Victorian and Edwardian Medallists (original) (raw)
“A series of medals is one of the best authorities that can be consulted for tho state of the arts of design of any particular period.” — 1855 Art-Journal
Introduction
George Gamon Adams
- Art Union Wellington-Lawrence Medal
- Art Union William Dyce Medal
- Art Union Sir George Gilbert Scott Medal
Charles John Allen
Gilbert Bayes
John Bell (York)
Charles Bell Birch
Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm
Frank Bowcher (1864-1938)
- Thomas Henry Huxley, FRS (1825-1895) by Frank Bowcher
- Science and Art Department Medal by Frank Bowcher
- George V & Mary Coronation Silver Medal III
- Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Badge
- William Shakspere (honouring William Spark Ogden)
- M.H. Spielmann
- 1897 Diamond Jubilee Medal for the Victorian Era Exhibition
- Col. J.F. Lewis R.E.
- Thomas Henry Huxley
- Comitatus Vigorniæ
- Edward Allen Baron Brotherington of Wakefield
- Montague John Rendall
- Tower Bridge opening medal, 1894
- David Lloyd George
- Franco-British Medal, 1908
- Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Badge
- Centenary of the Linnaean Society, Darwin and Wallace Medal
- Homage of the Empire Medal 1911
- Franco-British Exhibition medal 1908
- Edward Prince of Wales Home Coming medal 1922
- Queen Victoria Diamond Commerce medal 1897.
Sir Thomas Brock, K.C.B., R.A. (1847-1922)
- The Royal Academy Prize Medal (and George V)
- Queen Victoria Coinage
- Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Medal
- Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Medal (silver)
- St. Hubert (bronze)
The Bromsgrove Guild (probably by Walter Gilbert)
- Angel and artist
- Mary, the infant Jesus, and John the Baptist
- Lancaster Town Hall medal
- Bromsgrove Guild medal [woman on throne]
- St. Hubert
- Joan of Arc
Sydney William Carline
C. F. Carter
Benjamin Cheverton
Aimé-Jules Dalou
George William De Saulles
Charles Doman
Conrad Dressler
Alfred Drury
Sir George Frampton, R.A., P.R.B.S. (1860-1928)
- Edward VII and Alexandra [Coronation Medal]
- Winchester medal
- City of London Imperial Volunteers medal
Emil Fuchs
- Aerial Crossing of the English Channel medal
- South African Campaign Peace Medal
- George V Coronation Medal
- Queen Victoria household medal
- Hudson-Fulton Exhibition
- Field Marshal Sir George Stuart White
John Gaunt
Sir Alfred Gilbert
Walter Gilbert
Ernest George Gillick
- 1926 General Strike Service medal>
- Royal Academy of Arts School medal, 1937
- Inner Temple World War I medal
Lady Feodora Gleichen
A. Halliday
- George V & Queen Mary Coronation medal (Britannia).
- George V & Queen Mary Coronation medal (Worcestershire County Council)
Lilian V. Hamilton
Elinor Hallé
Ethel Alice Chivers Harris
William Goscombe John
Edouard Lanteri (1848-1917)
Alphonse Legros
- Cardinal Manning
- W. E. Gladstone 1882
- Thomas Carlyle
- Alfred Tennyson
- John Stuart Mill
- Sinclair Compton VIII – Duke of Devonshire
- Antonio Escovedo
- Don Juan Heredia
- Pierre Gregoire
- Orlando Martorelli
Frederick Lord Leighton
Percy Metcalfe
Sir Edgar Bertram Mackennal
- Mercantile Marine WWI Medal
- Royal Society of Arts Medal (George V)
- George V and Queen Mary Coronation medal
- [George V on the] British Empire Exhibition Medal
- Stockholm Summer Olympics Medal (reverse)
Erik Lindberg
George T. Morgan
E. Ortner
Alfred Bertram Pegram
Sir Joseph Poynter
Edward Carter Preston
- 1919 Peace Medal (Bethnal Green)
- 1919 Peace Medal (Obverse” by Gaunt)
- George V Jubilee Medal 1910-1935
Robert James Richardson
Anton Scharff
Theodore Spicer Simson
- Aerial Crossing of the English Channel medal
- George Meredith
- Gretchen Schmidt
- Ernest Bengough Ricketts
Harold Stabler
Alfred Joseph Stothard
Sir W. Hamo Thornycroft
Albert Toft
Henry Weigall
Leopold Wiener and Jacques Wiener
W. Wilson
Alfred Benjamin Wyon
Benjamin Wyon
- Sir Christopher Wren (also used on the Art Union commemorative platter)
- Sir John Vanbrugh (also used on the Art Union commemorative platter)
- Sir William Chambers (after Richard Westmacott)
Joseph Shepherd Wyon
Leonard Charles Wyon
- Hogarth (also used on the Art Union commemorative platter)
- Sir David Wilkie R.A
- The Royal Children (7 separate medals)
- Thomas Banks
- Sir Richard Westmacott and Charity
- Great Exhibition of 1851 Prize Medal
- Joseph Mallord William Turner
- William Wyon R. A.
William Wyon
Maria Cassavetti Zambaco
Unknown medallists
Bibliography
Spielmann, Marion Harry. British Sculpture and Sculptors of Today. London: Cassell, 1901. Internet Archive. Web. 26 December 2011.
Last modified 14 November 2019


