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 ...

31 - AT (7 in monogram). Signature on a medal of Dr Grasset of Montpellier. ATKINS, C. (Brit.). Sculptor of the second half of the nineteenth century. A bronze Plaque by him, which was exhibited at the South London Working Classes Exhibition, I869, is now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington. ATSYLL, RICHARD (B. D. M., Vol. I, I904, p. 86). Official Engraver (" Graver of stones") to Henry VIII. His name also occurs as ATZELL. Some of the portrait cameos in the Royal Collection at Windsor and in the Devonshire Collection may be possibly assigned to him (C. D. Fortnum Archaeologia, XLV, I8). Fortnum thinks it possible that Atsyll may have gone on working under Elizabeth. Cf. Dalton, Catalogue of Engraved Gems. AUBAN (French). Contemporary Sculptor; pupil of Falguiere. At the Salon of 1906 he exhibited two Portrait-medallions. AUBARD, CHARLES HENRI EUGtNE (French). Contemporary Gemengraver, born at Blaye (Gironde); pupil of M. Genin. At the Salon of I892 he exhibited a head of Vespasian cut in precious stone. AUBt, P. (French). Manufacturer of military ribbons, etc.; has edited a Red Cross Plaquette, I914-I915 (Honneur au devouement). AUBt, R. (B. D. M., Vol. I, I904, p. 87). This medallist's signature occurs also on a medal of Dr Henri Dor, of Lyons. AUBEL, D.SIR (French). Contemporary Sculptor, born in Paris. Pupil of Roty, and Demoulin. At the Paris Salon, I905, he exhibited a Portrait-plaquette in steel of a young Lady; the work is in repousse. AUBENHEIMER, R. L. (Germ.). Contemporary Medallist, supposed to have been residing in Milan. Dr F. P. Weber describes a Portraitmedal by him of Cardinal Tachereau, archbishop of Quebec, i886 (in Mr R. W. Mac Lachlan's Collection). AUBERT or ALBERT, BARTHtLEMI (French). Mint-engraver at Romans, 1460; later, Die-cutter to all the mints of Dauphiny, circ. I460-50oI. AUBERT, BARTHtLEMY I (French). Also BARTHOLOMIEU AUBERT or NOBERT, OBERT, ALBERT and EBERT. Mint-engraver at Romans in 1460, later Engraver and Assayer to all the mints of Dauphiny, circ. 1460-1501. BIBLIOGRAPHY. - Rondot & De La Tour, op. cit.

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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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