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 ...

- 404 GUtRIN, JEAN (French). Mint-cngraver at Tours, circ. 538- 546. He has also executed jetons and weights. GUERIN, JEAN BAPTISTE (B.D.M., Vol. II, p. 336). This artist was born at Marseilles, and he is a pupil of the Ecole des BeauxArts. At the Salon of 1903 he exhibited a Portrait-plaquette, and a Plaquette representing an Allegorical and Religious subject. GUERIN, JEHAN (French). Mint-master at Angers, before March 2, I347. GUERIN, PIERRE (French). Mint-master at Angers, before September 9, I35I. GUERIN, PIERRE (French). Mint-master at Grenoble, March '547: letter G; again, I548-51. GUtRIN, PIERRE (French). Mint-master at Romans, sixteenth century; he issued posthumous Douzains of Francis I. in 1547. GUERICKE, JOHAN WERNER (Dutch.). Goldsmith of Middelburgh, born in I746, entered the guild of Goldsmiths in 1782; is the Engraver of a Presentation medal of 1781 to Leendert Bomme, naturalist of Middelburgh. GUERRERO, JOSt MARIA or PEDRO JUAN MARIA DE (B.D.M., Vol. II, p. 337). By this Medallist are further: Homage to Ferdinand VII. by the Ecclesiastical Mexican Chapter, 1814; - Proclamation medal of Ferdinand VII, I809, by the University of Mexico; - College of San Ildefonso de Mejico, I808;Los Angeles, 1809; College of San Pablo de Puebla de Los Angeles, I809 (sev. varieties); -College of Grado Mayor de Mejico;- Restoration of Ferdinand VII, I8I4. Cf. Ant. Vives, op. cit., p. 514. GUEST, WILLIAM (B.D.M., Vol. II, p. 338). This Forger was executed on 14. October I767. I have seen a Guinea of William III, milled with his engine. GUET, GEORG (Germ.) Mint-master at Kulenbach (Brandenburg), 1622. GUETT, HANS (Azustr.). Chief-engraver at the Mint of Kremnitz, I618-1638; died in I641. GUGLELMADA, GIOVANNI BATTISTA (B. D. M., Vol. II, p. 339). The correct spelling of this artist's name is GUGLELMADA. He sometimes signs simply G, and the letter is generally dissimulated in the curls and ringlets of the head. GUIBt, PAUL (B. D. M., Vol. II, p. 339). This artist exhibited at the Salon of 1904 a Portrait-medallion in bronze of M.J.B. Caron; - 1905. M. Aprin, etc.

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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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