The Dassiers of Geneva, 18th-Century European Medallists Volume II - Dassier and Sons: An Artistic Enterprise in Geneva, Switzerland and Europe, 1733-1759 (Paperback, 2nd ed.)


Catalogue raisonne, in two volumes, based on the collections of the Numismatic Section of the Musee d'art et d'histoire de Geneve and the Cabinet des medailles de Lausanne. The first volume, Jean Dassier, Medal Engraver: Geneva, Paris and London, 1700-1733, traces the career of Jean Dassier (1676-1763) and presents his famed series of illustrious men and women from France and England, as well as the decorative works exectuted by the Fabrique de Geneve . This second volume in the set, Dassier and Sons: An Artistic Enterprise in Geneva, Switzerland and Europe, 1733-1759, presents an annotated catalogue of the remarkable historic medals made for Geneva, Berne and other partner cities in Europe, as well as the superb tokens depicting the history of the Roman Republic. Much of the book is also devoted to Jean Dassier's son, Jacques-Antoine (1715-1759) and his work in England and at the imperial Russian court.

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Catalogue raisonne, in two volumes, based on the collections of the Numismatic Section of the Musee d'art et d'histoire de Geneve and the Cabinet des medailles de Lausanne. The first volume, Jean Dassier, Medal Engraver: Geneva, Paris and London, 1700-1733, traces the career of Jean Dassier (1676-1763) and presents his famed series of illustrious men and women from France and England, as well as the decorative works exectuted by the Fabrique de Geneve . This second volume in the set, Dassier and Sons: An Artistic Enterprise in Geneva, Switzerland and Europe, 1733-1759, presents an annotated catalogue of the remarkable historic medals made for Geneva, Berne and other partner cities in Europe, as well as the superb tokens depicting the history of the Roman Republic. Much of the book is also devoted to Jean Dassier's son, Jacques-Antoine (1715-1759) and his work in England and at the imperial Russian court.

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Imprint

Musee Monetaire Cantonal de Vaud

Country of origin

United States

Release date

December 2005

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First published

December 2005

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Dimensions

295 x 211 x 28mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Volumes

2

Pages

454

Edition

2nd ed.

ISBN-13

978-2-940094-06-6

Barcode

9782940094066

Categories

LSN

2-940094-06-3



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