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 ...

- 254 ENGELHART, JOHANN REINHARDT (B.D.M., Vol. II, p. 20). Medallist in Breslau I690-I693; mentioned in 1689 as former Mint-master in Sweden; settled at Stettin in I6q6, where he died in I7I3. By this Engraver are several medals of Emerich T6k6ly (I682-I699), Leader of the Hungarian Rebels. Also: Peace of Traventhal between Holstein, Sweden and Denmark, I700. ENGELREICH, ERHARDT (Austr.). Court-goldsmith and Diecutter at the Mint of Vienna, before 1680. ENGELS (Belgian). Appointed Administrator General of the Mint, Teheran, I9OI. ENGL (ENNGL), NICOLAUS (NIKLAS) (A2zstr.). Die-engraver at Vienna, circ. 157I-1580. He cut dies for the coinage, as well as for Prize medals, etc. ENGLEHEART, THOMAS (Brit.). Sculptor, Modeller in wax, and Draughtsman; elder brother of George E., was born I745, and died 1786. Pupil of the R. Academy; won in 1772 a Prize in competition against Flaxman for a Relief "Ulysses and Nausikaa", From I773 to 1786 E. was a regular exhibitor at the R. Academy. He worked for Josiah Wedgwood. The National Portrait Gallery owns an oval Portrait-medallion by him of Edward, Duke of Kent, in red wax (1786). BIBLIOGRAPHY. - U. IThieme, Allg1em. Kiinstlerlexikon, X, 553. ENHORNING, CARL (B.D.M., Vol. II, p. 21). Additional medals Jonas Alstroemer, of Stockholm; - Carl Wilhelm Scheele oi K6ping; - Maternity Hospital, Stockholm; — B. & Dr P.J. Bergius; - Dr C.P. Thunberg, Upsala (2 var.); - Dr L.C. Tingstadius, of Stockholm; - Dr N. Dalberg; Dr J. G. Wallerius, of Upsala; - Dr N.R. of Rosenstein, Stockholm; Dr Peter Dubb, of Gothenborg; - Linnaeus; - Baroness Guinnilia de Geer; - Election of Prince Christian Augustus of SchleswigHolstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg as Crown Prince of Sweden, I8IO; David Kloker Ehrenstrahl, iE 3I; - Clas Fleming, YE 32; - Jacob Gyllenborg, YE 3; - Nils v. Rosenstein, AR 34. ENJOURANT, SIMON (French). Mint-engraver at Tours, circ. I474 -I478. ENKE, JOHANN JAKOB (B.D.M., Vol. II, p. 22). By this Engraver is a Conventionsthaler of Maria, Landgravin of HesseKassel, daughter of George II. of Great Britain, I764; signed: I.I.E.

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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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