DESIGNERS, MEDALISTS
Prague Mint
designers.
Historically medalists were typically also involved in producing
their designs, and were usually either sculptors or goldsmiths by
background.
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. From the 19th century the education of a
medalist often began with as an engraver, or a formal education in an
academy, particularly modeling and portraiture. On coins a mark or symbol
signifying the medalist as the original designer was often included in a
hidden location on the coin and is not to be mistaken for the symbol of
the mint master. Artistic medals and plaquettes are often signed
prominently by the artist. Artistic 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.
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