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 ...

-454 HOGYES, Dr FERENC (Azstr.). Contemporary Physician and Medallist, residing at Budapest. He has completed (1914) twentyfive Portrait-plaquettes of Physicians, including Dr Andras Hogyes of Budapest. HOHN, JOHANN (B.D.M., Vol. II, p. 520). The following Polish medals are by this Medallist: Wladislaus IF., Accession Thaler and Half Thaler, undated (medallic); - Medallic Thalers of I635, I636; - Marriage Medal of the King with Cecilia Renata of Austria, 1637; - Birth of the Crown Prince, 1637; - Marriage Medal of the King with Ludovica Maria Gonzaga, I646; - John Casimir, Misfortune of Poland in the war with Sweden, I657; - The Fortunes of war, undated (I657); - Marriage of the King, 1660 (sev. var.); - Visit of the King to Danzig, 653; - Second Centenary of Danzig's freedom, I654; - Recapture of the fortress of Haupt. 1659; Peace of Oliva (6 varieties were represented in the Chelminski Collection, sold in 1904 at Munich); Recapture of Thorn from the Swedish troops in 658; - Michael Korybltt, His Coronation (1669); - Alliance with the emperor Leopold I., 1670; Preparation for the Turkish War, 1673; Presentation Three Ducat piece ofDanzig, undated; - John III. Sobieski, Portraitmedal ot the Royal pair; - Discoveries of the Danzig astronomer Herelius; - Victory over the Turks at Choczim (sev. var.); - Coronation of the King and Queen, I676 (sev. var.); -Portraitmedal of 1683; - Alliance between Poland, Austria, Russia, and Venice, against the Turks, I684; -- The King and Queen, i686; -Queen Maria Casimira, I683; Michael I. Casimir, Prince Radziwill, I68o; - Andreas Trzebicki, bishop of Krakow, 1677; -Also Frederick William, Margrave of Brandenburg, and his consort, Dorothea, Princess of Schleswig-Holstein-Glicksburg, 1669; - Christian V., King of Denmark, on the Capture of Wismar, I675. HOR, CONRAD (Swiss). Mint-master, probably also Die-engraver of St. Gallen; appointed in I468. Mint-master to the City. Cf. Th. Schiess, in Schwezi. Kstler-Lex. HORNLEIN, FRITZ (Germn.). Contemporary Medallist, who exhibited at the New York International Medallic Exhibition, March r9I0, the following works: Child with an apple; - Heinze; -Child's head; -Wine; - Gotthardt Kuchl; - Child's head; Mask; -Landscape with cows; - Agriculture; - Prize medal for Viticulture;- Prize Medal for Horticulture; - Prize medal for Apiculture; - Suzy; - Glazey; - Hans Nadler; - Paul Noye;Ski;- Patterns for a 5 Mark piece and 25 Pfennig. Hornlein is Medallist and Chief-engraver to the Mint at Dresden.

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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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