List of medallists
A medallist (British English) or medalist (American English) is an artist who designs medals, plaquettes, badges, coins and similar small works in relief in metal. Art medals are a well-known and highly collected form of small bronze sculpture, most often in bronze, and are considered a form of exonumia. "Medalist/medallist" is confusingly the same word used in sport and other areas (but not usually in military contexts) for the winner of a medal as an award. Medallists very often also design, or produce the dies for coins as well. In modern times medallists are mostly primarily sculptors of larger works, but in the past the number of medals and coins produced were sufficient to allow specialists who spent most of their career producing them. Medallists are also often confusingly referred to as "engravers" in reference works, referring to the "engraving" of dies, although this is often in fact not the technique used; however many also worked in engraving the technique in printmaking.
Art medals have been produced since the late Renaissance period, and, after some classical precedents and Late Medieval revivals, the form was essentially invented by Pisanello, who is credited with the first portrait medal, which has remained a very popular type. He cast them like bronze sculptures, rather than minting them like coins.
Significant medallic artists by nationality
An incomplete list, biased towards the 19th-century onwards; see also Category:Medallists. (Note: Where an artist is best known by other than his first given name, the commonly used name is highlighted in boldface.)
American medallic artists
- Robert Ingersoll Aitken (1878 – 1949)
- Mark Aron (1910 – 1990)[1]
- Richard W. Baldwin (1921 – 2012)[2]
- Charles E. Barber (1840 – 1917)
- William Barber (1807 – 1879)
- Chester Beach (1881 – 1956)
- Abram Belskie (1907 – 1988)
- Stanley Bleifeld (1924 – 2011)
- Victor David Brenner (1871 – 1924)
- George Thomas Brewster (1862 – 1943)
- Gaetano Cecere (1894 – 1985)
- René Paul Chambellan (1893 – 1955)
- Herring Coe (1907 – 1999)
- Robert M. Cronbach (1908 – 2001)
- Eugene L. Daub (born 1942)
- Don Everhart (born 1949)
- T. James Ferrell (born 1939 Clayton, New Jersey)[3]
- Anthony de Francisci (1887 – 1964)
- Donald Harcourt De Lue (1897 – 1988)
- René Theophile de Quélin (1853 – 1931)
- Frank Eliscu (1912 – 1996)
- John F. Flanagan (1865 – 1952)
- James Earle Fraser (1876 – 1953)
- Laura Gardin Fraser (1889 – 1966)
- Daniel Chester French (1850 – 1931)
- Moritz Fuerst (1782 – 1840)
- Frank Gasparro (1909 – 2001)
- Edward Ryneal Grove (born 1912)
- Gladys Gunzer (1939 – 2016)
- Laszlo Ispanky (1919 – 2010)
- Carl Paul Jennewein (1890 – 1978)
- Elizabeth Jones (born 1935 in Montclair New Jersey), Signature: EJ
- Marcel Jovine (1921 – 2003)
- Julio Kilenyi (1885 – 1959)
- Georg Albrecht (Albert) Ferdinand Küner (1819 Lindau, Germany – 1906 San Francisco, California)
- Michael Lantz (1908 – 1988)
- Leo Lentelli (1879 – c. 1961/2)
- James B. Longacre (1794 – 1869)
- George Hampden Lovett (1824 Philadelphia – 1894 Brooklyn, New York)[4]
- Bruno Lucchesi (1860 – 1924)
- Henry Augustus Lukeman (1872 – 1935)
- Oronzio Maldarelli (1892 – 1963)
- Edward Francis McCartan (1879 – 1947)
- Ralph Joseph Menconi (1915 – 1972)
- John M. Mercanti (born 1943 in Philadelphia) Signature: JM
- Albert F. Michini (1925 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – 1994 Coatesville, Pennsylvania)[5][6] Signature: am
- Richard McDermott Miller (1922 – 2004)
- Berthold Nebel (1889 – 1964)
- Edmondo Quattrocchi (1889 – 1966)
- Johann (John) Matthias Reich (1768 Fürth, Bavaria, Germany – 1833 Albany, New York)[7]
- Richard Renninger (1918 Boyertown, Pennsylvania – 1995 Springfield, Delaware County)
- Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848 – 1907)
- Alexander "Alex" George Shagin (born 1947)
- John Ray Sinnock (1888 – 1947)
- Ken Smith (born 1951)
- Lorado Zadoc Taft (1860 – 1936)
- Henry van Wolf (1898 – 1982)
- Adolph Alexander Weinman (1870 – 1952)
- Robert Weinman (1915 – 2003)
- Sherl Joseph Winter (born 1934 in Dayton, Ohio) Signature: JW
- Charles Cushing Wright (1796 Damariscotta, Maine – 1854 New York).[8] Signature: C.C.W.
- Emil Zettler (1878 – 1946)
Argentine medallic artists
- Soto Avendaño
- Alfredo Bigatti (1898 – 1964)
- Ernesto de la Cárcova (1866 – 1927)
- Arturo Dresco (1875 – 1961)
- Juan Gottuzzo (1858 – 1924)[9][10]
- José Horta
- Jorge Maria Lubary
- Affonso Rossi
- Constante Rossi
Australian medallic artists
- William Leslie Bowles, Sculptor, (1885 Leichhardt, Sydney, New South Wales - 1954 Frankston, Victoria)
- Stanley James Hammond MBE, Sculptor, 1913 Trentham, Victoria – 2000 Melbourne, Victoria[11][12]
- Rayner Hoff (1894 – 1937)
- Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal (1863 – 1931)
- Horst Hahne, Chief Engraver of the Royal Australian Mint Canberra (born 1940 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany)[13]
- Andor Mészáros (1900 – 1972)[14]
- Michael Meszaros (born 1945)[15]
- Dora Ohlfsen (1877 – 1948)
- Wojciech Pietranik (born 1950)
Austrian medallic artists
- Helmut Andexlinger (born 1973 in Linz, Oberösterreich)[16]
- Michael Blümelhuber (1865 – 1936)
- Kurt Bodlak (born 1924 in Vienna)
- Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm (1834 Vienna, Austria – 1890 London, England)
- Peter Breithut (1869 – 1930)
- Josef Christian Christlbauer (1827 – 1897)[17][18]
- Emil Fuchs (1866 – 1929)
- Franz Gaul (1802 – 1974)
- Hans Gerstmayr (1882 – 1987)
- Heinrich Friedrich Füger (1751 – 1818)
- Edwin Grienauer (1893 – 1964)
- Helmuth Gsöllpointner (born 1933)
- Grete Hartmann (1869 – 1946) née Chrobak[19]
- Alfred Hofmann (1879 – 1958)
- Ludwig Hujer (1872 – 1968)
- Heinrich Jauner (1833 – 1912)
- Heinrich Ernst Karl (1781 Vienna – 1854 Kremnitz)[20]
- Josef Köblinger (1912 Innsbruck – 1960)[21]
- Hans Köttenstorfer (1911 Steyr – 1995 Steyr, Oberösterreich, Austria)
- Franz Kounitzky (1880 – 1928)
- Friedrich "Franz" Leisek (died in 1898)
- Rudolf Marschall (1873 – 1967)
- Rudolf Neuberger (1861 – 1916)
- Franz Xaver Pawlik (1865 – 1906)
- Karl Perl (1876 Liezen, Styria – 1965 Vienna)
- Thomas Pesendorfer (born 1952 in Marchtrenk, Oberösterreich) Signature: TP
- Wolfgang Pichl (born 1931 in Innsbruck)
- Richard Placht (Bohemian, born 1880)
- Carl Radnitzky (1818 Vienna – 1901 Vienna)
- Anton Scharff (1845 – 1903)
- Rudolf Schmidt (1894 – 1980)
- Stefan Schwartz (1851 Neutra, Hungary – 1924 Raabs an der Thaya, Austria)
- Johann Schwerdtner (1834 – 1920)[22]
- Franz Stiasny (1881 – 1941)
- Josef Hermann Tautenhayn (1837 – 1911)
- Josef Johann Tautenhayn (1868 Speising bei Wien – 1962 Vienna)[23]
- Fritz Tiefenthaler (1929 Matrei/Brenner, Tyrol – 2010 Vienna)
- Oskar Thiede (1879 – 1961)
- Carl Waschmann (1848 – 1905)
- Anton Rudolf Weinberger (1879 – 1936?)
- Ferdinand Maria Josef Welz (1915 – 2008)
- Johann Nepomuk Wirth (1753 – 1811)
- Franz Zeichner (1778 – 1862)
- Alfred Zierler (born 1933)
- Helmut Zobl (born 1941)
Belgian medallic artists
- Jules Baetes (1861 – 1937)
- Armand Bonnetain (1883 – 1973)
- Joseph-Pierre Braemt (1796 – 1864)
- Georges André Brunet (1902 – 1986)
- Eugène Canneel (Flemish) (1882 – 1966)
- Albert Carlens (1789 – 1873)
- Guillaume Charlier (1854 – 1925)
- Eugène Jean De Bremaecker (1879 – 1963)
- Oscar de Clerck (1892 Oostende – 1968 Sint-Stevens-Woluwe)[24]
- Floris de Cuyper (1875 – 1965)
- Paul De Greef (1926 – 1988)
- Marnix D'Haveloose (1885 – 1973)
- François De Hondt (1786 – 1862)
- Jean-Baptiste DeKeyser (born 1857, year of death unknown)
- Maxine Real Delsarte (1888 – 1954)
- Victor Joseph Ghislain Demanet (1895 – 1964)
- Isidore-Lievin De Rudder (1855 – 1943)
- Louis-Antoine de Smeth (1883 – 1964)
- Pieter De Soete (1886 – 1948)
- Godefroid Devreese (1861 Courtrai (Flanders) – 1941 Brussels, Belgium)[25]
- Auguste De Wever (born 1856, year of death unknown)
- Paul-Maurice Dubois (1859 – 1938)
- Josuë Dupon (1864 – 1935)
- Louis Dupont (1896 – 1967)
- Toon Dupuis (1877 – 1937)
- Antoine Fisch (1827 – 1892)
- Joseph Fisch (1870 – 1931)
- Paul Fisch (born 1865, year of death unknown)
- Jules Fonson
- Édouard Louis Geerts (1846 – 1889)
- Léon Gobert (1869 – 1935)
- Laurent Joseph Hart (1810 – 1860)
- Frans Jochems (1880 – 1949)
- Jules Jooris
- Jules Jourdain (born 1883, year of death unknown)
- Adolphe Christian Jouvenel (1798 – 1867)[26]
- Jan Alfons Keustermans (born 1940)
- Jules Lagae (1862 – 1931)
- Karl Lateur
- Jean Lecroart (1883 – 1967)
- Dolf Ledel
- Hippolyte Le Roy (1857 – 1943)
- Luc Luycx (born 1958)
- Alfonse "Alf" Mauquoy (1880 – 1954)
- Alphonse Michaux (1860 – 1928)
- Georges Petit (1879 – c. 1958-59)
- Joseph Arnold Pingret (1798 – 1862)
- René Pirart (born 1887, died after 1952)
- Marcel Rau (1886 – 1966)
- Victor Rousseau (1865 – 1954)
- Charles Samuel (1862 – 1939)
- Henri Thiery (1875 – 1941)
- Robert van de Velde (1895 – 1978)
- Madeleine van Dionant (1903 – 1984)
- Philo Van Riel
- Georges Verbanck (1881 – 1961)
- Franz Vermeylen (1857 – 1922)
- Adrien Hippolyte Veyrat (1803 – 1883)
- Charles Wiener (1832 – 1888)
- Jacques Wiener (1815 – 1899)
- Léopold Wiener (1823 – 1891)
- Paul Wissaert (1885 – 1972)
- Joseph Witterwulghe (1883 Brussels – 1967 Ukkel near Brussels). Engraver of medals commemorating WW1.[27][28]
- Marcel "Marc" Wolfers (1886 – 1976)
- Philippe Wolfers (1858 – 1929)
Bermudian medallic artists
- Eldon Trimingham III (born 1956)[29]
Brazilian medallic artists
- José Reis
- Ernst W. Hamburger
- Jeter BertolettiJeter Bertoletti
- Oswaldo Frota Pessoa
- Ennio Candotti
- Johanna Döbereiner
- José Leite Lopes
British medallic artists
- George Gammon Adams (1821 – 1898)
- William Henry James Blakemore, Engraver, (1871 Birmingham, West Midlands – 1945 Croydon, South London)[30] Signature: WHJB
- Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm (1834 Vienna, Austria – 1890 London, England)
- Frank Bowcher (1864 Islington – 1938 London)[31][32][33]
- Sir Thomas Brock (1847 – 1922)
- John Croker (1670 – 1741).
- Joseph Davis (died c. 1857)
- Ron Dutton (born 1935)
- George William de Saulles (1862 – 1903) Signatures: "DES", "DS", or "WS".[34]
- Joseph Fray
- Ernest George Gillick (1874 – 1951)
- Mary Gaskell Gillick OBE (1881 – 1965)
- Samuel Grün
- Thomas Halliday (c. 1780–?)
- John Henning (Scottish) (1771 – 1851)
- Michael Hibbit, (born 1947 in London)[35]
- Thomas Wells Ingram (1799 Warwickshire – 1844 Birmingham, England)[36]
- Christopher Ironside, OBE (1913 London, England – 1992 Winchester, Hampshire)
- Henry Kettle & Sons (active in Birmingham 1792 – 1830[37][38][39][40]
- George Kruger Grey (1880 London, England – 1943 Chichester West Sussex, England). Signature: GK
- Alphonse Legros (1837 – 1911)
- Arnold Machin (1911 Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire – 1999 Eccleshall near Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England), Signature: RDM
- Raphael David Maklouf (born 1937 in Jerusalem, Israel)
- Percy Metcalfe (1895 – 1970)
- George Mills (1792/3–1824)
- Joseph Moore (1817 – 1892).
- Philip R. Nathan (born 1941)
- Jane McAdam Freud (born 1958)
- Thomas Humphrey Paget, Sculptor, (1893 Watford, Hertfordshire near London, England – 1974 Sussex). Signature: HP
- Francis Phillips
- John Pinches Snr (1825 Birmingham – 1905 London)[41]
- John Harvey Pinches (1852 – 1941)[42]
- John Robert Pinches (1884 – 1968)[43]
- Thomas Ryan Pinches (1825 Birmingham – ?)[44]
- John Pingo (1738 – 1827)[45]
- Lewis Pingo (1743 – 1830)[45]
- Thomas Pingo Jr (1714 – 1776)
- Thomas Pingo Sr (1688 – after 1743)[45]
- Benedetto Pistrucci (1783 – 1855); became English Chief engraver
- Felicity Powell
- Edward Carter Preston
- Ian Rank- Broadley Coin Designer, (born 1952 in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey England). Signature: IRB[46]
- Sara Richards[47]
- Michael Rizzello (1926 – 2004)
- John Roettiers (1631 – 1703)
- Thomas Webb (fl. 1797 – 1830)
- Bernard Ralph Sindall (1925 Surbiton, Surrey – 1998)[48][49]
- J.A. Wylie (active 1914 – 1940)[50]
- Alfred Benjamin Wyon (1837 – 1884)[51]
- Joseph Shepherd Wyon (1836 – 1873)
- Leonard Charles Wyon (1826 – 1891)
- William Wyon (1795 – 1851)
Canadian medallic artists
- Walter Seymour Allward (1876 – 1955)
- Henry Birks (1840 – 1928)
- Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook (1913 – 2009)
- Christian Cardell Corbet (born 1966)
- Emanuel Otto Hahn (1881 Reutlingen (today Baden-Württemberg), Germany – 1957 Toronto, Canada)
- Georges Huel (1930 Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan – 2002 Montréal)
- Jaroslav F. Huta (1940 Czechoslovakia -)[52]
- John Jaciw (Graphic Designer, born 1932 Kolynci, Ukraine -)[53]
- R. Tait McKenzie (1867 – 1938)
- Walter Schluep (born 1931 in San Feliu de Guixols, Spain)[54]
- Thomas Shingles (1903 – 1984)
- Benjamin Trickett Mercer (born 1991)
Croatian medallic artists
- Frano Meneghello Dinčić (1900 – 1986)
- Ivo Kerdić (1881 – 1953)
- Francesco Laurana (c. 1430 – 1502)
Czech medallic artists
- Jaroslav Brůha (1889 – 1969)[55]
- Jiří Harcuba (1928 Harrachov – 2013 Prague)[56][57]
- Jaroslav Horejc (1886 – 1983)[58]
- Zdeněk Kolarsky (born 1931 in Kostelec nad Orlicí, Bohemia)[59]
- Miroslav Mlynář
- Josef Václav Myslbek (1848 – 1922)
- Věnoval Pichl
- Marian Polonski
- Lubomir Ruzicka (born 1938 in Vyškově, Moravia)[60]
- Jan Solpera (1939 Hradec – )[61]
- Otakar Španiel (Bohemian) (1881 – 1955)[62]
- Ivan Strnad (1926 – 2005)[63]
Danish medallic artists
- Knud Gunnar Jensen (1863 – 1948)
- Anders Nyborg (born 1934 in Gentofte, Capital Region of Denmark)[64]
- Harald Salomon (1900 – 1990) [65]
- Anton Schultz (active in Copenhagen 1716 – 1724, from 1724 active in Moscow, died there 1736)[66][67][68]
Dutch medallic artists
- Floris de Cuyper (1875 – 1965)
- Dr Copius Hoitsema (1867 Groningen – 1958 Zuidlaren)[69][70]
- Romeyn de Hooghe (1645 Amsterdam – 1708 Haarlem)
- Template:Ill:es:Friedrich Engel Jeltsema (1879 – 1971)[71]
- Ludwig Oswald Wenckebach (1895 – 1962)
- Johann Cornelius Wienecke (1872 – 1945)
Finnish medallic artists
- Heikki Häiväoja (born 1929)
- Raimo Heino (1932 Helsinki – 1995 Helsinki)
- Eila Hiltunen (1922 – 2003)
- Kimmo Pyykkö (born 1940)
- Gerda Franziska Qvist (1883 – 1957)
- Kauko Räsänen (1926 – 2015)
- Walter Runeberg (1838 – 1920)
French medallic artists
- Henri Émile Allouard (1844 – 1929)
- Léonce Alloy (fl. 1899 – 1942)
- Charles Altorffer (1809 – 1887)
- René Jean Louis Andréi (born 1906)
- Jean-Bertrand Andrieu (1761 – 1822)
- Roger B. Baron (1907 – 1994)
- Albert Désiré Barre (1818 – 1878)
- Jean-Auguste Barre (1811 – 1896)
- Jacques-Jean Barre (also often styled "Jean-Jacques Barre", 1793 – 1855)
- Anna Bass
- René Baudichon (1878 – 1963)
- Léon-Georges Baudry (1898 – 1978)
- Lucien Georges Bazor (1889 – 1974)
- Edmond Henri Becker (1871 – 1971)
- Paul Belmondo (1898 – 1982)
- Raoul René Alphonse Bénard (1881 – 1961)[72]
- Arthus-Bertrand
- Louis Charles Beylard (1843 – 1925)
- Roger Bezombes (1913 – 1994)
- Jane L. Blanchot
- Léon-Alexandre Blanchot (1868 – 1947)
- Édouard-Pierre Blin (1877 – 1946)
- Max Blondat (1872 – 1925)
- Michel Eugène Blondelet (1840 Paris – 1929 Paris)[73]
- Émile André Boisseau (1842 – 1923)
- Alfred Borrel (1836 – 1927)
- Louis-Alexandre Bottée (1852 – 1941)
- Louis Maximilien Bourgeois (1839 – 1901)
- Nicolas-Guy-Antoine Brenet (1773 – 1846)
- Laurent Burger (1897 – 1969)
- Jean Marie Camus (1877 Clermont-Ferrand – 1955 Paris)[74]
- Armand-Auguste Caqué (1793 – 1881)
- Lucien Jean Henri Cariat (1874 – 1925)[75][76]
- Louis-Félix Chabaud (1824 – 1902)
- Jules-Clément Chaplain (1839 – 1909)
- Jean-Louis Chorel (born 1875, year of death unknown)
- François André Clémencin (born 1878, year of death unknown)
- Robert Cochet (1903 – 1988)
- Georges Contaux
- Raymond Corbin (born 1907)
- Marie Alexandre-Lucien Coudray (1864 – 1932)
- Marcel Louis Maurice Courbier (1898 – 1976)
- Fabienne Courtiade (born 1970 in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges (Val-de-Marne))
- Robert Coutre (born 1915)
- Léopold Georges Crouzat (1904 – 1976)
- Paul-Marcel Dammann (1885 – 1939?)
- Jean-Baptiste Daniel-Dupuis (1849 – 1899)
- Joseph Dantzell (1805 – 1877)
- Pierre-Victor Dautel (1873 – 1954?)
- Georgette Daveline
- Pierre-Jean David d'Angers (1788 – 1856)
- Louis Auguste Ernest Davin (1866 Saint-Michel-en-Beaumont – 1937 Grenoble)[77]
- Charles-Jean-Marie Degeorge (1837 – 1888)
- Albert De Jaeger
- Raymond Henri Philippe Delamarre (1890 – 1986)
- Maurice Delannoy (1885 – 1972)
- Jean-Marie Delpech
- André Deluol (born 1909)
- Dominique-Vivant Denon (1747 – 1825)
- Alexis Joseph Depaulis (1792 – 1867)
- Albin François de Possesse (born 1888, year of death unknown)
- Jean-Pierre Casimir de Marcassus, Baron de Puymaurin (1757 – 1841)
- Alphonse Desaide
- Jules Desbois (1851 – 1935)
- Léon Julien Deschamps (born 1860, year of death unknown)
- Joseph François Domard (1792 – 1858)[78]
- Jean-Baptiste Émile Dropsy (1848 – 1923)
- Henri Dropsy (1885 – 1969)
- Alphée Dubois (1831 – 1905)[79]
- Henri Alfred Auguste Dubois (1853? – 1943)
- Thérèse Dufresne (born 1937)
- Auguste Dujardin (born 1847, year of death unknown)
- Rambert Dumarest (1760 – 1806)
- Augustin Dupré (1748 – 1833)
- Georges Dupré (1869 – 1909)
- Guillaume Dupré (1574 – 1643)
- Jean Duvivier (1687 – 1761)
- Pierre-Simon-Benjamin Duvivier (1730 – 1819)
- Johanna Ebertz
- Claude Emmel
- Étienne-Victor Exbrayat (1879 – 1914)
- Richard-Camille Fath (1900 – 1952) Signature: FATH[80]
- Charles Maurice Favre-Bertin (born 1847, year of death unknown)
- Daniel G. Flourat (1928 – 1968)
- Charles Forster
- Édouard Fraisse (1880 – 1945)
- Jean Gallo (born 1916)
- André Léon Galtié (born 1908)
- Hippolyte Marius Galy
- Jacques-Édouard Gatteaux (1788 – 1881)
- Raymond Gayrard (1777 – 1858)
- Lucien Gibert (1904 – 1988)
- Ferdinand Gilbault (1837 – 1926)
- Émile Gilioli (1911 – 1977)
- Léon Gobert (1869 – 1935)
- Paul Grandhomme (1851 Paris – 1944 Saint-Briac-sur-Mer, Ille-et-Vilaine, France)
- Geneviève Granger (1877 – 1967)
- Henri-Léon Gréber (1855 – 1941)
- René Grégoire (1871 – 1945)
- Hélène Guastalla (1903 – 1983)
- Paul Louis Guilbert (born 1886, year of death unknown)
- Octave Denis Victor Guillonnet (1892? – 1967)
- Georges Guiraud (1901 – 1989)
- Aleth Jeanne Antoinette Guzman-Nageotte (1904 – 1978)
- Emmanuel Hannaux (1855 – 1934)
- Jacques Hardy
- Auguste Albert Herbemont (born 1874, died after 1951)
- Benoit Lucien Hercule (1846 – 1913)
- Léon Auguste César Hodebert (1854? – 1914)
- Roland Irolla
- Joaquin Jimenez (born 1956)
- Jean Joachim (1905 – 1990)
- Raymond Joly-Clare (1911 Paris – 2006)[81]
- Laurent Jorio (1973 Bouaké, Ivory Coast -)
- Sylvain Kinsburger (1855 – 1935)
- Abel Lafleur (1875 – 1953)
- Jean Lagrange (1831 – 1908)
- René J. Lalique (1860 – 1945)
- Léon Lamer (1889 – 1926)
- Raoul-Eugène Lamourdedieu (1877 – 1953)
- Alfred Désiré Lanson (1851 – 1898?)
- Gaston Lavrillier
- Jean le Blanc (1676/7 – 1749)
- Arthur Jacques Le Duc (1848 – 1918)
- Hippolyte-Jules Lefèbvre (1863 – 1935)
- Jules-Prosper Joseph Marie Edmond Legastelois (1855 – 1931)
- Alphonse Legros (1837 – 1911)
- Georges Henri Lemaire (1853 – 1914)
- Pierre-Charles Lenoir (1878 – 1953)
- Claude Lesot
- Jules Auréle L'Hommeau
- Marcel Prosper Lordonnois
- Auguste A. Maillard (1866? – 1944)
- Claude-Léon Mascaux (1882 – 1965)
- André Arthur Paul Massoulle (1851 – 1901)
- Jean Mauger (1648 – 1712)
- Marius-Jean-Antonin Mercié (1845 – 1916)
- J.(Giacomo Jaques) Merculiano (1859 – 1935)
- René Mérelle (1903 – 1990)
- Louis Merley (1815 – 1883)
- Gustave Frédéric Michel (1851 – 1924)
- Émile Adolphe Monier (1883 – 1970)
- Jean-Pierre Montagny (1789 – 1862)
- Blanche Adèle Moria (1859 – 1927)
- Pierre-Alexandre Morlon (1878 – 1951)
- Mélanie "Anie" Mouroux
- Louis Muller (1902 – 1957)
- Henri Naudé (1859 Brégnier-Cordon, Ain – ?)[82]
- Henri Éduard Navarre (1885 Paris – 1971 Paris)[83]
- Paul François Niclausse (1879 – 1958)
- Eugène André Oudiné (1810 – 1887) Signature: E.A. Oudiné
- Henri Auguste Jules Patey (1855 – 1930)
- Louis Patriarche (1872 – 1955)
- Jean William Henri Pécou (born 1854, year of death unknown)
- Raymond "Ray" Pelletier (1907 – 1958)
- Ludovic Penin (1830 – 1868)
- Peter Victor (1840 – 1918?)
- Henri Marius Petit (1913 Paris - 2009 Boulogne-Billancourt)
- Jean-Claude Petit (born 1943)
- Louis-Michel Petit (1791 – 1844)
- Émile Edmond Peynot (1850 – 1932)
- Charles-Louis Picaud
- Charles Philippe Germain Aristide Pillet (1869 – 1960)
- Pierre Marie Poisson (1876 – 1953)
- Daniel Ponce (born 1933)
- François-Joseph-Hubert Ponscarmé (1827 – 1903)
- Pierre Pradeilhes (1919 – 2003)
- Victor-Émile Prouvé (1858 – 1943)
- Georges Henri Prud'homme (1873 – 1947)
- Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (1824 – 1898)
- Denis Fernand Py (1887 – 1949)
- Madeleine Pierre Quérolle (born 1914)[84]
- Marcel Claude Renard (c. 1892-93 – 1974)
- Dr. Paul M. L. Pierre Richer (1849 – 1833)
- Georges Ridet (1906 – 1967)
- André Adolphe Rivaud (1892 – 1951)
- Adolphe Rivet (1855 Périgueux – after 1912)
- Pierre Roche (1855 – 1922)
- Charles Norbert Roettiers (1720 – 1772)
- Joseph-Charles Roettiers (1691/2 – 1779)
- Émile Rogat (1770? – 1852)
- Louis-Oscar Roty (1846 – 1911)
- Charles René de Paul de Saint-Marceaux (1845 – 1915)
- André Pierre Salés (born 1860, year of death unknown)
- Sylvain Salières (1865, Escorneboeuf,Gers - 1920 Pittsburgh, USA)[85]
- André Pierre Schwab (1883 Nancy – 1969)[86]
- Georges Simon (1906 – 1982)
- Gérard Suzeau-Villeneuve
- Maurice René G. Thénot (1893 – 1963)
- Nicolas-Pierre Tiolier (1784 Paris – 1853 Paris)[87] Signature: N. Tiolier
- Pierre-Joseph Tiolier (1763 – 1819)
- Raymond Tschudin (born 1916, year of death unknown)
- Pierre Turin (1891 – 1968)
- Georges Urbain (1872 – 1938)[88]
- André Vauthier-Galle (1818 – 1899)
- Antoine Vechte (1800? – 1868)
- Frédéric-Charles-Victor de Vernon (1858 – 1912)
- Adrien Hippolyte Veyrat (1803 – 1883)
- Elie Jean Vézien (1890 – 1982)
- Charles Louis Eugène Virion (1865 – 1946)
- Jean Warin, or Varin (1604 – 1672)
- Hubert Yencesse (born 1900)
- Ovide Yencesse (1869 – 1947)
German medallic artists
- Abraham Abramson (1754 – 1811)
- Friedrich Johannes Maximilian "Max" Barduleck (1846 – 1923)
- Egon Beckenbauer (1913 – 1999)
- Gertrud Bergmann (1910 – 1985) [89]
- Josef Bernhart (1883 – 1967)
- Axel Bertram (born 1936)
- Johann Blum (1599 – after 1689)
- Alois Börsch (1855 – 1923) [90][91]
- Rudolf Bosselt (1871 – 1938)
- Ferdinand von Brakenhausen (1835 – 1895)
- Friedrich Brehmer (1815 – 1889)
- Philipp Christian Bunsen (1729 – 1790)
- Georg Christoph Busch (died 1811) Mint-master in Ratisbon, Bavaria, 1773 – 1809. Signature B[92]
- František Chochola, (born 1943 in Kolín, Bohemia)
- Maximilian Dasio (1865 – 1954)
- Cirillo Dell'Antonio (1876 – 1971)
- Wolfgang Doehm (born 1935)
- Johann Veit Döll (1750 – 1835)
- Oskar Döll (1886 – 1914)
- Dietrich Dorfstecher, (1933 Groß Miltzow-Kreckow – 2011 Berlin)
- Lissy Eckart-Aigner (1891 – 1974)
- Paul Effert (born 1931)
- Benno Elkan (1877 – 1960)
- Bruno Eyermann (1888 – 1955)
- Ferdinand August Fischer (1805 – 1866)
- Else Fürst (1873 – 1943)[93]
- Werner Godec (born 1946)
- Bernd Goebel (born 1942)
- Karl Goetz (1875 – 1950)
- Theodor von Gosen (1873 – 1943)
- Heinrich Gube (∗ 1802 Breslau (Prussia),† 1848 St. Petersburg) [94] Dirk-Gerd Erpenbeck: Von Breslau nach St. Petersburg. Zum Werk des Medailleurs Heinrich Gube (1802-1848), in: Numismatisches Nachrichtenblatt 49 (2000), S. 451-458 (mit Medaillenverzeichns)<
- Ludwig Habich (born 1872, year of death unknown)
- Jan Hansky (1925 – 2004)
- Georg Hautsch (1659 Nürnberg – 1745 Vienna)[95][96]
- Rudi Högner (1907 – 1995)
- Ludwig Hohlwein (1874 – 1949)
- Albert Holl (1890 – 1970)
- Martin Holtzhey (1697 – 1764)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Hörnlein, (1873 – 1945)
- Hermann Hosaeus, (1875 – 1958)
- Heinz Hoyer, (1949 Elxleben -)
- August Hummel (1866 – 1933)[97]
- Anton Zvone Jezovsek (1935 Slovenia – )[98]
- Hubert Klinkel (1939 Cochem, Mosel – )
- Helmut König (born 1934)
- Reinhard Kullrich (1869 – 1947)[99]
- Ludwig Christoph Lauer (1817 – 1873)
- Rolf Lederbogen (1928 – 2012)
- Gerhard Lichtenfeld (1921 – 1978)
- Daniel Friedrich Loos (1735 Altenburg an der Pleisse – 1819 Berlin)[100]
- Gottfried Bernhard Loos (1773 Berlin – 1843)[100]
- de:Carl Heinrich Lorenz (1810 – 1888)
- Johann Jacob Lorenz (1845 – 1887)
- Valentin Maler (about 1540 – 1603 )[101][102]
- Wilhelm Mayer (born in 1840, year of death unknown)
- Heinrich Moshage (1896 – 1968)
- Philipp Heinrich Müller (1654 – 1719)[103]
- August Neuss (medallist in Augsburg 1840 – 1870)[104][105]
- Johann Jakob Neuss (1770 – 1847)[106][107]
- Rolf Nida-Rümelin (1910 – 1996)
- Hermann Noack (1867 – 1941)
- August Friedrich von Nordheim (1813 Heinrichsdorf bei Suhl, Thuringia – 1884 Frankfurt am Main, Germany)[108]
- Karl Ulrich Nuss (1943 Stuttgart – )
- Otto Oertel (died in 1892)
- Louis Oppenheim (1879 – 1936)
- Erich Ott (born 1944 Oberammergau, Bavaria)
- Cristoph Karl Pfeuffer (died in 1861)
- Carl Radnitzky (1818 – 1901)
- Johann Christian Reich (1740 – 1814)
- Heinz Rodewald (1932 Zduńska Wola, Poland – 1993 Berlin)[109]
- Wilhelm von Rümann (1850 – 1906)
- Emil Schilling
- Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781 – 1841)
- Christian Schnitzspahn (1829 – 1877)
- Ernst Schomer (1915 – 2005)
- Tobias Schwab (1887 – 1947)
- Heinrich von Schwabe (1847 – 1907)
- Hans Schwegerle (1882 – 1950)
- Peter Strang (born 1936 in Dresden)
- Paul Sturm (1859 Leipzig, Saxony – 1936 Jena, Germany)
- Diedrich Uhlhorn (1764 – 1837)
- Carl Vezerfi-Clemm (1939 – 2012)
- Alfred Vocke (1886 – 1944)
- Carl Friedrich Voigt (1800 – 1874)
- Joseph Wackerle (1890 – 1950)
- Heinrich Maria Waderé (1865 – 1950)
- Heidi Wagner-Kerkhof (born 1945 in Spremberg)[110]
- Doris Waschk-Balz (born 1942 in Berlin)
- Leopold Weber (see Lippold Wefer)
- Lippold Wefer (Mint Master in Clausthal, Harz, 1640 – 1674)[111][112]
- Gustav Weidanz (1888 – 1970)
- Richard Martin Werner (1903 – 1949)
- Franz Wilhelm(1846 – 1938)
- Albert Wolff (1814 – 1892)
- Albert Moritz Wolff (1854 – 1923)
- Christian Zollmann (Medallist and mint engraver at Wiesbaden 1845 – 1859)[113] Signature: C. ZOLLMANN
Hungarian medallic artists
- Tamás Asszonyi (born 1942)
- Eszter Balás (born 1947)
- Lajos Berán (1882 Budapest – 1943 Budapest)
- Miklós Borsos (1906 – 1990)
- Jenő Bory (1879 – 1959)
- Barna Búza (1910 – 2010)
- Tibor Budahelyi (born 1945)
- Sándor Csepregi (born 1950)
- Róbert Csíkszentmihály (born 1940 Budapest)
- Tibor Csiky (1932 – 1989)
- Viktória Csúcs (1934 – 1993)[114]
- Antal Czinder (born 1937)
- István Béla Farkas (1915 – 2005)[115][116]
- Béni Ferenczy (1890 – 1967)
- Ferenc Friedrich (born 1946)
- Mihály Fritz (born 1947)
- Gábor Gáti (born 1937)
- György Holdas (born 1944)
- János Kalmár (born 1952)
- György Kiss (born 1943)
- András Kiss Nagy (1930 – 1997)
- János Konyorcsik (1926 – 2010)
- József Kótai (born 1940)
- László Kutas (born 1936)
- András Lapis (born 1942 Kecskemét, Hungary)[117]
- Roland Ferenc Lieb (born 1976)
- Erika Ligeti (1934 – 2004)
- Mária Lugossy (born 1950)
- Gyula Murányi (1881 – 1920)
- Pál Patzo (1886 – 1945)
- József Reményi (1887 – 1977)
- E. Tamás Soltra (born 1955)
- Tamás Somogyi (born 1958)
- György Szabó (born 1947)
- László Szlávics, Jr. (born 1959)
- László Szunyogh (born 1956)
- Enikő Szöllőssy (born 1939)
- Endre András Tornay (1949 – 2008)
- Tóth Sándor (born 1933)
- Carl Vezerfi-Clemm (1939 – 2012)
- Tamás Vígh (born 1926)
- Ildikó Zsemlye (born 1969)
Irish medallic artists
- Gabriel Hayes O'Riordan
Israeli medallic artists
- Reuven Rubin (1893 – 1974)
Italian medallic artists
- Costantino Affer (1906 Milano – 1987 Milano, Italy), Designer. Signature: COST· AFFER
- Donnino Bentelli (1807 – 1885)
- Antonio Berti, born 1904 San Pietro a Sieve - died 1990 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy
- Francesco Bianchi (1842 Rome – 1918 Rome)[118][119]
- Floriano Bodini (1933 – 2005)
- Francesco Broggi (died in 1857)
- Camello (surname of Vittore Gambello)[120][121]
- Pietro Canonica (1869 – 1959)
- Maria Angela Cassol (born 1956 in Nettuno, Province Rome) Signature: MAC
- Giannino Castiglioni (1884 Milan – 1971 Lierna, Como)
- Vincenzo Catenacci (1786 – 1855)
- Giuseppe Cerbara (1770 – 1856)
- Nicola Cerbara (c. 1793-95 – 1869)
- Pietro Cinganelli
- Maria Carmela Colaneri (1963 Rome – )
- Luigi Cossa (1789 – 1867)
- Laura Cretara (born 1939 in Rome)[122]
- Antonio Fabris (1792 – 1865)
- Giuseppe Ferraris (1794 – 1869)
- Filarete (about 1400 – 1469)
- Ettore Lorenzo Frapiccini (born 1957 in Buenos Aires)
- Pietro Giampaoli (1898 Urbignacco di Buja, Province of Udine, Italy – 1998 Rome)
- Ettore Galli (1811 – 1841)
- Stefano Girola
- Giuseppe Girometti (1780 – 1851)
- Pietro Girometti (died in 1860)
- Tommaso Gismondi (1906 Anagni, Province Frosinone, Italy – 2003 Anagni)[123]
- Emilio Greco (1923 Catania, Sicily – 1995 Rome)
- Gioacchino Hamerani (1766 – 1797)
- Giovanni Hamerani (1774 – 1846)
- Michele Laudicina
- Francesco Laurana (c. 1430 – 1502)
- Amedeo Lavy (c. 1770 – 1826)
- Lodovico Leoni (1531 – 1606)
- Daniela Longo (born 1968)[124]
- Luigi Mainoni (died in 1853)
- Giuseppe Malavasi (died in 1855)
- Luigi Manfredini (1771 – 1840)
- Roberto Mauri (born 1949 in Rome)
- Tommaso Mercandetti (1758 – 1821)
- J.(Giacomo Jaques) Merculiano (1859 – 1935)
- Guerrino Mattia Monassi 1918 Buja, Italy – 1981 Zingonia, near Bergamo, Italy[125]
- Attilio Silvio Mottii (1867 – 1935)[126]
- Vittorio Nesti
- Giovanni Pasinati (born 1755, year of death unknown)
- Giuseppe Pasinati (1756 – 1829)
- Salvator Passamonti
- Giuseppe Fortunato Pirrone (1898 Borgetto (Palermo) – 1978 Rome) [127][128][129]
- Pisanello (1395 – 1455)
- Domenico Poggini (1520 – 1590)
- Giovanni Pietro de Pomis (ca.1565 or 1569/70 – 6 March 1633)
- Francesco Putinati (c. 1775 – 1848)
- Giuseppe Romagnoli (1872 Bologna – 1966 Rome)[130]
- Orietta Rossi (1968 Rome – ) [131]
- Luciana De Simoni (1957 – )
- Filippo Speranza (1848 San Martino al Cimino – 1903 Rome)[132]
- Luigi Teruggi Sculptor (1934 Fontaneto d'Agogna – )[133][134]
- Gerolamo Vassallo (1771 – 1819)
- Goffredo Verginelli (1911 – 1972)[135]
- Guido Veroi (1926 Rome – 2013 Rome)[136]
- Giovan Battista Vichi (1774 – 1849)
- Jorio Vivarelli Sculptor (1922 Fognano, near Pistoia, Italy – 2008 Pistoia)[137][138]
- Bonfiglio Zaccagnini (1793 – 1867)[139][140][141]
- Gaetano Zapparelli (1792 – 1863)[142]
Japanese medallic artists
- Shigeo Fukuda (1932 Tokyo – 2009 Tokyo)
Latvian medallic artists
- Jānis Tilbergs (1880 Riga, Russian Empire - 1972 Riga, Latvian SSR)
- Rihards Zariņš (1869 Kocēni, Latvia – 1939 Riga)
Lithuanian medallic artists
- Juozas Kalinauskas (born 1935)
- Juozas Zikaras (1881 – 1944)
Luxembourg medallic artists
- Yvette Gastauer-Claire (1957 Esch-sur-Alzette- )
- Edmond Goergen (1914 Steinsel-Müllendorf – 2000 Luxembourg)[143]
- Julien Lefèvre (1907 Esch-Uelzecht – 1984 Luxembourg)
- Nina Lefèvre, née Kestler (1904 Taschkent – 1981 Luxembourg)
Monégasque (Monaco) medallic artists
- Pierre Lovy
Netherlands medallic artists
- Ludwig Oswald Wenckebach (1895 – 1962)
New Zealand medallic artists
- Reginald George James Berry OBE (1906 London-Dulwich – 1979 Auckland, New Zealand) Signature: JB[144][145]
- Harry Dansey MBE (1920 Auckland – 1979 Auckland, New Zealand)
- Hagbarth Ernest Möller (1870 Dunedin – 1936 Dunedin, New Zealand)[146][147]
- Dave Robertson (coin designer since 2011)[148]
- Frederick Charles William Staub (1919 – 2012)[149] Signature: FS
- Christopher (Chris) Waind (NZ coin designer 2006 "Gold Rushes")[150]
- Heath Wilkes (coin designer since 2011)[151]
Norwegian medallic artists
Polish medallic artists
- Józef Aumiller (1892 Warsaw – 1963 Wielen, Poland)
- Tadeusz Breyer (1874 – 1952)
- Bronisław Chromy (born 1925)
- Zofia Demkowska (1919 – 1991)
- Józef Gosławski (1908 – 1963)
- Krystian Jarnuszkiewicz
- Wojciech Tadeusz Jastrzębowski (1884 Warsaw – 1963 Warsaw)
- Bronisław Krzysztof (born 1956)
- Anthony Francis Mieczyslaw Madeyski (1862 – 1939)
- Jósef Markiewicz (medalier) (1913 – 1991)
- Wiesław Müldner-Nieckowski (1915 – 1982)
- Jerzy Nowakowski (born 1947)
- Stanisław Sikora (1911 – 2000)
- Krzysztof Szczepan Nitsch
- Katarzyna Piskorska (1937 – 2010)
- Stanisław Plęskowski
- Adolf Ryszka (1935 – 1995)
- Stanisław Sikora (1911 – 2000)
Portuguese medallic artists
- Luís Filipe de Abreu (born 1935)
- Caetano Alberto Nunes de Almeida (1795–1851)
- José Simões de Almeida (Sobrinho) (1860–1950)
- Leopoldo de Almeida (1898–1974)
- Venâncio Pedro de Macedo Alves
- Pedro Anjos Teixeira (1908–1997)
- José Manuel Aurélio (born 1938)
- Rogério dos Santos Azevedo (1898–1983)
- Salvador Carvão da Silva d'Eça Barata Feyo (1899–1990)
- Maria Barreira (born 1914)
- Baltazar Manuel Bastos
- Gustavo Bastos (born 1928)
- Hélder Batista (born 1932)
- Avelino António Soares Belo (1872–1927)
- João Paulo Póvoas Bento d'Almeida (born 1947)
- Vasco Berardo (born 1930)
- Numídico Bessone Borges de Medeiros Amorim (1913–1985)
- João José Braga
- Fernando Branco (born 1930)[154]
- Álvaro João Vela de Brée (1903–1962)
- José Maria Cabral Antunes (1916–1986)
- Frederico Augusto de Campos (1814 Lisbon – 1895 Bemfica, Portugal)[155]
- Domingos António Cândido
- José Cândido (born 1932)
- Isabel Carriço (born 1943)[154]
- Cassiano Augusto Vidal da Maia (1844–1895)
- Dorita de Castel-Branco (1936–1996)
- Luís dos Santos Castro Lobo
- João Charters de Almeida (born 1935)
- Jorge Coelho (medallist)
- Vasco Pereira da Conceição (born 1914)
- Fernando Conduto (born 1937)
- Joaquim Correia (born 1920)
- Hélio Costa (born 1960)
- Tomás Costa (medallist)
- Vasco Gonçalves Costa (aka Vago) (born 1930)
- Rui Cunha
- João Cutileiro (born 1937)
- Carlos Diniz
- António Duarte (born 1912)
- Paulo Guilherme Ribeiro Dúlio Thomas d' Eça Leal (1932 Lisbon – 2010 Lisbon)[156][157]
- José Farinha (1920–1979)
- Paulo Ferreira (medallist) (born 1911)
- Manuel Carvalho Figueira
- Francisco Xavier de Figueiredo (?-1818)
- João de Figueiredo (1725–1809)
- João Fragoso (1913–2000)
- Francisco Franco (medallist) (1888–1955)
- José Franco (1920–2009)
- Francisco de Borja Freire (1791–1869)
- C. Gama
- António Lagoa-Henriques (1923–2009)
- Manuel Inácio
- Aureliano Lima (1916–1984)
- Casimiro José de Lima (?-1899)
- António Lino (born 1914)
- Raul Sousa Machado (born 1921 Viseu, Portugal)[158]
- Manuel da Silva Lúcio
- Amaro Marques (?-1797)
- Joaquim Martins Correia (1910–1999)
- Armando Matos Simões (born 1933)
- Clara Menéres (born 1943)
- Paulo Aureliano Mengin (?-1788)
- Pedro António Mengin (?-1795)
- José Arnaldo Nogueira Molarinho (1828–1907)
- Cipriano da Silva Moreira (1755–1826)
- José de Moura (born 1915)
- Manuel da Silva Nogueira (born 1926)
- Marcelino Norte de Almeida (born 1906)
- António José Oliveira (born 1921)
- João Oom (born 1937)
- António Paiva
- Luís Gonzaga Pereira (1796–1868)
- Feliciano Avelino Peres (1821-?)
- Rosa Ramalho (?-1978)
- Ramos de Abreu
- Manuel de Morais Silva Ramos (?-1872)
- Domingos Alves Cevens do Rêgo
- Manuel Martins Ribeiro
- José Rodrigues (born 1936)
- Francisco dos Santos (medallist) (1878–1930)
- Inácio Santos
- José Laranjeira Santos (born 1930)
- José Sérgio Carvalho e Silva
- João da Silva (1880–1960)
- José de Sousa
- Augusto Jorge Ulisses
- José António do Vale (1765–1842)
- Euclides da Silva Vaz (born 1916)
- Raul da Vaza (born 1935)
- Domingos Venâncio
- Jorge Ricardo da Conceição Vieira (1922 – 1998)[159]
- Maria Irene Lima de Matos Vilar (1930–2008)
- Armindo Viseu pseudonym of pt:Armindo Ribeiro (1916 - 2004)
- Raul Maria Xavier (1894–1964)
- Jorge Coelho (sculptor and medallist) (1955)
Romanian medallic artists
- Démètre "Anastase" Anastasescu (born 1909, year of death unknown)
Russian medallic artists
- Alexander Paulovich Lyalin (1802 – 1862)[160]
- Alexey Koroluck (1933 – 2002)
- Remir Kharitonov (USSR)
- Count Feodor Petrovitch Tolstoy (1783 – 1873)[161]
Slovak medallic artists
- Štefan Schwartz (1851 – 1924)
- Ladislav Snopek (1919 Mařatice – 2010 Bratislava)[162]
South African medallic artists
- Willie Myburg (Die-sinker at the South African Mint 1965 – 1989)[163]
- Thomas Sasseen (Die-sinker at the South African Mint 1959 – 1974)[164]
- Coert Steynberg (1905 – 1982)
Spanish medallic artists
- Fernando Calico Rebull (born 1909)
- Salvador Felipé Jacinto Dalí (1904 – 1989)
- Bartolomé Maura y Montaner (c. 1842-44 – 1926)
- Pablo Ruiz y Picasso (1881 – 1973)
- Ismael Smith (1886 – 1972)
Swedish medallic artists
- Lea Ahlborn (1826 – 1897)
- Carl Gustaf Fehrman (1746 – 1798)
- Leo Jean Holmgren (1904 – 1989)
- Ivar Viktor Johnsson (born 1885)
- Svante Kede (1877 – 1955)
- Olof Lidijn, Mint-master in Stockholm, (1773 – 1819†)[165][166]
- Adolf Lindberg (1839 – 1916)
- J. Erik Lindberg (1873 – 1966)
- Ludvig Persson Lundgren (1789 – 1853), Father of Pehr Henrik Lundgren[167]
- Pehr Henrik Lundgren (1824 – 1855) Signature PHL
Swiss medallic artists
- Richard Emil Amsler (1859 Schaffhausen – 1934 Schaffhausen)[168][169]
- August Blaesi (1903 Stans – 1979 Luzern)[170]
- Hugues Bovy (1841 – 1903)
- August Bösch (1857 – 1911)[171]
- Antoine Bovy (1795 – 1877)
- Jean Dassier (1676 – 1763)
- Eugène-Baptiste Doumenc (born 1873, year of death unknown)
- Jean-Pierre Droz (1746 – 1823)
- Hans Frei (1868 – 1947)
- Johann Baptist Frener (1821 – 1892)
- Jules Holy (born 1872, year of death unknown)
- Henri-Édouard Huguenin (1879 – c. 1919-20)
- André Huguenin-Dumittan (1888 – 1975)
- Fritz Huguenin-Jacot (born 1845, year of death unknown)
- Richard Kissling (1848 – 1919)
- Fritz Ulysse Landry (1842 – 1927)[172]
- Conrad Meyer (1618 – 1689)
- Johann Rudolf Ochs (1673 Berne – 1750 London)[173]
- Johann Rudolf Ochs (1704 – 1788 London)[174]
- Philipp Jakob Treu (1761 – 1825)
- Max Weber (1897 Menziken, Aargau – 1982 Collonge-Bellerive, Genève, Switzerland)[175]
- C. (Charles Jean) Richard (1832 Geneva, Switzerland -)[176][177]
Mints Specializing in Art Medals
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