Biographical dictionary of medallists: coin, gem, and seal-engravers, mint-masters, &c., ancient and modern, with references to their works B. C. 500-A. D. 1900; compiled by L. Forrer ...

- 147 - CALVET, GRtGOIRE (French). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, born at Cadarcet (Ariege); pupil of Falguiere. At the Salon of rgo5 he exhibited a Portrait-plaquette of M. Delcasse, French Foreign Minister; - M"le M. L. Barran; and in I912, Mirelha medal. CALVET, GUILLAUME (French). Mint-master at Montpellier, 1535: letter C. CALVET, HENRI (French). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, born at Meze (Herault); pupil of Falguiere, and Mercie. He exhibited at the Paris Salon (Soc. des Artistes franqais) 1914 a frame containing nine medals on varied subjects. CALVET, MICHEL (French). Mint-master at Montpellier, 1544-47; oak-leaf. CALVI, CAV. GAETANO (B.D.M., Vol. I, 1904, p. 330). By him are also: Inauguration of a Monument to Dagustin Edwards (I852 -I8.99) at Santiago de Chile, I904; - IV. International Gynaecological and Obstetrical Congress, Rome, 1902 (uniface AK). CAMBIER, MARTIN (Flem.). Mint-master at Antwerp, I629 -I636. CAMBIER, SIMON (Flemi.). Mint-master at Antwerp, 1636-1638. CAMBRARIO, LEONARDO DE (Ital.). Mint-master at Naples, 1472; his initials occur on Cavalli of that date. CAMELIO, VITTORE (B.D.M., Vol. I, I904, p. 331). To this artist, Dr Bode ascribes two Bronze Reliefs representing Hercules with the Hind, both circular, 30 mill., and 49 mill. CAMERER, JOBST (Germ.). Goldsmith and Medallist at Halle-onS.; lived in the middle years of the sixteenth century. By him is a Portrait-medal of Charles V. Cf. O. Doering-Dachau, in Dr Thieme's 41lg. Kinstler-Lexikon, v, 435. CAMERON, JOHN MAC DONALD (Brit.). Deputy Master of the Sydney Mint, 1892-I898. Born, I847. Died September 3rd, I912. Bibliography, " Numismatic Circular", Vol. 20., Col. 13973. CAMILLO (Ital.). Grandson of Giovanni delle Corniole, and also a Gem-engraver, who worked in Florence, sixteenth century. CAMISANO, FRANCESCO (Ital.). Mint-engraver in Rome, under Clement VII. (1523-I534). His initial F and a crescent occurs on the coins of that Pope and on those of the Siege of Rome by the Imperial troops in 1529 (Quarter Ducat).

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Biographical dictionary of medallists: coin, gem, and seal-engravers, mint-masters, &c., ancient and modern, with references to their works B. C. 500-A. D. 1900; compiled by L. Forrer ...
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