner * 1931 20th century Germany Receipt:
Luc Luycx * 1958 Aalst, Belgium 20th century, 21st century Belgium
Lysippus the Younger proven 1470–1484 Italy
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Geert Maas * 1944 20th century, 21st century Canada Receipt:
Raúl Sousa Machado * 1921 Viseu , Portugal 20th century; 21st century Portugal Receipt:
Arnold Machin 1911-1999 20th century United Kingdom
Edgar Bertram MacKennal 1863-1931 19th century, 20th century Australia and United Kingdom Receipt:
Anthoni Francis Mieczyslaw Madeyski 1862-1939 19th century, 20th century Poland
Fritz Maenicke 1863 Morl near Halle - 1933 Halle / Saale 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Luigi Mainoni 1804-1853 19th century Italy Receipt:
Giuseppe Malavasi 1775-1855 18th century, 19th century Italy Receipt:
Christian painter 1578 Nuremberg - after 1652 Nuremberg 16th century, 17th century Germany Receipt:
Valentin painter around 1540 Iglau (Moravia) - 1603 Nuremberg 16th century, 17th century Germany Receipt: Signature: VM
Luigi Manfredini 1771-1840 18th century, 19th century Italy Receipt:
Maire-Helve Mannik 1922-2003 20th century, 21st century Estonia and France Receipt:
Ludwig Manzel 1858-1936 19th century, 20th century Germany
Giacomo Manzù 1908-1991 20th century Italy
Luis Marchionni y Hombrón 1815 Paris - 1894 Madrid 19th century Spain Proof: Signature: LM
Gerhard Marcks 1889-1981 20th century Germany
Jean Marende active around 1502 France Receipt:
Antonio Marescotti detectable 1444–1462 Italy
Antonio Marinho * 1945 Guimarães 20th century, 21st century Portugal Receipt:
Józef Markiewicz 1913 Korolówka - 1991 Warsaw 20th century Poland Receipt:
Rudolf Marshal 1873-1967 19th century, 20th century Austria
Quentin Massys approx. 1460-1530 15th century, 16th century Belgium
Ewald Mataré 1887-1965 20th century Germany
Saint Andrew Matautia * Apia, Samoa, 1984 21st century New Zealand Receipt:
Paul Matzdorf 1864-1930 19th century, 20th century Germany
Bartolomé Maura y Montaner 1844 Palma de Mallorca - 1926 Madrid 19th century, 20th century Spain Receipt:
Hugo Erich Maurer 1912-1994 20th century Germany Receipt:
Bernhard Heinrich Mayer 1843-1911 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Rudolf Mayer 1846-1916 19th century, 20th century Austria and Germany
Wilhelm Mayer 1840-1920 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Friedrich Mayr 1929-2019 20th century, 21st century Austria Signature: FM monogram.
Francesco Mazio 1842-1918 19th century, 20th century Italy Receipt: and offline
Giuseppe Mazio 1808-1877 19th century Italy Receipt: Offline.
Medalist of the Beltzinger family active around 1523–1527 Germany Receipt:
Medalist from 1523 active around 1523 Italy Receipt:
Bartolomeo Melioli 1448-1514 15th century, 16th century Italy Receipt:
Giovanni Vincenzo Melon active approx. 1571–1589 Italy Receipt:
Tommaso Mercandetti 1758-1821 18th century, 19th century Italy Receipt:
Percy Metcalfe 1895-1970 20th century United Kingdom Receipt:
Giacomo Jaques Merculiano 1859-1935 19th century, 20th century Italy and France Signature: J. Merculiano
Hans Mettel 1903-1966 20th century Germany
Josef Meurisse 1868- 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Conrad Meyer 1618-1689 17th century Switzerland
Karl Friedrich Michaelis 1862-1938 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Auguste François Michaut 1786 Paris - 1879 Versailles 19th century France and the Netherlands Receipt:
Gustave Frédéric Michel 1851-1924 France Receipt:
Nickel Milicz active around 1540–1573 Germany Receipt:
Wolf Milicz active around 1539–1545 Germany Receipt:
Heinrich Missfeldt 1872-1945 19th century, 20th century Germany also Missfeldt
Aurelio Mistruzzi 1880-1960 20th century Italy
Luciano Minguzzi 1911-2004 20th century, 21st century Italy
Francesco Mochi 1580-1654 16th century, 17th century Italy
Gaspare Mola 1580-1654 16th century, 17th century Italy also Gaspare Molo , Moli , dal Molo , Gasparo Mola
Paul minor 1892-1956 20th century Germany Receipt:
Arseni Mölder 1919 Võlla - 2009 Tallinn 20th century, 21st century Estonia Receipt:
Hagbarth Ernest Möller 1870-1936 19th century, 20th century New Zealand Receipt:
Claudia Momoni * 1963 Rome 20th century, 21st century Italy Signature: CM
Guerrino Mattia Monassi 1918-1981 20th century Italy Receipt:
Emile Adolphe Monier 1883-1970 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Galeazzo Mondella 1467-1528 15th century, 16th century Italy
AN monogrammist active around 1457 15th century Italy Receipt:
ANIB. Monogrammist 1540-1587 16th century Italy Receipt:
GBT monogramist active around 1685–1690 17th century Italy Receipt: No receipt available!
GM monogrammist 1580-1654 16th century, 17th century Italy Receipt:
GT monogrammist active around 1500 15th century, 16th century Italy Receipt: No receipt available!
GTF monogramist active around 1475 15th century Italy Receipt:
IAC. URB. Monogrammist active around 1554 16th century Italy Receipt:
IAVF monogramist active around 1555 16th century Italy Receipt:
MS monogrammist active around 1556–1570 16th century Germany Receipt:
PO monogrammist active around 1540 16th century Italy Receipt: No receipt available!
SH monogrammist active around 1541 16th century Netherlands Receipt: No receipt available!
SK monogrammist active around 1531 16th century Netherlands Receipt: No receipt available!
Jean Pierre Montagny 1789-1862 19th century France Receipt:
Antonio Montauti around 1685-1740 18th century Italy Receipt:
Joseph Moore 1817-1892 19th century United Kingdom Receipt:
Georges Morin 1874-1950 19th century, 20th century Germany
Pierre Alexandre Morlon Mâcon , Saône-et-Loire 1878–1951 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Giacomo Antonio Moro † 1625 17th century Italy Receipt:
Gaspare Morone Mola † 1669 17th century Italy Receipt:
Giovan Maria Mosca † 1575 16th century Italy, Poland Receipt:
Heinrich Moshage 1896-1968 20th century Germany
Attilio Silvio Motti 1867 Alexandria - 1935 Rome 19th century, 20th century Italy Receipt:
James Mudie active around 1820 19th century United Kingdom Receipt:
Wiesław Müldner-Nieckowski 1915-1982 20th century Poland Receipt:
Franz Muller 1988 Munich 20th century, 21st century Germany Creator of the 2 DM coin in 1988 Ludwig Erhard .
Georg Müller 1880 Munich - 1952 ibid 19th century, 20th century Germany Artist of the Munich Secession . Creator of the bust of gymnastics father Jahn in the Walhalla in 1928 and the associated medal.
Heinz Müller 1872-1937 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Philipp Heinrich Müller 1654-1719 17th century, 18th century Germany Receipt:
Karl Muller 1888-1972 20th century Germany
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Philipp Nathan * 1941 20th century, 21st century United Kingdom Receipt:
Johann Lorenz Natter 1705-1763 18th century Germany
Henri Naudé * 1859 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Henri Éduard Navarre 1885-1971 20th century France Receipt: and offline.
Berthold Nebel 1889-1964 20th century USA, Italy (1914-1920) Actually sculptor, signature: B. NEBEL (block letters) or BN in ring, document:
Giovanni Francesco Neidinger active in Venice 1685–1706 17th century, 18th century Italy Receipt:
Norman E. Nemeth 1942 Newport News, Virginia - 2012 West Chester, PA 20th century, 21st century United States Signature: NN
Hubert Netzer 1865-1939 19th century, 20th century Germany
Rudolf Neuberger 1861-1916 19th century, 20th century Austria Receipt:
Andreas Neudeck 1849 Vienna - 1914 ibid 19th century, 20th century Austria Receipt:
Ludwig Neufahrer approx. 1500-1563 16th century Austria Receipt:
August Neuss active in Augsburg 1840–1870 19th century Germany Son of Johann Jakob Neuss.
Johann Jakob Neuss 1770-1847 18th century, 19th century Germany Receipt:
Nicholaus active in Ferrara 1440–1441 15th century Italy Evidence: also Nicolaus Teutonicus or Niccolò d'Alemagna
Rolf Nida-Rümelin 1910-1996 20th century Germany Signature: R. NIDA
Hans Christian Nielsen 1874-1958 19th century, 20th century Denmark Signature: HCN.
Werner Niermann * 1939 20th century, 21st century Germany Receipt:
Bogomil Nikolov * 1943 20th century, 21st century Bulgaria Receipt:
Bruno Ninaber van Eyben * 1950 Boxtel, North Brabant 20th century, 21st century Netherlands
Evelyn Nitzsche-Hartnick 1931-2017 20th century, 21st century Germany
Hermann Noack 1867-1941 19th century, 20th century Germany
August Friedrich von Nordheim 1813 Heinrichs bei Suhl - 1884 Frankfurt am Main 19th century Germany Receipt:
Michael Norz * 1934 Innsbruck 20th century, 21st century Austria Receipt: and offline.
Georg Friedrich Nürnberger Mint master in Nuremberg from 1677 to 1721. 17th century, 18th century Germany Receipt:
Fritz Nut 1907-1999 20th century Germany
Karl Ulrich Nut * 1943 20th century, 21st century Germany
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Otto Oertel 1892 founder of the Berlin medal mint Otto Oertel 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Christoph Daniel Oexlein around 1690 Nuremberg - after 1759 Regensburg 18th century Germany Die cutter and medalist in Regensburg. Signature CDÖ.
Maffeo Olivieri 1484 Brescia - after 1534 16th century Italy Receipt:
Max Olofs * 1889 20th century Germany Receipt:
Ewa Olszewska-Borys * 1939 20th century, 21st century Poland Receipt: and offline.
Heinrich Oppenheim * 1827 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Louis Oppenheim 1879-1936 19th century, 20th century Germany
Viktor Oppenheimer 1877-1942 19th century, 20th century Germany and the Czech Republic Receipt:
Alexander Oppler 1869-1937 19th century, 20th century Germany
Emil Orlik 1870-1932 19th century, 20th century Germany
Jutta East 1918-2009 20th century, 21st century Germany
Ludwig Ostermann 1819-1900 19th century Germany
Erich Ott * 1944 20th century, 21st century Germany
Karl Ott 1875-1916 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
John Ottley active in Birmingham 1790–1850 18th century, 19th century United Kingdom Receipt:
Thomas Ottley active in Birmingham 1852–1931 19th century, 20th century United Kingdom Receipt:
Herwig Otto active in 63517 Rodenbach in the Main-Kinzig-Kreis in the state of Hesse. 20th century, 21st century Germany Proof: Design of the commemorative coin European Year of Music 1985
Rudolf Otto 1838-1913 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
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Matteo Pagano 1515-1588 16th century Italy Receipt:
Thomas Humphrey Paget 1893-1974 20th century United Kingdom
Giovanni Paladino active around 1575 16th century Italy Receipt:
Girolamo Paladino 1647-1689 17th century Italy Receipt:
Simone Pallante active in Rome around 1560 16th century Italy Receipt:
Giovanni Pasinati 1755 - before 1829 18th century; 19th century Italy Receipt:
Giuseppe Pasinati 1756-1829 18th century, 19th century Italy Receipt:
Salvatore Passamonti active 1811–1860 19th century Italy Receipt:
Matteo de Pasti around 1420-around 1490 15th century Italy Receipt:
Pastorino dei Pastorini 1508-1592 16th century Italy Receipt:
Henri Auguste Jules Patey 1855-1930 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Pál Patzó 1886-1945 20th century Hungary Receipt:
Rudolf Pauschinger 1882-1957 20th century Germany Receipt:
Franz Xaver Pawlik 1865-1906 19th century, 20th century Austria
Jochem Pechau 1929-1989 20th century Germany
Dora de Pédery-Hunt 1913-2008 20th century, 21st century Hungary and Canada Receipt:
Karl Perl 1876-1965 19th century, 20th century Austria
Uliana Pernazza * 1959 Rome 20th century, 21st century Italy
Pier Maria Serbaldi della Pescia around 1455-around 1525 15th century, 16th century Italy called Tagliacarne .
Thomas Pesendorfer * 1952 20th century, 21st century Austria
Andrei Peter 1912-2003 20th century Slovakia Receipt:
Petrecino da Firenze 1864-1937 15th century Italy Receipt:
Paul Peterich 1864-1937 19th century, 20th century Germany
Peter Petersen 1810 Ribe - 1892 Copenhagen-Frederiksberg 19th century Denmark Signature: P. PETERSEN
Louis Michel Petit 1791-1844 19th century France Signatures: LMPETIT.F. and PETIT.F.
Christian Pfahler 1603-1665 17th century Germany Last mint master in Brzeg.
Felix Pfeifer 1871-1945 19th century, 20th century Germany
Max Pfeiffer-Quandt 1873-1952 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt: and offline.
Werner pillar * 1941 20th century, 21st century Austria Proof: Draft of the 100 Schilling coin 1976 Carinthia 1000th anniversary.
Christoph Carl Pfeuffer 1801-1861 19th century Germany
Georg Pfründt 1603-1663 17th century Germany
John Phillip 1778 Falmouth , Cornwall - 1815 Birmingham 18th century, 19th century United Kingdom Artist at the Soho Mint .
Pablo Picasso 1881-1973 19th century, 20th century Spain
Wolfgang Pichl * 1931 Innsbruck 20th century, 21st century Austria Receipt: and offline.
Luigi Pichler 1773-1854 18th century, 19th century Italy
Wojciech Pietranik * 1950 Danzig 20th century, 21st century Poland and Australia Receipt:
Theodor Caspar Pilartz 1890 Cologne - 1955 ibid 20th century Germany Receipt:
Hubertus of Pilgrim * 1931 20th century, 21st century Germany
Pietro da Fano active approx. 1452–1464 15th century Italy Receipt:
John Pinches Snr 1825-1905 19th century, 20th century United Kingdom Receipt:
John Harvey Pinches 1852-1941 19th century, 20th century United Kingdom Receipt:
John Robert Pinches 1884-1968 19th century, 20th century United Kingdom Receipt:
Thomas Ryan Pinches 1825–? 19th century United Kingdom Receipt:
John Pingo 1738-1827 18th century, 19th century United Kingdom Receipt:
Lewis Pingo 1743-1830 18th century, 19th century United Kingdom Receipt:
Thomas Pingo Jr 1714-1776 18th century United Kingdom Receipt:
Thomas Pingo Sr 1688 – after 1743 18th century United Kingdom Receipt:
Giuseppe Fortunato Pirrone 1898-1988 20th century Italy Receipt:
Antonio Pisanello 1395-1455 15th century Italy
Benedetto Pistrucci 1783-1855 19th century Italy and United Kingdom
Anton Pittner 1814 Brno - 1892 Vienna 19th century Austria Signature: P
Richard Placht 1880-1962 20th century Austria
Otto Placzek 1884-1968 20th century Germany Receipt:
Domenico Poggini 1520-1590 16th century Italy Receipt:
Giovanni Paolo Poggini 1518-1582 16th century Italy Receipt:
Antonio Pollaiuolo 1431-1498 15th century Italy
Domenico di Polo around 1480 – around 1547 16th century Italy Receipt:
Marian Polonsky * 1943 20th century, 21st century Slovakia Receipt: and offline.
Giovanni Maria Pomedelli around 1478–1537 15th century, 16th century Italy also Gianmaria Pomedello
Franz Pönninger 1832-1906 19th century, 20th century Austria
Peter Poeppelmann 1866-1947 19th century, 20th century Germany
Leonhard Posch 1750-1831 18th century, 19th century Germany
Michael Powolny 1871-1954 20th century Austria
Giovanni Battista Pozzo 1670-1752 17th century, 18th century Italy Receipt:
Wilhelm Oskar Prack 1869-1943 19th century, 20th century Germany Receipt:
Francesco Ortensio di Girolamo dal Prato 1512-1562 16th century Italy Receipt:
Edward Carter Preston 1885-1965 20th century United Kingdom Receipt:
Susanna Maria Preissler 1701-1765 18th century Germany
Robert Propf 1910-1986 20th century Germany Proof: He created the 1947 annual badge for Lauchhammer . On this iron badge in 1947, Robert Pfropf foresaw the future borders of the FRG from 1990.
Georges Henri Prud'homme 1873-1947 19th century, 20th century France Receipt:
Herbert Prüget 1914-1979 20th century Germany Receipt:
Francesco Putinati 1775-1848 18th century, 19th century Italy Receipt:
Antonio Canova medal undated by Francesco Putinati
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Carl Gustav Qvarnström 1810-1867 19th century Sweden Receipt:

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literature

Germany

  • Martin Heidemann: Medal art in Germany from 1895 to 1914. Berlin 1998, ISBN 3-7861-1416-1 , pp. 489-516. (Short biographies of the artist medalists.).
  • Wolfgang Steguweit (Hrsg.): The medal and commemorative coin of the 20th century in Germany. Berlin 2000, ISBN 3-88609-443-X , pp. 326-346.
  • Eva Wipplinger, Ulf Dräger (ed.): Medal artists in Germany. Halle (Saale) / Bonn 1993, ISBN 3-86105-066-8 .
  • Ulf Dräger, Andrea Stock: The world in miniature: German medal art today, 2000–2006. (= The art medal in Germany. Volume 23). Moritzburg Foundation, Halle 2007, ISBN 978-3-937751-54-2 .

Italy

  • Julius Friedlaender : The Italian show coins of the fifteenth century 1430–1530. A contribution to cultural history. Weidmann, Berlin 1882 ( archive.org ).

Web links

Commons : Medallists  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  18. L. Forrer: Lauer, L. Chr. In: Biographical Dictionary of Medallists . tape VII . Spink & Son, London 1923, p. 535 ff .
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  21. André Lavrillier. Biography. lavrillier.com, accessed May 21, 2018 (French).
  22. Amedeo Lavy. Full name Amadeo Domenico Sotero Lavy. Thorvaldsens Museum Copenhagen, accessed February 24, 2019 .
  23. LEBERECHT, F. In: L. Forrer: Biographical Dictionary of Medallists. Volume III, London 1907, p. 353 ff.
  24. Lechevrel, Alphonse Eugène In: L. Forrer: Biographical Dictionary of Medalists. Volume III, London 1907, pp. 357 ff.
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