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 ...

- 152 - with the Milanese coins which are ascribed to him, Testoni with portraits of Gian Galeazzo Maria, Lodovico il Moro, Bona of Savoy, and Beatrice d'Este. " Related in style are eleven Portrait-medals in low relief of the same personages, and Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Francesco Sforza, and Louis XII. of France, which were in all probability issued under the last named ruler. A large medal of Galeazzo Maria Sforza of I470 may be one of Caradosso's earlier works, if it is not the production of Ludovico da Foligno. A struck medal of Julius II. with the Conversion of St. Paul on I3, may be considered as Caradosso's who also cast Portrait-medals of Ludovico il Moro (1488), Francesco Sforza (of about the same date), Bramante and Julius II. (1506). All these coins and medals show a great progress in technique from earlier works, and have influenced Benvenuto Cellini, and through him, a large number of Italian artists, in special Medallists. " BIBLIOGRAPHY.- Bode, Die italienischen Bironen, Berlin, 1904. - ide G. F. Hill in Dr Thieme's, Allgem. Kiinstler-Lexikon, V, 563. CARAGLIO, GIOVAN JACOPO (B.D.M., Vol. I, 1904, p. 350). The Berlin Museum posesses a Relief in bronze, oval, 74 x 90 mill., representing the Adoration, and signed: 10 IACOBVS VER. (Bode, n~ I249). The name occurs also as CARALIO, CARALIVS, or KARALIS. He signed usually Jacobus Veronensis or Jacobts Caraliuzs Veronensis. The only medal which may be ascribed with certainty to this artist is that of Alessandro Pesenti, but in all probability is a medal of Sigismund I. of Poland also his work. There is a medal of Bona S!orza, dated I540; however this cannot be the medal, even if it should be by Caraglio, which he sent to Aretino in r 53 9. Fide G. F. Hill, in Dr Thieme's, Allgem. Kiinstler-Lexikon, where an exhaustive bibliography is given. CARAVANIEZ, ALFRED (French). Contemporary Sculptor, born at St. Nazaire; pupil of Cavelier, Millet and Biron. At the Paris Salon, I908, he exhibited a commemorative medal of the French elections in I906. CARCOVA, ERNESTO DE LA (Aster.). Argentine Medallist, who was residing in Paris in 1912. CARIAT, LUCIEN JEAN HENRI (B. D.M., Vol. I, 1904, p. 35 ). At the Paris Salon, I9O8, this artist exhibited seven medals and plaquettes: Hippofienus and Atlanta; - Victory; - Motor boats; - Marble players; - Study, etc.; - Dr Jean Peyron; shell galvano, silver; 26 mill.; signed: L. CARIAT; - Victoire; - Rouget de Lisle.

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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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