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 ...

- 448 HEUMEN, HENDRIK VAN (Dutch). Goldsmith, and Mint-master at Middelburgh, I658-1678, in succession to Jacob Boreel. HEURTAUX, NICOLAS (B.D.M., Vol. II, p. 486). By this Medallist are Medals in repousse work of Napoleon, Marie Louise and Francis I., i8io(Bramsen, I, n~s 992-94);- Marie Louise (1042); - Birth of the King of Rome, 1811 (nos 1 I9- I20); -- Orient of Angers (n~ I 49). HEURTEBISE, LUCIEN EUGENE OLIVIER (French). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, born at Le Mans; pupil of Barrau, and Jean Carlus. At the Paris Salon (Soc. des Artistes francais) I914 he exhibited four Plaquettes. HEUS, H. D. (B.D.M., Vol. II, p. 406). Bramsen describes the following medals by him: Dutch Military medals (nos I281, I283, I748-49). HEUSERS, H. (Belg.). Contemporary Sculptor and Medallist, who has recently produced several medals: Edmond Dieudonne; -Charles Nyssens. HEX, PETER (Germ.) of Minden, Mint-master at Coblenz, I6I5 HEYDE, ADRIAEN VAN DER (Dutch). Mint-master at Utrecht. 1674-1677; distinctive mark, Paschal lamb with pennon. HEYDEN, GILLES VAN DER (Flem.). Mint-master at Antwerp, I638-1639. HEYDEN, JACOB VAN DER (Flem.). Mint-master at Antwerp, 1524-1527. HEYDEN, PIERRE VAN DER (Flem.). Mint-master at Brussels I614 (?) —622. HEYWOOD, E. O. (Brit.). Acting Deputy Master of the Sydney Mint after the death of Mr. Robert Hunt until the appointment of Mr. John Macdonald Cameron. H. F. Vide JEAN VAN HATTEN, Engraver at Brussels, I672-169I H. F. (Germ.). Initials of a Nuremberg Medallist, whom G.F. Gebert suggests may have been HIERONYMUS FORMSCHNEIDER (Vol. II, p. 126), whose real name was HIERONYMUS ANDREAE, the " Formschneider " or figure-cutter (engraver on wood). Sir John Evans (Num. Chron., I904, p. 355) states "that il the town-books of Nuremberg, the term Formschneider first occurs in I449, and it is found in subsequent years mentioned on the same page with Kartenmaler, so that the business of a wood-engraver proper and that of the card-maker were distinct. The meaning of the word

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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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