Bibliography
Topical Outline
Entries
A - Art: General Works . . . . . . . . . . . 111
(Relevant to Coin & Medal Artists)
AE - Art Exhibits.
B - Biography (Standard Biographical Works). 52
C - Collections, Public. . . . . . . . . . . 9
CD - Electronic Collections.
D - Dictionaries of Artists. . . . . . . . . 33
E - Engravers, Diesinkers, Medallists . . . . 16
Individual Coin & Medal Artists:
(Works on Individual Artists)
F - Artist's Names starting: A, B . . . . . 25
G - Artist's Names starting: C, D . . . . . 24
H - Artist's Names starting: E, F, G, H . . 46
I - Artist's Names starting: I, J, K, L . . 25
J - Artist's Names starting: M, N, O, P, Q. 30
K - Artist's Names starting: R, S, T. . . . 26
L - Artist's Names starting: U, V, W, XYZ . 9
M - Medals (and Medallic Works). . . . . . . 37
N - Numismatics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
O - Numismatic Catalogs. . . . . . . . . . . 9
P - Periodicals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Q - Awards, Award Medals & Recipients. . . . 7
R - Registers of Manufacturers . . . . . . . 8
S - Standard Works (Specialized Topics). . . 48
V - Videos and Film. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Entries
A - Art: General Works . . . . . . . . . . . 111
(Relevant to Coin & Medal Artists)
AE - Art Exhibits.
B - Biography (Standard Biographical Works). 52
C - Collections, Public. . . . . . . . . . . 9
CD - Electronic Collections.
D - Dictionaries of Artists. . . . . . . . . 33
E - Engravers, Diesinkers, Medallists . . . . 16
Individual Coin & Medal Artists:
(Works on Individual Artists)
F - Artist's Names starting: A, B . . . . . 25
G - Artist's Names starting: C, D . . . . . 24
H - Artist's Names starting: E, F, G, H . . 46
I - Artist's Names starting: I, J, K, L . . 25
J - Artist's Names starting: M, N, O, P, Q. 30
K - Artist's Names starting: R, S, T. . . . 26
L - Artist's Names starting: U, V, W, XYZ . 9
M - Medals (and Medallic Works). . . . . . . 37
N - Numismatics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
O - Numismatic Catalogs. . . . . . . . . . . 9
P - Periodicals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Q - Awards, Award Medals & Recipients. . . . 7
R - Registers of Manufacturers . . . . . . . 8
S - Standard Works (Specialized Topics). . . 48
V - Videos and Film. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
A A R T – G e n e r a l W o r k s
(Relevant to Coin & Medal Artists)
A1 {1910} Brenner (Victor David) The Art and the Medal. New York. 46 pages, illus. Reprinted
in The Numismatist 95:9 (Sept 1982) pp 2238-55, illus.
A2 {1927} Fairman (Charles E.) Art and Artists of the Capitol of the United States of America.
Washington: Government Printing Office (1927) 526 pages, illus.
[45 artists cited]
A3 {1939} Hoffman (Malvina) Sculpture Inside and Out. New York: W.W. Norton & Co (1939)
330 pages, illus. reliefs, medals [Chapter 12] pp 205-217.
A4 {1945} Gardner (Albert TenEyck) Yankee Stonecutters, the First American School of Sculptors,
1800-1850. NY: Pub for Metropolitan Museum of Art by Columbia University Press (1945) 84 pp,
illus. Reprinted (1968) Freeport, NY: Books For Libraries, 84 pp, illus.
A6 {1955} Sutherland (Carol H.V.) Art In Coinage. London (1955) 223 pages.
A7 {1962} Becker (Thomas W.) Art In Commemorative Coins. n.p. (1962) 53 pages.
A8 {1962} Glaser (Lynn) Art in American Coinage, Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine 28: (1962)
2462-74, 2792-2800, 3092-3101.
A9 {1963} Clain-Stefanelli (Elvira) Art in Coinage, The Numismatist 76:12 (Dec 1963) pp 1635-38, illus.
A10 {1965} Bryant (Edward) Christmas For Connoisseurs, Art In America 53:6 (December–January
1965-66) pp 38-44 [advertisement p 136].
In a rare collaboration between Art In America and Medallic Art Company, the art publication commissioned seven artists to each create a medallic relief. This was the birth of a new art form in America: the medallic object.
A11 {1967} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) The Aesthetic Qualities of United States Coins and Medals, 1792 to 1967,
American Philosophical Society Yearbook 1967 (1967) pp 661-3.
A12 {1968} Craven (Wayne) Sculpture in America. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. 722 pages, illus.
Second edition (1984) 782 pages, illus. [51 artists cited]
A13 {1968} Proske (Beatrice Gilman) Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture. Volume I. Brookgreen Gardens, SC: Printed
by Trustees (1968) 574 pages, 177 photos.
Brookgreen Gardens sculptors also did many medals. Continued by Robin R. Salmon as: A33 {1993}
Salmon, which see. [108 artists cited]
A14 {1970} Osborne (Harold) The Oxford Companion To Art. Oxford and New York: Oxford
University Press (1970) 1,277 pages, illus.
[14 artists cited]
A15 {1971} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) Numismatic Art in America; Aesthetics of the United States Coinage.
Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press (1971) 266 pages, 249 illus. Reprinted
Major work on art and style in American coins and medals.
[94 artists cited]
A16 {1972} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) American Neoclassic Sculptors: Fallen Angels Resurrected. Antiques 105:11
(November 1972) pp 868-875, illus.
A17 {1974} Broder (Patricia Janis) Bronzes of the American West. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc (1974) 431 pp.
A18 {1974} Goode (James M.) Outdoor Sculpture of Washington. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press
(1974) 512 pp, illus.
[52 artists cited]
A21 {1975} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) Neoclassic Sculpture in America: Greco-Roman Sources and Their Results,
Antiques 108:11 (November 1975) pp 972-981, illus.
A22 {1975} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) Numismatic Art in America; Background of the Federal Coinage, Numismatic
Scrapbook Magazine 41:472 (1975) pp 8-10, 98-100, 102-104, 106-111. illus.
A23 {1976} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) Numismatic Art in America to 1796, Museum Notes 21: (1976)
pp 251-255, 1 plate.
A24 {1977} Linecar (H.W.A.) British Coin Design and Designers. London: G. Bell & Sons (1977) 146 pages, illus.
A26 {1979} Jones (Mark) The Art of the Medal. London: Published for the Trustees of the British
Museum by British Museum Publications Limited, 192 pages, illus.
A29 {1982} Baigell (Matthew) Dictionary of American Art. New York: Harper & Row (1982) 390pp.
[41 artists cited]
A30 {1982} Soria (Regina) Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century American Artists in Italy, 1760-1914. Rutherford NJ:
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press (1982) 332 pages, illus.
A31 {1983} Evert (Marylin) Discovering Pittsburgh Sculpture. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press (1983) 451
pages, illus.
A35 {1986} Greenthal (Kathryn), Kozol (Paula M.) and Ramirez (Jan Seidler) American Figurative
Sculpture in the Museum of Fine Arts. Boston: The Museum (1986) 528 pages, 18 color, 231 b&w illus.
A37 {1988} Gayle (Margot) and Cohen Michael) The Art Commission and the Municipal Art Society
Guide to Manhattan’s Outdoor Sculpture. New York: Prentice Hall Press (1988) 342 pages, illus.
A38 {1988} Osborne (Harold) The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Art. Oxford: Oxford University Press
(1988) 656 pages, illus.
[20 artists cited]
A40 {1989} Conner (Janis) and Rosenkranz (Joel) Rediscoveries in American Sculpture; Studio Works, 1893-
1939. Austin: University of Texas Press (1989) 208 pages, illus.
A42 {1993} Reynolds (Donald Martin) Masters of American Sculpture. New York: Abbeville Press
(1993) 276 pages, illustrated.
Overview of the collective work of the members of the National Sculpture Society on the centennial of
its existence.
A43 {1993} Salmon (Robin R.) Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture. Volume II. Brookgreen Gardens, SC: Printed by
Trustees (1993) 297 pages, 100 photos.
Large section on medals and medallic works of contemporary American sculptors in their collections,
pp 200-277.
A44 {1996} Salmon (Robin R.) American Masters; Sculpture from Brookgreen Gardens. Murrels Inlet, SC:
Brookgreen Gardens (1996) 60 pages, 100 photos.
A45 {1999} Tolles (Thayer, ed) American Sculpture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Vol 1: A Catalogue
of Works by Artists Born before 1895. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art (1999)
A46 {2007} Durante (Dianne) Outdoor Monuments of Manhattan. New York: New York University
(2007) 300 pp, illus.
A49 {2009} Tolles (Thayer) Augustus Saint-Gaudens in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: New York:
Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, and New Haven and London: Yale University (2009) 80 pages, illus.
Exhibition checklist: 58 Items cataloged including 2 coins, 8 medals, 8 cast medals,12 plaques, reliefs; 8 statues, 6
marbles, 3 paintings, 2 cameos, 2 life casts, 2 etchings, 1 vase, 1 mantlepiece, 1 panel, 1 sketch, 1 woodcut.
(Relevant to Coin & Medal Artists)
A1 {1910} Brenner (Victor David) The Art and the Medal. New York. 46 pages, illus. Reprinted
in The Numismatist 95:9 (Sept 1982) pp 2238-55, illus.
A2 {1927} Fairman (Charles E.) Art and Artists of the Capitol of the United States of America.
Washington: Government Printing Office (1927) 526 pages, illus.
[45 artists cited]
A3 {1939} Hoffman (Malvina) Sculpture Inside and Out. New York: W.W. Norton & Co (1939)
330 pages, illus. reliefs, medals [Chapter 12] pp 205-217.
A4 {1945} Gardner (Albert TenEyck) Yankee Stonecutters, the First American School of Sculptors,
1800-1850. NY: Pub for Metropolitan Museum of Art by Columbia University Press (1945) 84 pp,
illus. Reprinted (1968) Freeport, NY: Books For Libraries, 84 pp, illus.
A6 {1955} Sutherland (Carol H.V.) Art In Coinage. London (1955) 223 pages.
A7 {1962} Becker (Thomas W.) Art In Commemorative Coins. n.p. (1962) 53 pages.
A8 {1962} Glaser (Lynn) Art in American Coinage, Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine 28: (1962)
2462-74, 2792-2800, 3092-3101.
A9 {1963} Clain-Stefanelli (Elvira) Art in Coinage, The Numismatist 76:12 (Dec 1963) pp 1635-38, illus.
A10 {1965} Bryant (Edward) Christmas For Connoisseurs, Art In America 53:6 (December–January
1965-66) pp 38-44 [advertisement p 136].
In a rare collaboration between Art In America and Medallic Art Company, the art publication commissioned seven artists to each create a medallic relief. This was the birth of a new art form in America: the medallic object.
A11 {1967} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) The Aesthetic Qualities of United States Coins and Medals, 1792 to 1967,
American Philosophical Society Yearbook 1967 (1967) pp 661-3.
A12 {1968} Craven (Wayne) Sculpture in America. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. 722 pages, illus.
Second edition (1984) 782 pages, illus. [51 artists cited]
A13 {1968} Proske (Beatrice Gilman) Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture. Volume I. Brookgreen Gardens, SC: Printed
by Trustees (1968) 574 pages, 177 photos.
Brookgreen Gardens sculptors also did many medals. Continued by Robin R. Salmon as: A33 {1993}
Salmon, which see. [108 artists cited]
A14 {1970} Osborne (Harold) The Oxford Companion To Art. Oxford and New York: Oxford
University Press (1970) 1,277 pages, illus.
[14 artists cited]
A15 {1971} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) Numismatic Art in America; Aesthetics of the United States Coinage.
Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press (1971) 266 pages, 249 illus. Reprinted
Major work on art and style in American coins and medals.
[94 artists cited]
A16 {1972} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) American Neoclassic Sculptors: Fallen Angels Resurrected. Antiques 105:11
(November 1972) pp 868-875, illus.
A17 {1974} Broder (Patricia Janis) Bronzes of the American West. New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc (1974) 431 pp.
A18 {1974} Goode (James M.) Outdoor Sculpture of Washington. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press
(1974) 512 pp, illus.
[52 artists cited]
A21 {1975} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) Neoclassic Sculpture in America: Greco-Roman Sources and Their Results,
Antiques 108:11 (November 1975) pp 972-981, illus.
A22 {1975} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) Numismatic Art in America; Background of the Federal Coinage, Numismatic
Scrapbook Magazine 41:472 (1975) pp 8-10, 98-100, 102-104, 106-111. illus.
A23 {1976} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) Numismatic Art in America to 1796, Museum Notes 21: (1976)
pp 251-255, 1 plate.
A24 {1977} Linecar (H.W.A.) British Coin Design and Designers. London: G. Bell & Sons (1977) 146 pages, illus.
A26 {1979} Jones (Mark) The Art of the Medal. London: Published for the Trustees of the British
Museum by British Museum Publications Limited, 192 pages, illus.
A29 {1982} Baigell (Matthew) Dictionary of American Art. New York: Harper & Row (1982) 390pp.
[41 artists cited]
A30 {1982} Soria (Regina) Dictionary of Nineteenth-Century American Artists in Italy, 1760-1914. Rutherford NJ:
Fairleigh Dickinson University Press (1982) 332 pages, illus.
A31 {1983} Evert (Marylin) Discovering Pittsburgh Sculpture. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press (1983) 451
pages, illus.
A35 {1986} Greenthal (Kathryn), Kozol (Paula M.) and Ramirez (Jan Seidler) American Figurative
Sculpture in the Museum of Fine Arts. Boston: The Museum (1986) 528 pages, 18 color, 231 b&w illus.
A37 {1988} Gayle (Margot) and Cohen Michael) The Art Commission and the Municipal Art Society
Guide to Manhattan’s Outdoor Sculpture. New York: Prentice Hall Press (1988) 342 pages, illus.
A38 {1988} Osborne (Harold) The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Art. Oxford: Oxford University Press
(1988) 656 pages, illus.
[20 artists cited]
A40 {1989} Conner (Janis) and Rosenkranz (Joel) Rediscoveries in American Sculpture; Studio Works, 1893-
1939. Austin: University of Texas Press (1989) 208 pages, illus.
A42 {1993} Reynolds (Donald Martin) Masters of American Sculpture. New York: Abbeville Press
(1993) 276 pages, illustrated.
Overview of the collective work of the members of the National Sculpture Society on the centennial of
its existence.
A43 {1993} Salmon (Robin R.) Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture. Volume II. Brookgreen Gardens, SC: Printed by
Trustees (1993) 297 pages, 100 photos.
Large section on medals and medallic works of contemporary American sculptors in their collections,
pp 200-277.
A44 {1996} Salmon (Robin R.) American Masters; Sculpture from Brookgreen Gardens. Murrels Inlet, SC:
Brookgreen Gardens (1996) 60 pages, 100 photos.
A45 {1999} Tolles (Thayer, ed) American Sculpture in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Vol 1: A Catalogue
of Works by Artists Born before 1895. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art (1999)
A46 {2007} Durante (Dianne) Outdoor Monuments of Manhattan. New York: New York University
(2007) 300 pp, illus.
A49 {2009} Tolles (Thayer) Augustus Saint-Gaudens in the Metropolitan Museum of Art: New York:
Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art, and New Haven and London: Yale University (2009) 80 pages, illus.
Exhibition checklist: 58 Items cataloged including 2 coins, 8 medals, 8 cast medals,12 plaques, reliefs; 8 statues, 6
marbles, 3 paintings, 2 cameos, 2 life casts, 2 etchings, 1 vase, 1 mantlepiece, 1 panel, 1 sketch, 1 woodcut.
AA A R T – A R C H I V E S
AAA Archives of American Art. Smithsonian Institution Online.
AA1 {1972} McCoy (Garnett) Archives of American Art, A Directory of Resources. SmithsonianInstitution.
New York & London: Bowker (1972) 163 pages.
[555 Record Groups]
AAA Archives of American Art. Smithsonian Institution Online.
AA1 {1972} McCoy (Garnett) Archives of American Art, A Directory of Resources. SmithsonianInstitution.
New York & London: Bowker (1972) 163 pages.
[555 Record Groups]
AE A R T – E X H I B I T I O N S
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Exhibitions (1800-1968):
AE1 {1955} Rutledge (Anna Wells) Cumulative Record of Exhibition Catalogues, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1807-1870; the Society of Artists 1800-1814; the Artists Fund Society, 1835-1845. Philadelphia (1955).
Rutledge was reprinted as volume 1 in Falk, below, and cited as "AE1 {1988} Falk vol 1:"
(see next entry).
AE1 {1988} Falk (Peter Hastings) The Annual Exhibition Record of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
Madison CT: Sound View Press. 3 vols. illus.
Volume 1 1807-1870, 472 pp [Rutledge reprint].
Volume 2 1876-1913, 612 pages.
Volume 3 1914-1968, 538 pages.
Art Institute of Chicago Exhibitions (1888-1950):
AE2 {1990} Falk (Peter Hastings, editor) The Annual Exhibition Record of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1888-1950.
Madison CT: Sound View Press (1990) 1117 pages
Boston Art Club Exhibitions (1873-1909):
AE3 {1991} Chadbourne (Janice H.), Gabosh (Karl) and Vogel (Charles O.) The Boston Art Club:
Exhibition Record. Madison CT: Sound View Press (1991) 479 pages.
Carnegie Institution's International Exhibitions (1896-1996):
AE4 {1998} Falk (Peter Hastings, editor) Record of the Carnegie Institute's International Exhibitions:
1896-1996. Madison CT: Sound View Press (1998) 378 pages.
National Academy of Design Exhibitions (1901-1950):
AE5 {1990} Falk (Peter Hastings, editor) The Annual Exhibition Record of the National Academy of Design, 1901- 1950. Madison CT: Sound View Press (1990) 622 pages.
AE8 National Sculpture Society Exhibitions–Major Exhibition Catalogs
AE8 {1908} Catalogue of the Exhibition of the National Sculpture Society Under the Auspices of the Municipal Art Society of Baltimore; Fifth Regiment Armory, April 4th to April 25th Inclusive. New York and Baltimore:
The Societies (1908) [64+ pages], illus.
Karpel (Bernard) Arts Bibliography F25.
AE8 {1923) National Sculpture Society Exhibition of American Sculpture Catalogue; April 14 to August 1,
MCMXXIII [1923]. New York: The Society. 372 pages, illus.
[233 artists listed – 100 sculptor members, 27 associates, 106 lay members – 206 NSS members exhibited
sculpture or reliefs]
Karpel (Bernard) Arts Bibliography F866.
AE8 {1929} National Sculpture Society Contemporary American Sculpture; The California Palace of the Legion
of Honor Lincoln Park, San Francisco, April to October MCMXXIX [1929]. New York: The Society. 352 pages,
illus.
[278 artists listed – 107 sculptor members, 51 associates, 120 lay members – all but six NSS artists exhibited
sculpture or reliefs]
Karpel (Bernard) Arts Bibliography F865.
AE8 {1940} Exhibition of Sculpture Under the Auspices of the National Sculpture Society ... April 3 to May 2,
1940. at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City. New York: (1940) unpaged, illus.
Karpel (Bernard) Arts Bibliography F868.
AE8 National Sculpture Society Exhibitions– Annual Exhibition Catalogs
[Karpel (B.) Arts Bibliography F1436, F114.]
AE8 {1950} Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition Sponsored by the National Academy of Design and the National
Sculpture Society, May 25th, 1950. (unpaged), illus.
AE8 {1965} National Sculpture Society Thirty-Second Annual Exhibition; Lever House, April 25 through May 9,
1965 ... New York City. New York: The Society (1965) 11 pages, [83 items], no illus.
AE8 {1966} National Sculpture Society Thirty-Third Annual Exhibition: Sculpture, Bas-Reliefs, Medals At Lever
House April 11 through May 1, 1966. (unpaged), [62 items], illus.
AE8 {1967} National Sculpture Society Thirty-Fourth Annual Exhibition: Sculpture, Bas-Reliefs, Medals At Lever
House ... April 9 through April 30, 1967. (unpaged), [93 items], illus.
AE8 {1968} National Sculpture Society 75th Anniversary Exhibition, Lever House, April 7-28 [1968].
(unpaged), illus. [35th annual]
AE8 {1969} National Sculpture Society 36th Annual [Exhibition], Lever House, February 2 – 19th
1969. 84 pages, illus.
AE8 {1970} National Sculpture Society 37th Annual [Exhibition], Lever House, March 14 – April 5, 1970. 88
pages, illus.
AE8 {1971} National Sculpture Society 38th Annual [Exhibition], Lever House, March 21 – April 11, 1971. 96
pages, illus.
AE8 {1972} National Sculpture Society 39th Annual Exhibition At Lever House ... March 19 –
April 9, 1972. 96 pages, illus.
AE8 {1973} National Sculpture Society 40th Annual Exhibition At Lever House ... March 18 –
April 8, 1974. xx pages, illus.
AE8 {1974} National Sculpture Society 41st Annual Exhibition At Lever House ... March 17 –
April 7, 1974. xx pages, illus.
AE8 {1975} National Sculpture Society 42nd Annual Exhibition; Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals,
At Lever House ... March 24 through April 14, 1975. xx pages, illus.
AE8 {1976} National Sculpture Society Bicentennial Exhibition: Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals at the
Equitable Gallery ... April 5 through April 23, 1976. 98 pages, illus. [43rd annual]
AE8 {1977} National Sculpture Society 44th Annual Exhibition; "Reality Reflected:" Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals,
At the Equitable Gallery ... April 4 through April 22, 1977. xx pages, illus.
AE8 {1978} National Sculpture Society 45th Annual Exhibition; Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals,
At the Equitable Gallery ... April 3 through April 21, 1978. xx pages, illus.
AE8 {1979} National Sculpture Society 46th Annual Exhibition; Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals,
At the Equitable Gallery ... April 23 through May 11, 1979. xx pages, illus.
AE8 {1980} National Sculpture Society; Traditional Sculpture–Timeless Imprints: 47th Annual Exhibition,
Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals, At The Equitable Gallery ... April 21 through May 9, 1980. 116 pages, illus.
AE8 {1981} National Sculpture Society 48th Annual Exhibition; Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals,
At the Equitable Gallery ... April 13 through May 1, 1981. xx pages, illus.
AE8 {1982} National Sculpture Society 49th Annual Exhibition; Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals,
At the Equitable Gallery ... April 5 through April 23, 1982. xx pages, illus.
AE1x World's Fair Expositions:
AE10 {1876} Centennial Expo Art Exhibit Catalog.{1876} United States Centennial Commission
International Exhibition, 1876 Official Catalogue
[several editions 1-7] Philadelphia: (1876).
AE12 {1893} Columbian Expo Art Exhibit Catalog.
AE15 {1915} Pan-Pacific Expo Art Exhibit Catalog.
Major Art Exhibition:
AEW {1976} Whitney Museum of American Art 200 Years of American Sculpture. Boston: David Godine, 350
pages, illus.
The exhibition actually had on display the 1909 Lincoln Cent by Brenner among hundreds of sculptural
works many times its size!
See also Numismatic Exhibitions, NE.
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts Exhibitions (1800-1968):
AE1 {1955} Rutledge (Anna Wells) Cumulative Record of Exhibition Catalogues, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1807-1870; the Society of Artists 1800-1814; the Artists Fund Society, 1835-1845. Philadelphia (1955).
Rutledge was reprinted as volume 1 in Falk, below, and cited as "AE1 {1988} Falk vol 1:"
(see next entry).
AE1 {1988} Falk (Peter Hastings) The Annual Exhibition Record of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
Madison CT: Sound View Press. 3 vols. illus.
Volume 1 1807-1870, 472 pp [Rutledge reprint].
Volume 2 1876-1913, 612 pages.
Volume 3 1914-1968, 538 pages.
Art Institute of Chicago Exhibitions (1888-1950):
AE2 {1990} Falk (Peter Hastings, editor) The Annual Exhibition Record of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1888-1950.
Madison CT: Sound View Press (1990) 1117 pages
Boston Art Club Exhibitions (1873-1909):
AE3 {1991} Chadbourne (Janice H.), Gabosh (Karl) and Vogel (Charles O.) The Boston Art Club:
Exhibition Record. Madison CT: Sound View Press (1991) 479 pages.
Carnegie Institution's International Exhibitions (1896-1996):
AE4 {1998} Falk (Peter Hastings, editor) Record of the Carnegie Institute's International Exhibitions:
1896-1996. Madison CT: Sound View Press (1998) 378 pages.
National Academy of Design Exhibitions (1901-1950):
AE5 {1990} Falk (Peter Hastings, editor) The Annual Exhibition Record of the National Academy of Design, 1901- 1950. Madison CT: Sound View Press (1990) 622 pages.
AE8 National Sculpture Society Exhibitions–Major Exhibition Catalogs
AE8 {1908} Catalogue of the Exhibition of the National Sculpture Society Under the Auspices of the Municipal Art Society of Baltimore; Fifth Regiment Armory, April 4th to April 25th Inclusive. New York and Baltimore:
The Societies (1908) [64+ pages], illus.
Karpel (Bernard) Arts Bibliography F25.
AE8 {1923) National Sculpture Society Exhibition of American Sculpture Catalogue; April 14 to August 1,
MCMXXIII [1923]. New York: The Society. 372 pages, illus.
[233 artists listed – 100 sculptor members, 27 associates, 106 lay members – 206 NSS members exhibited
sculpture or reliefs]
Karpel (Bernard) Arts Bibliography F866.
AE8 {1929} National Sculpture Society Contemporary American Sculpture; The California Palace of the Legion
of Honor Lincoln Park, San Francisco, April to October MCMXXIX [1929]. New York: The Society. 352 pages,
illus.
[278 artists listed – 107 sculptor members, 51 associates, 120 lay members – all but six NSS artists exhibited
sculpture or reliefs]
Karpel (Bernard) Arts Bibliography F865.
AE8 {1940} Exhibition of Sculpture Under the Auspices of the National Sculpture Society ... April 3 to May 2,
1940. at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City. New York: (1940) unpaged, illus.
Karpel (Bernard) Arts Bibliography F868.
AE8 National Sculpture Society Exhibitions– Annual Exhibition Catalogs
[Karpel (B.) Arts Bibliography F1436, F114.]
AE8 {1950} Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition Sponsored by the National Academy of Design and the National
Sculpture Society, May 25th, 1950. (unpaged), illus.
AE8 {1965} National Sculpture Society Thirty-Second Annual Exhibition; Lever House, April 25 through May 9,
1965 ... New York City. New York: The Society (1965) 11 pages, [83 items], no illus.
AE8 {1966} National Sculpture Society Thirty-Third Annual Exhibition: Sculpture, Bas-Reliefs, Medals At Lever
House April 11 through May 1, 1966. (unpaged), [62 items], illus.
AE8 {1967} National Sculpture Society Thirty-Fourth Annual Exhibition: Sculpture, Bas-Reliefs, Medals At Lever
House ... April 9 through April 30, 1967. (unpaged), [93 items], illus.
AE8 {1968} National Sculpture Society 75th Anniversary Exhibition, Lever House, April 7-28 [1968].
(unpaged), illus. [35th annual]
AE8 {1969} National Sculpture Society 36th Annual [Exhibition], Lever House, February 2 – 19th
1969. 84 pages, illus.
AE8 {1970} National Sculpture Society 37th Annual [Exhibition], Lever House, March 14 – April 5, 1970. 88
pages, illus.
AE8 {1971} National Sculpture Society 38th Annual [Exhibition], Lever House, March 21 – April 11, 1971. 96
pages, illus.
AE8 {1972} National Sculpture Society 39th Annual Exhibition At Lever House ... March 19 –
April 9, 1972. 96 pages, illus.
AE8 {1973} National Sculpture Society 40th Annual Exhibition At Lever House ... March 18 –
April 8, 1974. xx pages, illus.
AE8 {1974} National Sculpture Society 41st Annual Exhibition At Lever House ... March 17 –
April 7, 1974. xx pages, illus.
AE8 {1975} National Sculpture Society 42nd Annual Exhibition; Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals,
At Lever House ... March 24 through April 14, 1975. xx pages, illus.
AE8 {1976} National Sculpture Society Bicentennial Exhibition: Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals at the
Equitable Gallery ... April 5 through April 23, 1976. 98 pages, illus. [43rd annual]
AE8 {1977} National Sculpture Society 44th Annual Exhibition; "Reality Reflected:" Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals,
At the Equitable Gallery ... April 4 through April 22, 1977. xx pages, illus.
AE8 {1978} National Sculpture Society 45th Annual Exhibition; Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals,
At the Equitable Gallery ... April 3 through April 21, 1978. xx pages, illus.
AE8 {1979} National Sculpture Society 46th Annual Exhibition; Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals,
At the Equitable Gallery ... April 23 through May 11, 1979. xx pages, illus.
AE8 {1980} National Sculpture Society; Traditional Sculpture–Timeless Imprints: 47th Annual Exhibition,
Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals, At The Equitable Gallery ... April 21 through May 9, 1980. 116 pages, illus.
AE8 {1981} National Sculpture Society 48th Annual Exhibition; Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals,
At the Equitable Gallery ... April 13 through May 1, 1981. xx pages, illus.
AE8 {1982} National Sculpture Society 49th Annual Exhibition; Sculpture, Reliefs, Medals,
At the Equitable Gallery ... April 5 through April 23, 1982. xx pages, illus.
AE1x World's Fair Expositions:
AE10 {1876} Centennial Expo Art Exhibit Catalog.{1876} United States Centennial Commission
International Exhibition, 1876 Official Catalogue
[several editions 1-7] Philadelphia: (1876).
AE12 {1893} Columbian Expo Art Exhibit Catalog.
AE15 {1915} Pan-Pacific Expo Art Exhibit Catalog.
Major Art Exhibition:
AEW {1976} Whitney Museum of American Art 200 Years of American Sculpture. Boston: David Godine, 350
pages, illus.
The exhibition actually had on display the 1909 Lincoln Cent by Brenner among hundreds of sculptural
works many times its size!
See also Numismatic Exhibitions, NE.
AF F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalogs.
(The first two Congresses had neither exhibitions nor exhibition catalogs.)
AF3 {1949} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Paris, 1949.
AF4 {1951} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Madrid, 1951.
AF5 {1953} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Rome, 1953.
AF6 {1955} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Stockholm, 1955.
AF7 {1557} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Paris, 1957.
AF8 {1959} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Vienna, 1959.
AF9 {1961} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Rome, 1961.
AF10 {1963} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. The Hague, 1963.
AF11 {1966} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Athens, 1966.
AF12 {1967} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Paris, 1967.
AF13 {1969} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Prague, 1969.
AF14 {1971} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Cologne, 1971.
AF15 {1973} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Helsinki, 1973.
AF16 {1975} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Cracow, 1975.
AF17 {1977} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Budapest, 1977.
AF18 {1979} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Lisbon, 1979.
AF19 {1983} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Florence, 1983.
AF20 {1985} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Stockholm, 1985.
AF21 {1987} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Colorado Springs, 1987.
AF22 {1990} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Helsinki, 1990.
AF23 {1992} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. London, 1992.
AF24 {1994} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Budapest, 1994.
AF25 {1996} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Neuchatel, 1996.
AF26 {1998} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Leiden, 1998.
AF27 {2000} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Weimar, 2000.
AF28 {2002} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Paris, 2002.
AF29 {2005} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Seixa [Portugal], 2005.
AF30 {2007} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Colorado Springs, 2007.
AF 31{2009} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog, Tampere [Finland], 2009.
AF 31a {2010} FIDEM XXXI U.S.A. Exhibitors, AMSA Members
Exchange (June 2010) 19 pages, illus.
AF 32{2012} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog, Glasgow [Scotland] 2012.
AF 33{2013} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog, Sofia [Bulgaria] 2014.
(The first two Congresses had neither exhibitions nor exhibition catalogs.)
AF3 {1949} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Paris, 1949.
AF4 {1951} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Madrid, 1951.
AF5 {1953} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Rome, 1953.
AF6 {1955} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Stockholm, 1955.
AF7 {1557} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Paris, 1957.
AF8 {1959} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Vienna, 1959.
AF9 {1961} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Rome, 1961.
AF10 {1963} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. The Hague, 1963.
AF11 {1966} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Athens, 1966.
AF12 {1967} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Paris, 1967.
AF13 {1969} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Prague, 1969.
AF14 {1971} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Cologne, 1971.
AF15 {1973} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Helsinki, 1973.
AF16 {1975} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Cracow, 1975.
AF17 {1977} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Budapest, 1977.
AF18 {1979} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Lisbon, 1979.
AF19 {1983} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Florence, 1983.
AF20 {1985} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Stockholm, 1985.
AF21 {1987} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Colorado Springs, 1987.
AF22 {1990} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Helsinki, 1990.
AF23 {1992} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. London, 1992.
AF24 {1994} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Budapest, 1994.
AF25 {1996} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Neuchatel, 1996.
AF26 {1998} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Leiden, 1998.
AF27 {2000} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Weimar, 2000.
AF28 {2002} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Paris, 2002.
AF29 {2005} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Seixa [Portugal], 2005.
AF30 {2007} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Colorado Springs, 2007.
AF 31{2009} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog, Tampere [Finland], 2009.
AF 31a {2010} FIDEM XXXI U.S.A. Exhibitors, AMSA Members
Exchange (June 2010) 19 pages, illus.
AF 32{2012} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog, Glasgow [Scotland] 2012.
AF 33{2013} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog, Sofia [Bulgaria] 2014.
AM American Medallic Sculpture Assn Exhibition Catalogs
AM1 {1983} AMSA Exhibition; American Numismatic Society, New York City 1 October 1983 to 3 December
1983; Afterwards to American Numismatic Association, Colorado Springs, Colorado,
then to San Francisco Old Mint, San Francisco, California in 1984.
n.p.: American Medallic Sculpture Assn (1983)
57 pages, illus. [87 items by 39 artists]
AM2 {1984} Pennsylvania State University State College.
[The exhibition was entirely of invited foreign medalists, apparently no catalog issued; 300 items by 10 artists].
AM3 {1988} AMSA Traveling Exhibit 1988. n.p.: American Medallic Sculpture Association (1988) 9 pages, illus.
[72 items by 44 artists]
AM4 {1990} AMSA Exhibition at The Newark Museum, Mutual Benefit Life Community Gallery.
Newark NJ: AMSA. (3 November 1990 to 17 February 1991) 7 pages, illustrated.
[72 items by 34 artists + 81 items by 46 artists exhibited at the AF22 {1990} Helsinki FIDEM]
AM5 {1992} Cast Iron Gallery Show, New York City, 29 February to 18 March 1992; then to The Bryant Library,
Roslyn, New York, 9 May to 30 May 1992; then to Joseloff Gallery University of Hartford, 7 July to 28
July 1992.
n.p.: American Medallic Sculpture Association (1992) 4 pages, illus.
[81 items by 39 artists]
AM6 {1994} The New Medal. Sponsored by Franklin Mint, Media Pennsylvania and exhibited there May-June 1994;
then to American Numismatic Association Detroit Convention, July 1994; then to Illinois Wesleyan University,
Bloomington, Illinois, August-Sept 1994; then to National Sculpture Society Gallery, New York City, December
1994 to March 1995; and finally at American Numismatic Association Museum, Colorado Springs, April-
October 1995. n.p. (1994) 29 pages, illus.
[291 items by 65 artists]
AM7 {1995} United Nations Exhibition, Lehman College Gallery, New York City, then to House of Representatives,
Cannon Building Rotunda, Washington, DC. n.p.: AMSA (1995)
[items by artists]
AM8 {1996} The Newark Museum in cooperation with American Medallic Sculpture Association presents
Contemporary Medallic Sculpture. Newark NJ: AMSA (1996) 16 pages.
[136 items by 42 artists]
AM9 {1997} 2 Sides Art Medallions From Both Sides of the Atlantic: American Medallic Sculpture
Association, British Art Medal Society. Newburgh NY: AMSA. 44a + 30b pages.
[American: 84 medals by 40 artists; British: 47 medals by 30 artists + 36 student works]
AM10 {1998} National Sculpture Society Gallery, New York City.
[items by artists]
AM11 {2000} AMSA 2000. Bayside NY: AMSA and QCC Art Gallery at Queesborough Community College,
The City University of New York. (January 2000) Unpaged
(50 printed pages). [96 items by 42 artists]
Note: The full list of 96 items were posted on the internet: www.amsamedals.org/QueensCatalog
AM12 {2002} Hands Across The Sea (AMSA 2001-2002) [Medallic Art Exhibition in both United States
and Poland]. No place: [American Medallic Sculpture Assn] No date [April 2002] 220 pages, illustrated. First
exhibited in Colorado Springs at ANA
(20 Oct 2001 to 31 Jan 2002), then University Park at Penn State Univ (7 April 2002 to 30 April 2002); then
Municipal Museum, Wroclaw, Poland (in 2002).
[American: 111 medals by 40 artists; Polish:
93 medals including 18 special by 34 artists].
AM13 {2002} AMSA Exhibition, Old Lyme, Connecticut.
These exhibitions cited as:
AM3 {1988} AMSA Traveling Exhibition (1988) page.
AM4 {1990} AMSA Newark Museum Exhibit, page.
AM5 {1992} AMSA Cast Iron Gallery Show, NYC (1992) page
AM6 {1994} AMSA The New Medal Exhib (1994-95) page.
AM8 {1996} AMSA Newark Museum II Exhibit (1996) page.
AM9 {1997} AMSA/BAMS 2 Sides Exhibition, number, page.
AM11 {2000} AMSA 2000 Exhibition Catalog, number.
AM12 {2002} AMSA Hands Across The Sea Exhibition Catalog, number, page.
AM1 {1983} AMSA Exhibition; American Numismatic Society, New York City 1 October 1983 to 3 December
1983; Afterwards to American Numismatic Association, Colorado Springs, Colorado,
then to San Francisco Old Mint, San Francisco, California in 1984.
n.p.: American Medallic Sculpture Assn (1983)
57 pages, illus. [87 items by 39 artists]
AM2 {1984} Pennsylvania State University State College.
[The exhibition was entirely of invited foreign medalists, apparently no catalog issued; 300 items by 10 artists].
AM3 {1988} AMSA Traveling Exhibit 1988. n.p.: American Medallic Sculpture Association (1988) 9 pages, illus.
[72 items by 44 artists]
AM4 {1990} AMSA Exhibition at The Newark Museum, Mutual Benefit Life Community Gallery.
Newark NJ: AMSA. (3 November 1990 to 17 February 1991) 7 pages, illustrated.
[72 items by 34 artists + 81 items by 46 artists exhibited at the AF22 {1990} Helsinki FIDEM]
AM5 {1992} Cast Iron Gallery Show, New York City, 29 February to 18 March 1992; then to The Bryant Library,
Roslyn, New York, 9 May to 30 May 1992; then to Joseloff Gallery University of Hartford, 7 July to 28
July 1992.
n.p.: American Medallic Sculpture Association (1992) 4 pages, illus.
[81 items by 39 artists]
AM6 {1994} The New Medal. Sponsored by Franklin Mint, Media Pennsylvania and exhibited there May-June 1994;
then to American Numismatic Association Detroit Convention, July 1994; then to Illinois Wesleyan University,
Bloomington, Illinois, August-Sept 1994; then to National Sculpture Society Gallery, New York City, December
1994 to March 1995; and finally at American Numismatic Association Museum, Colorado Springs, April-
October 1995. n.p. (1994) 29 pages, illus.
[291 items by 65 artists]
AM7 {1995} United Nations Exhibition, Lehman College Gallery, New York City, then to House of Representatives,
Cannon Building Rotunda, Washington, DC. n.p.: AMSA (1995)
[items by artists]
AM8 {1996} The Newark Museum in cooperation with American Medallic Sculpture Association presents
Contemporary Medallic Sculpture. Newark NJ: AMSA (1996) 16 pages.
[136 items by 42 artists]
AM9 {1997} 2 Sides Art Medallions From Both Sides of the Atlantic: American Medallic Sculpture
Association, British Art Medal Society. Newburgh NY: AMSA. 44a + 30b pages.
[American: 84 medals by 40 artists; British: 47 medals by 30 artists + 36 student works]
AM10 {1998} National Sculpture Society Gallery, New York City.
[items by artists]
AM11 {2000} AMSA 2000. Bayside NY: AMSA and QCC Art Gallery at Queesborough Community College,
The City University of New York. (January 2000) Unpaged
(50 printed pages). [96 items by 42 artists]
Note: The full list of 96 items were posted on the internet: www.amsamedals.org/QueensCatalog
AM12 {2002} Hands Across The Sea (AMSA 2001-2002) [Medallic Art Exhibition in both United States
and Poland]. No place: [American Medallic Sculpture Assn] No date [April 2002] 220 pages, illustrated. First
exhibited in Colorado Springs at ANA
(20 Oct 2001 to 31 Jan 2002), then University Park at Penn State Univ (7 April 2002 to 30 April 2002); then
Municipal Museum, Wroclaw, Poland (in 2002).
[American: 111 medals by 40 artists; Polish:
93 medals including 18 special by 34 artists].
AM13 {2002} AMSA Exhibition, Old Lyme, Connecticut.
These exhibitions cited as:
AM3 {1988} AMSA Traveling Exhibition (1988) page.
AM4 {1990} AMSA Newark Museum Exhibit, page.
AM5 {1992} AMSA Cast Iron Gallery Show, NYC (1992) page
AM6 {1994} AMSA The New Medal Exhib (1994-95) page.
AM8 {1996} AMSA Newark Museum II Exhibit (1996) page.
AM9 {1997} AMSA/BAMS 2 Sides Exhibition, number, page.
AM11 {2000} AMSA 2000 Exhibition Catalog, number.
AM12 {2002} AMSA Hands Across The Sea Exhibition Catalog, number, page.
B B I O G R A P H Y
(Standard Biographical Works)
Bx Marquis–Who's Who Publications
(Chicago until 1973; New Providence, New Jersey thereafter):
Who Was Who In America:
BH {1963} Historical Volume, 1607-1896. 670 pages.
B1 {1943} Volume 1, 1897-1942. 1396 pages.
B2 {1950} Volume 2, 1843-1950. 613 pages.
B3 {1960} Volume 3, 1951-1960. 951 pages.
B4 {1968} Volume 4, 1961-1968. 1236 pages.
B5 {1973} Volume 5, 1969-1973. 1031 pages.
B6 {1976} Volume 6, 1974-1976. 673 pages.
B7 {1981} Volume 7, 1977-1981. 636 pages.
B8 {1985} Volume 8, 1982-1985. 441 pages.
B9 {1989} Volume 9, 1985-1989. 392 pages.
B10 {1993} Volume 10, 1989-1993. 402 pages.
B11 {1996} Volume 11, 1993-1996. 303 pages.
B12 {1998} Volume 12, 19 -19 . pages.
B13 {2000} Volume 13, 1998-2000. pages.
(Standard Biographical Works)
Bx Marquis–Who's Who Publications
(Chicago until 1973; New Providence, New Jersey thereafter):
Who Was Who In America:
BH {1963} Historical Volume, 1607-1896. 670 pages.
B1 {1943} Volume 1, 1897-1942. 1396 pages.
B2 {1950} Volume 2, 1843-1950. 613 pages.
B3 {1960} Volume 3, 1951-1960. 951 pages.
B4 {1968} Volume 4, 1961-1968. 1236 pages.
B5 {1973} Volume 5, 1969-1973. 1031 pages.
B6 {1976} Volume 6, 1974-1976. 673 pages.
B7 {1981} Volume 7, 1977-1981. 636 pages.
B8 {1985} Volume 8, 1982-1985. 441 pages.
B9 {1989} Volume 9, 1985-1989. 392 pages.
B10 {1993} Volume 10, 1989-1993. 402 pages.
B11 {1996} Volume 11, 1993-1996. 303 pages.
B12 {1998} Volume 12, 19 -19 . pages.
B13 {2000} Volume 13, 1998-2000. pages.
B Who's Who In America:
B31 {1961} Who's Who in America, 1960-1961. 3356 pages.
B50 {1996} Who's Who in America, 1996. 3 volumes,
BA Who's Who In American Art:
New York: R.R. Bowker.
BA {1937} 1st Edition, 565 pages [6,602 artists].
The first edition had a useful appendix
section of artists who had recently died.
BA {1939} 2nd Edition, 715 pages [7,100 artists].
BA {1941} 3rd Edition, 790 pages [7,800 artists].
BA {1947} 4th Edition, 685 pages [7,134 artists].
BA {1953} 5th Edition, 558 pages [6,836 artists].
BA {1956} 6th Edition, 603 pages [7,000 artists].
BA {1959} 7th Edition, 718 pages [6,875 artists].
BA {1962} 8th Edition, 771 pages [ artists].
BA {1966} 9th Edition, 592 pages [6,000 artists].
BA {1970} 10th Edition, 548 pages [7,100 artists].
+–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––--------------------+
Note: The first 10 editions of Who's Who in American
Art are indexed in D20 {1973} Havlice (Patricia Pate)
Index to Artistic Biography. Citations are made to
original Who's Who in Am Art vol and other sources.
+–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––--------------------+
BA {1973} 11th Edition (1973) 927 pages [6,500 artists].
Compiled by Jacques Catell Press, published by Bowker:
BA {1976} 12th Edition (1976) 946 pages [9,000 artists].
BA {1978} 13th Edition (1978) 946 pages [10,000 artists].
BA {1980} 14th Edition (1980) 977 pages [10,500 artists].
BA {1982} 15th Edition (1982) 1204 pages [10,650 artists].
BA {1984} 16th Edition (1984) 1186 pages [10,700 artists].
BA {1986} 17th Edition (1986) 1202 pages [11,279 artists].
BA {1989} 18th Edition (1989) 1341 pages [11,383 artists].
Published by Bowker, owned by Reed Publishing:
BA {1990} 19th Edition (1990) 1404 pages [11,534 artists].
BA {1993} 20th Edition (1993) 1473 pages [11,824 artists].
BA {1995} 21st Edition (1994) 1521 pages [11,911 artists].
Published and owned by Marquis Who's Who:
BA {1997} 22nd Edition (1997) 1515 pages [11,724 artists].
BA {1999} 23rd Edition (1999) 1536 pages [11,600 artists].
BA {2001} 24th Edition (2001) 1490 pages [11,000 artists].
BA {2003} 25th Edition (2003) 1512 pages [11,034 artists].
BA {2005} 26th Edition (2005) 1600 pages [11,525 artists].
BA {2006} 27th Edition (2007) pages [ artists].
BA {2007} 28th Edition (2008) 1549 pages [10,859 artists].
BA {2008} 29th Edition (2009) pages [ artists].
BA {2009} 30th Edition (2010) 1623 +40 pp necrology pages [11,600 artists],
BA {2010} 31st Edition (2011) pages [11,600 artists].
BA {2011} 32nd Edition (2012) pages [ artists].
BA {2012} 33rd Edition (2013) pages [11,800 artists].
BA {2013} 35th Edition (2014) pages [ artists].
BA {2014} 36th Edition (2014) pages [11,700 artists] .
BE {1943} Webster's Biographical Dictionary. Springfield,
Mass: G. & C. Merriam Company, 1697 pages.
Revised editions kept same page numbers,
adding dates of death, but without adding any
new names. Thus citations good for any edition.
Dictionary of American Biography (DAB)
BDAB {1946} Johnson (Allen) and Malone (Dumans) editors.
Dictionary of American Biography. New York. 11 volumes.
The 1946 and later editions reprinted earlier volumes two into one, calling these part one and part two (retaining old page numbers). In addition 6 Supplements were published. Still useful for biographies not in ANB below.
Thus our citations are bold face new volume number, colon, part number, space, page number.
American National Biography (ANB)
BANB {1999} Garraty (John A.) and Carnes (Mark C.) editors. American National Biography.
New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 24 volumes, approx 22,000 pages.
Perhaps based on the listees in DAB, these are updated biographies, completely rewritten, but many coin and medal artists omitted (Gobrecht, Kneass, Barber, Morgan, Sinnock, MacNeil, de Francisci, Roberts), and of 139 sculptors,
Charles Calverley, Augustus Lukeman, Bela L. Pratt and others omitted.
Who Was Who in American Art
(Published by Sound View Press.)
BF1 {1985} Falk (Peter Hastings) Who Was Who in American Art. Madison, CT: Sound View Press. 707 pages.
[473 coin and medal artists included among the nearly 25,000 artists [1.9%] listed in this one volume, but updated and replaced by the following 3-volume publication.]
BF2 {1999} Falk (Peter Hastings) Who Was Who In American Art. Madison, CT: Sound View Press, 3 volumes, 3725 pages.
First compiled from the original 34 volumes of American Art Annual: Who's Who in Art, this databank
included biographies of American artists, 1800–1947 and published in 1985 in one volume (BF1). The cutoff
date for inclusion was extended to 1975, with extensive search of art exhibition and 1700 reference works,
this data bank had grown to more than 65,000 biographies by 1999 and published in 3 volumes.
Respected as the most comprehensive and reliable single source for data on American artists of all techniques
and media.
Over 1,135 coin and medal artists listed (approximately 2.06%). Many of these furnished by DJ from an early
version of the present Dick Johnson’s Databank.
Other Biographical Reference Works
BI {1946} Institute For Research in Biography.
Biographical Encyclopedia of the World. NY: Institute, 1216 pages.
BL {1906} A.L.A. Portrait Index; Index to Portraits Contained in Printed Books and Periodicals.
Lane (William Collidge) and Browne (Nina E.) editors. Washington: Library of Congress, 1601 pages.
[69 Am coin & medal artists listed]
A mammoth work of celebrity portraits (est 120,000 entries of perhaps 30,000 people in 19th century and before).
BP {1983} Plowski (Harry A.) and Williams (James) The Afro-American. New York: Bellwether Publishing Co. 4th edition, 1550 pages, illus.
BW Women Biographies.
BW1 {1958} Who's Who of American Women with World Notables. Chicago: Marquis.
1958 [1st edition].
1961 [2nd edition].
1963 [3rd edition].
1965 [4th edition].
1967 [5th edition].
1970 [6th edition], 1386 pages.
1975 [xth edition], 988 pages.
1978 [xth edition], 971 pages.
1984 [xth edition], 888 pages.
1993 [xth edition].
1995 [xth edition].
BW2 {1982} Rubinstein (Charlotte Streifer) American Women Artists From Early Indian Times to the Present.
Boston: G.H. Hall & Company. (1982) 560 pages.
[15 coin & medal artists listed herein]
BW3 {1985} Petteys (Chris) An International Dictionary of Women Artists. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co (1985)
851 pages.
[30 coin & medal artists listed herein]
BW4 {1990} Chiarmonte (Paula) Women Artists in The United States; A Selective Biography and Resource Guide
on the Fine and Decorative Arts, 1750-1986. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co (1990) 997 pages.
[coin & medal artists listed herein]
BW5 {1990} Dunford (Penny) A Biographical Dictionary of Women Artists in Europe and America Since 1850.
New York, London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, div of Simon & Schuster (1990) 340 pages, illus.
[Approx 800 artists listed, 20 listed herein]
BW6 {1990} Rubinstein (Charlotte Streifer) American Women Sculptors; A History of Women Working in
Three Dimensions. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co (1990) 638 pages, illus. [64 coin & medal artists listed herein]
BW7 {1991} Anderson (Janet A.) Women in The Fine Arts; A Bibliography and Illustration Guide. Jefferson, NC:
McFarland & Company Inc. (1991) 362 pages.
[18 coin & medal artists listed herein]
BW8 {1994} Bailey (Brooke) The Remarkable Lives of 100 Women Artists. Holbrook, MA: Bob Adams. 207 pages.
[6 coin & medal artists listed herein]
BW9 {2000} Heller (Nancy G.) Women Artists, Works From the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
Washington DC: The Museum in Association with Rizzoli International Publications Inc. (2000) 239 pages, illus.
[2 coin & medal artists listed herein]
B31 {1961} Who's Who in America, 1960-1961. 3356 pages.
B50 {1996} Who's Who in America, 1996. 3 volumes,
BA Who's Who In American Art:
New York: R.R. Bowker.
BA {1937} 1st Edition, 565 pages [6,602 artists].
The first edition had a useful appendix
section of artists who had recently died.
BA {1939} 2nd Edition, 715 pages [7,100 artists].
BA {1941} 3rd Edition, 790 pages [7,800 artists].
BA {1947} 4th Edition, 685 pages [7,134 artists].
BA {1953} 5th Edition, 558 pages [6,836 artists].
BA {1956} 6th Edition, 603 pages [7,000 artists].
BA {1959} 7th Edition, 718 pages [6,875 artists].
BA {1962} 8th Edition, 771 pages [ artists].
BA {1966} 9th Edition, 592 pages [6,000 artists].
BA {1970} 10th Edition, 548 pages [7,100 artists].
+–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––--------------------+
Note: The first 10 editions of Who's Who in American
Art are indexed in D20 {1973} Havlice (Patricia Pate)
Index to Artistic Biography. Citations are made to
original Who's Who in Am Art vol and other sources.
+–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––--------------------+
BA {1973} 11th Edition (1973) 927 pages [6,500 artists].
Compiled by Jacques Catell Press, published by Bowker:
BA {1976} 12th Edition (1976) 946 pages [9,000 artists].
BA {1978} 13th Edition (1978) 946 pages [10,000 artists].
BA {1980} 14th Edition (1980) 977 pages [10,500 artists].
BA {1982} 15th Edition (1982) 1204 pages [10,650 artists].
BA {1984} 16th Edition (1984) 1186 pages [10,700 artists].
BA {1986} 17th Edition (1986) 1202 pages [11,279 artists].
BA {1989} 18th Edition (1989) 1341 pages [11,383 artists].
Published by Bowker, owned by Reed Publishing:
BA {1990} 19th Edition (1990) 1404 pages [11,534 artists].
BA {1993} 20th Edition (1993) 1473 pages [11,824 artists].
BA {1995} 21st Edition (1994) 1521 pages [11,911 artists].
Published and owned by Marquis Who's Who:
BA {1997} 22nd Edition (1997) 1515 pages [11,724 artists].
BA {1999} 23rd Edition (1999) 1536 pages [11,600 artists].
BA {2001} 24th Edition (2001) 1490 pages [11,000 artists].
BA {2003} 25th Edition (2003) 1512 pages [11,034 artists].
BA {2005} 26th Edition (2005) 1600 pages [11,525 artists].
BA {2006} 27th Edition (2007) pages [ artists].
BA {2007} 28th Edition (2008) 1549 pages [10,859 artists].
BA {2008} 29th Edition (2009) pages [ artists].
BA {2009} 30th Edition (2010) 1623 +40 pp necrology pages [11,600 artists],
BA {2010} 31st Edition (2011) pages [11,600 artists].
BA {2011} 32nd Edition (2012) pages [ artists].
BA {2012} 33rd Edition (2013) pages [11,800 artists].
BA {2013} 35th Edition (2014) pages [ artists].
BA {2014} 36th Edition (2014) pages [11,700 artists] .
BE {1943} Webster's Biographical Dictionary. Springfield,
Mass: G. & C. Merriam Company, 1697 pages.
Revised editions kept same page numbers,
adding dates of death, but without adding any
new names. Thus citations good for any edition.
Dictionary of American Biography (DAB)
BDAB {1946} Johnson (Allen) and Malone (Dumans) editors.
Dictionary of American Biography. New York. 11 volumes.
The 1946 and later editions reprinted earlier volumes two into one, calling these part one and part two (retaining old page numbers). In addition 6 Supplements were published. Still useful for biographies not in ANB below.
Thus our citations are bold face new volume number, colon, part number, space, page number.
American National Biography (ANB)
BANB {1999} Garraty (John A.) and Carnes (Mark C.) editors. American National Biography.
New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 24 volumes, approx 22,000 pages.
Perhaps based on the listees in DAB, these are updated biographies, completely rewritten, but many coin and medal artists omitted (Gobrecht, Kneass, Barber, Morgan, Sinnock, MacNeil, de Francisci, Roberts), and of 139 sculptors,
Charles Calverley, Augustus Lukeman, Bela L. Pratt and others omitted.
Who Was Who in American Art
(Published by Sound View Press.)
BF1 {1985} Falk (Peter Hastings) Who Was Who in American Art. Madison, CT: Sound View Press. 707 pages.
[473 coin and medal artists included among the nearly 25,000 artists [1.9%] listed in this one volume, but updated and replaced by the following 3-volume publication.]
BF2 {1999} Falk (Peter Hastings) Who Was Who In American Art. Madison, CT: Sound View Press, 3 volumes, 3725 pages.
First compiled from the original 34 volumes of American Art Annual: Who's Who in Art, this databank
included biographies of American artists, 1800–1947 and published in 1985 in one volume (BF1). The cutoff
date for inclusion was extended to 1975, with extensive search of art exhibition and 1700 reference works,
this data bank had grown to more than 65,000 biographies by 1999 and published in 3 volumes.
Respected as the most comprehensive and reliable single source for data on American artists of all techniques
and media.
Over 1,135 coin and medal artists listed (approximately 2.06%). Many of these furnished by DJ from an early
version of the present Dick Johnson’s Databank.
Other Biographical Reference Works
BI {1946} Institute For Research in Biography.
Biographical Encyclopedia of the World. NY: Institute, 1216 pages.
BL {1906} A.L.A. Portrait Index; Index to Portraits Contained in Printed Books and Periodicals.
Lane (William Collidge) and Browne (Nina E.) editors. Washington: Library of Congress, 1601 pages.
[69 Am coin & medal artists listed]
A mammoth work of celebrity portraits (est 120,000 entries of perhaps 30,000 people in 19th century and before).
BP {1983} Plowski (Harry A.) and Williams (James) The Afro-American. New York: Bellwether Publishing Co. 4th edition, 1550 pages, illus.
BW Women Biographies.
BW1 {1958} Who's Who of American Women with World Notables. Chicago: Marquis.
1958 [1st edition].
1961 [2nd edition].
1963 [3rd edition].
1965 [4th edition].
1967 [5th edition].
1970 [6th edition], 1386 pages.
1975 [xth edition], 988 pages.
1978 [xth edition], 971 pages.
1984 [xth edition], 888 pages.
1993 [xth edition].
1995 [xth edition].
BW2 {1982} Rubinstein (Charlotte Streifer) American Women Artists From Early Indian Times to the Present.
Boston: G.H. Hall & Company. (1982) 560 pages.
[15 coin & medal artists listed herein]
BW3 {1985} Petteys (Chris) An International Dictionary of Women Artists. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co (1985)
851 pages.
[30 coin & medal artists listed herein]
BW4 {1990} Chiarmonte (Paula) Women Artists in The United States; A Selective Biography and Resource Guide
on the Fine and Decorative Arts, 1750-1986. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co (1990) 997 pages.
[coin & medal artists listed herein]
BW5 {1990} Dunford (Penny) A Biographical Dictionary of Women Artists in Europe and America Since 1850.
New York, London: Harvester Wheatsheaf, div of Simon & Schuster (1990) 340 pages, illus.
[Approx 800 artists listed, 20 listed herein]
BW6 {1990} Rubinstein (Charlotte Streifer) American Women Sculptors; A History of Women Working in
Three Dimensions. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co (1990) 638 pages, illus. [64 coin & medal artists listed herein]
BW7 {1991} Anderson (Janet A.) Women in The Fine Arts; A Bibliography and Illustration Guide. Jefferson, NC:
McFarland & Company Inc. (1991) 362 pages.
[18 coin & medal artists listed herein]
BW8 {1994} Bailey (Brooke) The Remarkable Lives of 100 Women Artists. Holbrook, MA: Bob Adams. 207 pages.
[6 coin & medal artists listed herein]
BW9 {2000} Heller (Nancy G.) Women Artists, Works From the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
Washington DC: The Museum in Association with Rizzoli International Publications Inc. (2000) 239 pages, illus.
[2 coin & medal artists listed herein]
C C O L L E C T I O N S – P U B L I C
C4 {1912} Comparette (Thomas Louis) Catalogue of Coins, Tokens, and Medals in the Numismatic Collection
of the Mint of the United States at Philadelphia, PA. Washington: Government Printing Office. 2nd edition
(1913). 3rd edition (1914), 694 pages, 15 plates.
Citations are to the 3rd edition. The Mint Collection was transferred to the Smithsonian in Washington DC in
February 1924 and became a part of the nation's collections, now in the Smithsonian's Department of
Numismatics and called the "National Numismatic Collection."
Citations to specimens in this collection:
Collection: Smithsonian National Numismatic. . . . . xx
C4a {1915} Comparette (Thomas Louis) Coins and Medals Engraved in the United States in the Year 1915.
American Journal of Numismatics (1916) 11 pages.
It appears the compiler wanted to keep his catalog up-to-date with yearly
additions; he divided the medal listings as “commercial medals” and “art
medals” – the first use of this term, for which he should be credited.
C6 {1956} King (Edward Stauffer) and Ross (Marvin Chauncey Catalogue of the American Works of Art; Including
French Medals Made for America. Baltimore: Walters Art Gallery. 63 pages, illus
Citations to specimens in this collection:
Collection: Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore . . . . . xx
C8 {1965} Gardner (Albert TenEyck) American Sculpture; A Catalogue of the Collection of the Metropolitan
Museum of Art. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 192 pages, illus.
Citations to specimens in this collection include both item number in this catalog plus Metropolitan Museum
of Art accession number:
Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art . . . . . . . xx
C10 {1972} Norton (R.W.) Art Gallery Medallic History of the United States of America; August 8 to
September 17, 1972. Shreveport, Louisiana: Norton Art Gallery. 40 pages, illus.
[75 medals and sets, 28 gold medals, 27 gold territorial souvenir tokens]
Citations to specimens in this collection:
Collection: Norton (R.W.) Art Gallery Shreveport . . xx
C12 {1977} Mayor (A. Hyatt) and Davis (Mark) American Art At The Century. New York: Century Association.
161 pages, illus.
[69 reliefs by 24 artists listed]
Citations to specimens in this collection:
Collection: Century Association New York City. . . . xx
C13 {1992} Freedman (Paula B.) and Frank (Robbin Jaffee) A Checklist of American Sculpture at Yale
University. New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery, 217 pages, illus.
Citations to specimens in this collection:
Collection: Yale University Art Gallery. . . . . . . xx
C14 {1996} Marqusee (John E.) One Hundred Years of American Medallic Art, 1845-1945; the John E. Marqusee
Collection. Ithaca, New York: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University. 98 pages.
[138 artists listed, 416 items].
Collection in Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University. Margusee was a friend of sculptor
Leonard Baskin who simultaneously donated a rare Saint-Gaudens medal which became a keystone of the
Marqusee collection with a full-page catalog description of the medal written by D. Wayne Johnson.
Citations to specimens in this collection:
Collection: Cornell Univ Johnson Art Gallery . . . . xx
C16 {2004] Dearinger (David B.) Painting and Sculpture in the Collection of National Academy of
Design. Manchester, Vermont: Hudson Hills Press, 644 pages.
Citations to specimens in this collection:
Collection: National Academy of Design . . . . xx
E L E C T R O N I C F I L E S O F C O L L E C T I O N S
CE1 American Numismatic Society Collections.
More than a half million numismatic specimens (551,804 records at last count) in this museum's collection are
cataloged and can be found in the following web site:
www.amnumsoc.org
Click on Collections and select from 14 files.
Citations are to accession numbers and are cited herein as:
Collection: American Numismatic Society. . . . xxxx.x.xx
There is a field in this databank for the artist
(engraver, diesinker, medalist, or sculptor),
but unfortunately this is a nonprinting field
and it does not display this field in searches
on the internet. The compiler had to ask for a
special printout overriding this restriction and
to print all American coins or medals by artists.
From this printout he had to manually enter all
the Society's holdings in the present databank.
CE2 Princeton University Library Special Collection.
The Arthur L. Newman '23 Collection of
Aeronautical Medals (NC 010) was donated to
Princeton University Library by Mr Newman, of
New York City, an attorney who specialized in
aviation law. The collection actually contains
aviation and space theme medals.
There are five files: Newman 1 through Newman 5
and are arranged chronologically.
They can be found at the following website:
http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/newman/
The collection is cited herein as:
Collection: Princeton Library Newman (NC010) . 1962.2.20
The citation numbers are Mr. Newman's original numbering system: chronological by the date of the event
depicted on the medal. For popular events where more than one medal was issued (as Apollo 11) letter
suffixes were added.
The Cornelius C. Vermeule III Collection of
American Medals (2002-72) was donated to
Princeton University Library by Mr Vermeule,
Retired Curator Classical Antiquities of Boston
Museum of Fine Arts.
The collection is cited herein as:
Collection: Princeton Library Vermuele (NCxxx) . 1962.2.20
The citation numbers are Mr. Vermeule's original numbering system: chronological
by the date of the event depicted on the medal.
C4 {1912} Comparette (Thomas Louis) Catalogue of Coins, Tokens, and Medals in the Numismatic Collection
of the Mint of the United States at Philadelphia, PA. Washington: Government Printing Office. 2nd edition
(1913). 3rd edition (1914), 694 pages, 15 plates.
Citations are to the 3rd edition. The Mint Collection was transferred to the Smithsonian in Washington DC in
February 1924 and became a part of the nation's collections, now in the Smithsonian's Department of
Numismatics and called the "National Numismatic Collection."
Citations to specimens in this collection:
Collection: Smithsonian National Numismatic. . . . . xx
C4a {1915} Comparette (Thomas Louis) Coins and Medals Engraved in the United States in the Year 1915.
American Journal of Numismatics (1916) 11 pages.
It appears the compiler wanted to keep his catalog up-to-date with yearly
additions; he divided the medal listings as “commercial medals” and “art
medals” – the first use of this term, for which he should be credited.
C6 {1956} King (Edward Stauffer) and Ross (Marvin Chauncey Catalogue of the American Works of Art; Including
French Medals Made for America. Baltimore: Walters Art Gallery. 63 pages, illus
Citations to specimens in this collection:
Collection: Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore . . . . . xx
C8 {1965} Gardner (Albert TenEyck) American Sculpture; A Catalogue of the Collection of the Metropolitan
Museum of Art. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. 192 pages, illus.
Citations to specimens in this collection include both item number in this catalog plus Metropolitan Museum
of Art accession number:
Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art . . . . . . . xx
C10 {1972} Norton (R.W.) Art Gallery Medallic History of the United States of America; August 8 to
September 17, 1972. Shreveport, Louisiana: Norton Art Gallery. 40 pages, illus.
[75 medals and sets, 28 gold medals, 27 gold territorial souvenir tokens]
Citations to specimens in this collection:
Collection: Norton (R.W.) Art Gallery Shreveport . . xx
C12 {1977} Mayor (A. Hyatt) and Davis (Mark) American Art At The Century. New York: Century Association.
161 pages, illus.
[69 reliefs by 24 artists listed]
Citations to specimens in this collection:
Collection: Century Association New York City. . . . xx
C13 {1992} Freedman (Paula B.) and Frank (Robbin Jaffee) A Checklist of American Sculpture at Yale
University. New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery, 217 pages, illus.
Citations to specimens in this collection:
Collection: Yale University Art Gallery. . . . . . . xx
C14 {1996} Marqusee (John E.) One Hundred Years of American Medallic Art, 1845-1945; the John E. Marqusee
Collection. Ithaca, New York: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University. 98 pages.
[138 artists listed, 416 items].
Collection in Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University. Margusee was a friend of sculptor
Leonard Baskin who simultaneously donated a rare Saint-Gaudens medal which became a keystone of the
Marqusee collection with a full-page catalog description of the medal written by D. Wayne Johnson.
Citations to specimens in this collection:
Collection: Cornell Univ Johnson Art Gallery . . . . xx
C16 {2004] Dearinger (David B.) Painting and Sculpture in the Collection of National Academy of
Design. Manchester, Vermont: Hudson Hills Press, 644 pages.
Citations to specimens in this collection:
Collection: National Academy of Design . . . . xx
E L E C T R O N I C F I L E S O F C O L L E C T I O N S
CE1 American Numismatic Society Collections.
More than a half million numismatic specimens (551,804 records at last count) in this museum's collection are
cataloged and can be found in the following web site:
www.amnumsoc.org
Click on Collections and select from 14 files.
Citations are to accession numbers and are cited herein as:
Collection: American Numismatic Society. . . . xxxx.x.xx
There is a field in this databank for the artist
(engraver, diesinker, medalist, or sculptor),
but unfortunately this is a nonprinting field
and it does not display this field in searches
on the internet. The compiler had to ask for a
special printout overriding this restriction and
to print all American coins or medals by artists.
From this printout he had to manually enter all
the Society's holdings in the present databank.
CE2 Princeton University Library Special Collection.
The Arthur L. Newman '23 Collection of
Aeronautical Medals (NC 010) was donated to
Princeton University Library by Mr Newman, of
New York City, an attorney who specialized in
aviation law. The collection actually contains
aviation and space theme medals.
There are five files: Newman 1 through Newman 5
and are arranged chronologically.
They can be found at the following website:
http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/newman/
The collection is cited herein as:
Collection: Princeton Library Newman (NC010) . 1962.2.20
The citation numbers are Mr. Newman's original numbering system: chronological by the date of the event
depicted on the medal. For popular events where more than one medal was issued (as Apollo 11) letter
suffixes were added.
The Cornelius C. Vermeule III Collection of
American Medals (2002-72) was donated to
Princeton University Library by Mr Vermeule,
Retired Curator Classical Antiquities of Boston
Museum of Fine Arts.
The collection is cited herein as:
Collection: Princeton Library Vermuele (NCxxx) . 1962.2.20
The citation numbers are Mr. Vermeule's original numbering system: chronological
by the date of the event depicted on the medal.
D D I C T I O N A R I E S OF A R T I S T S
D1 {1816} Bryan (Michael) Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers. 5 volumes. Originally published in
London in 1816. New edition revised and enlarged by George C. Williamson in 1903-05 (published in New
York by Macmillan). Latest reprint: New York by Kennikat Press, 1964.
For the most part these are flat engravers listed herein, only includes diesinkers if they had done flat
engraving as well. Early American engravers listed (e.g. Peter Paul Duggan) among 30 coin and medal artists
listed. Replaced by BF2 {1999} Falk.
D2 {1886-87} Champlin (John Denison) Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings. New York: Scribner.
2nd edition 1913. Reprinted 1969, Port Washington, NY: Kennikat Press, 4 vols, illus.
[22 coin and medal artists listed]
D3 {1911} Benezit (Emmanuel) Dictionnaire Critique et Documentaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs,
Dessinateurs et Graveurs. Paris: Editions Grund. Numerous editions:
(1ed:1911) 3 volumes.
(2ed:1924) 3 volumes, 3,040 pages.
(3ed:1958) 8 volumes.
(4ed:1960) 8 volumes.
(5ed:1966) 8 volumes.
(6ed:1976) 10 volumes, 7,400 pages.
(7ed:1999) 14 volumes, 13,500 pages.
D3a {2006} Benezit (Emmanuel) Dictionary of Artists. Paris: Editions Grund, 14 volumes. This is
the first English language edition. Not only translated into English from the original French, but
updated, revised with auction sales records added.
(8ed:2006) 14 volumes, 20,608 pages, 170,000 entries.
Citations are to this English edition.
[over 700 coin and medal artists cited]
Note: This dictionary of world artists, in French or English editions – now along with BF2 {1999} Falk –
are considered by art and antique dealers to be the work to identify a "listed" artist.
D4 {1913} Strickland (Walter G.) A Dictionary of Irish Artists. Dublin: Maunsel & Co, 1913. 2 vols.
Reprinted 1969, NY: Hacker Art Books, 2 vols, illus.
[4 coin and medal artists listed]
D5 {1915} Earle (Helen L. compiler) Biographical Sketches of American Artists. Lansing, Mich: Michigan State
Library. Subsequent editions until 5th (1924). Fifth edition reprinted (1972). Citations are to this fifth edition.
[77 coin and medal artists listed]
D7 {1921} Bolton (Theodore) Early American Portrait Painters in Miniature. New York: Frederic Fairchild
Sherman (1921), 180 pp.
[21 coin and medal artists listed]
D8 {1926} Fielding (Mantle) Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors and Engravers. New York: original edition
(1926) 433 pages.
Major Fielding editions & revisions:
I. (1945) Flushing NY: Paul Stroock (1945) 433 pages [reprint edition, no new
material]; reprinted again: (1960) 433 pages.
II. (1965) New York: James F. Carr; Carr added 96 pages to original 433 pages (for
total 529 pp). [367 coin and medal artists included].
The Carr edition is excellent for the additions and corrections to original, mostly based on New York
Public Library catalog card notations. Cited herein as D8
III. (1971) Stafford CT: John Edwards 423 pp.
IV. (1974) Greens Farms CT: Modern Books & Crafts Inc (1974) 455 pages.
Added 31-page addendum to Fielding of 2,500 names but only of two lines.
V. (1975) Fairfield CT: Modern Books (1975) 455p
VI. (1983) Optiz: see D33 {1983} Opitz below.
Note: All Fielding editions have been supplanted by BF2 {1999} Falk–see above.]
D9 {1926} Foster (J.J.) A Dictionary of Painters of Miniatures (1525-1850). London (1926). Reprinted
(1968) NY: Burt Franklin.
British artists with a few American engravers.
D11 {1935} Mallett (Daniel Trowbridge) Mallett's Index of Artists, International – Biographical; Including
painters, sculptors, illustrators, engravers and etchers of the past and the present. New York: R.R.
Bowker Company. Reprinted 1948, Peter Smith. 493 pages.
[10 coin and medal artists included among 27,000 names listed].
Supplement to Mallett's Index of Artists; New York: R.R. Bowker, copyright 1940; reprinted Peter Smith 1948. 319 pages.
Replaced by BF2 {1999} Falk listing 65,000.
D12 {1937} College Art Association of America. The Index of Twentieth Century Artists 1933-1937. Reprint
New York: Arno Press (1970) 721 pages.
D13 {1951} Gunnis (Rupert) Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660–1851. London: Abbey Library.
Revised edition (1951) 514 pages.
Lists 2 early Americans who came from Britain.
D15 {1957} Groce (George C.) and Wallace (David H.) The New-York Historical Society's Dictionary of Artists in America, 1564-1860. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 759 pages.
All artists in America up to the Civil War are listed, including engravers, diesinkers, and medalists [306 of coin
and medal interest, some duplication may exist because engraving firms & personal names of engravers both
listed]. Most useful and recommended. However all artists are included in BF2 {1999} Falk.
D16 {1959} Murray (Peter and Linda) Dictionary of Art and Artist. New York: Praeger (1959) 464 pp, illus.
Revised ed (1968) 456 pp, illus.
Gives illustrations of artists' work.
[18 coin and medal artists listed]
D17 {1960} Wadia (Bettina, translator) Dictionary of Modern Sculpture. New York: Tudor. Originally
published in French.
[9 coin and medal artists listed]
D19 {1966} Comanducci (A.M.) Dizionario Illustrato dei Pittori, Disegnatori e Incisori Italiani Moderni e
Contempororanei. Milan: Leonelde M. Putuzzi. 3rd edtion, 1966. In Italian.
[6 coin and medal artists of American interest listed]
D20 {1966} Cummings (Paul) A Dictionary of Contemporary American Artists. New York: Saint Martin's
Press, 1966.
Less than 1000 artists included. [33 coin and medal artists listed]
1966 [1ed: ]
1971 [2ed: ],
1977 [3ed: ],
1982 [4ed: ],
1988 [5ed: ],
1994 [6ed: ].
D22 {1968} Young (William) A Dictionary of American Artists, Sculptors and Engravers. Cambridge,
Mass: William Young & Co (1968) 515 pages.
An index of indexes, yet Young makes no citations to other works (and no bibliography!). Lists only very briefest
biographical data, all is copied from published sources. In rare instances this is copied in error (e.g. William H.
Key is listed as born 1892, where Fielding states he was still active that year; Anton Schaaf misspelled in Fielding
copied same by Young). We have cited Young only where the original or other sources cannot be identified
[4 such coin and medal artists listed].
Replaced by BF2 {1999} Falk.
D23 {1969} Lewis (Samella S.) and Waddy (Ruth G.) Black Artists on Art. Los Angeles: Contemporary
Craft Publishers, 1969.
D24 {1970} Harper (J. Russell) Early Painters and Engravers in Canada. Toronto: Univ of Toronto Press, 1970.
Only Canadian artists who did some work in United States are cited in the present work.
[4 coin and medal artists listed]
D26 {1973} Havlice (Patricia Pate) Index to Artistic Biography. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1973.
2 volumes, 1362 pages.
Indexes the first 10 editions of Who's Who in American Art and other sources.
D27 {1974} Dawdy (Doris Ostrander) Artists of the American West; A Biographical Dictionary. Chicago:
Sage Books [Volume 1] (1974) 295 pp. Volume 2 (1981) 345 pp. Volume 3 (1985) 568 pp.
Total 1900 artists in three volumes.
D28 {1975} Gibson (Arthur Hopkin) Artists of Early Michigan; A Biographical Dictionary of Artists Native or Active
in Michigan 1701-1900. Detroit: Wayne State University Press (1975) 249 pages.
D29 {1976} Samuels (Peggy and Harold) Samuels' Encyclopedia of Artists of The American West. (1976). Reprinted
Secaucus, NJ: Castle (1985) 549 pages, illus.
[66 coin and medal artists listed]
Useful for Western artists, but supplanted by BF2 {1999} Falk.
D30 {1977} Ekdahl (Janis) American Sculpture; A Guide to Information Sources. Vol 5 Art and
Architecture Information Guide Series. Detroit: Gale Research Co (1977) 260 pages.
D32 {1982} Oakland Museum. 100 Years of California Sculpture. Oakland, California: Oakland Museum
(August 7 to October 17, 1982) 48 pages, illus.
Of 90 artists listed, 15 are in present work.
D33 {1983} Opitz (Glenn B.) Dictionary of American Sculptors; 18th Century to the Present. Poughkeepsie NY:
Apollo (1983) 1041 pp, illus. Subsequent editions: 2nd (1984)
1041 pp; 3rd (1986) 1081pp; 4th (1987) 1081 pp; 5th (1988) 1081 pp.
Cited in this work as D33 {1983} Opitz. [672 citations]
Based on Mantel Fielding, D8 {1926}, Opitz not only updated Fielding's data, but added other noteworthy
American artists and their bio data supplanting Fielding, but in turn, was completely supplanted by BF2 {1999}
Falk.
D34 {1983} Wright (R. Lewis) Artists in Virginia Before 1900; An Annotated Checklist. Charlotteville VA:
University Press of Virginia (1983) 200 pages.
D35 {1985} Tarrant (Dorothy and John) A Community of Artists, Westport-Weston, 1900-1985.
Westport, CT: Westport-Weston Arts Council (1985) 147 pp, illus. [erroneous knowledge of medal making, stated
Laura Fraser cut the die, not modeled.]
D36 {1986} Hughes (Edna Milton) Artists In California 1786-1940. San Francisco, CA: Hughes
Publishing Company (1986) 533 pages [6500 artists biographies]. Second edition (1989) 637 pages [14,000 bios].
Third edition (2003) 2 vols, 1249 pages.
D37 {1993} Soria (Regina) American Artists of Italian Heritage, 1776-1945; A Biographical Dictionary. Rutherford
NJ: Fairleight Dickinson University Press (1993) 178 pages, illus.
D38 {1995} McMahan (Virgil E.) Artists of Washington DC 1796-1996. Washington, DC:
[21 coin and medal artists listed]
D40 {1999} Graver (Paula L. and Michael R.) Dictionary of Texas Artists, 1800-1945. College Station TX: Texas
A&M University Press (1999) 240 pp, illus.
D41 {1999} Olpin (Robert), Seifrit (William C.) and Swanson (Vern G.) Artists of Utah. Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith Publishing (1999) 297 pages, illus.
D42 {2000} Cuthbert (John A.) Early Art and Artists in West Virginia; An Introduction and
Biographical Directory. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Press (2000)
302 pages.
D43 {2000} Powers (John and Deborah) Texas Painters, Sculptors & Graphic Artists; A Biographical
Dictionary of Artists in Texas Before 1942. Austin: Woodmont Books, (2000) 606 pages.
[3800 artists]
DA A M S A M E M B E R S D I R E C T O R Y
DA {1988} AMSA Directory of Artists. American Medallic Sculpture Association. National (
DA {1992} AMSA Directory of Artists. American Medallic Sculpture Association. National (
DA {2007} AMSA Members Directory. American Medallic Sculpture Association. National (2007)
Unpaged (48 pages).
[115 members; 40 artists with pictures; 13 collectors manufacturets]
D1 {1816} Bryan (Michael) Bryan's Dictionary of Painters and Engravers. 5 volumes. Originally published in
London in 1816. New edition revised and enlarged by George C. Williamson in 1903-05 (published in New
York by Macmillan). Latest reprint: New York by Kennikat Press, 1964.
For the most part these are flat engravers listed herein, only includes diesinkers if they had done flat
engraving as well. Early American engravers listed (e.g. Peter Paul Duggan) among 30 coin and medal artists
listed. Replaced by BF2 {1999} Falk.
D2 {1886-87} Champlin (John Denison) Cyclopedia of Painters and Paintings. New York: Scribner.
2nd edition 1913. Reprinted 1969, Port Washington, NY: Kennikat Press, 4 vols, illus.
[22 coin and medal artists listed]
D3 {1911} Benezit (Emmanuel) Dictionnaire Critique et Documentaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs,
Dessinateurs et Graveurs. Paris: Editions Grund. Numerous editions:
(1ed:1911) 3 volumes.
(2ed:1924) 3 volumes, 3,040 pages.
(3ed:1958) 8 volumes.
(4ed:1960) 8 volumes.
(5ed:1966) 8 volumes.
(6ed:1976) 10 volumes, 7,400 pages.
(7ed:1999) 14 volumes, 13,500 pages.
D3a {2006} Benezit (Emmanuel) Dictionary of Artists. Paris: Editions Grund, 14 volumes. This is
the first English language edition. Not only translated into English from the original French, but
updated, revised with auction sales records added.
(8ed:2006) 14 volumes, 20,608 pages, 170,000 entries.
Citations are to this English edition.
[over 700 coin and medal artists cited]
Note: This dictionary of world artists, in French or English editions – now along with BF2 {1999} Falk –
are considered by art and antique dealers to be the work to identify a "listed" artist.
D4 {1913} Strickland (Walter G.) A Dictionary of Irish Artists. Dublin: Maunsel & Co, 1913. 2 vols.
Reprinted 1969, NY: Hacker Art Books, 2 vols, illus.
[4 coin and medal artists listed]
D5 {1915} Earle (Helen L. compiler) Biographical Sketches of American Artists. Lansing, Mich: Michigan State
Library. Subsequent editions until 5th (1924). Fifth edition reprinted (1972). Citations are to this fifth edition.
[77 coin and medal artists listed]
D7 {1921} Bolton (Theodore) Early American Portrait Painters in Miniature. New York: Frederic Fairchild
Sherman (1921), 180 pp.
[21 coin and medal artists listed]
D8 {1926} Fielding (Mantle) Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors and Engravers. New York: original edition
(1926) 433 pages.
Major Fielding editions & revisions:
I. (1945) Flushing NY: Paul Stroock (1945) 433 pages [reprint edition, no new
material]; reprinted again: (1960) 433 pages.
II. (1965) New York: James F. Carr; Carr added 96 pages to original 433 pages (for
total 529 pp). [367 coin and medal artists included].
The Carr edition is excellent for the additions and corrections to original, mostly based on New York
Public Library catalog card notations. Cited herein as D8
III. (1971) Stafford CT: John Edwards 423 pp.
IV. (1974) Greens Farms CT: Modern Books & Crafts Inc (1974) 455 pages.
Added 31-page addendum to Fielding of 2,500 names but only of two lines.
V. (1975) Fairfield CT: Modern Books (1975) 455p
VI. (1983) Optiz: see D33 {1983} Opitz below.
Note: All Fielding editions have been supplanted by BF2 {1999} Falk–see above.]
D9 {1926} Foster (J.J.) A Dictionary of Painters of Miniatures (1525-1850). London (1926). Reprinted
(1968) NY: Burt Franklin.
British artists with a few American engravers.
D11 {1935} Mallett (Daniel Trowbridge) Mallett's Index of Artists, International – Biographical; Including
painters, sculptors, illustrators, engravers and etchers of the past and the present. New York: R.R.
Bowker Company. Reprinted 1948, Peter Smith. 493 pages.
[10 coin and medal artists included among 27,000 names listed].
Supplement to Mallett's Index of Artists; New York: R.R. Bowker, copyright 1940; reprinted Peter Smith 1948. 319 pages.
Replaced by BF2 {1999} Falk listing 65,000.
D12 {1937} College Art Association of America. The Index of Twentieth Century Artists 1933-1937. Reprint
New York: Arno Press (1970) 721 pages.
D13 {1951} Gunnis (Rupert) Dictionary of British Sculptors 1660–1851. London: Abbey Library.
Revised edition (1951) 514 pages.
Lists 2 early Americans who came from Britain.
D15 {1957} Groce (George C.) and Wallace (David H.) The New-York Historical Society's Dictionary of Artists in America, 1564-1860. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 759 pages.
All artists in America up to the Civil War are listed, including engravers, diesinkers, and medalists [306 of coin
and medal interest, some duplication may exist because engraving firms & personal names of engravers both
listed]. Most useful and recommended. However all artists are included in BF2 {1999} Falk.
D16 {1959} Murray (Peter and Linda) Dictionary of Art and Artist. New York: Praeger (1959) 464 pp, illus.
Revised ed (1968) 456 pp, illus.
Gives illustrations of artists' work.
[18 coin and medal artists listed]
D17 {1960} Wadia (Bettina, translator) Dictionary of Modern Sculpture. New York: Tudor. Originally
published in French.
[9 coin and medal artists listed]
D19 {1966} Comanducci (A.M.) Dizionario Illustrato dei Pittori, Disegnatori e Incisori Italiani Moderni e
Contempororanei. Milan: Leonelde M. Putuzzi. 3rd edtion, 1966. In Italian.
[6 coin and medal artists of American interest listed]
D20 {1966} Cummings (Paul) A Dictionary of Contemporary American Artists. New York: Saint Martin's
Press, 1966.
Less than 1000 artists included. [33 coin and medal artists listed]
1966 [1ed: ]
1971 [2ed: ],
1977 [3ed: ],
1982 [4ed: ],
1988 [5ed: ],
1994 [6ed: ].
D22 {1968} Young (William) A Dictionary of American Artists, Sculptors and Engravers. Cambridge,
Mass: William Young & Co (1968) 515 pages.
An index of indexes, yet Young makes no citations to other works (and no bibliography!). Lists only very briefest
biographical data, all is copied from published sources. In rare instances this is copied in error (e.g. William H.
Key is listed as born 1892, where Fielding states he was still active that year; Anton Schaaf misspelled in Fielding
copied same by Young). We have cited Young only where the original or other sources cannot be identified
[4 such coin and medal artists listed].
Replaced by BF2 {1999} Falk.
D23 {1969} Lewis (Samella S.) and Waddy (Ruth G.) Black Artists on Art. Los Angeles: Contemporary
Craft Publishers, 1969.
D24 {1970} Harper (J. Russell) Early Painters and Engravers in Canada. Toronto: Univ of Toronto Press, 1970.
Only Canadian artists who did some work in United States are cited in the present work.
[4 coin and medal artists listed]
D26 {1973} Havlice (Patricia Pate) Index to Artistic Biography. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press, 1973.
2 volumes, 1362 pages.
Indexes the first 10 editions of Who's Who in American Art and other sources.
D27 {1974} Dawdy (Doris Ostrander) Artists of the American West; A Biographical Dictionary. Chicago:
Sage Books [Volume 1] (1974) 295 pp. Volume 2 (1981) 345 pp. Volume 3 (1985) 568 pp.
Total 1900 artists in three volumes.
D28 {1975} Gibson (Arthur Hopkin) Artists of Early Michigan; A Biographical Dictionary of Artists Native or Active
in Michigan 1701-1900. Detroit: Wayne State University Press (1975) 249 pages.
D29 {1976} Samuels (Peggy and Harold) Samuels' Encyclopedia of Artists of The American West. (1976). Reprinted
Secaucus, NJ: Castle (1985) 549 pages, illus.
[66 coin and medal artists listed]
Useful for Western artists, but supplanted by BF2 {1999} Falk.
D30 {1977} Ekdahl (Janis) American Sculpture; A Guide to Information Sources. Vol 5 Art and
Architecture Information Guide Series. Detroit: Gale Research Co (1977) 260 pages.
D32 {1982} Oakland Museum. 100 Years of California Sculpture. Oakland, California: Oakland Museum
(August 7 to October 17, 1982) 48 pages, illus.
Of 90 artists listed, 15 are in present work.
D33 {1983} Opitz (Glenn B.) Dictionary of American Sculptors; 18th Century to the Present. Poughkeepsie NY:
Apollo (1983) 1041 pp, illus. Subsequent editions: 2nd (1984)
1041 pp; 3rd (1986) 1081pp; 4th (1987) 1081 pp; 5th (1988) 1081 pp.
Cited in this work as D33 {1983} Opitz. [672 citations]
Based on Mantel Fielding, D8 {1926}, Opitz not only updated Fielding's data, but added other noteworthy
American artists and their bio data supplanting Fielding, but in turn, was completely supplanted by BF2 {1999}
Falk.
D34 {1983} Wright (R. Lewis) Artists in Virginia Before 1900; An Annotated Checklist. Charlotteville VA:
University Press of Virginia (1983) 200 pages.
D35 {1985} Tarrant (Dorothy and John) A Community of Artists, Westport-Weston, 1900-1985.
Westport, CT: Westport-Weston Arts Council (1985) 147 pp, illus. [erroneous knowledge of medal making, stated
Laura Fraser cut the die, not modeled.]
D36 {1986} Hughes (Edna Milton) Artists In California 1786-1940. San Francisco, CA: Hughes
Publishing Company (1986) 533 pages [6500 artists biographies]. Second edition (1989) 637 pages [14,000 bios].
Third edition (2003) 2 vols, 1249 pages.
D37 {1993} Soria (Regina) American Artists of Italian Heritage, 1776-1945; A Biographical Dictionary. Rutherford
NJ: Fairleight Dickinson University Press (1993) 178 pages, illus.
D38 {1995} McMahan (Virgil E.) Artists of Washington DC 1796-1996. Washington, DC:
[21 coin and medal artists listed]
D40 {1999} Graver (Paula L. and Michael R.) Dictionary of Texas Artists, 1800-1945. College Station TX: Texas
A&M University Press (1999) 240 pp, illus.
D41 {1999} Olpin (Robert), Seifrit (William C.) and Swanson (Vern G.) Artists of Utah. Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith Publishing (1999) 297 pages, illus.
D42 {2000} Cuthbert (John A.) Early Art and Artists in West Virginia; An Introduction and
Biographical Directory. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Press (2000)
302 pages.
D43 {2000} Powers (John and Deborah) Texas Painters, Sculptors & Graphic Artists; A Biographical
Dictionary of Artists in Texas Before 1942. Austin: Woodmont Books, (2000) 606 pages.
[3800 artists]
DA A M S A M E M B E R S D I R E C T O R Y
DA {1988} AMSA Directory of Artists. American Medallic Sculpture Association. National (
DA {1992} AMSA Directory of Artists. American Medallic Sculpture Association. National (
DA {2007} AMSA Members Directory. American Medallic Sculpture Association. National (2007)
Unpaged (48 pages).
[115 members; 40 artists with pictures; 13 collectors manufacturets]
E E N G R A V E R S
(Coin & Medal Engravers)
E1 {1883} Du Bois (Patterson) Our Mint Engravers, American Journal of Numismatics 18:1 (July 1883) pp 12-16.
E3 {1902-30} Forrer (Leonard) Biographical Dictionary of Medallists, Coin, Gem and Seal-engravers, 500 B.C–A.D.
1900. 8 volumes. London: Spink & Son.
Reprinted editions (1965) London: Spink & Son; (1970) New York: Burt Franklin; revised edition (1980) London:
Baldwin & Sons and A.G. van Dussen (Maastrich). 5,227 pages, illus.
The preeminent reference work for engravers, diesinkers and medallists. International and covers all time
periods, from ancient to date of publication (early 20th cent). Forrer began running biographical information in
Spink & Son's monthly Numismatic Circular as early as 1892. These were gathered in bound volumes beginning in
1902, and continued through 1930. Volume 1 was revised slightly in the 1980 Baldwin/van Dussen reprint
(volume 1 page references may be different in other editions). An Index of 311 pages (compiled by J.S. Martin)
was added to the 1980 set.
Forrer's style is eclectic; he included excerpts from many sources (now called "cut and paste"). These are often in
the language of the original, thus styles of listings are those of the original source. Errors are amazingly light for
such large volume of data, but he does include some nonexistent artists (e.g. "Beach, J.") and medals that are not
those of the listee (e.g. Sneider, Robert contains medals he sold rather than he created). One idiosyncrasy: All
artists from North and South America are all classed as American.
Compiler's Note: Forrer served as a model for the present work. However the compiler chose a tabular form in
preference to Forrer's expository text. Also how much better to have every artist's item named, dated and
identified by numismatic citation. Finally the bibliography needed to be better organized.
E4 {1903} Caffin (Charles Henry) American Masters of Sculpture. NY: Doubleday, Page & Co.
Reprinted (1913) NY: Doubleday, Page & Co. Reprinted (1969) Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press.
234 pp, illus.
Eleven essays on artists of coins and medals in this work.
E5 {1907} Stauffer (David McNeely) American Engravers upon Copper and Steel. New York (1907) 2 vols. Vol 3
(1917) by Fielding. Reprinted (1994) 3 vols, illus.
As the title implies, this is directory of flat engravers – those that did steel and copperplate engraving –
but occasionally these same artists did die engraving as well. Stauffer prepared first 2 volumes, Mantle Fielding
prepared vol 3 (and included in his directory, D8 {1926}) but all have been replaced by BF2 {1999} Falk.
E6 {1927} Trees (Clyde Curlee) Medallic Art in Commerce, Civics, Philanthropy, Letters and Science. New York:
Medallic Art Company (1927) 39 pages.
[List of 6x sculptors who Trees wanted to produc their medallic work.]
E7 {1940} Boyd (F.C.C.) Engravers of the United States Mint in Philadelphia, The Numismatist 53:7
(July 1940) p 483-486.
E8 {1951} Kenney (Richard D.) Early American Medalists and Die-sinkers, The Coin Collector's Journal 18:3 (1951) pp
57-60. Reprinted (1954) New York. 24 pages, illus.
Covers 156 entries with a separate list of artists names in five categories: coins, tokens, medals, U.S. Mint, private
gold. The alphabetization is a bit erratic in places, not in exact sequence. Author's notes still in existence (see next
entry).
E8a {1951} Kenney Manuscript File. Card file started by Richard Kenney for the above publication
was continued by other staff members at the American Numismatic Society, 1951-99. [155 cards] The present
compiler had complete access to this useful manuscript source.
E9 {1970} Gladfelter (David D.) Civil War Die Sinkers and Their Cards. Journal of the Civil War Token Society [later
called The Copperhead Courier] 4:2 (Summer 1970) p 7-12, illus; 4:3 (Fall 1970) p 8-13, illus; 12:4 (Winter 1978) p
132-134; 14:4 (Winter 1980) p 94-103.
E10 {1971} Baron (Herman) The Franklin Mint Index of Sculptors, Media PA: Franklin Mint. (1971)
9 pages (unnumbered); second edition (1973) as appendix to unknown work, pp 217-222.
Not all artists listed here were sculptors, but this is what Franklin Mint called them.
E11 {1976} Friedenberg (Daniel M.) Jewish Minters & Medalists. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of
America. 131 pages, illus.
[30 artists of American interest listed]
E12 {1976} Patterson (Richard S.) and Dougall (Richardson) The Eagle and The Shield, A History of the Great Seal
of the United States. Department of State, Office of the Historian. Washington DC: Government Printing Office
(released 1978) 637 pages, illus.
Scholarly treatment of American seal engravers.
E13 {1976} Coin World editors. Coin World Almanac. Sidney, OH: Coin World. 1976-.
Brief biographies of U.S. Chief Engravers, first ran in Coin World, replacing a 2-page list in first two editions of
CW Almanac by John Amos with title “The Worthy Line.” In 5th edition, this edited down to 10 pages (pp 177-
186), but increased to 12 pages with additional data on Elizabeth Jones in 6th edition. In 7th edition (2000) Amos
name was dropped but content is the same in 12 pages. In 8th edition (2011) John Mercanti entry added, in 10
pages (pp 143-153) in slightly larger page format.
E14 {1978} Willey (Robert C.) Robert C. Willey's Dictionary of Canadian Medallists. In Canadian Numismatic
Research Society Transactions (1978). Second edition (1998)
Victoria, BC: Canadian Numismatic Research Society, 180 pages, 10 plates.
[In addition to 84 initials, 394 artists and 204 producers listed, are 21 articles
on Canadian medallic items and issuers.]
Citations are to the second edition.
Excellent coverage but only artists of United States items cited in present work.
E16 {1982} Vesely (Zdenek) Catalogue of Coin Designers and Engravers. n.d. [Portland Oregon]: published by the
author. Several editions published in the 1980s. 212 + 21 pages. [616 artists listed] Printed from typescript.
International in scope, but contains numerous errors on American artists. Example: Author cautions reader
not to confuse the two John Flanagans when he himself has attributed coins and medals to the incorrect–John
Bernard Flanagan. Confuses U.S. Presidential Mint medals for Inaugural medals.
Not recommended.
E17 {1983} Pessolano-Filos (Francis) The Venus Numismatics Dictionary of Artists, Designers, Modellers,
Engravers and Die-Sinkers Whose Works were Commissioned by the United States Mint 1792- 1977. New York:
Eros Publishing Co. (1983)
207 pages.
Covers 260 artists. The author gathered much of his information by correspondence with libraries, educational
organizations, even chambers of commerce. Poor numismatic documentation. Bibliography omits R.W. Julian's
work on 19th U.S. Mint medals, other major numismatic reference works.
Quote: The artists who created ... these medals of famous events and personages have themselves [often] lived
obscure lives.
E18 {1985} McSorley (Charles) Engravers, Die-Sinkers and Medallists. Unpublished manuscript.
(24 pages). Compiled by a dealer specializing in political medals, of rare and insightful scholarship.
E20 {1989} Osterwalder (Marcus, ed) Dictionnaire des Illustraeurs, 1800-1914. Neuchatel, Switzerland:
Ides et Calendes (1989).
(Coin & Medal Engravers)
E1 {1883} Du Bois (Patterson) Our Mint Engravers, American Journal of Numismatics 18:1 (July 1883) pp 12-16.
E3 {1902-30} Forrer (Leonard) Biographical Dictionary of Medallists, Coin, Gem and Seal-engravers, 500 B.C–A.D.
1900. 8 volumes. London: Spink & Son.
Reprinted editions (1965) London: Spink & Son; (1970) New York: Burt Franklin; revised edition (1980) London:
Baldwin & Sons and A.G. van Dussen (Maastrich). 5,227 pages, illus.
The preeminent reference work for engravers, diesinkers and medallists. International and covers all time
periods, from ancient to date of publication (early 20th cent). Forrer began running biographical information in
Spink & Son's monthly Numismatic Circular as early as 1892. These were gathered in bound volumes beginning in
1902, and continued through 1930. Volume 1 was revised slightly in the 1980 Baldwin/van Dussen reprint
(volume 1 page references may be different in other editions). An Index of 311 pages (compiled by J.S. Martin)
was added to the 1980 set.
Forrer's style is eclectic; he included excerpts from many sources (now called "cut and paste"). These are often in
the language of the original, thus styles of listings are those of the original source. Errors are amazingly light for
such large volume of data, but he does include some nonexistent artists (e.g. "Beach, J.") and medals that are not
those of the listee (e.g. Sneider, Robert contains medals he sold rather than he created). One idiosyncrasy: All
artists from North and South America are all classed as American.
Compiler's Note: Forrer served as a model for the present work. However the compiler chose a tabular form in
preference to Forrer's expository text. Also how much better to have every artist's item named, dated and
identified by numismatic citation. Finally the bibliography needed to be better organized.
E4 {1903} Caffin (Charles Henry) American Masters of Sculpture. NY: Doubleday, Page & Co.
Reprinted (1913) NY: Doubleday, Page & Co. Reprinted (1969) Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press.
234 pp, illus.
Eleven essays on artists of coins and medals in this work.
E5 {1907} Stauffer (David McNeely) American Engravers upon Copper and Steel. New York (1907) 2 vols. Vol 3
(1917) by Fielding. Reprinted (1994) 3 vols, illus.
As the title implies, this is directory of flat engravers – those that did steel and copperplate engraving –
but occasionally these same artists did die engraving as well. Stauffer prepared first 2 volumes, Mantle Fielding
prepared vol 3 (and included in his directory, D8 {1926}) but all have been replaced by BF2 {1999} Falk.
E6 {1927} Trees (Clyde Curlee) Medallic Art in Commerce, Civics, Philanthropy, Letters and Science. New York:
Medallic Art Company (1927) 39 pages.
[List of 6x sculptors who Trees wanted to produc their medallic work.]
E7 {1940} Boyd (F.C.C.) Engravers of the United States Mint in Philadelphia, The Numismatist 53:7
(July 1940) p 483-486.
E8 {1951} Kenney (Richard D.) Early American Medalists and Die-sinkers, The Coin Collector's Journal 18:3 (1951) pp
57-60. Reprinted (1954) New York. 24 pages, illus.
Covers 156 entries with a separate list of artists names in five categories: coins, tokens, medals, U.S. Mint, private
gold. The alphabetization is a bit erratic in places, not in exact sequence. Author's notes still in existence (see next
entry).
E8a {1951} Kenney Manuscript File. Card file started by Richard Kenney for the above publication
was continued by other staff members at the American Numismatic Society, 1951-99. [155 cards] The present
compiler had complete access to this useful manuscript source.
E9 {1970} Gladfelter (David D.) Civil War Die Sinkers and Their Cards. Journal of the Civil War Token Society [later
called The Copperhead Courier] 4:2 (Summer 1970) p 7-12, illus; 4:3 (Fall 1970) p 8-13, illus; 12:4 (Winter 1978) p
132-134; 14:4 (Winter 1980) p 94-103.
E10 {1971} Baron (Herman) The Franklin Mint Index of Sculptors, Media PA: Franklin Mint. (1971)
9 pages (unnumbered); second edition (1973) as appendix to unknown work, pp 217-222.
Not all artists listed here were sculptors, but this is what Franklin Mint called them.
E11 {1976} Friedenberg (Daniel M.) Jewish Minters & Medalists. Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of
America. 131 pages, illus.
[30 artists of American interest listed]
E12 {1976} Patterson (Richard S.) and Dougall (Richardson) The Eagle and The Shield, A History of the Great Seal
of the United States. Department of State, Office of the Historian. Washington DC: Government Printing Office
(released 1978) 637 pages, illus.
Scholarly treatment of American seal engravers.
E13 {1976} Coin World editors. Coin World Almanac. Sidney, OH: Coin World. 1976-.
Brief biographies of U.S. Chief Engravers, first ran in Coin World, replacing a 2-page list in first two editions of
CW Almanac by John Amos with title “The Worthy Line.” In 5th edition, this edited down to 10 pages (pp 177-
186), but increased to 12 pages with additional data on Elizabeth Jones in 6th edition. In 7th edition (2000) Amos
name was dropped but content is the same in 12 pages. In 8th edition (2011) John Mercanti entry added, in 10
pages (pp 143-153) in slightly larger page format.
E14 {1978} Willey (Robert C.) Robert C. Willey's Dictionary of Canadian Medallists. In Canadian Numismatic
Research Society Transactions (1978). Second edition (1998)
Victoria, BC: Canadian Numismatic Research Society, 180 pages, 10 plates.
[In addition to 84 initials, 394 artists and 204 producers listed, are 21 articles
on Canadian medallic items and issuers.]
Citations are to the second edition.
Excellent coverage but only artists of United States items cited in present work.
E16 {1982} Vesely (Zdenek) Catalogue of Coin Designers and Engravers. n.d. [Portland Oregon]: published by the
author. Several editions published in the 1980s. 212 + 21 pages. [616 artists listed] Printed from typescript.
International in scope, but contains numerous errors on American artists. Example: Author cautions reader
not to confuse the two John Flanagans when he himself has attributed coins and medals to the incorrect–John
Bernard Flanagan. Confuses U.S. Presidential Mint medals for Inaugural medals.
Not recommended.
E17 {1983} Pessolano-Filos (Francis) The Venus Numismatics Dictionary of Artists, Designers, Modellers,
Engravers and Die-Sinkers Whose Works were Commissioned by the United States Mint 1792- 1977. New York:
Eros Publishing Co. (1983)
207 pages.
Covers 260 artists. The author gathered much of his information by correspondence with libraries, educational
organizations, even chambers of commerce. Poor numismatic documentation. Bibliography omits R.W. Julian's
work on 19th U.S. Mint medals, other major numismatic reference works.
Quote: The artists who created ... these medals of famous events and personages have themselves [often] lived
obscure lives.
E18 {1985} McSorley (Charles) Engravers, Die-Sinkers and Medallists. Unpublished manuscript.
(24 pages). Compiled by a dealer specializing in political medals, of rare and insightful scholarship.
E20 {1989} Osterwalder (Marcus, ed) Dictionnaire des Illustraeurs, 1800-1914. Neuchatel, Switzerland:
Ides et Calendes (1989).
Individual Coin & Medal Artists:
(Works on Notable Individual Artists)
F - Artist's Names starting: A, B
F1 Adams, Herbert (1858-1945)
F1a {1921} Peixotto (Ernest Clifford) The Sculpture of Herbert Adams, American Magazine of Art 12: (May 1921) p
151-159.
F1b {1963} Williams (Wheeler) Herbert Adams, Fourth President of the National Sculpture Society,
National Sculptue Review 12:3 (Fall 1963) pp 17, 28.
F4 Aitken, Robert Ingersoll (1878-1949)
F4 {1922} Anon. Medal Commemorating the Visit of Marshal Foch to the United States By Robert
Aitken, American Magazine of Art 13:1 (January 1922) p 25.
F8 Amateis, Edmond (1897-1981)
F8a {1926} Anon. Edmond R. Amateis, Sculptor, The AmericanMagazine of Art 17: (October 1926) pp 529-533.
F8b {1929} Anon. Sculptures in Metal by Edmond Amateis, The Metal Arts 2: (May 1929) pp 196-198, 225.
F8c {1966} De Lue (Donald) Edmond Amateis, Fifteenth President, National Sculpture Society, National Sculpture
Review 15:3 (Winter 1966) pp 3, 22, 26-27.
F12 Barber, Charles (1840-1917)
F12a {1990} Raedeker (William T.) Charles Barber Maintained Tradition, Numismatic News 37:36 (4 September
1990) pp 58-59.
F12b {1991} LaMarre (Thomas S.) Charles Barber: Engraver Artist, Journal of the Barber Coin Collectors' Society 3:1
(Spring 1991) p 23-27. Reprinted from Bowers and Medena's Kingswood Galleries' Dartmouth Sale Catalog.
V5 {1996} Baber (Lawrence P.) Medallic Works of Charles Barber; Florida United Numismatists, 39 minutes.
F12c {1999} Ganz (David L.) Charles Barber: Artist Extraordinaire, Heritage Insider Magazine
2:5 (October 1999).
F13 Barber, William (1807-1879)
F14 Bartlett, Paul Wayland (1865-1925)
F14 {1991} Adil (Carol P.) Paul Wayland Bartlett and the Art of Patination. Wethersfield, CT: Paul Wayland Bartlett
Society. 80 pp, illus.
F16 Baskin, Leonard (1922- 2000)
F16a {1970} Baskin Sculpture Drawings & Prints. New York: George Braziller (1970) 170 pages, illus.
F16b {1980} Jaffe (Irma B.) The Sculpture of Leonard Baskin. New York: Studio Book, The Viking Press (1980) 224
pages, illus.
F18 Beach, Chester (1881-1956)
F18a {1916} Mechlin (Leila) A Group of Sculptures by Chester Beach, The Magazine of Art 7: (October 1916) pp 502-
505, illus.
F18b {1965} Porter (Beata Beach) Chester Beach, Tenth President National Sculpture Society, National Sculpture
Review 14:3 (Fall 1965) pp 20, 24.
F18c {1971} Fitchen (Mrs. Paul) History and Allegory With a Silver Lining; Silver Coins and Medals by Chester
Beach, NA, 1881-1956. Silver Magazine 4:3 (May-June 1971) pp 16-19.
F19 Belskie, Abram (1907-1988)
F19a {1999} Cahill (Bill) A Sense of History in a Small Town. The Lion (March 1999) p 42 (story of the
creation of Belskie Museum by the Lions Club of Closter New Jersey).
F19b {2009} Johnson (D. Wayne) Abram Belskie, Numismatics: The Art of Coins and Medals
[Exhibition pamphlet]. Closter New Jersey: Belskie Museum (2009 September15 to November 15) 12 pages, illus.
F20 Bitter, Karl (1867-1915)
F20a {1917} Schevill (Ferdinand) Karl Bitter A Biography. Chicago: Univ of Chicago Press (1917) 68 pages,
41 plates.
F20b {1967} Dennis (James M.) Karl Bitter Architectural Sculptor 1867-1915. Madison: University of Wisconsin
Press (1967) 302 pages, illus.
F24 Borglum, Gutzon (1867-1941)
F24a {1927} Johnson (Gerald W.) The Undefeated. New York: Minton, Balch & Co. (1927) 120 pages, no illus.
F24b {1961} Price (Willadene) Gutzon Borglum, Artist and Patriot. Chicago, New York: Rand McNally & Co. (1961)
224 pages, illus.
F24c {1965} Shaff (Howard and Audey Karl) Six Wars At a Time. Sioux Falls, SD: Center for Western Studies,
Augustana College (1965) 379 pages, illus.
F24d {1985} Smith (Rex Alan) The Carving of Mount Rushmore. New York: Abbeville Press (1985) 415 pages, illus.
Commemorative half dollar pp 71-73, 81.
F28 Brenner, Victor David (1871-1924)
F28a {1906} R.S. The Field of Art [article] Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 42: (1906) p 509-512,
illustrates Brenner’s Whistler Plaquette.
A1 {1910} Brenner (Victor David) Art and the Medal. New York. 46 pages, illus. Reprinted The
Numismatist 95:9 (Sept 1982) pp 2238-55, illus.
F28b {1913} Kellog (Paul U.) Two New Worlds and a Sculptor’s Clay. The Survey
F28c {1971} Johnson (D. Wayne) My Mind Was Full of Lincoln, Coins Magazine 18:5 (May 1971) pp 30-35, illus.
Reprinted: America's Greatest Numismatic Sculptor: Victor D. Brenner (1871-1924), The Shekel 4:2 (1971) p 2-7.
Brief overview of Victor D. Brenner's life and medallic work. Title was the theme of first medallic issue of
Signaure Art Medals in 1909 to commemorate both the bicentennial of Lincolns birth, and the centennial of the
Lincoln cent.
F28d {1983} Smedley (Glenn B.) The Works of Victor D. Brenner: A Descriptive Listing, The
Numismatist 96: 1361-92, 1599-1606 and 97: 1513-1516.
F30 Brown, Joseph (1900-1985)
F30 {1966} Joe Brown Retrospective Catalogue 1932-1966. (1966) unpaged, 210 items.
F32 Buell, Abel (1741/42-1822)
F32 {1926} Wroth (Lawrence Counselman) Abel Buell of Connecticut, Silversmith, Typefounder and Engraver.
New Haven: Yale University Press (1926) 86 pages. Second edition revised, Middletown, Conn: Wesleyan Univ
Press (1958) 102 pages, 9 plates.
F19 Belskie, Abram (1907-1988)
F19a {1999} Cahill (Bill) A Sense of History in a Small Town. The Lion (March 1999) p 42 (story of the
creation of Belskie Museum by the Lions Club of Closter New Jersey).
F19b {2009} Johnson (D. Wayne) Abram Belskie, Numismatics: The Art of Coins and Medals [Exhibition pamphlet]. Closter New Jersey: Belskie Museum (2009 September November 15) 12 pages, illus.
F20 Bitter, Karl (1867-1915)
F20a {1917} Schevill (Ferdinand) Karl Bitter A Biography. Chicago: Univ of Chicago Press (1917) 68
pages, 41 plates.
F20b {1967} Dennis (James M.) Karl Bitter Architectural Sculptor 1867-1915. Madison: University of Wisconsin
Press (1967) 302 pages, illus.
F24 Borglum, Gutzon (1867-1941)
F24a {1927} Johnson (Gerald W.) The Undefeated. New York: Minton, Balch & Co. (1927) 120 pages, no illus.
F24b {1961} Price (Willadene) Gutzon Borglum, Artist and Patriot. Chicago, New York: Rand McNally & Co. (1961)
224 pages, illus.
F24c {1965} Shaff (Howard and Audey Karl) Six Wars At a Time. Sioux Falls, SD: Center for Western Studies,
Augustana College (1965) 379 pages, illus.
F24d {1985} Smith (Rex Alan) The Carving of Mount Rushmore. New York: Abbeville Press (1985) 415 pages, illus.
Commemorative half dollar pp 71-73, 81.
F28 Brenner, Victor David (1871-1924)
F28a {1906} R.S. The Field of Art [article] Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 42: (1906) p 509-512,
illustrates Brenner’s Whistler Plaquette.
A1 {1910} Brenner (Victor David) Art and the Medal. New York. 46 pages, illus. Reprinted The
Numismatist 95:9 (Sept 1982) pp 2238-55, illus.
F28b {1913} Kellog (Paul U.) Two New Worlds and a Sculptor’s Clay. The Survey
F28c {1971} Johnson (D. Wayne) My Mind Was Full of Lincoln, Coins Magazine 18:5 (May 1971) pp 30-35, illus.
Reprinted: America's Greatest Numismatic Sculptor: Victor D. Brenner (1871-1924), The Shekel 4:2 (1971) p 2-7.
Brief overview of Victor D. Brenner's life and medallic work. Title was the theme of first medallic issue of
Signaure Art Medals in 1909 to commemorate both the bicentennial of Lincolns birth, and the centennial of the
Lincoln cent.
F28d {1983} Smedley (Glenn B.) The Works of Victor D. Brenner: A Descriptive Listing, The
Numismatist 96: 1361-92, 1599-1606 and 97: 1513-1516.
Lists
F30 Brown, Joseph (1900-1985)
F30 {1966} Joe Brown Retrospective Catalogue 1932-1966. (1966) unpaged, 210 items.
F32 Buell, Abel (1741/42-1822)
F32 {1926} Wroth (Lawrence Counselman) Abel Buell of Connecticut, Silversmith, Typefounder and Engraver.
New Haven: Yale University Press (1926) 86 pages. Second edition revised, Middletown, Conn: Wesleyan Univ
Press (1958) 102 pages, 9 plates.
(Works on Notable Individual Artists)
F - Artist's Names starting: A, B
F1 Adams, Herbert (1858-1945)
F1a {1921} Peixotto (Ernest Clifford) The Sculpture of Herbert Adams, American Magazine of Art 12: (May 1921) p
151-159.
F1b {1963} Williams (Wheeler) Herbert Adams, Fourth President of the National Sculpture Society,
National Sculptue Review 12:3 (Fall 1963) pp 17, 28.
F4 Aitken, Robert Ingersoll (1878-1949)
F4 {1922} Anon. Medal Commemorating the Visit of Marshal Foch to the United States By Robert
Aitken, American Magazine of Art 13:1 (January 1922) p 25.
F8 Amateis, Edmond (1897-1981)
F8a {1926} Anon. Edmond R. Amateis, Sculptor, The AmericanMagazine of Art 17: (October 1926) pp 529-533.
F8b {1929} Anon. Sculptures in Metal by Edmond Amateis, The Metal Arts 2: (May 1929) pp 196-198, 225.
F8c {1966} De Lue (Donald) Edmond Amateis, Fifteenth President, National Sculpture Society, National Sculpture
Review 15:3 (Winter 1966) pp 3, 22, 26-27.
F12 Barber, Charles (1840-1917)
F12a {1990} Raedeker (William T.) Charles Barber Maintained Tradition, Numismatic News 37:36 (4 September
1990) pp 58-59.
F12b {1991} LaMarre (Thomas S.) Charles Barber: Engraver Artist, Journal of the Barber Coin Collectors' Society 3:1
(Spring 1991) p 23-27. Reprinted from Bowers and Medena's Kingswood Galleries' Dartmouth Sale Catalog.
V5 {1996} Baber (Lawrence P.) Medallic Works of Charles Barber; Florida United Numismatists, 39 minutes.
F12c {1999} Ganz (David L.) Charles Barber: Artist Extraordinaire, Heritage Insider Magazine
2:5 (October 1999).
F13 Barber, William (1807-1879)
F14 Bartlett, Paul Wayland (1865-1925)
F14 {1991} Adil (Carol P.) Paul Wayland Bartlett and the Art of Patination. Wethersfield, CT: Paul Wayland Bartlett
Society. 80 pp, illus.
F16 Baskin, Leonard (1922- 2000)
F16a {1970} Baskin Sculpture Drawings & Prints. New York: George Braziller (1970) 170 pages, illus.
F16b {1980} Jaffe (Irma B.) The Sculpture of Leonard Baskin. New York: Studio Book, The Viking Press (1980) 224
pages, illus.
F18 Beach, Chester (1881-1956)
F18a {1916} Mechlin (Leila) A Group of Sculptures by Chester Beach, The Magazine of Art 7: (October 1916) pp 502-
505, illus.
F18b {1965} Porter (Beata Beach) Chester Beach, Tenth President National Sculpture Society, National Sculpture
Review 14:3 (Fall 1965) pp 20, 24.
F18c {1971} Fitchen (Mrs. Paul) History and Allegory With a Silver Lining; Silver Coins and Medals by Chester
Beach, NA, 1881-1956. Silver Magazine 4:3 (May-June 1971) pp 16-19.
F19 Belskie, Abram (1907-1988)
F19a {1999} Cahill (Bill) A Sense of History in a Small Town. The Lion (March 1999) p 42 (story of the
creation of Belskie Museum by the Lions Club of Closter New Jersey).
F19b {2009} Johnson (D. Wayne) Abram Belskie, Numismatics: The Art of Coins and Medals
[Exhibition pamphlet]. Closter New Jersey: Belskie Museum (2009 September15 to November 15) 12 pages, illus.
F20 Bitter, Karl (1867-1915)
F20a {1917} Schevill (Ferdinand) Karl Bitter A Biography. Chicago: Univ of Chicago Press (1917) 68 pages,
41 plates.
F20b {1967} Dennis (James M.) Karl Bitter Architectural Sculptor 1867-1915. Madison: University of Wisconsin
Press (1967) 302 pages, illus.
F24 Borglum, Gutzon (1867-1941)
F24a {1927} Johnson (Gerald W.) The Undefeated. New York: Minton, Balch & Co. (1927) 120 pages, no illus.
F24b {1961} Price (Willadene) Gutzon Borglum, Artist and Patriot. Chicago, New York: Rand McNally & Co. (1961)
224 pages, illus.
F24c {1965} Shaff (Howard and Audey Karl) Six Wars At a Time. Sioux Falls, SD: Center for Western Studies,
Augustana College (1965) 379 pages, illus.
F24d {1985} Smith (Rex Alan) The Carving of Mount Rushmore. New York: Abbeville Press (1985) 415 pages, illus.
Commemorative half dollar pp 71-73, 81.
F28 Brenner, Victor David (1871-1924)
F28a {1906} R.S. The Field of Art [article] Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 42: (1906) p 509-512,
illustrates Brenner’s Whistler Plaquette.
A1 {1910} Brenner (Victor David) Art and the Medal. New York. 46 pages, illus. Reprinted The
Numismatist 95:9 (Sept 1982) pp 2238-55, illus.
F28b {1913} Kellog (Paul U.) Two New Worlds and a Sculptor’s Clay. The Survey
F28c {1971} Johnson (D. Wayne) My Mind Was Full of Lincoln, Coins Magazine 18:5 (May 1971) pp 30-35, illus.
Reprinted: America's Greatest Numismatic Sculptor: Victor D. Brenner (1871-1924), The Shekel 4:2 (1971) p 2-7.
Brief overview of Victor D. Brenner's life and medallic work. Title was the theme of first medallic issue of
Signaure Art Medals in 1909 to commemorate both the bicentennial of Lincolns birth, and the centennial of the
Lincoln cent.
F28d {1983} Smedley (Glenn B.) The Works of Victor D. Brenner: A Descriptive Listing, The
Numismatist 96: 1361-92, 1599-1606 and 97: 1513-1516.
F30 Brown, Joseph (1900-1985)
F30 {1966} Joe Brown Retrospective Catalogue 1932-1966. (1966) unpaged, 210 items.
F32 Buell, Abel (1741/42-1822)
F32 {1926} Wroth (Lawrence Counselman) Abel Buell of Connecticut, Silversmith, Typefounder and Engraver.
New Haven: Yale University Press (1926) 86 pages. Second edition revised, Middletown, Conn: Wesleyan Univ
Press (1958) 102 pages, 9 plates.
F19 Belskie, Abram (1907-1988)
F19a {1999} Cahill (Bill) A Sense of History in a Small Town. The Lion (March 1999) p 42 (story of the
creation of Belskie Museum by the Lions Club of Closter New Jersey).
F19b {2009} Johnson (D. Wayne) Abram Belskie, Numismatics: The Art of Coins and Medals [Exhibition pamphlet]. Closter New Jersey: Belskie Museum (2009 September November 15) 12 pages, illus.
F20 Bitter, Karl (1867-1915)
F20a {1917} Schevill (Ferdinand) Karl Bitter A Biography. Chicago: Univ of Chicago Press (1917) 68
pages, 41 plates.
F20b {1967} Dennis (James M.) Karl Bitter Architectural Sculptor 1867-1915. Madison: University of Wisconsin
Press (1967) 302 pages, illus.
F24 Borglum, Gutzon (1867-1941)
F24a {1927} Johnson (Gerald W.) The Undefeated. New York: Minton, Balch & Co. (1927) 120 pages, no illus.
F24b {1961} Price (Willadene) Gutzon Borglum, Artist and Patriot. Chicago, New York: Rand McNally & Co. (1961)
224 pages, illus.
F24c {1965} Shaff (Howard and Audey Karl) Six Wars At a Time. Sioux Falls, SD: Center for Western Studies,
Augustana College (1965) 379 pages, illus.
F24d {1985} Smith (Rex Alan) The Carving of Mount Rushmore. New York: Abbeville Press (1985) 415 pages, illus.
Commemorative half dollar pp 71-73, 81.
F28 Brenner, Victor David (1871-1924)
F28a {1906} R.S. The Field of Art [article] Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 42: (1906) p 509-512,
illustrates Brenner’s Whistler Plaquette.
A1 {1910} Brenner (Victor David) Art and the Medal. New York. 46 pages, illus. Reprinted The
Numismatist 95:9 (Sept 1982) pp 2238-55, illus.
F28b {1913} Kellog (Paul U.) Two New Worlds and a Sculptor’s Clay. The Survey
F28c {1971} Johnson (D. Wayne) My Mind Was Full of Lincoln, Coins Magazine 18:5 (May 1971) pp 30-35, illus.
Reprinted: America's Greatest Numismatic Sculptor: Victor D. Brenner (1871-1924), The Shekel 4:2 (1971) p 2-7.
Brief overview of Victor D. Brenner's life and medallic work. Title was the theme of first medallic issue of
Signaure Art Medals in 1909 to commemorate both the bicentennial of Lincolns birth, and the centennial of the
Lincoln cent.
F28d {1983} Smedley (Glenn B.) The Works of Victor D. Brenner: A Descriptive Listing, The
Numismatist 96: 1361-92, 1599-1606 and 97: 1513-1516.
Lists
F30 Brown, Joseph (1900-1985)
F30 {1966} Joe Brown Retrospective Catalogue 1932-1966. (1966) unpaged, 210 items.
F32 Buell, Abel (1741/42-1822)
F32 {1926} Wroth (Lawrence Counselman) Abel Buell of Connecticut, Silversmith, Typefounder and Engraver.
New Haven: Yale University Press (1926) 86 pages. Second edition revised, Middletown, Conn: Wesleyan Univ
Press (1958) 102 pages, 9 plates.
G - Artist's Names starting: C, D
G1 Calder, A. Stirling (1870-1946)
G1a {1962} Davidson (Jean) Four Calders, Art in America 50: (Winter 1962) pp 68-73, illus.
G1b {1977} Hayes (Margaret Calder) Three Alexander Calders; a Family Memoir. Middlebury, VT:
P.S. Eriksson (1977) 300 pages, illus.
G3 Calverley, Charles {1833-1914)
G3 {1996} Allen (Elizabeth K.) From Stonecutter to Sculptor: Charles Calverley (1833-1914).
Albany, NY: Albany Institute of History & Art (1996) 27 pages, illus.
Exhibit of 86 items including 14 bas-reliefs and medallions.
G4 Cecere, Gaetano (1894-1985)
G8 Choate, Nathaniel (1899-1965)
G12 Coletti, Joseph Arthur (1898-1973)
G12 {1968} Coletti (Joseph A.) The Sculpture of Joseph Coletti. With introduction by Alan Priest.
New York: Macmillan (1968) 173 pages. illus.
All of Coletti's medallic work was struck by Medallic Art Company, illustrated and described in the catalogue
(p 135-160).
G14 Coppini, Pompeo (1870-1957)
G14 {1949} Coppini (Pompeo) From Dawn to Sunset. San Antonio, Texas: Naylor Company (1949) 404 pages, illus.
Texas Commem Half Dollar [following p 96].
G16 Dallin, Cyrus Edwin (1861-1944)
G16a {1976} Francis (Rell G.) Cyrus E. Dallin; Let Justice Be Done. Springville, Utah: Springville Museum of Art
(1976) 262 pp, illus. [10 medallic items]
G16b {1995} Abrens (Kent) Cyrus E. Dallin; His Small Bronzes and Plasters. Corning, New York: Rockwell Museum
(1995) 111 pages, illus.
Medals and reliefs p 68-74.
G20 Davidson, Jo (1883-1952)
G20 {1951} Davidson (Jo) Between Sittings: An Informal Autobiography. NY: Dial Press (1951) 369 pp, illus.
G24 de Croux, Janet (1904- )
G28 de Francisci, Anthony (1887-1964)
G28a {1959} Anon. The Medals of de Francisci, National Sculpture Review 8:4 (Winter 1959-60) p 14-15.
G28b {1964} Anon. Anthony de Francisci, 1887-1964, National Sculpture Review 13:4 (Winter 1964-65) p 6.
G28c {1990} LaMarre (Thomas S.) DeFrancisci's Dollar: The Making of a "Peace Coin," Legacy 3:1 (Spring 1990)
p 12-15, 58.
G28d {2000} Scafetta (Joseph A. Junior) De Francisci – Artist of Peace, The Numismatist 112:5 (May 2000) p 487-492,
illus.
G32 De Lue, Donald (1897-1988)
G32a {1958} Anon. Medal by De Lue [Soc of Medalists 56th], American Artist 22: (May 1958) p 55, illus.
G32b {1958} Anon. Society of Medalists 56th Issue by Donald De Lue, The Numismatist 71:1 (January 1958) p 14, illus.
G32c {1967} Cresson (Margaret French) Donald De Lue, Seventeenth President, National Sculpture Society,
National Sculpture Review 16:2 p 22, 26-27.
G32d {1974} Lantz (Michael) Reminiscing with Donald De Lue, National Sculpture Review 22:2
(Summer 1974).
G32e {1978} Noble (Joseph Veach) 1978 Brookgreen Gardens Medal, Brookgreen Bulletin 8:2 (1978).
G32f {1979} Flartey (Harold) De Lue Captures Sculptor of Year Laurels, Coin World (23 September 1979).
G32g {1979} Flartey (Harold) Donald De Lue Sculptor, The Numismatist 92:12 (December 1979) pp
2629- 2635, illus.
G32h {1986} Reiter (Ed) Medallic Art Moves To The Fore, New York Times (2 February 1986).
G32i {1988} Anon. In Memoriam Donald H. De Lue, Brookgreen Newsletter (October 1988) p 1-2,
"compiled from Boston Globe (27 August 1988) and Brookgreen Garden archives."
G32j {1988} Anon. Sculptor Donald De Lue Dies, Coin World 29:1484 (21 September 1988) p 3.
G32k {1990} Howlett (D. Roger) The Sculpture of Donald Delue; Gods, Prophets, and Heroes. Boston: David R.
Godine (1990) 234 pages, illus. (Joseph Veach Noble contributed);
∙ Appendix B: Donald De Lue and the Art of the Medal, p 193-203.
∙ A Checklist of Donald De Lue Medals (by M. Darsie Alexander) p 205-211.
G36 Derujinsky, Gleb (1888-1975)
G40 Donatello (1386?-1466)
G40 {1984} Bennett (Bonnie A.) and Wilkins (David G.) Donatello. Mount Kisco, New York: Moyer Bell Ltd.
(1984) 238 pages, illus.
G1 Calder, A. Stirling (1870-1946)
G1a {1962} Davidson (Jean) Four Calders, Art in America 50: (Winter 1962) pp 68-73, illus.
G1b {1977} Hayes (Margaret Calder) Three Alexander Calders; a Family Memoir. Middlebury, VT:
P.S. Eriksson (1977) 300 pages, illus.
G3 Calverley, Charles {1833-1914)
G3 {1996} Allen (Elizabeth K.) From Stonecutter to Sculptor: Charles Calverley (1833-1914).
Albany, NY: Albany Institute of History & Art (1996) 27 pages, illus.
Exhibit of 86 items including 14 bas-reliefs and medallions.
G4 Cecere, Gaetano (1894-1985)
G8 Choate, Nathaniel (1899-1965)
G12 Coletti, Joseph Arthur (1898-1973)
G12 {1968} Coletti (Joseph A.) The Sculpture of Joseph Coletti. With introduction by Alan Priest.
New York: Macmillan (1968) 173 pages. illus.
All of Coletti's medallic work was struck by Medallic Art Company, illustrated and described in the catalogue
(p 135-160).
G14 Coppini, Pompeo (1870-1957)
G14 {1949} Coppini (Pompeo) From Dawn to Sunset. San Antonio, Texas: Naylor Company (1949) 404 pages, illus.
Texas Commem Half Dollar [following p 96].
G16 Dallin, Cyrus Edwin (1861-1944)
G16a {1976} Francis (Rell G.) Cyrus E. Dallin; Let Justice Be Done. Springville, Utah: Springville Museum of Art
(1976) 262 pp, illus. [10 medallic items]
G16b {1995} Abrens (Kent) Cyrus E. Dallin; His Small Bronzes and Plasters. Corning, New York: Rockwell Museum
(1995) 111 pages, illus.
Medals and reliefs p 68-74.
G20 Davidson, Jo (1883-1952)
G20 {1951} Davidson (Jo) Between Sittings: An Informal Autobiography. NY: Dial Press (1951) 369 pp, illus.
G24 de Croux, Janet (1904- )
G28 de Francisci, Anthony (1887-1964)
G28a {1959} Anon. The Medals of de Francisci, National Sculpture Review 8:4 (Winter 1959-60) p 14-15.
G28b {1964} Anon. Anthony de Francisci, 1887-1964, National Sculpture Review 13:4 (Winter 1964-65) p 6.
G28c {1990} LaMarre (Thomas S.) DeFrancisci's Dollar: The Making of a "Peace Coin," Legacy 3:1 (Spring 1990)
p 12-15, 58.
G28d {2000} Scafetta (Joseph A. Junior) De Francisci – Artist of Peace, The Numismatist 112:5 (May 2000) p 487-492,
illus.
G32 De Lue, Donald (1897-1988)
G32a {1958} Anon. Medal by De Lue [Soc of Medalists 56th], American Artist 22: (May 1958) p 55, illus.
G32b {1958} Anon. Society of Medalists 56th Issue by Donald De Lue, The Numismatist 71:1 (January 1958) p 14, illus.
G32c {1967} Cresson (Margaret French) Donald De Lue, Seventeenth President, National Sculpture Society,
National Sculpture Review 16:2 p 22, 26-27.
G32d {1974} Lantz (Michael) Reminiscing with Donald De Lue, National Sculpture Review 22:2
(Summer 1974).
G32e {1978} Noble (Joseph Veach) 1978 Brookgreen Gardens Medal, Brookgreen Bulletin 8:2 (1978).
G32f {1979} Flartey (Harold) De Lue Captures Sculptor of Year Laurels, Coin World (23 September 1979).
G32g {1979} Flartey (Harold) Donald De Lue Sculptor, The Numismatist 92:12 (December 1979) pp
2629- 2635, illus.
G32h {1986} Reiter (Ed) Medallic Art Moves To The Fore, New York Times (2 February 1986).
G32i {1988} Anon. In Memoriam Donald H. De Lue, Brookgreen Newsletter (October 1988) p 1-2,
"compiled from Boston Globe (27 August 1988) and Brookgreen Garden archives."
G32j {1988} Anon. Sculptor Donald De Lue Dies, Coin World 29:1484 (21 September 1988) p 3.
G32k {1990} Howlett (D. Roger) The Sculpture of Donald Delue; Gods, Prophets, and Heroes. Boston: David R.
Godine (1990) 234 pages, illus. (Joseph Veach Noble contributed);
∙ Appendix B: Donald De Lue and the Art of the Medal, p 193-203.
∙ A Checklist of Donald De Lue Medals (by M. Darsie Alexander) p 205-211.
G36 Derujinsky, Gleb (1888-1975)
G40 Donatello (1386?-1466)
G40 {1984} Bennett (Bonnie A.) and Wilkins (David G.) Donatello. Mount Kisco, New York: Moyer Bell Ltd.
(1984) 238 pages, illus.
H - Artist's Names starting: E, F, G, H
Eakins, Thomas (1844-1916)
H1a {1969} Domit (Moussa M.) The Sculpture of Thomas Eakins. Washington: The Corcoran Gallery of Art (May
3–June 10, 1969) 66 pages, illus.
H1b {1974} Hendricks (Gordon) The Life and Work of Thomas Eakins. NY: Grossman Pubishers. 367 pp, illus.
H2 Ellis, Salatheil (1803-1879)
M19 {1954} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) Salathiel Ellis: Cameo-Cutter, Sculptor, Artist of Nineteenth Century
America, Antiques Journal 9:2 (February 1954) p 36-37. Bas-Relief Portraits by Salathiel Ellis, Antiques Journal 9:10
(October 1954) p 23, 39. Reprinted in American Medals and Medalists, Annandale, Virginia: Turnpike Press
(1963) 146 pages, 55 plates.
H2a {1986} Shadwell (Wendy J.) Prints and Printmakers of New York State, Syracuse: Syracuse University Press (1986) illus. A chapter from this work was reprinted in
The St. Lawrence County Historical Association Quarterly (see below).
H2b {1994} Shadwell (Wendy J.) Saint Lawrence County, 1838, As Seen through the Eyes of Salathiel
Ellis, The Saint Lawrence County Historical Association Quarterly 39:1 (Winter 1994) p 1-14, illus, reprinted
from H2a{1986} Shadwell (above).
Includes table of nine lithograph prints by Ellis owned by ten different owners.
H2c {1995} Wilson (Stewart J.) An Introduction To Prucha's "The Indian [Peace] Medals of Willson and Ellis,"
The Saint Lawrence County Historical Association Quarterly 40:3 (Summer 1995) p 1.
∙ Prucha (Francis Paul) The Indian Peace Medals of Willson and Ellis (from his book, Indian Peace Medal
in American History, M27) pp 2-12.
∙ Quarterly Update: Salathiel Ellis, pp 21-22.
∙ Wilson takes the incorrect position that his ancestor, Joseph Willson, was the
senior partner in the Ellis-Willson partnership.
H3 Epstein, Jacob (1880- )
H3a {n.d.} Ireland (Geoffrey) photographer. Epstein; A Camera Study of the Sculptor at Work.
London: Andre Deutsch. 8 pages text (by Laurie Lee), 29 plates.
Illustrates Epstein's Franklin Medal presented to Winston Churchill.
H3b {1963} Buckle (Richard) Jacob Epstein Sculptor. Cleveland and New York: World Publishing. (1963) 448 pages,
illus.
Franklin medal, page 379.
H3c {1992} Gardiner (Stephen) Epstein; Artist Against the Establishment. New York: Viking (1992) 532 pp.
Franklin Medal, p 459-460,
H4 Fairbanks, Avard (1897-1987)
H4 {1972} Fairbanks (Eugene F.) A Sculptor's Testimony in Bronze and Stone; Sacred Sculpture of
Avard T. Fairbanks. Salt Lake City: Publishers Press (1972) 147 pages, illus. Second edition (1994) 147 pages, illus.
Medals pp 58-63.
H7 Farnham, Sally James (1876-1943)
H9 Fjelde, Paul (1892-1987)
H11 Flanagan, John (1865-1952)
H11 {1922} Payne (Frank Owen) John Flanagan, Sculptor and Medalist, International Studio 75: (April
1922) pp 114-116, illus.
H13 Fraser, James Earle (1876-1953)
H13a {1920} Eberle (Louise) The Fraser Bust of Roosevelt, Scribner's Magazine 68:10 (October 1920)
pp 427-433, illus.
H13b {1973} Krakel (Dean Fenton) End of the Trail; The Odyssey of a Statue. Norman, Oklahoma:
University of Oklahoma Press. 196 pages, illus.
Includes story of sculptors James Earle Fraser and wife, Laura Gardin Fraser.
H13c {1985} Collette (Alfred T.) and Lantzy (Donald M.) James Earle Fraser; The American Heritage in
Sculpture. Exhibition catalog January 12–April 12, 1985. Syracuse: Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American
History and Art. 66 pages, illus.
A listing of the Fraser Estate at the Syracuse University Art Collection; 94 items
total; medals and medallions 71–77.
E13d {2015} Bowers (Q. David)
H16 Fraser, Laura Gardin (1889-1966)
H16a {1967} Hobson (Katherine T.) Laura Gardin Fraser... Seen Through Stars, National Sculpture
Review 16:1 (Spring 1967) pp 18-19, 29.
H16b {1970} Taxay (Don) The Ordeal of Laura Gardin Fraser. Coinage 6:1 (January 1970) pp 40-44, 46, 60, 68, 70.
V7 {1997} Johnson (D. Wayne) Medal Maker: Master Sculptor Laura Gardin Fraser. Narrated by Elizabeth Jones.
Hollywood: Craven Productions. 27 minutes with additional 20-minute segment provided by Medallic Art Co
Recasts a 1929 black-and-white film with entirely new narration and additional material.
H18 Frazee, John (1790-1852)
H18 {1986} Voss (Frederick S.) John Frazee 1790-1852, Sculptor. Washington and Boston: National Portrait Gallery
and the Boston Athenacum. (1986) 120 pages, illus.
H20 French, Daniel Chester (1850-1931)
H20a {1928} French (Mary Adams) Memories of a Sculptor's Wife. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co.
(1928) 294 pages, illus.
H20b {1932} Adams (Adeline) Daniel Chester French, Sculptor. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co. (1932)
90 pages, illus.
H20c {1947} Cresson (Margaret French) Journey Into Fame; The Life of Daniel Chester French. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press. 316 pages, illus.
H20d {1976} Richman (Michael T.) Daniel Chester French: An American Sculptor. New York: Preservation Press.
H20d {1976} Richman (Michael T.) Daniel Chester French: An American Sculptor. New York: Preservation Press. 209 pages, illus.
H22 Frey, Erwin F. (1892-1968)
H22 {1939} Adams (Philip Rhys) The Sculpture of Erwin F. Frey; With a Critical Appreciation by Philip R. Adams.
Columbus: Ohio State Univ Press (1939) 64 pages, 20 plates. [no medals covered]
H24 Frishmuth, Harriet Whitney (1880-1980)
H24a {1925} Smith (Marion Couthouy) The Art of Harriet Frishmuth. The American Magazine of Art
16: (September 1925) pp 474-479, illus.
H24b {1937} Frishmuth (Harriet) Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture. Murrels Inlet, SC: Brookgreen Gardens (1937).
H24c {1973} Aronson (Charles N.) Sculptured Hyacinths. New York: Vantage Press (1973) 219 pages, illus.
H24d {1984} Proske (Beatrice Gilman) Harriet Whitney Frishmuth, Lyric Sculptor. Artistos: Journal of Esthetics 2
(June 1984).
H26 Fuchs, Emil (1866-1929)
H26a {1908} Brenton (S.E.) Fuchs Work in Sculpture, Medalling and Portraiture, International Studio 61: (March
1908) p 3-18.
H26b {1921} Anon. The Work of Emil Fuchs; Illustrating Some of his Representative Paintings, Sculpture, Medals
and Studies. New York: Messrs Cartier (1921) 127 pages, Illus.
Medals pp 98-108.
H26c {1925} Fuchs (Emil) With Pencil, Brush and Chisel; the Life of an Artist. New York, London:
G.P. Putnam's Sons (1925) 254 pages, illus.
Artist's autobiography.
H28 Galt, Alexander (1827-1863)
H28 {1992} Fahlman (Betsy) Spirit of the South; The Sculpture of Alexander Galt, 1827-1863. Williamsburg, VA:
Joseph and Margaret Muscarelle Museum of Art, College of William and Mary. (1992) 119 pages, illus.
H30 Gasparro, Frank (1909-2001)
H30a {1975} Ganz (David L.) The Man Who Makes the Changes: Frank Gasparro Is Our Nation's Official Coin
Designer and "Doctor," COINage 11:10 (October 1975) p 44ff.
H30b {1992} Meyer (Ron) Don't Change Our Coins: Frank Gasparro Watched Over Our Existing
Designs, COINage 28:9 (September 1992) p 74-80.
H30c {1994} Alexander (David) As Old As His Coin: Frank Gasparro and Lincoln Cent ... Are Both 85,
COINage 30:8 (August 1994) p 52-54, 56.
H32 Gibran, Kahlil (1922- )
H32 {1970} Turner (Evan H.) Sculpture Kahlil Gibran. Boston: Bartlett Press (1970) 134 pages,
illus. [frontispiece: self-portrait medal]
H36 Glinsky, Vincent (1895-1975)
H40 Gobrecht, Christian (1785-1844)
H40 {1954} Breen (Walter Henry) The Secret History of the Gobrecht Coinage, 1836-1840, Coin Collector's Journal
(1954). Reprint. 28 pages, illus.
H42 Goodacre, Glenna (1939- )
V2 {1988} Brennneman (Mary) Artists of America. 60 min. Six artists show and tell how they prepare
their art, including Glenna Goodacre.
H43 Grafly, Charles (1862-1929)
H43a {1901} Dallin (Vittoria Colonna) Charles Grafly's Work, New England Magazine, new ser 24: (October 1901)
pp 228-235. illus.
Includes medal design.
H43b {1910} Trask (John E.D.) Charles Grafly, Sculptor; An Appreciative Note, Art and Progress 1:2
(February 1910) pp 83-89, illus.
H44 Gregory, John (1879-1958)
H44a {1977} Bronson (Steven) John Gregory: The Philadelphia Museum of Art Pediment. M.A. thesis, University of
Delaware, 1977.
H48 Grimes, Frances (1869-1963)
H48 {1920} Fuller (Lucia Fairchild) Frances Grimes: A Sculptor in Whose Works One Reads Delicacy
and Intelligence, Arts and Decoration 14:11 (November 1920) pp 34, 74, illus.
H52 Hancock, Walker (1901-1998)
H52a {1989} Anon. The Sculpture of Walker Hancock April 14 through July 22, 1989. Gloucester, Mass: Cape Ann
Historical Association (1989) 75 pages, illus.
H52b {1997} Hancock (Walker) A Sculptor's Fortunes; A Memoir by Walker Hancock with Edward Connery
Lathem. Gloucester, Mass: Cape Ann Historical Association (1997) 277 pages, illus.
Eisenhower Inaugural Medal, p 205-208.
Eisenhower-Nixon Inaugural Medal, p 213-214.
H56 Harvey, Eli (1860-1957)
H56 {1966} Bicker (Dorothy), Vail (Jane Z.) and Wills (Vernon G.) editors. The Autobiography of Eli Harvey,
Quaker Sculptor From Ohio. Wilmington, Ohio: Clinton County Historical Society (1966) 100 pages, illus.
Michalangelo Plaque, p 29.
H60 Hering, Henry (1874-1949)
H64 Hoffman, Edward Fenno III (1916-1991)
H64 {1985} Hoffman (Edward Fenno III) Reaching ... and Other Sculptures. Wayne, Pennsylvania:
Haverford House Inc (1985) 94 pages, 58 plates. Medals and Coins p 93.
H68 Hoffman, Malvina (1887-1966)
H68a {1930} Alexandre (Arsene) Malvina Hoffman. Paris: J.E. Pouterman (1930) 46 pages, 58 plates.
H68b {1936} Hoffman (Malvina) Heads and Tails. New York: Charles Scriber's Sons, 1936, 416 pages, illus.
H68c {1937} Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. A Comprehensive Exhibition of Sculpture of Malvina
Hoffman. Richmond VA: The Museum (1937) 32 pages.
A3 {1939} Hoffman (Malvina) Sculpture Inside and Out. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. 330 pages,
reliefs, medals [Chapter 12] pp 205-217.
H68d {1965} Hoffman (Malvina) Yesterday is Tomorrow: A Personal History. New York: Crown (1965)
378 pp, illus.
H68e {1980} Far Gallery. Malvina Hoffman. New York: The Gallery (1980).
H68f {1984} Hill (May Brawley) The Woman Sculptor: Malvina Hoffman and Her Contemporaries;
An Exhibition of Small Bronzes to Celebrate the Centennial of the Brearley School. New York: Berry-Hill Galleries Inc (1984) 60 pp, illus.
[ten of her contemporary sculptors included]
H76 Hosmer, Harriet (1830-1908)
H76a {1912} Carr (Cornelia) Harriet Hosmer Letters and Memories. New York: Moffat, Yaard and Co (1912) 386
pages, illus.
H76b {1991} Sherwood (Dolly) Harriet Hosmer, American Sculptor, 1830-1908. University of Missouri Press.
378 pp, illus.
H80 Houdon, Jean-Autoine (1741-1828)
H80a {1971} Heaton (Ronald E.) The Image of Washington: The History of the Houdon Statue.
Norristown PA: Author. 31 pp, illus.
H80b {1975} Aranson (H.H.) The Sculptures of Houdon. New York: Oxford University Press (1975) 294 pages, illus,
144 plates.
Houdon prepared busts of Washington and Franklin that served as models for many American medals.
H84 Houser, Allan (1914-1994)
H84a {1987} Perlman (Barbra H.) Allan Houser (Ha-o-zous), Exhibition Catalogue. Santa Fe NM:
Glenn Green Galleries (1987) 264 pp, illus.
V2 {1988} Brenneman. Artists of America. Video recording Six artists show and tell how they prepare their art
including Allan Houser.
H84b {1991} Allan Houser: A Life in Art, Exhibition Catalogue. Santa Fe NM: Museum of New Mexico (1991)
32pp, illus.
H84c {2004} Lowe (Truman T.) Native Modernism: The Art of George Morrison and Allan Hoser, Exhibition
Catalogue. Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution (2004) 128 pp, illus.
H84d {2004} Rushing (W. Jackson) Allan Houser, An American Master. New York: Harry N. Abrams (2004)
256 pp, illus.
H88 Howard, Cecil (1888-1956)
H92 Hunington, Anna Hyatt (1876-1973)
H92a {1965} Evans (Cerinda W.) Anna Hyatt Huntington. Newport News, VA: Mariners Museum
(1965). 87 pp, illus.
H92b {1976} Cook (Doris E.) Anna Hyatt Huntington; A Biographical Sketch with ... List of Works.
Hartford, CT: Published by the Author, 42 pp.
H92c {1983} Edwards (Susan Harris) Anna Hyatt Huntington, Sculptor and Patron of American Idealism; Master of Arts dissertation, University of South Carolina (1983).
H68b {1984} Hill (May Brawley) Malvina Hoffman and ten contemporaries including Anna Huntington.
H92d {1988} Mayor (A. Hyatt) A Century of American Sculpture. New York: Abbeville Press (1988) written by Anna Huntington’s nephew.
H92e {2003} Slate (Charles) The Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington Sculpture Garden. Charleston SC: Wyrick (1965)
H92f {2004} Mitchell (Mary) and Goodrich (Albert S.) The Remarkable Huntingtons: Chronicle of a
Marriage. Newtown CT: Budd Drive Press (2004) 168 pp, illus.
Eakins, Thomas (1844-1916)
H1a {1969} Domit (Moussa M.) The Sculpture of Thomas Eakins. Washington: The Corcoran Gallery of Art (May
3–June 10, 1969) 66 pages, illus.
H1b {1974} Hendricks (Gordon) The Life and Work of Thomas Eakins. NY: Grossman Pubishers. 367 pp, illus.
H2 Ellis, Salatheil (1803-1879)
M19 {1954} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) Salathiel Ellis: Cameo-Cutter, Sculptor, Artist of Nineteenth Century
America, Antiques Journal 9:2 (February 1954) p 36-37. Bas-Relief Portraits by Salathiel Ellis, Antiques Journal 9:10
(October 1954) p 23, 39. Reprinted in American Medals and Medalists, Annandale, Virginia: Turnpike Press
(1963) 146 pages, 55 plates.
H2a {1986} Shadwell (Wendy J.) Prints and Printmakers of New York State, Syracuse: Syracuse University Press (1986) illus. A chapter from this work was reprinted in
The St. Lawrence County Historical Association Quarterly (see below).
H2b {1994} Shadwell (Wendy J.) Saint Lawrence County, 1838, As Seen through the Eyes of Salathiel
Ellis, The Saint Lawrence County Historical Association Quarterly 39:1 (Winter 1994) p 1-14, illus, reprinted
from H2a{1986} Shadwell (above).
Includes table of nine lithograph prints by Ellis owned by ten different owners.
H2c {1995} Wilson (Stewart J.) An Introduction To Prucha's "The Indian [Peace] Medals of Willson and Ellis,"
The Saint Lawrence County Historical Association Quarterly 40:3 (Summer 1995) p 1.
∙ Prucha (Francis Paul) The Indian Peace Medals of Willson and Ellis (from his book, Indian Peace Medal
in American History, M27) pp 2-12.
∙ Quarterly Update: Salathiel Ellis, pp 21-22.
∙ Wilson takes the incorrect position that his ancestor, Joseph Willson, was the
senior partner in the Ellis-Willson partnership.
H3 Epstein, Jacob (1880- )
H3a {n.d.} Ireland (Geoffrey) photographer. Epstein; A Camera Study of the Sculptor at Work.
London: Andre Deutsch. 8 pages text (by Laurie Lee), 29 plates.
Illustrates Epstein's Franklin Medal presented to Winston Churchill.
H3b {1963} Buckle (Richard) Jacob Epstein Sculptor. Cleveland and New York: World Publishing. (1963) 448 pages,
illus.
Franklin medal, page 379.
H3c {1992} Gardiner (Stephen) Epstein; Artist Against the Establishment. New York: Viking (1992) 532 pp.
Franklin Medal, p 459-460,
H4 Fairbanks, Avard (1897-1987)
H4 {1972} Fairbanks (Eugene F.) A Sculptor's Testimony in Bronze and Stone; Sacred Sculpture of
Avard T. Fairbanks. Salt Lake City: Publishers Press (1972) 147 pages, illus. Second edition (1994) 147 pages, illus.
Medals pp 58-63.
H7 Farnham, Sally James (1876-1943)
H9 Fjelde, Paul (1892-1987)
H11 Flanagan, John (1865-1952)
H11 {1922} Payne (Frank Owen) John Flanagan, Sculptor and Medalist, International Studio 75: (April
1922) pp 114-116, illus.
H13 Fraser, James Earle (1876-1953)
H13a {1920} Eberle (Louise) The Fraser Bust of Roosevelt, Scribner's Magazine 68:10 (October 1920)
pp 427-433, illus.
H13b {1973} Krakel (Dean Fenton) End of the Trail; The Odyssey of a Statue. Norman, Oklahoma:
University of Oklahoma Press. 196 pages, illus.
Includes story of sculptors James Earle Fraser and wife, Laura Gardin Fraser.
H13c {1985} Collette (Alfred T.) and Lantzy (Donald M.) James Earle Fraser; The American Heritage in
Sculpture. Exhibition catalog January 12–April 12, 1985. Syracuse: Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American
History and Art. 66 pages, illus.
A listing of the Fraser Estate at the Syracuse University Art Collection; 94 items
total; medals and medallions 71–77.
E13d {2015} Bowers (Q. David)
H16 Fraser, Laura Gardin (1889-1966)
H16a {1967} Hobson (Katherine T.) Laura Gardin Fraser... Seen Through Stars, National Sculpture
Review 16:1 (Spring 1967) pp 18-19, 29.
H16b {1970} Taxay (Don) The Ordeal of Laura Gardin Fraser. Coinage 6:1 (January 1970) pp 40-44, 46, 60, 68, 70.
V7 {1997} Johnson (D. Wayne) Medal Maker: Master Sculptor Laura Gardin Fraser. Narrated by Elizabeth Jones.
Hollywood: Craven Productions. 27 minutes with additional 20-minute segment provided by Medallic Art Co
Recasts a 1929 black-and-white film with entirely new narration and additional material.
H18 Frazee, John (1790-1852)
H18 {1986} Voss (Frederick S.) John Frazee 1790-1852, Sculptor. Washington and Boston: National Portrait Gallery
and the Boston Athenacum. (1986) 120 pages, illus.
H20 French, Daniel Chester (1850-1931)
H20a {1928} French (Mary Adams) Memories of a Sculptor's Wife. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co.
(1928) 294 pages, illus.
H20b {1932} Adams (Adeline) Daniel Chester French, Sculptor. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co. (1932)
90 pages, illus.
H20c {1947} Cresson (Margaret French) Journey Into Fame; The Life of Daniel Chester French. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press. 316 pages, illus.
H20d {1976} Richman (Michael T.) Daniel Chester French: An American Sculptor. New York: Preservation Press.
H20d {1976} Richman (Michael T.) Daniel Chester French: An American Sculptor. New York: Preservation Press. 209 pages, illus.
H22 Frey, Erwin F. (1892-1968)
H22 {1939} Adams (Philip Rhys) The Sculpture of Erwin F. Frey; With a Critical Appreciation by Philip R. Adams.
Columbus: Ohio State Univ Press (1939) 64 pages, 20 plates. [no medals covered]
H24 Frishmuth, Harriet Whitney (1880-1980)
H24a {1925} Smith (Marion Couthouy) The Art of Harriet Frishmuth. The American Magazine of Art
16: (September 1925) pp 474-479, illus.
H24b {1937} Frishmuth (Harriet) Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture. Murrels Inlet, SC: Brookgreen Gardens (1937).
H24c {1973} Aronson (Charles N.) Sculptured Hyacinths. New York: Vantage Press (1973) 219 pages, illus.
H24d {1984} Proske (Beatrice Gilman) Harriet Whitney Frishmuth, Lyric Sculptor. Artistos: Journal of Esthetics 2
(June 1984).
H26 Fuchs, Emil (1866-1929)
H26a {1908} Brenton (S.E.) Fuchs Work in Sculpture, Medalling and Portraiture, International Studio 61: (March
1908) p 3-18.
H26b {1921} Anon. The Work of Emil Fuchs; Illustrating Some of his Representative Paintings, Sculpture, Medals
and Studies. New York: Messrs Cartier (1921) 127 pages, Illus.
Medals pp 98-108.
H26c {1925} Fuchs (Emil) With Pencil, Brush and Chisel; the Life of an Artist. New York, London:
G.P. Putnam's Sons (1925) 254 pages, illus.
Artist's autobiography.
H28 Galt, Alexander (1827-1863)
H28 {1992} Fahlman (Betsy) Spirit of the South; The Sculpture of Alexander Galt, 1827-1863. Williamsburg, VA:
Joseph and Margaret Muscarelle Museum of Art, College of William and Mary. (1992) 119 pages, illus.
H30 Gasparro, Frank (1909-2001)
H30a {1975} Ganz (David L.) The Man Who Makes the Changes: Frank Gasparro Is Our Nation's Official Coin
Designer and "Doctor," COINage 11:10 (October 1975) p 44ff.
H30b {1992} Meyer (Ron) Don't Change Our Coins: Frank Gasparro Watched Over Our Existing
Designs, COINage 28:9 (September 1992) p 74-80.
H30c {1994} Alexander (David) As Old As His Coin: Frank Gasparro and Lincoln Cent ... Are Both 85,
COINage 30:8 (August 1994) p 52-54, 56.
H32 Gibran, Kahlil (1922- )
H32 {1970} Turner (Evan H.) Sculpture Kahlil Gibran. Boston: Bartlett Press (1970) 134 pages,
illus. [frontispiece: self-portrait medal]
H36 Glinsky, Vincent (1895-1975)
H40 Gobrecht, Christian (1785-1844)
H40 {1954} Breen (Walter Henry) The Secret History of the Gobrecht Coinage, 1836-1840, Coin Collector's Journal
(1954). Reprint. 28 pages, illus.
H42 Goodacre, Glenna (1939- )
V2 {1988} Brennneman (Mary) Artists of America. 60 min. Six artists show and tell how they prepare
their art, including Glenna Goodacre.
H43 Grafly, Charles (1862-1929)
H43a {1901} Dallin (Vittoria Colonna) Charles Grafly's Work, New England Magazine, new ser 24: (October 1901)
pp 228-235. illus.
Includes medal design.
H43b {1910} Trask (John E.D.) Charles Grafly, Sculptor; An Appreciative Note, Art and Progress 1:2
(February 1910) pp 83-89, illus.
H44 Gregory, John (1879-1958)
H44a {1977} Bronson (Steven) John Gregory: The Philadelphia Museum of Art Pediment. M.A. thesis, University of
Delaware, 1977.
H48 Grimes, Frances (1869-1963)
H48 {1920} Fuller (Lucia Fairchild) Frances Grimes: A Sculptor in Whose Works One Reads Delicacy
and Intelligence, Arts and Decoration 14:11 (November 1920) pp 34, 74, illus.
H52 Hancock, Walker (1901-1998)
H52a {1989} Anon. The Sculpture of Walker Hancock April 14 through July 22, 1989. Gloucester, Mass: Cape Ann
Historical Association (1989) 75 pages, illus.
H52b {1997} Hancock (Walker) A Sculptor's Fortunes; A Memoir by Walker Hancock with Edward Connery
Lathem. Gloucester, Mass: Cape Ann Historical Association (1997) 277 pages, illus.
Eisenhower Inaugural Medal, p 205-208.
Eisenhower-Nixon Inaugural Medal, p 213-214.
H56 Harvey, Eli (1860-1957)
H56 {1966} Bicker (Dorothy), Vail (Jane Z.) and Wills (Vernon G.) editors. The Autobiography of Eli Harvey,
Quaker Sculptor From Ohio. Wilmington, Ohio: Clinton County Historical Society (1966) 100 pages, illus.
Michalangelo Plaque, p 29.
H60 Hering, Henry (1874-1949)
H64 Hoffman, Edward Fenno III (1916-1991)
H64 {1985} Hoffman (Edward Fenno III) Reaching ... and Other Sculptures. Wayne, Pennsylvania:
Haverford House Inc (1985) 94 pages, 58 plates. Medals and Coins p 93.
H68 Hoffman, Malvina (1887-1966)
H68a {1930} Alexandre (Arsene) Malvina Hoffman. Paris: J.E. Pouterman (1930) 46 pages, 58 plates.
H68b {1936} Hoffman (Malvina) Heads and Tails. New York: Charles Scriber's Sons, 1936, 416 pages, illus.
H68c {1937} Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. A Comprehensive Exhibition of Sculpture of Malvina
Hoffman. Richmond VA: The Museum (1937) 32 pages.
A3 {1939} Hoffman (Malvina) Sculpture Inside and Out. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. 330 pages,
reliefs, medals [Chapter 12] pp 205-217.
H68d {1965} Hoffman (Malvina) Yesterday is Tomorrow: A Personal History. New York: Crown (1965)
378 pp, illus.
H68e {1980} Far Gallery. Malvina Hoffman. New York: The Gallery (1980).
H68f {1984} Hill (May Brawley) The Woman Sculptor: Malvina Hoffman and Her Contemporaries;
An Exhibition of Small Bronzes to Celebrate the Centennial of the Brearley School. New York: Berry-Hill Galleries Inc (1984) 60 pp, illus.
[ten of her contemporary sculptors included]
H76 Hosmer, Harriet (1830-1908)
H76a {1912} Carr (Cornelia) Harriet Hosmer Letters and Memories. New York: Moffat, Yaard and Co (1912) 386
pages, illus.
H76b {1991} Sherwood (Dolly) Harriet Hosmer, American Sculptor, 1830-1908. University of Missouri Press.
378 pp, illus.
H80 Houdon, Jean-Autoine (1741-1828)
H80a {1971} Heaton (Ronald E.) The Image of Washington: The History of the Houdon Statue.
Norristown PA: Author. 31 pp, illus.
H80b {1975} Aranson (H.H.) The Sculptures of Houdon. New York: Oxford University Press (1975) 294 pages, illus,
144 plates.
Houdon prepared busts of Washington and Franklin that served as models for many American medals.
H84 Houser, Allan (1914-1994)
H84a {1987} Perlman (Barbra H.) Allan Houser (Ha-o-zous), Exhibition Catalogue. Santa Fe NM:
Glenn Green Galleries (1987) 264 pp, illus.
V2 {1988} Brenneman. Artists of America. Video recording Six artists show and tell how they prepare their art
including Allan Houser.
H84b {1991} Allan Houser: A Life in Art, Exhibition Catalogue. Santa Fe NM: Museum of New Mexico (1991)
32pp, illus.
H84c {2004} Lowe (Truman T.) Native Modernism: The Art of George Morrison and Allan Hoser, Exhibition
Catalogue. Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution (2004) 128 pp, illus.
H84d {2004} Rushing (W. Jackson) Allan Houser, An American Master. New York: Harry N. Abrams (2004)
256 pp, illus.
H88 Howard, Cecil (1888-1956)
H92 Hunington, Anna Hyatt (1876-1973)
H92a {1965} Evans (Cerinda W.) Anna Hyatt Huntington. Newport News, VA: Mariners Museum
(1965). 87 pp, illus.
H92b {1976} Cook (Doris E.) Anna Hyatt Huntington; A Biographical Sketch with ... List of Works.
Hartford, CT: Published by the Author, 42 pp.
H92c {1983} Edwards (Susan Harris) Anna Hyatt Huntington, Sculptor and Patron of American Idealism; Master of Arts dissertation, University of South Carolina (1983).
H68b {1984} Hill (May Brawley) Malvina Hoffman and ten contemporaries including Anna Huntington.
H92d {1988} Mayor (A. Hyatt) A Century of American Sculpture. New York: Abbeville Press (1988) written by Anna Huntington’s nephew.
H92e {2003} Slate (Charles) The Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington Sculpture Garden. Charleston SC: Wyrick (1965)
H92f {2004} Mitchell (Mary) and Goodrich (Albert S.) The Remarkable Huntingtons: Chronicle of a
Marriage. Newtown CT: Budd Drive Press (2004) 168 pp, illus.
I - Artist's Names starting: I, J, K, L
I2 Iacocca, Michael G. (1912-1998)
I2a {1976} Iacocca (Michael G.) Medals to Honor Mint's Chief Engravers, Coin World 17:863 (27 October 1976)
p 62-63.
I2b {1987} Anon. ANS Presents Medal to Iacocca, Coin World 28:1446 (30 December 1987) p 3.
I4 Jennewein, Carl Paul (1890-1978)
I4 {1980} Howarth (Shirley Reiff) C. Paul Jennewein Sculptor. Tampa, Florida: Tampa Museum (1980)
145 pages, illus.
Chapter VIII Medals and Brookgreen Gardens 1963-1978, pp 66-79.
I8 Jones, Elizabeth (1935-
I8a {1972} Valeriani (Mario) Arte della medaglia in Italia. Rome: Editalia. 1972, 238 pages, illustrated. In Italian.
I8b {1989} Jones. Elizabeth Jones; of the Roman Mint and United States Mint. Rome: Scuola Dell'
Arte Della Medaglia. Unpaged, illustrated in color. In Italian.
[33 items listed]
I9 Jones, Thomas Dow
I9 {1871} Leffingwell (Samel L. compilor) Sketch of the Life and Labors of Thomas D. Jones, Sculptor;
Together with a List of His Works and the Date of their Execution. Columbus: Ohio: Columbus
Printing Co, 44 pp.
I10 Jovine, Marcel (1921-2003)
I10 {1990} Jovine (Marcel) Designing the Concave-Convex Medal of Creation, Sculpture Review 39:3 (3rd Quarter
1990) 28-29, 41; illus.
I12 Keck, Charles (1875-1951)
I12 {1912} Byne (Arthur G.) The Salient Characteristic of the Work of Charles Keck, Architectural Record 32: (August
1912) pp 120-128, illus.
I14 Kelly, James Edward (1855-1933)
I14 {1932} Ryder (George Hope) Art and Sculpture of James Edward Kelly, 1855–1933. New York: Robert Bruce (agent for the executor and owner), 42 pp.
I16 Kiselewski, Joseph (1901-1988)
I20 Kneass, William (1780-1840)
I24 Konti, Isidore (1862-1938)
I24a {1912} Brush (Edward Hale) The Art of Isidore Konti, Sculptor, Fine Arts Journal 26: (May 1912)
pp 330-335, illus.
I24b {1974} Hudson River Museum at Yonkers. The Sculpture of Isidore Konti, 1862-1938. Yonkers:
The Hudson River Museum. Unpaged (124 pages), illus.
[119 items, 3 medals]
Introduction by Mary Jean Smith Madigan.
I28 Korbel, Mario (1882-1954)
I32 Lachaise, Gaston (1882-1935)
I32a {1924} Gallatin (Albert Eugene) Gaston Lachaise. New York: E.P. Dalton & Co (1924) 52 pp, illus.
I32b {1947} Knoedler (N.)& Co. Gaston Lachaise, 1882- 1935. NY: (1947) 18 pp, illus.
I32c {1963} Lachaise (Gaston) Sculpture and Drawings; An Exhibition organized by the Los Angeles
County Museum of Art. New York: Shorewood Press. 64 pp.
I32d {1974} Nordland (Gerald) Gaston Lachaise: The Man and His work. New York: George Braziller (1974)
184 pp, illus.
I32e {2003} Clair (Jean, et al) Gaston Lachase, Exhibition catalogue, Musée d’Art et Industrie La Piscine, Roubaix.
Paris: Gallimard (2003).
I36 Ladd, Anna Coleman (1878-1939)
I40 Laessle, Albert (1877-1954)
I40 {1976} Peck (Robert McCracken) Albert Laessle: American 'Animalier,' American Art Review 3: p 69-84.
I41 Lander, Louisa (1826-1923)
I41a {1860} Anon. Editor's Easy Chair, Harper's New Monthly Magazine 20: (May 1860) pp 845-847.
I41b {1959} Sharf (Frederic A.) "A More Bracing Atmosphere": Artistic Life in Salem, 1850-1859. Essex Institute
Historical Collections. 95: (April 1959) pp 149-164, illus.
I44 Lathrop, Gertrude Katherine (1896-1986)
I48 Lentelli, Leo (1879-1961)
I50 Lipchitz, Jacques (1891-1973)
I50 {1996} Wilkinson (Alan G.) The Sculpture of Jacques Lipchitz; a Catalogue Raisonné. London and New York:
Thames and Hudson (1996) 2 vols, 238 pages, illus.
I52 Lober, Georg John (1892-1961)
I56 Longacre, James Barton (1794-1869)
I60 Longman, Evelyn Beatrice (1874-1954)
I60a {1912} Rawson (Jonathan A. Jr.) Evelyn Beatrice Longman: Feminine Sculptor, International Studio 45:
(February 1912) pp 49-53, illus.
I60b {1928} Adams (Adeline) Evelyn Beatrice Longman, American Magazine of Art 19:5 (May 1928)
Pp 237-250, illus.
I62 Lovet-Lorski, Boris (1894-1973)
I62a {1937} Armitage (Merle) Sculpture of Boris Levet- Lorski. New York: E. Weyhe. 148 pp, illus.
I62b {1967} Syracuse University, School of Art. Boris Lovet-Lorski: The Language of Time. Catalog
by Martin H. Bush; Introduction by Salvatore Quasimodo. Syracuse: the University (1967) 95 pp, illus.
I66 Lucchesi, Bruno (1926-
I66 {1989) Merriam (Dena) Bruno Lucchesi, Sculptor of the Human Spirit. New York: Hudson Hills Press (1989)
192 pages, illus.
V4 {1992} Lucchesi (Bruno) Sculpting the Portrait.
Sanbornton, NH: Signilar, 145 minutes.
I2 Iacocca, Michael G. (1912-1998)
I2a {1976} Iacocca (Michael G.) Medals to Honor Mint's Chief Engravers, Coin World 17:863 (27 October 1976)
p 62-63.
I2b {1987} Anon. ANS Presents Medal to Iacocca, Coin World 28:1446 (30 December 1987) p 3.
I4 Jennewein, Carl Paul (1890-1978)
I4 {1980} Howarth (Shirley Reiff) C. Paul Jennewein Sculptor. Tampa, Florida: Tampa Museum (1980)
145 pages, illus.
Chapter VIII Medals and Brookgreen Gardens 1963-1978, pp 66-79.
I8 Jones, Elizabeth (1935-
I8a {1972} Valeriani (Mario) Arte della medaglia in Italia. Rome: Editalia. 1972, 238 pages, illustrated. In Italian.
I8b {1989} Jones. Elizabeth Jones; of the Roman Mint and United States Mint. Rome: Scuola Dell'
Arte Della Medaglia. Unpaged, illustrated in color. In Italian.
[33 items listed]
I9 Jones, Thomas Dow
I9 {1871} Leffingwell (Samel L. compilor) Sketch of the Life and Labors of Thomas D. Jones, Sculptor;
Together with a List of His Works and the Date of their Execution. Columbus: Ohio: Columbus
Printing Co, 44 pp.
I10 Jovine, Marcel (1921-2003)
I10 {1990} Jovine (Marcel) Designing the Concave-Convex Medal of Creation, Sculpture Review 39:3 (3rd Quarter
1990) 28-29, 41; illus.
I12 Keck, Charles (1875-1951)
I12 {1912} Byne (Arthur G.) The Salient Characteristic of the Work of Charles Keck, Architectural Record 32: (August
1912) pp 120-128, illus.
I14 Kelly, James Edward (1855-1933)
I14 {1932} Ryder (George Hope) Art and Sculpture of James Edward Kelly, 1855–1933. New York: Robert Bruce (agent for the executor and owner), 42 pp.
I16 Kiselewski, Joseph (1901-1988)
I20 Kneass, William (1780-1840)
I24 Konti, Isidore (1862-1938)
I24a {1912} Brush (Edward Hale) The Art of Isidore Konti, Sculptor, Fine Arts Journal 26: (May 1912)
pp 330-335, illus.
I24b {1974} Hudson River Museum at Yonkers. The Sculpture of Isidore Konti, 1862-1938. Yonkers:
The Hudson River Museum. Unpaged (124 pages), illus.
[119 items, 3 medals]
Introduction by Mary Jean Smith Madigan.
I28 Korbel, Mario (1882-1954)
I32 Lachaise, Gaston (1882-1935)
I32a {1924} Gallatin (Albert Eugene) Gaston Lachaise. New York: E.P. Dalton & Co (1924) 52 pp, illus.
I32b {1947} Knoedler (N.)& Co. Gaston Lachaise, 1882- 1935. NY: (1947) 18 pp, illus.
I32c {1963} Lachaise (Gaston) Sculpture and Drawings; An Exhibition organized by the Los Angeles
County Museum of Art. New York: Shorewood Press. 64 pp.
I32d {1974} Nordland (Gerald) Gaston Lachaise: The Man and His work. New York: George Braziller (1974)
184 pp, illus.
I32e {2003} Clair (Jean, et al) Gaston Lachase, Exhibition catalogue, Musée d’Art et Industrie La Piscine, Roubaix.
Paris: Gallimard (2003).
I36 Ladd, Anna Coleman (1878-1939)
I40 Laessle, Albert (1877-1954)
I40 {1976} Peck (Robert McCracken) Albert Laessle: American 'Animalier,' American Art Review 3: p 69-84.
I41 Lander, Louisa (1826-1923)
I41a {1860} Anon. Editor's Easy Chair, Harper's New Monthly Magazine 20: (May 1860) pp 845-847.
I41b {1959} Sharf (Frederic A.) "A More Bracing Atmosphere": Artistic Life in Salem, 1850-1859. Essex Institute
Historical Collections. 95: (April 1959) pp 149-164, illus.
I44 Lathrop, Gertrude Katherine (1896-1986)
I48 Lentelli, Leo (1879-1961)
I50 Lipchitz, Jacques (1891-1973)
I50 {1996} Wilkinson (Alan G.) The Sculpture of Jacques Lipchitz; a Catalogue Raisonné. London and New York:
Thames and Hudson (1996) 2 vols, 238 pages, illus.
I52 Lober, Georg John (1892-1961)
I56 Longacre, James Barton (1794-1869)
I60 Longman, Evelyn Beatrice (1874-1954)
I60a {1912} Rawson (Jonathan A. Jr.) Evelyn Beatrice Longman: Feminine Sculptor, International Studio 45:
(February 1912) pp 49-53, illus.
I60b {1928} Adams (Adeline) Evelyn Beatrice Longman, American Magazine of Art 19:5 (May 1928)
Pp 237-250, illus.
I62 Lovet-Lorski, Boris (1894-1973)
I62a {1937} Armitage (Merle) Sculpture of Boris Levet- Lorski. New York: E. Weyhe. 148 pp, illus.
I62b {1967} Syracuse University, School of Art. Boris Lovet-Lorski: The Language of Time. Catalog
by Martin H. Bush; Introduction by Salvatore Quasimodo. Syracuse: the University (1967) 95 pp, illus.
I66 Lucchesi, Bruno (1926-
I66 {1989) Merriam (Dena) Bruno Lucchesi, Sculptor of the Human Spirit. New York: Hudson Hills Press (1989)
192 pages, illus.
V4 {1992} Lucchesi (Bruno) Sculpting the Portrait.
Sanbornton, NH: Signilar, 145 minutes.
J - Artist's Names starting: M, N, O, P, Q
J4 McCartan, Edward (1879-1947)
J8 McGlynn, Thomas (1906-1977)
J8 {1981} McAlister (Richard A.) Thomas McGlynn, Priest and Sculptor. Providence RI: Providence College
Press (1981) 319 pages, illus.
J12 McKenzie, Robert Tait (1867-1938)
J12a {1929} Hussey (Christopher) Tait McKenzie, A Sculptor of Youth. London: Country Life, 107 pages, Illustrated.
Part III Portraits and Medals, p 85-96, covers well McKenzie's medallic work, but lacks an index.
J12b {1975} Kozar (Andrew J.) R. Tait McKenzie; The Sculptor of Athletes. Knoxville, Tennessee,
Univ of Tennessee Press (1975) 118 pages, illus.
Author rushed into print before fully researching McKenzie's medals. Despite the fact Medallic Art
Company reproduced most all of McKenzie's medallic work, the author made only one fleeting mention
of this firm. Lists duplicate medals, with more than one number (e.g. Playground & Recreation Assn, 29-31).
J12c {1980} McGill (Jean) The Joy of Effort; A Biography of R. Tait McKenzie. Toronto: Author (1980)
241 pages, illus.
J16 MacMonnies, Frederick (1863-1937)
J16a {1996} Smart (Mary) A Flight with Fame; The Life and Art of Frederick Macmonnies (1863-1937). Madison,
Connecticut: Sound View Press (1996) 341 pages, illus. With catalog by E. Adina Gordon.
J16b {1998} Gordon (Ethelyn Adina) The Sculpture of Frederick William MacMonnies: A Critical Catalogue. A
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy,
Institute of Fine Arts, New York University (1998) 767 pages, illus.
J20 MacNeil, Hermon Atkins (1866-1947)
J20 {1963} Block (Adolph) Hermon A. MacNeil, National Sculpture Review 12-13: (winter 1963/64) pp 17, 28, illus.
J24 Maldarelli, Oronzio (1892-1963)
J30 Manca, Albino (1898-1976)
J30 {1967} Anon. The Contemporaty Medals of Albino Manca, COINage (March 1967) 3:3 p 27-29.
J34 Manship, Paul (1885-1966)
J34a {1957} Murtha (Edwin) Paul Manship. New York: Macmillan Co (1957) 198 pages, illus.
J34b {1972} Anon. Paul Howard Manship; An Intimate View; Sculpture and Drawings from the Permanent
Collection of the Minnesota Museum of Art. Saint Paul: Minnesota Museum of Art (1972) 77 pages, illus.
J34c {1985} Anon. Paul Manship; Changing Taste in America; 19 May to 18 August 1985. Saint Paul: Minnesota
Museum of Art (1985) 160 pages, illus.
Medals, pp 150-152.
J34d {1989} Manship (John) Paul Manship. New York: Abbeville Press (1989) 216 pages, illus.
J34e {1989} Rand (Harry) Paul Manship. Washington DC and London: National Museum of American Art (1989)
215 pages, illus.
Medals illus in color 128-136.
J34f {1993} Rather (Susan) Archaism, Modernism, and the Art of Paul Manship. Austin: University of Texas Press
(1993) 268 pages, illus.
J38 Menconi, Ralph Joseph (1915-1972)
J38a {1962} Winchester (James A.) Police Commissioner is One of Nation's Leading Artists, The Christian Science
Monitor (6 July 1962) p 15.
J40 Mestrovick, Ivan (1883-1962)
J40 {1919} Anon. Ivan Mestrovic: A Monograph. London: Williams and Norgate (1919) 94 pages, 68 plates.
Kossovo Medal [plate 24]
J44 Moore, Bruce (1905-1980)
J48 Morgan, George T. (1845-1925)
J48a {1970} Anon. George T. Morgan was an Englishman, TAMS Journal 10:1 (February 1970) p 21.
J48b {2013} Lee (Karen M.) The Private Sketchbook of George T. Morgan, America’s Silver Dollar
Artist. Atlanta: Whitman Publishing (2013) 186 pages, illus.
Contains: Appendix A, A Catalog of George T. Morgan’s American Numismatic
Work. This list supplied by DWJ from Dick Johnson’s Artists Databank with addition
of Morgan’s Pattern, Experimental and Trial Coins, pages 137-156; with key to
abbreviations, pages 146-147. This is followed with color illustrations of selected
items: coins p 148, patterns pp 149-153, medals pp154-158.
J52 Paquet, Anthony (1814-1882)
J56 Peale, Franklin (1795-1870)
J56a {1947} Sellers (Charles Coleman) Charles Willson Peale. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society (1947)
2 vols. 2:382-83, 2:415.
J56b {1996} Miller (Lillian B.) The Peale Family; Creation of A Legacy 1770-1870. NY: Abbeville
Press in Association with National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution (1996) 319 pp, illus.
An exhibition catalog of traveling exhibit of all Peale family members.
J58 Petersen, Christian
J58a {1962} Wilson (Geraldine L.) Christian Petersen, Sculptor. Ames: Iowa State Univ Press (1962) 82 pp, illus.
J58b {2000} De Long (Lea Rosson) Christian Petersen Sculptor. Ames, Iowa: Brunnier Art Museum, Iowa State
University Press (2000) 242 pages, illus.
J60 Piccirilli, Attilio (1868-1945)
J60a {1921} Adams (Adeline) Family of Sculptors: The Six Piccirilli Brothers, The American Magazine of Art 12: (July
1921) pp 222-230, illus.
J60b {1944} Lombardo (Joseph Vincent) Attilo Piccirilli; Life of an American Sculptor. New York and Chicago:
Pitman Publishing Co (1944) 421 pp, illus.
J64 Pietz, Adam (1873-1961)
J68 Polasek, Albin (1879-1965)
J68a {1917} Richards (Agnes Gertrude) The Polasek Exhibition, Fine Arts Journal 35:2 (February 1917) pp 122-126,
illus.
J68b {1954} Sherwood (Ruth) Carving His Own Destiny; The Story of Albin Polasek. Chicago: Ralph Fletcher
Seymour (1954) 453 pages, illus.
J68c {1970} Polasek (Emily) Albin Polasek: Man Carving His Own Destiny. Jacksonville, Florida: Albin Polasek
Foundation (1970) 107 pages, illus.
Stations of the Cross p 96-105.
J72 Pratt, Bela Lyon (1867-1917)
J72a {1903} Downes (William Howe) The Work of Bela L. Pratt, Sculptor, New England Magazine. New ser 27:2
(February 1903) pp 760-761, illus.
J72b {1909} Downes (William Howe) The Work of Bela L. Pratt, Sculptor, International Studio 38: (July 1909) p x.
J72c {1914} Dorr (Charles Henry) Bela L. Pratt, An Eminent New England Sculptor, Architectural
Record 35: (June 1914) pp 508-518, illus.
J76 Proctor, A. Phimister (1912-1950)
J76a {1920} Peixotto (Ernest Clifford) A Sculptor of the West, Scribner's Magazine 68: (September 1920) pp 266-267,
illus.
J76b {1971} Proctor (Alexander Phimister) Sculptor in Buckskin; An Autobiography. Norman OK: Univ of
Oklahoma Press (1971) 266 pages, illus.
J76c {2003} Hasssrick (Peter H.) Wildlife and Western Heroes: Alexander Phimister Proctor, Sculptor. Fort
Worth, TX: Amon Carter Museum (2003) 256 pages, illus.
J80 Putman, Brenda (1890-1975)
J80a {1947} Putnam (Brenda) Animal X-Rays. New York: Putnam (1947) 96 pages, illus.
J80b {1948} Putnam (Brenda) The sculptor’s Way’ A Guide to Modelling and Sculpture. New York:
Watson-Guptill Publishing (19480 357 pages, illus.
J4 McCartan, Edward (1879-1947)
J8 McGlynn, Thomas (1906-1977)
J8 {1981} McAlister (Richard A.) Thomas McGlynn, Priest and Sculptor. Providence RI: Providence College
Press (1981) 319 pages, illus.
J12 McKenzie, Robert Tait (1867-1938)
J12a {1929} Hussey (Christopher) Tait McKenzie, A Sculptor of Youth. London: Country Life, 107 pages, Illustrated.
Part III Portraits and Medals, p 85-96, covers well McKenzie's medallic work, but lacks an index.
J12b {1975} Kozar (Andrew J.) R. Tait McKenzie; The Sculptor of Athletes. Knoxville, Tennessee,
Univ of Tennessee Press (1975) 118 pages, illus.
Author rushed into print before fully researching McKenzie's medals. Despite the fact Medallic Art
Company reproduced most all of McKenzie's medallic work, the author made only one fleeting mention
of this firm. Lists duplicate medals, with more than one number (e.g. Playground & Recreation Assn, 29-31).
J12c {1980} McGill (Jean) The Joy of Effort; A Biography of R. Tait McKenzie. Toronto: Author (1980)
241 pages, illus.
J16 MacMonnies, Frederick (1863-1937)
J16a {1996} Smart (Mary) A Flight with Fame; The Life and Art of Frederick Macmonnies (1863-1937). Madison,
Connecticut: Sound View Press (1996) 341 pages, illus. With catalog by E. Adina Gordon.
J16b {1998} Gordon (Ethelyn Adina) The Sculpture of Frederick William MacMonnies: A Critical Catalogue. A
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy,
Institute of Fine Arts, New York University (1998) 767 pages, illus.
J20 MacNeil, Hermon Atkins (1866-1947)
J20 {1963} Block (Adolph) Hermon A. MacNeil, National Sculpture Review 12-13: (winter 1963/64) pp 17, 28, illus.
J24 Maldarelli, Oronzio (1892-1963)
J30 Manca, Albino (1898-1976)
J30 {1967} Anon. The Contemporaty Medals of Albino Manca, COINage (March 1967) 3:3 p 27-29.
J34 Manship, Paul (1885-1966)
J34a {1957} Murtha (Edwin) Paul Manship. New York: Macmillan Co (1957) 198 pages, illus.
J34b {1972} Anon. Paul Howard Manship; An Intimate View; Sculpture and Drawings from the Permanent
Collection of the Minnesota Museum of Art. Saint Paul: Minnesota Museum of Art (1972) 77 pages, illus.
J34c {1985} Anon. Paul Manship; Changing Taste in America; 19 May to 18 August 1985. Saint Paul: Minnesota
Museum of Art (1985) 160 pages, illus.
Medals, pp 150-152.
J34d {1989} Manship (John) Paul Manship. New York: Abbeville Press (1989) 216 pages, illus.
J34e {1989} Rand (Harry) Paul Manship. Washington DC and London: National Museum of American Art (1989)
215 pages, illus.
Medals illus in color 128-136.
J34f {1993} Rather (Susan) Archaism, Modernism, and the Art of Paul Manship. Austin: University of Texas Press
(1993) 268 pages, illus.
J38 Menconi, Ralph Joseph (1915-1972)
J38a {1962} Winchester (James A.) Police Commissioner is One of Nation's Leading Artists, The Christian Science
Monitor (6 July 1962) p 15.
J40 Mestrovick, Ivan (1883-1962)
J40 {1919} Anon. Ivan Mestrovic: A Monograph. London: Williams and Norgate (1919) 94 pages, 68 plates.
Kossovo Medal [plate 24]
J44 Moore, Bruce (1905-1980)
J48 Morgan, George T. (1845-1925)
J48a {1970} Anon. George T. Morgan was an Englishman, TAMS Journal 10:1 (February 1970) p 21.
J48b {2013} Lee (Karen M.) The Private Sketchbook of George T. Morgan, America’s Silver Dollar
Artist. Atlanta: Whitman Publishing (2013) 186 pages, illus.
Contains: Appendix A, A Catalog of George T. Morgan’s American Numismatic
Work. This list supplied by DWJ from Dick Johnson’s Artists Databank with addition
of Morgan’s Pattern, Experimental and Trial Coins, pages 137-156; with key to
abbreviations, pages 146-147. This is followed with color illustrations of selected
items: coins p 148, patterns pp 149-153, medals pp154-158.
J52 Paquet, Anthony (1814-1882)
J56 Peale, Franklin (1795-1870)
J56a {1947} Sellers (Charles Coleman) Charles Willson Peale. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society (1947)
2 vols. 2:382-83, 2:415.
J56b {1996} Miller (Lillian B.) The Peale Family; Creation of A Legacy 1770-1870. NY: Abbeville
Press in Association with National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution (1996) 319 pp, illus.
An exhibition catalog of traveling exhibit of all Peale family members.
J58 Petersen, Christian
J58a {1962} Wilson (Geraldine L.) Christian Petersen, Sculptor. Ames: Iowa State Univ Press (1962) 82 pp, illus.
J58b {2000} De Long (Lea Rosson) Christian Petersen Sculptor. Ames, Iowa: Brunnier Art Museum, Iowa State
University Press (2000) 242 pages, illus.
J60 Piccirilli, Attilio (1868-1945)
J60a {1921} Adams (Adeline) Family of Sculptors: The Six Piccirilli Brothers, The American Magazine of Art 12: (July
1921) pp 222-230, illus.
J60b {1944} Lombardo (Joseph Vincent) Attilo Piccirilli; Life of an American Sculptor. New York and Chicago:
Pitman Publishing Co (1944) 421 pp, illus.
J64 Pietz, Adam (1873-1961)
J68 Polasek, Albin (1879-1965)
J68a {1917} Richards (Agnes Gertrude) The Polasek Exhibition, Fine Arts Journal 35:2 (February 1917) pp 122-126,
illus.
J68b {1954} Sherwood (Ruth) Carving His Own Destiny; The Story of Albin Polasek. Chicago: Ralph Fletcher
Seymour (1954) 453 pages, illus.
J68c {1970} Polasek (Emily) Albin Polasek: Man Carving His Own Destiny. Jacksonville, Florida: Albin Polasek
Foundation (1970) 107 pages, illus.
Stations of the Cross p 96-105.
J72 Pratt, Bela Lyon (1867-1917)
J72a {1903} Downes (William Howe) The Work of Bela L. Pratt, Sculptor, New England Magazine. New ser 27:2
(February 1903) pp 760-761, illus.
J72b {1909} Downes (William Howe) The Work of Bela L. Pratt, Sculptor, International Studio 38: (July 1909) p x.
J72c {1914} Dorr (Charles Henry) Bela L. Pratt, An Eminent New England Sculptor, Architectural
Record 35: (June 1914) pp 508-518, illus.
J76 Proctor, A. Phimister (1912-1950)
J76a {1920} Peixotto (Ernest Clifford) A Sculptor of the West, Scribner's Magazine 68: (September 1920) pp 266-267,
illus.
J76b {1971} Proctor (Alexander Phimister) Sculptor in Buckskin; An Autobiography. Norman OK: Univ of
Oklahoma Press (1971) 266 pages, illus.
J76c {2003} Hasssrick (Peter H.) Wildlife and Western Heroes: Alexander Phimister Proctor, Sculptor. Fort
Worth, TX: Amon Carter Museum (2003) 256 pages, illus.
J80 Putman, Brenda (1890-1975)
J80a {1947} Putnam (Brenda) Animal X-Rays. New York: Putnam (1947) 96 pages, illus.
J80b {1948} Putnam (Brenda) The sculptor’s Way’ A Guide to Modelling and Sculpture. New York:
Watson-Guptill Publishing (19480 357 pages, illus.
K - Artist's Names starting: R, S, T
K1 Recchia, R. Henry (1885-1983)
K4 Reich, John (1768-1833)
K4a {1955} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) John Reich, Assistant Engraver to the United States Mint, The
Numismatist 68:3 (March 1955) pp 1282-1287.
More John Reich Medals, The Numismatist 68:6 (June 1955) p 623. Reprinted in American Medals and Medalists,
Annandale, Virginia: Turnpike Press (1963) 146 pages, 55 plates
K4b {1993) Witham (Stewart) Johann Matthaus Reich, Also Known as John Reich. [Canton, Ohio]: Published by
the author. 47 pages, illus.
Author had done much research, but pamphlet is poorly organized and not well written.
K8 Remington, Frederic (1861-1909)
K8a {1947} McCracken (Harold) Frederic Remington, Artist of the Old West. Philadelphia: Lippincott (1947).
K8b {1966} Wear (Bruce) The Bronze World of Frederic Remington. Tulsa, Okla: Gaylord. (1966) 149 pp, illus.
K8c {1996} Greenbaun (Michael) Icons of the West: Frederic Remington's Bronzes. Ogdensburg, NY: Remington
Art Museum (1996).
K12 Rittenhouse, David (1732-1796)
K12a {1813} Barton (William) Memoirs of the Life of David Rittenhouse... Philadelphia: Edward Parker (1813)
614 pages.
Barton was Rittenhouse's brother-in-law.
K12b {1893} Cassel (D.K.) A Genea-Biographical History of the Rittenhouse Family. Several volumes.
Vol 1 contains David Rittenhouse data.
K12c {1932} Babb (M.J.) David Rittenhouse, Pennsylvania Magazine of History (July 1932).
K12d {1961} American Philosophical Society. Catalog of Portraits and Other Works of Art in Possesion of
American Philosophical Society. Philadelphia: The Society (1961) pp 82-84.
K12e {1964} Hindle (Brooke) David Rittenhouse. Princeton, NJ: The University Press (1964) 394 pp, illus.
K12f {1965} Becker (Thomas W.) David Rittenhouse: Director of the Mint, Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine 31:7
(1965) pp 1916-1920, portrait.
K16 Roberts, Gilroy (1905-1992)
V3 {1991} Roberts (Gilroy) Interviewed by David Lisot, March 14, 1991; American Numismatic Association,
Numismatic Profile, 1 hour 58 minutes.
K20 Rogers, Thomas
V5 {1993} Rogers (Thomas D.) Room 319 at the U.S. Mint; From Concept to Coinage [video of lecture]. Colorado
Springs, CO: American Numismatic Assn. 37 minutes.
On U.S. Mint sculptor-engravers.
K24 Saint-Gaudens, Augustus (1848-1907)
K24a {1909} Anon. Catalogue of A Memorial Exhibition of the Works of Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Pittsburgh, PA:
Carnegie Institute (April 29 through June 30, 1909) 99 pages, illus.
Coins and models, pp 75 -79.
K24b {1913} Saint-Gaudens (Homer) The Reminiscences of Augustus Saint-Gaudens. New York 2 vols. 393 + 381
pages.
K24c (1969) Smithsonian Institution. Augustus Saint-Gaudens The Portrait Reliefs, The National Portrait Gallery,
The Smithsonian Institution. New York: Grossman Publishers (1969) unpaged. Compiled by John Dryfhout,
Preface by Marvin Sadik.
Cited herein as "Reliefs" to differentiate from citations in Dryfhout, K24e
K24d {1969} Tharp (Louise Hall) Saint-Gaudens and the Gilded Era. Boston: Little, Brown and Co (1969) 419 pages,
illus.
K24e {1982} Dryfhout (John H.) The Work of Augustus St- Gaudens. Hanover & London: University Press of New
England (1982) 356 pages, illus.
Catalogue raisonné of artist's work including 1907 gold coins and numerous medallic items.
K24f {1985} Wilkinson (Burke) Uncommon Clay; The Life and Works of Augustus Saint Gaudens. New York,
London, San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (1985) 428 pages, illus.
See Also:
N39 {2008} Moran (Michael F.) Striking Change; The Great Artistic Collaboration of Theodore Roosevelt and Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Atlanta GA: Whitman (2008) 432 pp,illus.
K26 Schuler, Hans (1874-1951)
K26a {1914} Newlin (Lilian W.) Hans Schuler, a Baltimore Sculptor, International Studio 53: (August 1914)
pp 29-32, illus.
K26b {1985} Taylor (A. Vernon) The Medallic Art of Baltimore Sculptors Hans Schuler & Hans
C. Schuler, The Numismatist 98:8 (August 1985) pp 1524-1537.
K26c {2008} Blake (Cindy) Baltimore Sculptor Schuler Designs Monumental Works, Artist’s
Numismatic Work Includes Maryland Half Dollar, Many Medals. Coin World 49:2531 (13 October 2008) p80-83,
color illus (montage 20 medals from Russ Sears collection).
K28 Schweizer, J. Otto (1863-1955)
K28 {1953} Jockers (Ernst) J. Otto Schweizer; The Man and His Work. Philadelplhia: International Printing
Company (1953) 164 pages, illus.
K32 Scot, Robert (active 1791-1823)
K36 Scudder, Janet (1873-1940)
K36a {1910} Mechlin (Leila) Janet Scudder – Sculptor, International Studio 39: (February 1910)
pp 81-88, illus.
K36b {1925) Scudder (Janet) Modeling My Life. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co (1925) 207 pages.
Discusses portrait reliefs.
K36c {1971} Williams (Lewis W. II) Notable American Women, 1607-1940; A Biographical Dictionary. Cambridge,
MA: Belknap Press of Harvard Univ Press (1971) vol 3 pp 252-253.
Discusses her portrait medallions, fountains.
K36d {1998} Alexander (David T.) Land of the Hoosiers; Medal Celebrates Indiana Statehood Centennial, Coin
World 39:2013 (9 November 1998) p 70.
K44 Sinnock, John Ray (1888-1947)
K44 Harris (N. Neil) unpublished manuscript.
K48 Snowden, George Holburn (1902-1990)
K52 Stevens, Larry Tenney (1896-1972)
K56 Stewart, Albert T. (1900-1982)
K56 {1966} McClellen (Douglas, editor) Albert Steward. Claremont CA: Scripps College (1966) 127 pages, illus
exhibition catalog.
K60 Taft, Lorado (1860-1936)
K60a {1903} Taft (Lorado) The History of American Sculpture. New York, London: The Macmillan Company (1903)
544 pages, 12 plates, 104 illustrations. Subsequent editions in 1924. The 1930 edition has added supplement by
Adeline Adams.
K60b {1946} Taft (Ada Bartlett) Lorado Taft: Sculptor and Citizen. Greensboro, N.C.: Mary Taft Smith.
K60c {1969} Taft (Lorado) The History of American Sculpture, New York: Arno Press (1969) 604 pages, 12 plates,
116 illus.
K4b {1993) Witham (Stewart) Johann Matthaus Reich, Also Known as John Reich. [Canton, Ohio]: Published by
the author. 47 pages, illus.
Author had done much research, but pamphlet is poorly organized and not well written.
K8 Remington, Frederic (1861-1909)
K8a {1947} McCracken (Harold) Frederic Remington, Artist of the Old West. Philadelphia: Lippincott (1947).
K8b {1966} Wear (Bruce) The Bronze World of Frederic Remington. Tulsa, Okla: Gaylord. (1966) 149 pp, illus.
K8c {1996} Greenbaun (Michael) Icons of the West: Frederic Remington's Bronzes. Ogdensburg, NY: Remington
Art Museum (1996).
K12 Rittenhouse, David (1732-1796)
K12a {1813} Barton (William) Memoirs of the Life of David Rittenhouse... Philadelphia: Edward Parker (1813)
614 pages.
Barton was Rittenhouse's brother-in-law.
K12b {1893} Cassel (D.K.) A Genea-Biographical History of the Rittenhouse Family. Several volumes.
Vol 1 contains David Rittenhouse data.
K12c {1932} Babb (M.J.) David Rittenhouse, Pennsylvania Magazine of History (July 1932).
K12d {1961} American Philosophical Society. Catalog of Portraits and Other Works of Art in Possesion of
American Philosophical Society. Philadelphia: The Society (1961) pp 82-84.
K12e {1964} Hindle (Brooke) David Rittenhouse. Princeton, NJ: The University Press (1964) 394 pp, illus.
K12f {1965} Becker (Thomas W.) David Rittenhouse: Director of the Mint, Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine 31:7
(1965) pp 1916-1920, portrait.
K16 Roberts, Gilroy (1905-1992)
V3 {1991} Roberts (Gilroy) Interviewed by David Lisot, March 14, 1991; American Numismatic Association,
Numismatic Profile, 1 hour 58 minutes.
K20 Rogers, Thomas
V5 {1993} Rogers (Thomas D.) Room 319 at the U.S. Mint; From Concept to Coinage [video of lecture]. Colorado
Springs, CO: American Numismatic Assn. 37 minutes.
On U.S. Mint sculptor-engravers.
K24 Saint-Gaudens, Augustus (1848-1907)
K24a {1909} Anon. Catalogue of A Memorial Exhibition of the Works of Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Pittsburgh, PA:
Carnegie Institute (April 29 through June 30, 1909) 99 pages, illus.
Coins and models, pp 75 -79.
K24b {1913} Saint-Gaudens (Homer) The Reminiscences of Augustus Saint-Gaudens. New York 2 vols.
393 + 381 pages.
K24c (1969) Smithsonian Institution. Augustus Saint-Gaudens The Portrait Reliefs, The National Portrait Gallery,
The Smithsonian Institution. New York: Grossman Publishers (1969) unpaged. Compiled by John Dryfhout,
Preface by Marvin Sadik.
Cited herein as "Reliefs" to differentiate from citations in Dryfhout, K24e
K24d {1969} Tharp (Louise Hall) Saint-Gaudens and the Gilded Era. Boston: Little, Brown and Co (1969) 419
pages, illus.
K24e {1982} Dryfhout (John H.) The Work of Augustus St- Gaudens. Hanover & London: University Press of
New England (1982) 356 pages, illus.
Catalogue raisonné of artist's work including 1907 gold coins and numerous medallic items.
K24f {1985} Wilkinson (Burke) Uncommon Clay; The Life and Works of Augustus Saint Gaudens. New York,
London, San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (1985) 428 pages, illus.
See Also:
N39 {2008} Moran (Michael F.) Striking Change; The Great Artistic Collaboration of Theodore Roosevelt and Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Atlanta GA: Whitman (2008) 432 pp,illus.
K26 Schuler, Hans (1874-1951)
K26a {1914} Newlin (Lilian W.) Hans Schuler, a Baltimore Sculptor, International Studio 53: (August 1914)
pp 29-32, illus.
K26b {1985} Taylor (A. Vernon) The Medallic Art of Baltimore Sculptors Hans Schuler & Hans
C. Schuler, The Numismatist 98:8 (August 1985) pp 1524-1537.
K26c {2008} Blake (Cindy) Baltimore Sculptor Schuler Designs Monumental Works, Artist’s
Numismatic Work Includes Maryland Half Dollar, Many Medals. Coin World 49:2531 (13 October 2008) p80-83,
color illus (montage 20 medals from Russ Sears collection).
K28 Schweizer, J. Otto (1863-1955)
K28 {1953} Jockers (Ernst) J. Otto Schweizer; The Man and His Work. Philadelplhia: International Printing
Company (1953) 164 pages, illus.
K32 Scot, Robert (active 1791-1823)
K36 Scudder, Janet (1873-1940)
K36a {1910} Mechlin (Leila) Janet Scudder – Sculptor, International Studio 39: (February 1910) pp 81-88, illus.
K36b {1925) Scudder (Janet) Modeling My Life. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co (1925) 207 pages.
Discusses portrait reliefs.
K36c {1971} Williams (Lewis W. II) Notable American Women, 1607-1940; A Biographical Dictionary. Cambridge,
MA: Belknap Press of Harvard Univ Press (1971) vol 3 pp 252-253.
Discusses her portrait medallions, fountains.
K36d {1998} Alexander (David T.) Land of the Hoosiers; Medal Celebrates Indiana Statehood Centennial, Coin
World 39:2013 (9 November 1998) p 70.
K44 Sinnock, John Ray (1888-1947)
K44 Harris (N. Neil) unpublished manuscript.
K48 Snowden, George Holburn (1902-1990)
K52 Stevens, Larry Tenney (1896-1972)
K56 Stewart, Albert T. (1900-1982)
K56 {1966} McClellen (Douglas, editor) Albert Steward. Claremont CA: Scripps College (1966) 127 pages, illus
exhibition catalog.
K60 Taft, Lorado (1860-1936)
K60a {1903} Taft (Lorado) The History of American Sculpture. New York, London: The Macmillan Company (1903)
544 pages, 12 plates, 104 illustrations. Subsequent editions in 1924. The 1930 edition has added supplement by
Adeline Adams.
K60b {1946} Taft (Ada Bartlett) Lorado Taft: Sculptor and Citizen. Greensboro, N.C.: Mary Taft Smith.
K60c {1969} Taft (Lorado) The History of American Sculpture, New York: Arno Press (1969) 604 pages, 12 plates,
116 illus.
K1 Recchia, R. Henry (1885-1983)
K4 Reich, John (1768-1833)
K4a {1955} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) John Reich, Assistant Engraver to the United States Mint, The
Numismatist 68:3 (March 1955) pp 1282-1287.
More John Reich Medals, The Numismatist 68:6 (June 1955) p 623. Reprinted in American Medals and Medalists,
Annandale, Virginia: Turnpike Press (1963) 146 pages, 55 plates
K4b {1993) Witham (Stewart) Johann Matthaus Reich, Also Known as John Reich. [Canton, Ohio]: Published by
the author. 47 pages, illus.
Author had done much research, but pamphlet is poorly organized and not well written.
K8 Remington, Frederic (1861-1909)
K8a {1947} McCracken (Harold) Frederic Remington, Artist of the Old West. Philadelphia: Lippincott (1947).
K8b {1966} Wear (Bruce) The Bronze World of Frederic Remington. Tulsa, Okla: Gaylord. (1966) 149 pp, illus.
K8c {1996} Greenbaun (Michael) Icons of the West: Frederic Remington's Bronzes. Ogdensburg, NY: Remington
Art Museum (1996).
K12 Rittenhouse, David (1732-1796)
K12a {1813} Barton (William) Memoirs of the Life of David Rittenhouse... Philadelphia: Edward Parker (1813)
614 pages.
Barton was Rittenhouse's brother-in-law.
K12b {1893} Cassel (D.K.) A Genea-Biographical History of the Rittenhouse Family. Several volumes.
Vol 1 contains David Rittenhouse data.
K12c {1932} Babb (M.J.) David Rittenhouse, Pennsylvania Magazine of History (July 1932).
K12d {1961} American Philosophical Society. Catalog of Portraits and Other Works of Art in Possesion of
American Philosophical Society. Philadelphia: The Society (1961) pp 82-84.
K12e {1964} Hindle (Brooke) David Rittenhouse. Princeton, NJ: The University Press (1964) 394 pp, illus.
K12f {1965} Becker (Thomas W.) David Rittenhouse: Director of the Mint, Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine 31:7
(1965) pp 1916-1920, portrait.
K16 Roberts, Gilroy (1905-1992)
V3 {1991} Roberts (Gilroy) Interviewed by David Lisot, March 14, 1991; American Numismatic Association,
Numismatic Profile, 1 hour 58 minutes.
K20 Rogers, Thomas
V5 {1993} Rogers (Thomas D.) Room 319 at the U.S. Mint; From Concept to Coinage [video of lecture]. Colorado
Springs, CO: American Numismatic Assn. 37 minutes.
On U.S. Mint sculptor-engravers.
K24 Saint-Gaudens, Augustus (1848-1907)
K24a {1909} Anon. Catalogue of A Memorial Exhibition of the Works of Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Pittsburgh, PA:
Carnegie Institute (April 29 through June 30, 1909) 99 pages, illus.
Coins and models, pp 75 -79.
K24b {1913} Saint-Gaudens (Homer) The Reminiscences of Augustus Saint-Gaudens. New York 2 vols. 393 + 381
pages.
K24c (1969) Smithsonian Institution. Augustus Saint-Gaudens The Portrait Reliefs, The National Portrait Gallery,
The Smithsonian Institution. New York: Grossman Publishers (1969) unpaged. Compiled by John Dryfhout,
Preface by Marvin Sadik.
Cited herein as "Reliefs" to differentiate from citations in Dryfhout, K24e
K24d {1969} Tharp (Louise Hall) Saint-Gaudens and the Gilded Era. Boston: Little, Brown and Co (1969) 419 pages,
illus.
K24e {1982} Dryfhout (John H.) The Work of Augustus St- Gaudens. Hanover & London: University Press of New
England (1982) 356 pages, illus.
Catalogue raisonné of artist's work including 1907 gold coins and numerous medallic items.
K24f {1985} Wilkinson (Burke) Uncommon Clay; The Life and Works of Augustus Saint Gaudens. New York,
London, San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (1985) 428 pages, illus.
See Also:
N39 {2008} Moran (Michael F.) Striking Change; The Great Artistic Collaboration of Theodore Roosevelt and Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Atlanta GA: Whitman (2008) 432 pp,illus.
K26 Schuler, Hans (1874-1951)
K26a {1914} Newlin (Lilian W.) Hans Schuler, a Baltimore Sculptor, International Studio 53: (August 1914)
pp 29-32, illus.
K26b {1985} Taylor (A. Vernon) The Medallic Art of Baltimore Sculptors Hans Schuler & Hans
C. Schuler, The Numismatist 98:8 (August 1985) pp 1524-1537.
K26c {2008} Blake (Cindy) Baltimore Sculptor Schuler Designs Monumental Works, Artist’s
Numismatic Work Includes Maryland Half Dollar, Many Medals. Coin World 49:2531 (13 October 2008) p80-83,
color illus (montage 20 medals from Russ Sears collection).
K28 Schweizer, J. Otto (1863-1955)
K28 {1953} Jockers (Ernst) J. Otto Schweizer; The Man and His Work. Philadelplhia: International Printing
Company (1953) 164 pages, illus.
K32 Scot, Robert (active 1791-1823)
K36 Scudder, Janet (1873-1940)
K36a {1910} Mechlin (Leila) Janet Scudder – Sculptor, International Studio 39: (February 1910)
pp 81-88, illus.
K36b {1925) Scudder (Janet) Modeling My Life. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co (1925) 207 pages.
Discusses portrait reliefs.
K36c {1971} Williams (Lewis W. II) Notable American Women, 1607-1940; A Biographical Dictionary. Cambridge,
MA: Belknap Press of Harvard Univ Press (1971) vol 3 pp 252-253.
Discusses her portrait medallions, fountains.
K36d {1998} Alexander (David T.) Land of the Hoosiers; Medal Celebrates Indiana Statehood Centennial, Coin
World 39:2013 (9 November 1998) p 70.
K44 Sinnock, John Ray (1888-1947)
K44 Harris (N. Neil) unpublished manuscript.
K48 Snowden, George Holburn (1902-1990)
K52 Stevens, Larry Tenney (1896-1972)
K56 Stewart, Albert T. (1900-1982)
K56 {1966} McClellen (Douglas, editor) Albert Steward. Claremont CA: Scripps College (1966) 127 pages, illus
exhibition catalog.
K60 Taft, Lorado (1860-1936)
K60a {1903} Taft (Lorado) The History of American Sculpture. New York, London: The Macmillan Company (1903)
544 pages, 12 plates, 104 illustrations. Subsequent editions in 1924. The 1930 edition has added supplement by
Adeline Adams.
K60b {1946} Taft (Ada Bartlett) Lorado Taft: Sculptor and Citizen. Greensboro, N.C.: Mary Taft Smith.
K60c {1969} Taft (Lorado) The History of American Sculpture, New York: Arno Press (1969) 604 pages, 12 plates,
116 illus.
K4b {1993) Witham (Stewart) Johann Matthaus Reich, Also Known as John Reich. [Canton, Ohio]: Published by
the author. 47 pages, illus.
Author had done much research, but pamphlet is poorly organized and not well written.
K8 Remington, Frederic (1861-1909)
K8a {1947} McCracken (Harold) Frederic Remington, Artist of the Old West. Philadelphia: Lippincott (1947).
K8b {1966} Wear (Bruce) The Bronze World of Frederic Remington. Tulsa, Okla: Gaylord. (1966) 149 pp, illus.
K8c {1996} Greenbaun (Michael) Icons of the West: Frederic Remington's Bronzes. Ogdensburg, NY: Remington
Art Museum (1996).
K12 Rittenhouse, David (1732-1796)
K12a {1813} Barton (William) Memoirs of the Life of David Rittenhouse... Philadelphia: Edward Parker (1813)
614 pages.
Barton was Rittenhouse's brother-in-law.
K12b {1893} Cassel (D.K.) A Genea-Biographical History of the Rittenhouse Family. Several volumes.
Vol 1 contains David Rittenhouse data.
K12c {1932} Babb (M.J.) David Rittenhouse, Pennsylvania Magazine of History (July 1932).
K12d {1961} American Philosophical Society. Catalog of Portraits and Other Works of Art in Possesion of
American Philosophical Society. Philadelphia: The Society (1961) pp 82-84.
K12e {1964} Hindle (Brooke) David Rittenhouse. Princeton, NJ: The University Press (1964) 394 pp, illus.
K12f {1965} Becker (Thomas W.) David Rittenhouse: Director of the Mint, Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine 31:7
(1965) pp 1916-1920, portrait.
K16 Roberts, Gilroy (1905-1992)
V3 {1991} Roberts (Gilroy) Interviewed by David Lisot, March 14, 1991; American Numismatic Association,
Numismatic Profile, 1 hour 58 minutes.
K20 Rogers, Thomas
V5 {1993} Rogers (Thomas D.) Room 319 at the U.S. Mint; From Concept to Coinage [video of lecture]. Colorado
Springs, CO: American Numismatic Assn. 37 minutes.
On U.S. Mint sculptor-engravers.
K24 Saint-Gaudens, Augustus (1848-1907)
K24a {1909} Anon. Catalogue of A Memorial Exhibition of the Works of Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Pittsburgh, PA:
Carnegie Institute (April 29 through June 30, 1909) 99 pages, illus.
Coins and models, pp 75 -79.
K24b {1913} Saint-Gaudens (Homer) The Reminiscences of Augustus Saint-Gaudens. New York 2 vols.
393 + 381 pages.
K24c (1969) Smithsonian Institution. Augustus Saint-Gaudens The Portrait Reliefs, The National Portrait Gallery,
The Smithsonian Institution. New York: Grossman Publishers (1969) unpaged. Compiled by John Dryfhout,
Preface by Marvin Sadik.
Cited herein as "Reliefs" to differentiate from citations in Dryfhout, K24e
K24d {1969} Tharp (Louise Hall) Saint-Gaudens and the Gilded Era. Boston: Little, Brown and Co (1969) 419
pages, illus.
K24e {1982} Dryfhout (John H.) The Work of Augustus St- Gaudens. Hanover & London: University Press of
New England (1982) 356 pages, illus.
Catalogue raisonné of artist's work including 1907 gold coins and numerous medallic items.
K24f {1985} Wilkinson (Burke) Uncommon Clay; The Life and Works of Augustus Saint Gaudens. New York,
London, San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (1985) 428 pages, illus.
See Also:
N39 {2008} Moran (Michael F.) Striking Change; The Great Artistic Collaboration of Theodore Roosevelt and Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Atlanta GA: Whitman (2008) 432 pp,illus.
K26 Schuler, Hans (1874-1951)
K26a {1914} Newlin (Lilian W.) Hans Schuler, a Baltimore Sculptor, International Studio 53: (August 1914)
pp 29-32, illus.
K26b {1985} Taylor (A. Vernon) The Medallic Art of Baltimore Sculptors Hans Schuler & Hans
C. Schuler, The Numismatist 98:8 (August 1985) pp 1524-1537.
K26c {2008} Blake (Cindy) Baltimore Sculptor Schuler Designs Monumental Works, Artist’s
Numismatic Work Includes Maryland Half Dollar, Many Medals. Coin World 49:2531 (13 October 2008) p80-83,
color illus (montage 20 medals from Russ Sears collection).
K28 Schweizer, J. Otto (1863-1955)
K28 {1953} Jockers (Ernst) J. Otto Schweizer; The Man and His Work. Philadelplhia: International Printing
Company (1953) 164 pages, illus.
K32 Scot, Robert (active 1791-1823)
K36 Scudder, Janet (1873-1940)
K36a {1910} Mechlin (Leila) Janet Scudder – Sculptor, International Studio 39: (February 1910) pp 81-88, illus.
K36b {1925) Scudder (Janet) Modeling My Life. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co (1925) 207 pages.
Discusses portrait reliefs.
K36c {1971} Williams (Lewis W. II) Notable American Women, 1607-1940; A Biographical Dictionary. Cambridge,
MA: Belknap Press of Harvard Univ Press (1971) vol 3 pp 252-253.
Discusses her portrait medallions, fountains.
K36d {1998} Alexander (David T.) Land of the Hoosiers; Medal Celebrates Indiana Statehood Centennial, Coin
World 39:2013 (9 November 1998) p 70.
K44 Sinnock, John Ray (1888-1947)
K44 Harris (N. Neil) unpublished manuscript.
K48 Snowden, George Holburn (1902-1990)
K52 Stevens, Larry Tenney (1896-1972)
K56 Stewart, Albert T. (1900-1982)
K56 {1966} McClellen (Douglas, editor) Albert Steward. Claremont CA: Scripps College (1966) 127 pages, illus
exhibition catalog.
K60 Taft, Lorado (1860-1936)
K60a {1903} Taft (Lorado) The History of American Sculpture. New York, London: The Macmillan Company (1903)
544 pages, 12 plates, 104 illustrations. Subsequent editions in 1924. The 1930 edition has added supplement by
Adeline Adams.
K60b {1946} Taft (Ada Bartlett) Lorado Taft: Sculptor and Citizen. Greensboro, N.C.: Mary Taft Smith.
K60c {1969} Taft (Lorado) The History of American Sculpture, New York: Arno Press (1969) 604 pages, 12 plates,
116 illus.
L - Artist's Names starting: U, V, W, XYZ
L3 Vonnoh, Bessie Potter (1872-1955)
L3 {2008} Aronson (Julie) Bessie Potter Vonnoh, Sculptor of Women,
L5 Ward, John Quincy Adams (1830-1910)
L5 {1985} Sharp (Lewis I.) John Quincy Adams Ward, Dean of American Sculpture; with a Catalogue
Raissonné. Newark: Univ of Delaware Press (1985) 300 pages, illus. 1, p 139, 10
145, 18 152, 99 246-247.
L10 Warneke, Heinz (1895-1983)
L10 {1994} Cunningham (Mary Mullen) Heinz Warneke (1895- 1983) A Sculptor First and Last. Newark:
Univ of Delaware Press (1994) 235 pages, illus.
142 Second Byrd Antarctic Exhibition Medal 1936-7, pp 85-86, 183.
L12 Warner, Olin Levi (1844-1896)
L12a {1889} Eckford (Henry, alias Charles de Kay) Olin Warner, Sculptor, Century Magazine 37:
(January 1889) pp 392-401, Illus.
L12b {1978} Gurney (George) Olin Levi Warner (1844-1896): A Catalogue Raisonné of his Sculpture and Graphic
Works. PhD diss., University of Delaware (1978).
L28 Wein, Albert Walter (1915-1991)
L28 {2008} Dearinger (David B.) Albert Wein, An American Modernist. Greenwich CT: Abby M.
Taylor Fine Art (2008) 88 pages, color illus.
L30 Weinman, Adolph Alexander (1870-1952)
L30 {1929} Anon. Adolph A. Weinman's Sculptures in Bronze, Metal Arts 2: (September 1929)
pp 423-427, illus.
L32 Weinman, Robert Alexander (1915-
L36 Williams, Wheeler (1897-1972)
L40 Wright, Charles Cushing (1796-1854)
M19 {1958} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) Charles Cushing Wright, Distinguished Medalist, Spinning Wheel 14:5
(May 1958) p 14-16. Reprinted in American Medals and Medalists, Annandale, Virginia: Turnpike Press (1963)
146 pages, 55 plates.
L42 Wright, Joseph (1756-1793)
M19 {1963} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) Joseph Wright, First Draughtsman and Die-sinker to the
United States Mint. The Numismatist 67:12 (Dec 1954) pp 1282-1287. Reprinted in: American Medals and
Medalists. Annandale, Virginia: Turnpike Press (1963) 146 pages, 55 plates.
L42b {1977} Brady (Jeremiah D.) Rediscovery of Joseph Wright's Medal of George Washington,
Museum Notes 22 (1977) pp 241-265, 3 plates.
L46 Young, Mahonri (1871-1957)
L50 Zorach, William (1887-1967)
L50a {1938} Wingert (Paul S.) The Sculpture of William Zorach. New York & Chicago: Pitman Publishing Corp.
(1938) 74 pp, illus.
L50b {1959} Whitney Museum of American Art. William Zorach. New York: Frederick A. Praeger. (1959) 116
pp, illus.
L50c {1967} Zorach (William) Art Is My Life: The Autobiography of William Zorach. Cleveland and New York:
World Publishing Co. (1967)
205 pp, illus.
L3 Vonnoh, Bessie Potter (1872-1955)
L3 {2008} Aronson (Julie) Bessie Potter Vonnoh, Sculptor of Women,
L5 Ward, John Quincy Adams (1830-1910)
L5 {1985} Sharp (Lewis I.) John Quincy Adams Ward, Dean of American Sculpture; with a Catalogue
Raissonné. Newark: Univ of Delaware Press (1985) 300 pages, illus. 1, p 139, 10
145, 18 152, 99 246-247.
L10 Warneke, Heinz (1895-1983)
L10 {1994} Cunningham (Mary Mullen) Heinz Warneke (1895- 1983) A Sculptor First and Last. Newark:
Univ of Delaware Press (1994) 235 pages, illus.
142 Second Byrd Antarctic Exhibition Medal 1936-7, pp 85-86, 183.
L12 Warner, Olin Levi (1844-1896)
L12a {1889} Eckford (Henry, alias Charles de Kay) Olin Warner, Sculptor, Century Magazine 37:
(January 1889) pp 392-401, Illus.
L12b {1978} Gurney (George) Olin Levi Warner (1844-1896): A Catalogue Raisonné of his Sculpture and Graphic
Works. PhD diss., University of Delaware (1978).
L28 Wein, Albert Walter (1915-1991)
L28 {2008} Dearinger (David B.) Albert Wein, An American Modernist. Greenwich CT: Abby M.
Taylor Fine Art (2008) 88 pages, color illus.
L30 Weinman, Adolph Alexander (1870-1952)
L30 {1929} Anon. Adolph A. Weinman's Sculptures in Bronze, Metal Arts 2: (September 1929)
pp 423-427, illus.
L32 Weinman, Robert Alexander (1915-
L36 Williams, Wheeler (1897-1972)
L40 Wright, Charles Cushing (1796-1854)
M19 {1958} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) Charles Cushing Wright, Distinguished Medalist, Spinning Wheel 14:5
(May 1958) p 14-16. Reprinted in American Medals and Medalists, Annandale, Virginia: Turnpike Press (1963)
146 pages, 55 plates.
L42 Wright, Joseph (1756-1793)
M19 {1963} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) Joseph Wright, First Draughtsman and Die-sinker to the
United States Mint. The Numismatist 67:12 (Dec 1954) pp 1282-1287. Reprinted in: American Medals and
Medalists. Annandale, Virginia: Turnpike Press (1963) 146 pages, 55 plates.
L42b {1977} Brady (Jeremiah D.) Rediscovery of Joseph Wright's Medal of George Washington,
Museum Notes 22 (1977) pp 241-265, 3 plates.
L46 Young, Mahonri (1871-1957)
L50 Zorach, William (1887-1967)
L50a {1938} Wingert (Paul S.) The Sculpture of William Zorach. New York & Chicago: Pitman Publishing Corp.
(1938) 74 pp, illus.
L50b {1959} Whitney Museum of American Art. William Zorach. New York: Frederick A. Praeger. (1959) 116
pp, illus.
L50c {1967} Zorach (William) Art Is My Life: The Autobiography of William Zorach. Cleveland and New York:
World Publishing Co. (1967)
205 pp, illus.
M M E D A L L I C I T E M S
M1 {1861} Snowden (James R.) A Description of the Medals of Washington; The Medallic Memorials of
Washington in the Mint of the United States. Philadelphia (1861) 203 pages, 21 plates.
M2 {1878} Loubat (Joseph Florimond) The Medallic History of the United States of America, 1776-1876. New
York: privately published. 2 vols, pages. Reprinted (1967): New Milford, Conn. Norman Fladerman.
M3 {1880} Marvin (William T.R.) The Medals of the Masonic Fraternity. Boston: 1880. 329 pp, 17 plates.
Masonic Medals; Supplement to the Medals of the Masonic Fraternity, run serially in the American Numismatic
Journal (1888-1910). Reprinted Boston, 1909 257 pages.
M4 {1894} Betts (Charles Wyllys) American Colonial History Illustrated by Contemporary Medals.
New York: Scott Stamp & Coin Co. Reprinted (1970) Glendale, NY: Benchmark Publishing; (1972) Boston:
Quarterman Publishing. 332 pages, illus.
After author died (1887, age 42) the manuscript was editied by William T.R. Marvin and Lyman Haynes Low.
The preface, written by the author's brother, Frederic H. Betts, states an often repeated quotation: "It is safer to
quote a medal than a historian."
Like Forrer, Betts defines "American" as every country in the Western Hemisphere. Thus of 623 medals listed in
Betts, 164 have known artists (of 59 different artists) but we have cited only those 105 medals of close United
States association. Book’s content served as subject for entire COAC conference by the American Numismatic
Society, May 15, 2004.
M5 {1900} Marx (Roger) Les Médailleurs Modernes en Frnace et a l'étranger, 1787-1900. Paris. 12 pages, 32 plates.
M6 {1905} Bolen (John Adams) An Accurate and Descriptive Catalog of the Medals, Cards and
Fac-Similies Struck From Dies Made by J.A. Bolen. Providence RI: Albert L.
Stevens, Printer (1905) 13 pages.
M7 {1915} Belden (Bauman Lowe) Medals and Publications of the American Numismatic Scoiety with
an Historical Sketch. New York: the Society, 81 pages, illus.
M8 {1917) Hood (Jennings) and Young (Charles J.) American Orders & Societies and Their
Decorations. Philadelphia: Bailey, Banks & Biddle (1917) 107 pages. Reprint edition London: London Stamp
Exchange Ltd (1991) 107 pages..
M9 {1919-28} Milford Haven (Marquees of) Naval Medals. London: John Murray. 3 volumes: vol 1
(1919), vol 2 (1921), vol 3 (1928).
United States medals in vol 3.
M10 {1923} Storer (Malcolm) Numismatics of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Historical Society, n.p.,
319 pages, 38 plates. [2317 items listed]
All numismatic items even remotely connected to the state are included (example: a Minnesota Royal Arch
medal, 685, is included because its national headquarters were located in Boston). Storer's cataloging style
reversed left and right (opposite of numismatic custom) the item's left and right, not the viewer's.
He called panels incorrect term ("labels").
Cited herein: Storer (Massachusetts).
M11 {1927} Belden (Bauman Lowe) Indian Peace Medals Issued in the United States. New York:
American Numismatic Society. 46 pages, 22 plates.
Reprint by Leonard Babin (1958). Reprint with additional material, New Milford, Conn: Norm Fladerman
(1966) 46 pages, 22 plates.
M12 {1927} Eidlitz (Robert James) Medals and Medallions Relating to Architects. New York. 190 pages, 125 plates.
M13 {1928} Newark Museum, Medals Made in Newark. Newark: Newark Museum. 24 pages, illus.
Description and historical sketch written by Miss Dorothy H. Dudley of the Exhibits department.
Bibliography p 22-24.
M14 {1930} Storer (Horatio Robinson) Medicina in Nummis; a Descriptive List of the Coins, Medals,
Jetons Relating to Medicine, Surgery and the Allied Sciences. Boston: privately published. 1146 pages.
[8343 numbered items listed, but with liberal use of letter suffixes drive the total well over 9000].
Edited and copyrighted by Malcolm Storer, son of the compiler, and himself a compiler of Massachusetts
Medals, M10.
Horatio Storer is notorious for miscataloging and unfortunately his errors were repeated elsewhere (e.g. Forrer
Biographical Dictionary of Medalists). Storer's idiosyncrasies include use of "undescribed" for unlisted (or
uninscribed) and would sometimes omit a reverse description but include other characteristics on the line
following "Rev."
Cited herein: Storer (medical).
M15 {1934} Hansen {Harvey L.) George Washington Bicentennial Celebration 1732-1932. The Numismatist 47:1
(January 1934) p 3-18, illus.
M16 {1936} Jamieson (Melvill Allan) Medals Awarded to North American Indian Chiefs 1714-1922 ...
London: Spink & Son, 122 pp, illus.
M17 {1937} National Maritime Museum (Greenwich England) British and Foreign Medals Relating to
Naval and Maritime Affairs, arranged and indexed by the Earl of Sandwich. Greenwich: The Museum (1937) 07 pages, 27 plates.
M18 {1963} Friedenberg (Daniel M.) Great Jewish Portraits in Metal; Selected Medals and Plaques
From the Samuel Friedenberg Collection of the Jewish Museum. New York: Schocken Books (1963) 143 pages,
illus.
M19 {1963} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) American Medals and Medallists. Annandale, Virginia: Turnpike Press
Inc; 146 pages, 55 plates.
Author died at early age, in a loving act her husband, Robert S. Chamberlain, had many of her articles on medals
reprinted in a bound volume. These included:
· Salathiel Ellis: Cameo-Cutter, Sculptor, Artist of Nineteenth Century America. The Antiques Journal 9:2 (February
1954) pp 36-37.
In reprint: pp 20-22; figures 3, 13-17.
· Bas-Relief Portraits by Salathiel Ellis. The Antiques Journal 9:10 (October 1954) pp 23, 29.
In reprint: pp 23-25; figures 18-21.
· Moritz Furst, Die-Sinker and Artist. The Numismatist 67:6 (June 1954)
pp 588-592.
In reprint: pp 26-32; 26 citations.
· Medals Made in America by Moritz Furst. The Numismatist 67:9 (September 1954) pp 937-943; and 67:10
(October 1954) pp 1075-1080.
In reprint: 33-47; figures 22-28.
· Ferdinand Pettrich, Sculptor of the President Tyler Indian Peace Medal.
The Numismatist 70:4 (April 1957) pp 387-390.
In reprint: 48-53; figure 29.
· John Reich, Assistant Engraver to the United States Mint. The Numismatist 68:6 (June 1955) p 623.
In reprint: 54-62; figures 30-31.
· More John Reich Medals. The Numismatist 68:6 (June 1955) p 623.
In reprint: p 63.
· Joseph Willson, American Medalist. The Numismatist 68:11 (November 1955) pp 1185-1187.
In reprint: pp 64-66; figures 15 and 19.
· Charles Cushing Wright, Distinguished Medalist. Spinning Wheel 14:5 (May 1957) pp 14-16.
In reprint: 67-68; figures 4, 7, 32 and 33.
· Joseph Wright, First Draughtsman and Die-Sinker to the United States Mint. The Numismatist 67:12
(December 1954) pp 1282-1287.
In reprint: pp 69-74; figure 34 and frontispiece.
· Charles Cushing Wright and the Scott and Taylor Medals, The Numismatist 73:6 (June 1960) pp 691-700.
In reprint: pp 75-83.
· General Taylor's Gold Medal for Rio Grande Victories, The Numismatist 72:3 (March 1959) pp 259-265.
In reprint: 84-90.
· General Taylor's Gold Medal for Rio Grande Victories, The Numismatist 72:3 (March 1959) pp 259-265.
In reprint: 84-90.
· Compromise of 1850 Medal, The Numismatist 74:1 (January 1961) pp 27-28.
In reprint: 94-95; figure 32.
· President Zachary Taylor's Indian Peace Medal, The Numismatist 72:5 (May 1959) pp 519-524.
In reprint: 99-108; figures 15, 16, 18, 19, 23, 24 and 30.
· Robert Ball Hughes, Sculptor, and the U.S. Silver Coinage of 1840, The Numismatist 71:8 (August 1958)
pp 928-932.
In reprint: 109-113; figure 12, 45.
· Horatio Greenough's Proposed Designs for the United States Coinage, The Art Quarterly 22:3 (Autumn 1959)
pp 257-271.
In reprint: 114-126; figures 44–50.
· Circle of Friends of the Medallion 1909-1915, Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine 28:2 (Feburary 1962) pp 303-307;
28:3 (March 1962) pp 667-668.
In Reprint: 127-131; figures 51-54.
· The Hopper Medal by Salathiel Ellis. The Numismatist 71:6 (June 1958) pp 655-656.
In reprint: pp 132-133; figure 55.
· A New York Washington Medal, Hobbies 58:4 (June 1953) pp 124-125.
In reprint: 134-137; figure 6.
· Tercentenary of New York Medal, Hobbies 58:10 (December 1953) pp 125-126.
In Reprint: 138-140; figure 2, 54.
M20 {1963} Hibler (Harold E.) and Kappen (Charles V.) So Called Dollars; An Illustrated Standard Catalog
with Valuations. New York: Coin and Currency Institute. 156 pages, illus.
[993 listed]. See also a Second edition below, M59 {2008} Hoffman (Tom),
Hayes (Dave), Brecher (Jonathan) and Dean (John).
So-called dollars are medals that are struck on coin presses; the size is somewhat small for medals, but the
advantage of having existing equipment to blank, upset and strike this size is quite useful. The authors misspell
Greenduck throughout book. Citations are HK plus a number up to 1033.
M21 {1964} Freeman (Sara Elizabeth) Medals Relating to Medicine and Allied Science in the Numismatic Collection
of The Johns Hopkins University, a Catalogue. Baltimore: Evergreen House Foundation. 430 pages, 32 plates.
[922 items, 396 medalists] Citations are by catalog number.
Author delights in correcting Storer's incorrect descriptions on same items.
M23 {1966} Shaten (Anatoli) Soviet Memorial Medals:
· Sovetskie Memorialnye Medaly 1965 Goda [Soviet Memorial Medals of 1965] In Sovetskii Kollektsioner 4:
(1966) p 70-74, illus.
· Sovetskie Memorialnye Medaly 1966 Goda [Soviet Memorial Medals of 1966] In Sovetskii Kollektsioner 5:
(1967) p 63-66, illus.
· Sovetskie Memorialnye Medaly 1967 Goda [Soviet Memorial Medals of 1967] In Sovetskii Kollektsioner 6:
(1968) p 98-105, illus.
· Sovetskie Memorialnye Medaly 1968 Goda [Soviet Memorial Medals of 1968] In Sovetskii Kollektsioner 7:
(1970) p 96-102, illus.
M25 {1969} United States Mint. Medals of the United States Mint. Washington, Government Printing Office.
Compiled by Kenneth M. Failor and Eleonora Hayden (1969). Revised 1972. 312 pages, illus.
"List medals" first offered by U.S. Mint in list form (circa 1880s), hence the term. This publication is the first
listing in book form.
All citations are to the 1972 edition.
M26 {1970} Grove (Frank W.) Medals of Mexico. 3 volumes.
Vol 1: Medals of the Spanish Kings. San Jose CA:
Prune Tree Graphic (1970) 203 pages.
Vol 2: 1821-1971. San Antonio TX: Almanzar (1972) 476 pages.
Vol 3: Orders, Awards & Military Decorations.
Guadalajara Mexico: (1974) 208 pages.
M27 {1971} Prucha (Francis Paul, S.J.) Indian Peace Medals In American History. Madison, WI: State
Historical Society of Wisconsin (1971) 186 pp, ill.
Reprinted: Bluffton, SC: Rivilo Books. 186 pp.
Sections reprinted:
· United States Mint. Medals of the United States Mint. Washington, Government Printing Office (1969).
Revised 1972. pp 285-288.
· The Indian Peace Medals of Willson and Ellis, Saint Lawrence County Historical Association Quarterly 40:3
(Summer 1995) p 2-12.
M28 {1972} Ross (Thomas B. Jr.) NENA Medals. Enfield, CT: Author (1972) 32 pages, illus.
M29 {1973} Clain-Stefanelli (Elvira) and Clain-Stefanelli (Vladimir) Medals Commemorating the Battles of the
American Revolution, Washington DCL Smithsonian Instittion. The National Museum of History and
Technology (1973) 44 pages, illus.
M30 {1974} Kovel (Ralph and Terry) The Kovels’ Collector’s Guide to Limited Editions; new York: Crown
Publishers, Inc. (1974) 250 pages, illus.
M31 {1974} Krause (Chester) Guidebook of Franklin Mint Issues. Iola, WI: Krause Publications. Annual editions
issued 1974-80+.
M32 {1974} Weber (Robert) and Bertram (Fred) An Epic in Sculpture; The Medallic History of the
Jewish People. New York: Judaic Heritage Society. 179 pages, illus.
[120-medal series, by 25 artists]
M36 {1976} Johnson (D. Wayne) Premature Circle of Precocious Friends [Circle of Friends of the Medallion], Coins
Magazine 22:11 (Nov 1976) pp 62-69, illus. A year later (1977) the author issued a 4-page sales flyer "Johnson &
Jensen Specialized Report" on the Circle of Friends issues that gave estimates of number issued and other data.
M37 {1977} Julian (R.W.) Medals of the United States Mint, The First Century, 1792-1892. Token and Medal
Society. 424 pages.
[573 items, 69 artists, index of artists, p 418-419, compiled by DWJ]
Monumental work on 19th century mint medals.
Artists are identified for 412 items; 161 items have unknown artists.
M38 {1977} MacNeil (Neil) The President's Medal, 1789-1977. New York: Clarkson N. Potter in
association with the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. 160 pages, illus.
M39 {1981} Levine (H. Joseph) Collector's Guide: Presidential Medals and Memorabilia. Danbury, CT: Johnson &
Jensen. 120 pages, illus.
Biographies (p 100-103) and photo captions written by D. Wayne Johnson.
M41 {1986) Hartzog (Rich) 1986 Price Guide for “Medals of the United States Mint The First
Century 1792-1892" by R.W. Julian; Rockford, IL: author (1986) illus.
M42 {1987} Baxter (Barbara A.) The Beaux-Arts Medal in America. New York: American Numismatic Society. For
Exhibition Sept 26, 1987 to April 16, 1988. 92 pages, illus.
[112 artists listed total: 67 Americans, 37 Foreign, 6 non medallic artists; 368 medallic items]
M45 {1987} Eimer (Christopher) British Commemorative Medals and Their Values. London: Seaby.
265 pages, illus. (Second edition) London: Spink{2010) 326 pages, color illus
(249 plates). Citations herein to second edition.
Glossary [34 items] pp 22-27. Bibliography [292 items] pp 294-300.
Index of Medallists [629 listed; 100 American interest; 47 producers]
M47 {1987} Pesolano-Filos (Francis) Medals of the Presidents, Secretaries of the Treasury and Directors of the U.S.
Mint, 1789-1981. New York: Eros Publishing Co. 115 + 53 + 56 + 39 pages, illus.
Cantankerous author in his dealings with U.S. Mint. Numerous errors; lacks correct meaning of medallic terms:
device, incised, legend, truncation, others. Not recommended.
M49 {1989} Eimer (Christopher) An Introduction to Commemorative Medals. London: Seaby (1989)
147 pages, illus. Entirely British medals.
M50 {1990} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) European and American Medallic Art: Masters, Medals and Mints; The Italian
Renaissance to Modern America. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah Museum of Fine Arts (1990).
M51 {1990} Heath (Robert R., editor) N.E.N.A. Conference & Convention Medals Including
Transportation Tokens & Related Exonumia. No place (1990). Later editions
(1994) and (2005) unpaged loose-leaf.
M53 {1997} Johnson (Kenneth R.) and Floyd (Jeffrey B.) Membership and National Encampment
Badges of the Grand Army of the Republic 1866-1949. Orders and Medals Society of America (1997)
80 pages, illus.
M52 {2001} Rezak (Ira) The Samuel Friedenberg Project: A Privately Commissioned Medallic Jewish
Hall of Fame c1940. Médailles (2001). Paper presented at 27th Congress
F.I.D.E.M., Weimar, Germany, September 2000. Also a speech given at the
New York Numismatic Club by Ira Rezak 12 October 2000 on “The Samuel Friedenberg Project.”
M54 {2006} Levi (Harold) and Corell (George) The Lovett Cent; A Confederate Story; Lulu
Internet Publication (2006) 312 pages, 141 illus.
M55 {2007} Adams (John W.) and Bentley (Anne E.) Comitia Americana and Related Medals;
Underappreciated Monuments to Our Heritage. Crestline CA: George Frederick
Kolbe (2007) 285 pages.
M56 {2007} Ostendorf (John) Civil War Store Cardsof Cincinnati. Civil War Token Soiety (2007) 377pages.
M57 {2007} Jaeger (Katherine) and Bowers (Q. David) 100 Greatest American Medals and Tokens.
Atlanta, GA: Whitman Publishing (2007) 120 pages, color illus.
M59 {2008} Hoffman (Tom), Hayes (Dave), Brecher (Jonathan) and Dean (John). So Called Dollars;
An Illustrated Standard Catalog with Valuations. 2nd Edition. Clifton, NJ: Coin
and Currency Institute, 194 pages, illus, 7 pages in color. With 15-page Price Supplement.
M60 {2008} Dean (John T.) National Commemorative Medals of the United States Mint; An Illustrated
Catalog. [Evergreen, CO]: published by the author, 69 + 9 pages, color illus.
Second edition: (2012) author, 73 + 15 pages; a separate publication accomp- anies: An Illustrated Price
Guide & Checklist (2012) 19 pages, color illus.
[Not to be confused with M62 Swoger with same name, subject and date.]
M61 {2008} Jaeger (Katherine) The Guide Book of United States Tokens and Medals. Atlanta GA: Whitman Publishing (2008) 289 pages, color illus.
M62 {2008} Swoger (William) National Commemorative Medals of the United States of America Since
1873. Lake Odessa, MI: Author, 300 pages, color illus.
[Not to be confused with M60 Dean with same name, subject and date.]
M63 {2009} Harkness (Andrew) and Corio (Timothy J.) Agricultural and Mechanical Society Award
Medals of the United States. Pittsford, NY: Author, 200 pages, color illus.
M64 {2010} Corio (Timothy J.) Rochester Numismatic Association Medals; A Pocket Guide. Rochester
NY: Author (2010) 40 pages, illus.
M65 {2010} Maier (Nicolas) French Medallic Art, 1870-1940. Munich: Author (2010) 415 pp, illus, in three languages: German, English, French.
Discusses development of art medal in France, leading up to establishment, in 1899, by art critic Roger Marx,
of Socit des Amis de la Medaille Francois (called SAMF throughout the book); illustrates 63 medals in SAMF
series by 52 artists until series ceased in 1930. Author continues numbering system for medals of prominent
French medallists (1863-1940) for a total of 336 medals by 73 artists.
M66 {2011} Shevlin (Jeff) and Hyder (William D.) Charbneau So-Called Dollars. Carmichael, CA:
So-Called Books (2011) 74 pages, color illus.
M68 {2012} Alexander (David Thompson) American Art Medals, 1909-1995; The Circle of Friends of
Medallion and the Society of Medalists. New York: American Numismatic Society (2012) 294 pages, color illus.
An unauthorized edition.
MA MEDAL IN AMERICA (THE).
MA1 {1988} Stahl (Alan M., editor) The Medal in America.
New York: American Numismatic Society. Coinage of the Americas Conference, Sept 26-27, 1987.
Volume 1, 247 pages, illus. Includes:
· Yvonne Korshak "The Winds of Libertas: Augus- tin Dupre's Libertas Americana," pp 61-78.
· Cornelius Vermeule "Medallic and Marble Memorials: Mint to Mausoleum in Victorian America," pp 79-99.
· Dorothy Budd Bartle "John Cotton Dana and the Ideal Museum Collection of Medals" p 101-117.
· Donna J. Hassler "The Medals of John Flanagan," pp 119-133.
· Michael Richman "The Medals of Daniel Chester French" p 135-156.
· Cymthia (Pratt) Kennedy Sam "Bela Lyon Pratt (1867-1917): Medals, Medallions and Coins," pp 157-182.
· August L. Freundlich "The Coins and Medals of James Earle Fraser," pp 183-199.
· Elaine J. Leotti "The American Woman Medalist, A Critical Survey," pp 201-222.
· Joseph Veach Noble "The Society of Medalists," pp 223-247.
MA2 {1999} Stahl (Alan M., editor) The Medal in America;
New York: American Numismatic Society. Coinage of the Americas Conference, November 8-9, 1997.
Volume 2, 294 pages, illus. Includes:
· Chris Neuzil "A Reckoning of Moritz Furst's American Medals" pp 17-118.
· Thayer Tolles "A Bit of Artistic Idealism: Augustus Saint-Gaudens's World's Columbian Exposition
Commemorative Presentation Medal" pp 135-156.
· Barbara A. Baxter "A.A. Weinman, Classic Medalist" pp 157-175.
· Scott Miller "The Medallic Work of Emil Fuchs" pp 177-233.
· Susan Luftschein "Charles De Kay and the Circle of Friends of the Medallion: Aesthetic Taste In America"
pp 235-262.
· Bob Mueller "Paul Manship's Medallic Mythology" pp 263-282.
· Virginia Janssen "The Art of Die-Engraving," pp 283-287.
· Ron Landis "Hand Engraving and Die-Sinking," pp 289-294.
Cited herein: Storer (medical).
M1 {1861} Snowden (James R.) A Description of the Medals of Washington; The Medallic Memorials of
Washington in the Mint of the United States. Philadelphia (1861) 203 pages, 21 plates.
M2 {1878} Loubat (Joseph Florimond) The Medallic History of the United States of America, 1776-1876. New
York: privately published. 2 vols, pages. Reprinted (1967): New Milford, Conn. Norman Fladerman.
M3 {1880} Marvin (William T.R.) The Medals of the Masonic Fraternity. Boston: 1880. 329 pp, 17 plates.
Masonic Medals; Supplement to the Medals of the Masonic Fraternity, run serially in the American Numismatic
Journal (1888-1910). Reprinted Boston, 1909 257 pages.
M4 {1894} Betts (Charles Wyllys) American Colonial History Illustrated by Contemporary Medals.
New York: Scott Stamp & Coin Co. Reprinted (1970) Glendale, NY: Benchmark Publishing; (1972) Boston:
Quarterman Publishing. 332 pages, illus.
After author died (1887, age 42) the manuscript was editied by William T.R. Marvin and Lyman Haynes Low.
The preface, written by the author's brother, Frederic H. Betts, states an often repeated quotation: "It is safer to
quote a medal than a historian."
Like Forrer, Betts defines "American" as every country in the Western Hemisphere. Thus of 623 medals listed in
Betts, 164 have known artists (of 59 different artists) but we have cited only those 105 medals of close United
States association. Book’s content served as subject for entire COAC conference by the American Numismatic
Society, May 15, 2004.
M5 {1900} Marx (Roger) Les Médailleurs Modernes en Frnace et a l'étranger, 1787-1900. Paris. 12 pages, 32 plates.
M6 {1905} Bolen (John Adams) An Accurate and Descriptive Catalog of the Medals, Cards and
Fac-Similies Struck From Dies Made by J.A. Bolen. Providence RI: Albert L.
Stevens, Printer (1905) 13 pages.
M7 {1915} Belden (Bauman Lowe) Medals and Publications of the American Numismatic Scoiety with
an Historical Sketch. New York: the Society, 81 pages, illus.
M8 {1917) Hood (Jennings) and Young (Charles J.) American Orders & Societies and Their
Decorations. Philadelphia: Bailey, Banks & Biddle (1917) 107 pages. Reprint edition London: London Stamp
Exchange Ltd (1991) 107 pages..
M9 {1919-28} Milford Haven (Marquees of) Naval Medals. London: John Murray. 3 volumes: vol 1
(1919), vol 2 (1921), vol 3 (1928).
United States medals in vol 3.
M10 {1923} Storer (Malcolm) Numismatics of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Historical Society, n.p.,
319 pages, 38 plates. [2317 items listed]
All numismatic items even remotely connected to the state are included (example: a Minnesota Royal Arch
medal, 685, is included because its national headquarters were located in Boston). Storer's cataloging style
reversed left and right (opposite of numismatic custom) the item's left and right, not the viewer's.
He called panels incorrect term ("labels").
Cited herein: Storer (Massachusetts).
M11 {1927} Belden (Bauman Lowe) Indian Peace Medals Issued in the United States. New York:
American Numismatic Society. 46 pages, 22 plates.
Reprint by Leonard Babin (1958). Reprint with additional material, New Milford, Conn: Norm Fladerman
(1966) 46 pages, 22 plates.
M12 {1927} Eidlitz (Robert James) Medals and Medallions Relating to Architects. New York. 190 pages, 125 plates.
M13 {1928} Newark Museum, Medals Made in Newark. Newark: Newark Museum. 24 pages, illus.
Description and historical sketch written by Miss Dorothy H. Dudley of the Exhibits department.
Bibliography p 22-24.
M14 {1930} Storer (Horatio Robinson) Medicina in Nummis; a Descriptive List of the Coins, Medals,
Jetons Relating to Medicine, Surgery and the Allied Sciences. Boston: privately published. 1146 pages.
[8343 numbered items listed, but with liberal use of letter suffixes drive the total well over 9000].
Edited and copyrighted by Malcolm Storer, son of the compiler, and himself a compiler of Massachusetts
Medals, M10.
Horatio Storer is notorious for miscataloging and unfortunately his errors were repeated elsewhere (e.g. Forrer
Biographical Dictionary of Medalists). Storer's idiosyncrasies include use of "undescribed" for unlisted (or
uninscribed) and would sometimes omit a reverse description but include other characteristics on the line
following "Rev."
Cited herein: Storer (medical).
M15 {1934} Hansen {Harvey L.) George Washington Bicentennial Celebration 1732-1932. The Numismatist 47:1
(January 1934) p 3-18, illus.
M16 {1936} Jamieson (Melvill Allan) Medals Awarded to North American Indian Chiefs 1714-1922 ...
London: Spink & Son, 122 pp, illus.
M17 {1937} National Maritime Museum (Greenwich England) British and Foreign Medals Relating to
Naval and Maritime Affairs, arranged and indexed by the Earl of Sandwich. Greenwich: The Museum (1937) 07 pages, 27 plates.
M18 {1963} Friedenberg (Daniel M.) Great Jewish Portraits in Metal; Selected Medals and Plaques
From the Samuel Friedenberg Collection of the Jewish Museum. New York: Schocken Books (1963) 143 pages,
illus.
M19 {1963} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) American Medals and Medallists. Annandale, Virginia: Turnpike Press
Inc; 146 pages, 55 plates.
Author died at early age, in a loving act her husband, Robert S. Chamberlain, had many of her articles on medals
reprinted in a bound volume. These included:
· Salathiel Ellis: Cameo-Cutter, Sculptor, Artist of Nineteenth Century America. The Antiques Journal 9:2 (February
1954) pp 36-37.
In reprint: pp 20-22; figures 3, 13-17.
· Bas-Relief Portraits by Salathiel Ellis. The Antiques Journal 9:10 (October 1954) pp 23, 29.
In reprint: pp 23-25; figures 18-21.
· Moritz Furst, Die-Sinker and Artist. The Numismatist 67:6 (June 1954)
pp 588-592.
In reprint: pp 26-32; 26 citations.
· Medals Made in America by Moritz Furst. The Numismatist 67:9 (September 1954) pp 937-943; and 67:10
(October 1954) pp 1075-1080.
In reprint: 33-47; figures 22-28.
· Ferdinand Pettrich, Sculptor of the President Tyler Indian Peace Medal.
The Numismatist 70:4 (April 1957) pp 387-390.
In reprint: 48-53; figure 29.
· John Reich, Assistant Engraver to the United States Mint. The Numismatist 68:6 (June 1955) p 623.
In reprint: 54-62; figures 30-31.
· More John Reich Medals. The Numismatist 68:6 (June 1955) p 623.
In reprint: p 63.
· Joseph Willson, American Medalist. The Numismatist 68:11 (November 1955) pp 1185-1187.
In reprint: pp 64-66; figures 15 and 19.
· Charles Cushing Wright, Distinguished Medalist. Spinning Wheel 14:5 (May 1957) pp 14-16.
In reprint: 67-68; figures 4, 7, 32 and 33.
· Joseph Wright, First Draughtsman and Die-Sinker to the United States Mint. The Numismatist 67:12
(December 1954) pp 1282-1287.
In reprint: pp 69-74; figure 34 and frontispiece.
· Charles Cushing Wright and the Scott and Taylor Medals, The Numismatist 73:6 (June 1960) pp 691-700.
In reprint: pp 75-83.
· General Taylor's Gold Medal for Rio Grande Victories, The Numismatist 72:3 (March 1959) pp 259-265.
In reprint: 84-90.
· General Taylor's Gold Medal for Rio Grande Victories, The Numismatist 72:3 (March 1959) pp 259-265.
In reprint: 84-90.
· Compromise of 1850 Medal, The Numismatist 74:1 (January 1961) pp 27-28.
In reprint: 94-95; figure 32.
· President Zachary Taylor's Indian Peace Medal, The Numismatist 72:5 (May 1959) pp 519-524.
In reprint: 99-108; figures 15, 16, 18, 19, 23, 24 and 30.
· Robert Ball Hughes, Sculptor, and the U.S. Silver Coinage of 1840, The Numismatist 71:8 (August 1958)
pp 928-932.
In reprint: 109-113; figure 12, 45.
· Horatio Greenough's Proposed Designs for the United States Coinage, The Art Quarterly 22:3 (Autumn 1959)
pp 257-271.
In reprint: 114-126; figures 44–50.
· Circle of Friends of the Medallion 1909-1915, Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine 28:2 (Feburary 1962) pp 303-307;
28:3 (March 1962) pp 667-668.
In Reprint: 127-131; figures 51-54.
· The Hopper Medal by Salathiel Ellis. The Numismatist 71:6 (June 1958) pp 655-656.
In reprint: pp 132-133; figure 55.
· A New York Washington Medal, Hobbies 58:4 (June 1953) pp 124-125.
In reprint: 134-137; figure 6.
· Tercentenary of New York Medal, Hobbies 58:10 (December 1953) pp 125-126.
In Reprint: 138-140; figure 2, 54.
M20 {1963} Hibler (Harold E.) and Kappen (Charles V.) So Called Dollars; An Illustrated Standard Catalog
with Valuations. New York: Coin and Currency Institute. 156 pages, illus.
[993 listed]. See also a Second edition below, M59 {2008} Hoffman (Tom),
Hayes (Dave), Brecher (Jonathan) and Dean (John).
So-called dollars are medals that are struck on coin presses; the size is somewhat small for medals, but the
advantage of having existing equipment to blank, upset and strike this size is quite useful. The authors misspell
Greenduck throughout book. Citations are HK plus a number up to 1033.
M21 {1964} Freeman (Sara Elizabeth) Medals Relating to Medicine and Allied Science in the Numismatic Collection
of The Johns Hopkins University, a Catalogue. Baltimore: Evergreen House Foundation. 430 pages, 32 plates.
[922 items, 396 medalists] Citations are by catalog number.
Author delights in correcting Storer's incorrect descriptions on same items.
M23 {1966} Shaten (Anatoli) Soviet Memorial Medals:
· Sovetskie Memorialnye Medaly 1965 Goda [Soviet Memorial Medals of 1965] In Sovetskii Kollektsioner 4:
(1966) p 70-74, illus.
· Sovetskie Memorialnye Medaly 1966 Goda [Soviet Memorial Medals of 1966] In Sovetskii Kollektsioner 5:
(1967) p 63-66, illus.
· Sovetskie Memorialnye Medaly 1967 Goda [Soviet Memorial Medals of 1967] In Sovetskii Kollektsioner 6:
(1968) p 98-105, illus.
· Sovetskie Memorialnye Medaly 1968 Goda [Soviet Memorial Medals of 1968] In Sovetskii Kollektsioner 7:
(1970) p 96-102, illus.
M25 {1969} United States Mint. Medals of the United States Mint. Washington, Government Printing Office.
Compiled by Kenneth M. Failor and Eleonora Hayden (1969). Revised 1972. 312 pages, illus.
"List medals" first offered by U.S. Mint in list form (circa 1880s), hence the term. This publication is the first
listing in book form.
All citations are to the 1972 edition.
M26 {1970} Grove (Frank W.) Medals of Mexico. 3 volumes.
Vol 1: Medals of the Spanish Kings. San Jose CA:
Prune Tree Graphic (1970) 203 pages.
Vol 2: 1821-1971. San Antonio TX: Almanzar (1972) 476 pages.
Vol 3: Orders, Awards & Military Decorations.
Guadalajara Mexico: (1974) 208 pages.
M27 {1971} Prucha (Francis Paul, S.J.) Indian Peace Medals In American History. Madison, WI: State
Historical Society of Wisconsin (1971) 186 pp, ill.
Reprinted: Bluffton, SC: Rivilo Books. 186 pp.
Sections reprinted:
· United States Mint. Medals of the United States Mint. Washington, Government Printing Office (1969).
Revised 1972. pp 285-288.
· The Indian Peace Medals of Willson and Ellis, Saint Lawrence County Historical Association Quarterly 40:3
(Summer 1995) p 2-12.
M28 {1972} Ross (Thomas B. Jr.) NENA Medals. Enfield, CT: Author (1972) 32 pages, illus.
M29 {1973} Clain-Stefanelli (Elvira) and Clain-Stefanelli (Vladimir) Medals Commemorating the Battles of the
American Revolution, Washington DCL Smithsonian Instittion. The National Museum of History and
Technology (1973) 44 pages, illus.
M30 {1974} Kovel (Ralph and Terry) The Kovels’ Collector’s Guide to Limited Editions; new York: Crown
Publishers, Inc. (1974) 250 pages, illus.
M31 {1974} Krause (Chester) Guidebook of Franklin Mint Issues. Iola, WI: Krause Publications. Annual editions
issued 1974-80+.
M32 {1974} Weber (Robert) and Bertram (Fred) An Epic in Sculpture; The Medallic History of the
Jewish People. New York: Judaic Heritage Society. 179 pages, illus.
[120-medal series, by 25 artists]
M36 {1976} Johnson (D. Wayne) Premature Circle of Precocious Friends [Circle of Friends of the Medallion], Coins
Magazine 22:11 (Nov 1976) pp 62-69, illus. A year later (1977) the author issued a 4-page sales flyer "Johnson &
Jensen Specialized Report" on the Circle of Friends issues that gave estimates of number issued and other data.
M37 {1977} Julian (R.W.) Medals of the United States Mint, The First Century, 1792-1892. Token and Medal
Society. 424 pages.
[573 items, 69 artists, index of artists, p 418-419, compiled by DWJ]
Monumental work on 19th century mint medals.
Artists are identified for 412 items; 161 items have unknown artists.
M38 {1977} MacNeil (Neil) The President's Medal, 1789-1977. New York: Clarkson N. Potter in
association with the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. 160 pages, illus.
M39 {1981} Levine (H. Joseph) Collector's Guide: Presidential Medals and Memorabilia. Danbury, CT: Johnson &
Jensen. 120 pages, illus.
Biographies (p 100-103) and photo captions written by D. Wayne Johnson.
M41 {1986) Hartzog (Rich) 1986 Price Guide for “Medals of the United States Mint The First
Century 1792-1892" by R.W. Julian; Rockford, IL: author (1986) illus.
M42 {1987} Baxter (Barbara A.) The Beaux-Arts Medal in America. New York: American Numismatic Society. For
Exhibition Sept 26, 1987 to April 16, 1988. 92 pages, illus.
[112 artists listed total: 67 Americans, 37 Foreign, 6 non medallic artists; 368 medallic items]
M45 {1987} Eimer (Christopher) British Commemorative Medals and Their Values. London: Seaby.
265 pages, illus. (Second edition) London: Spink{2010) 326 pages, color illus
(249 plates). Citations herein to second edition.
Glossary [34 items] pp 22-27. Bibliography [292 items] pp 294-300.
Index of Medallists [629 listed; 100 American interest; 47 producers]
M47 {1987} Pesolano-Filos (Francis) Medals of the Presidents, Secretaries of the Treasury and Directors of the U.S.
Mint, 1789-1981. New York: Eros Publishing Co. 115 + 53 + 56 + 39 pages, illus.
Cantankerous author in his dealings with U.S. Mint. Numerous errors; lacks correct meaning of medallic terms:
device, incised, legend, truncation, others. Not recommended.
M49 {1989} Eimer (Christopher) An Introduction to Commemorative Medals. London: Seaby (1989)
147 pages, illus. Entirely British medals.
M50 {1990} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) European and American Medallic Art: Masters, Medals and Mints; The Italian
Renaissance to Modern America. Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah Museum of Fine Arts (1990).
M51 {1990} Heath (Robert R., editor) N.E.N.A. Conference & Convention Medals Including
Transportation Tokens & Related Exonumia. No place (1990). Later editions
(1994) and (2005) unpaged loose-leaf.
M53 {1997} Johnson (Kenneth R.) and Floyd (Jeffrey B.) Membership and National Encampment
Badges of the Grand Army of the Republic 1866-1949. Orders and Medals Society of America (1997)
80 pages, illus.
M52 {2001} Rezak (Ira) The Samuel Friedenberg Project: A Privately Commissioned Medallic Jewish
Hall of Fame c1940. Médailles (2001). Paper presented at 27th Congress
F.I.D.E.M., Weimar, Germany, September 2000. Also a speech given at the
New York Numismatic Club by Ira Rezak 12 October 2000 on “The Samuel Friedenberg Project.”
M54 {2006} Levi (Harold) and Corell (George) The Lovett Cent; A Confederate Story; Lulu
Internet Publication (2006) 312 pages, 141 illus.
M55 {2007} Adams (John W.) and Bentley (Anne E.) Comitia Americana and Related Medals;
Underappreciated Monuments to Our Heritage. Crestline CA: George Frederick
Kolbe (2007) 285 pages.
M56 {2007} Ostendorf (John) Civil War Store Cardsof Cincinnati. Civil War Token Soiety (2007) 377pages.
M57 {2007} Jaeger (Katherine) and Bowers (Q. David) 100 Greatest American Medals and Tokens.
Atlanta, GA: Whitman Publishing (2007) 120 pages, color illus.
M59 {2008} Hoffman (Tom), Hayes (Dave), Brecher (Jonathan) and Dean (John). So Called Dollars;
An Illustrated Standard Catalog with Valuations. 2nd Edition. Clifton, NJ: Coin
and Currency Institute, 194 pages, illus, 7 pages in color. With 15-page Price Supplement.
M60 {2008} Dean (John T.) National Commemorative Medals of the United States Mint; An Illustrated
Catalog. [Evergreen, CO]: published by the author, 69 + 9 pages, color illus.
Second edition: (2012) author, 73 + 15 pages; a separate publication accomp- anies: An Illustrated Price
Guide & Checklist (2012) 19 pages, color illus.
[Not to be confused with M62 Swoger with same name, subject and date.]
M61 {2008} Jaeger (Katherine) The Guide Book of United States Tokens and Medals. Atlanta GA: Whitman Publishing (2008) 289 pages, color illus.
M62 {2008} Swoger (William) National Commemorative Medals of the United States of America Since
1873. Lake Odessa, MI: Author, 300 pages, color illus.
[Not to be confused with M60 Dean with same name, subject and date.]
M63 {2009} Harkness (Andrew) and Corio (Timothy J.) Agricultural and Mechanical Society Award
Medals of the United States. Pittsford, NY: Author, 200 pages, color illus.
M64 {2010} Corio (Timothy J.) Rochester Numismatic Association Medals; A Pocket Guide. Rochester
NY: Author (2010) 40 pages, illus.
M65 {2010} Maier (Nicolas) French Medallic Art, 1870-1940. Munich: Author (2010) 415 pp, illus, in three languages: German, English, French.
Discusses development of art medal in France, leading up to establishment, in 1899, by art critic Roger Marx,
of Socit des Amis de la Medaille Francois (called SAMF throughout the book); illustrates 63 medals in SAMF
series by 52 artists until series ceased in 1930. Author continues numbering system for medals of prominent
French medallists (1863-1940) for a total of 336 medals by 73 artists.
M66 {2011} Shevlin (Jeff) and Hyder (William D.) Charbneau So-Called Dollars. Carmichael, CA:
So-Called Books (2011) 74 pages, color illus.
M68 {2012} Alexander (David Thompson) American Art Medals, 1909-1995; The Circle of Friends of
Medallion and the Society of Medalists. New York: American Numismatic Society (2012) 294 pages, color illus.
An unauthorized edition.
MA MEDAL IN AMERICA (THE).
MA1 {1988} Stahl (Alan M., editor) The Medal in America.
New York: American Numismatic Society. Coinage of the Americas Conference, Sept 26-27, 1987.
Volume 1, 247 pages, illus. Includes:
· Yvonne Korshak "The Winds of Libertas: Augus- tin Dupre's Libertas Americana," pp 61-78.
· Cornelius Vermeule "Medallic and Marble Memorials: Mint to Mausoleum in Victorian America," pp 79-99.
· Dorothy Budd Bartle "John Cotton Dana and the Ideal Museum Collection of Medals" p 101-117.
· Donna J. Hassler "The Medals of John Flanagan," pp 119-133.
· Michael Richman "The Medals of Daniel Chester French" p 135-156.
· Cymthia (Pratt) Kennedy Sam "Bela Lyon Pratt (1867-1917): Medals, Medallions and Coins," pp 157-182.
· August L. Freundlich "The Coins and Medals of James Earle Fraser," pp 183-199.
· Elaine J. Leotti "The American Woman Medalist, A Critical Survey," pp 201-222.
· Joseph Veach Noble "The Society of Medalists," pp 223-247.
MA2 {1999} Stahl (Alan M., editor) The Medal in America;
New York: American Numismatic Society. Coinage of the Americas Conference, November 8-9, 1997.
Volume 2, 294 pages, illus. Includes:
· Chris Neuzil "A Reckoning of Moritz Furst's American Medals" pp 17-118.
· Thayer Tolles "A Bit of Artistic Idealism: Augustus Saint-Gaudens's World's Columbian Exposition
Commemorative Presentation Medal" pp 135-156.
· Barbara A. Baxter "A.A. Weinman, Classic Medalist" pp 157-175.
· Scott Miller "The Medallic Work of Emil Fuchs" pp 177-233.
· Susan Luftschein "Charles De Kay and the Circle of Friends of the Medallion: Aesthetic Taste In America"
pp 235-262.
· Bob Mueller "Paul Manship's Medallic Mythology" pp 263-282.
· Virginia Janssen "The Art of Die-Engraving," pp 283-287.
· Ron Landis "Hand Engraving and Die-Sinking," pp 289-294.
Cited herein: Storer (medical).
N N U M I S M A T I C – G E N E R A L
(General Works)
N1 {1870} Crosby (Sylvester Sage) Early Coins of America. Boston: Author. 391 pages, 9 plates.
Reprinted: Chicago: C.E. Green (1945); Arcadia, CA (1965); New York: Burt Franklin (1974); Lawrence, Mass:
Quarterman Publications (1974).
Classic American work.
N2 {1881} Smith (Andrew Madsen) Coins and Coinage: The United States Mint, Philadelphia. Philadelphia. Later
editions (1884), (1885) 107 pages, illus.
Subtitle: History, biography, statistic, work, machinery, products, officials. Intended for the general public but
contains useful mint data for numismatists.
N3 {1885} Evans (George G.) Illustrated History of the United States Mint and a Complete Description
of the American Coinage. Philadelphia: Later editions: yearly through 1894, 1897, 1901. Reprinted (1977)
New York: Stanford Durst. 190 pages, illus, 32 plates.
N4 {1891} Smith (Andrew Madsen) Visitor's Guide of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, Pa.
Philadelphia. 175 pages, illus.
N5 {1903} Young (James Rankin) The United States Mint at Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Capt. A.J. Andrews,
94 pages, illus.
Historical account and accurate description of new Mint (the third in Philadelphia) with ample illustrations.
N7 {1914} Comparette (Thomas Louis) Coins and Medals Produced in the United States in 1913, American Journal
of Numismatics 47: (1914) pp 142.
First use of term “art medal” as author divides all work into coins, art medals, commercial medals.
N8 {1924} Stewart (Frank H.) History of the First United States Mint, Its People and its Operations. Camden, NJ.
Reprint (1974) Lawrence, Mass: Quaterman Publications. 224 pages, illus.
N10 {1958} Adelson (Howard L.) The American Numismatic Society, 1858-1958. New York: The Society. 390 pages,
illus.
History of the Society reflects history of numismatics in America. Many prominent medallists included among
its membership.
N11 {1958} American Numismatic Society Centennial Publication, edited by H. Inghold. New York:
The Society.
N13 {1963} Julian (Robert W.) The Beginnings of Coinage – 1793, Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine
29:5 (May 1963) pp 1357-64.
N14 {1965} Clain-Stefanelli (Elvira) Numismatics – An Ancient Science; A Survey of its History.
(Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology, Paper 52). Washington: Smithsonian Institution.
102 pages, illus.
N15 {1966} Taxay (Don) The U.S. Mint and Coinage; An Illustrated History From 1776 to the Present.
New York: Arco Publishing Co. 400 pages, illus. Reprint London: Garnstone (1971).
N16 {1967} Taxay (Don) Illustrated History of United States Commemorative Coinage. New York: ARCO, 256
pages, illus.
Illustrates sketches, models and history of commemorative coins (1892-1954) but lacks an index.
N17 {1968} Clain-Stefanelli (Vladimir) History of the National Numismatic Collections. Contributions from the
Museum of History and Technology Paper 31. Washington, DC: GPO. 108 pages, illus.
N18 {1968} United States Mint. The Mint Story. Washington, DC; Bureau of the Mint. 40 pages, illus.
N20 {1972} Clain-Stefanelli (Vladimir) The History of Money and Medals. Washington, DC:
Smithsonian Institution. 20 pages, illus.
N21 {1974} Clain-Stefanelli (Elvira and Vladimir) The Beauty and Lore of Coins, Currency and Medals.
Croton-on-Hudson, NY: Riverwood Publishers. Photography by Lee Boltin. 256 pages, illus.
N22 {1974} Julian (Robert W.) "New Nation; Brave but Broke," series in Coins Magazine.
On early U.S. Mint history.
N23 {1975} Coin World (Staff) Coin World Almanac.
Sidney OH: Amos Press Inc. Numerous editions:
1st edition (1975) 833 pages.
Bicentennial Medals, p 34-47, others 47-53.
2nd edition (1976) 1002 pages.
Bicentennial Medals, p 14-49, others 667-673.
3rd edition (1978) 984 pages.
Bicentennial Medals, p 426-460, others.
4th edition (1984) 734 pages.
5th edition (1987) 734 pages.
6th edition (1990) 743 pages.
7th edition (2000) 700 pages.
N25 {1981} Sweeny (James O.) A Numismatic History of the Birmingham Mint. Birmingham: The
Mint, 245 pages, illus.
N26 {1982} Fauver (L.B) Exonumia Symbolism & Classification; A Catalogue of Kettle Pieces...
Meno Park, CA: Oak Grove Publications (1982) 350 pages, illus.
N27 {1984) Jung (Ewald) World Coin Encyclopedia. New York: William Morrow and Company (1984)
297 pp, illus.
N28 {1985} Rochette (Edward C.) The Other Side of the Coin. Frederick, CO: Renaissance House. 159 pages, illus.
[Collection of author's columns.]
N30 {1991} Bowers (Q. David) Commemorative Coins of the United States, A Complete Encyclopedia.
Wolfeboro, NH: Bowers and Merena Galleries, Inc. 768 pages, illus.
Contains biographical information on 75 U.S. designers & engravers of commemorative coins.
N31 {1992} Smith (Pete) American Numismatic Biographies. Rocky River, OH: The Money Tree Gold
Leaf Press. 252 pages. [1400 biographies]
N33 {1998} Bowers (Q. David) American Numismatics Before The Civil War 1760-1860; Emphasizing
the Story of Augustus B. Sage. Wolfeboro, NH: Bowers and Merena Galleries, Inc, 429 pages, illus.
N34 {1999} Bowers (Q. David) The American Numismatic Association Centennial History. Colorado Springs, CO:
ANA (1999) 2 vols.
N35 {1999} Schneider (Stuart L.) Collecting Lincoln. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing Ltd (1999) 288 pages, illus.
N36 {2002} Bowers (Q. David) More Adventures With Rare Coins. Wolfeboro, NH: Bowers and Merena Galleries,
Inc, 459 pages, illus.
N37 {2005} Burdette (Roger W.) Renaissance of American Coinage, 1916-1921. Great Falls, VA: Seneca Mill Press (2005-2997) 3 volumes:
Volume 1 1905-1908 (2006) 382 pages, illus.
Volume 2 1909-1915 (2007) 350 pages, illus.
Volume 3 1916-1921 (2005) 343 pages, illus.
N38 {2008} Bowers (Q. David) A Guide Book of Lincoln Cents. Atlanta: Whitman (2008) 294 pages, illus
N39 {2008} Moran (Michael F.) Striking Change; The Great Artistic Collaboration of Theodore Roosevelt and Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Atlanta GA: Whitman (2008) 432 pages, illus.
N40 {2009} Kleeberg (John M.) and Alexander (David T.) An Island of Civility; The Centennial
History of The New York New Numismatic Club, 1908/09 – 2008/09. New York:
The New York Numismatic Club (2009) 457 pages, color illus.
N41 {2009} Reed (Fred) Abraham Lincoln The Image of His Greatness. Atlanta GA: Whitman (2009)
272 pages, color illus.
N43 {2011} Orosz (Joel J.) and Augsburger (Leonard D.) The Secret History of the First U.S. Mint.
Atlanta GA: Whitman Publishing (2011) 318 pages, color illus.
N45 {2012} Mercanti (John) and Standish (Michael) American Silver Eagles; A Guide To the U.S.
Bullion Coin Program, Atlanta, GA: Whitman Publishing,154 pages, color illus.
N47 {2012} Reed (Fred) Abraham Lincoln Beyond The American Icon. Atlanta GA: Whitman (2012) 443 pages, color illus.
(General Works)
N1 {1870} Crosby (Sylvester Sage) Early Coins of America. Boston: Author. 391 pages, 9 plates.
Reprinted: Chicago: C.E. Green (1945); Arcadia, CA (1965); New York: Burt Franklin (1974); Lawrence, Mass:
Quarterman Publications (1974).
Classic American work.
N2 {1881} Smith (Andrew Madsen) Coins and Coinage: The United States Mint, Philadelphia. Philadelphia. Later
editions (1884), (1885) 107 pages, illus.
Subtitle: History, biography, statistic, work, machinery, products, officials. Intended for the general public but
contains useful mint data for numismatists.
N3 {1885} Evans (George G.) Illustrated History of the United States Mint and a Complete Description
of the American Coinage. Philadelphia: Later editions: yearly through 1894, 1897, 1901. Reprinted (1977)
New York: Stanford Durst. 190 pages, illus, 32 plates.
N4 {1891} Smith (Andrew Madsen) Visitor's Guide of the United States Mint, Philadelphia, Pa.
Philadelphia. 175 pages, illus.
N5 {1903} Young (James Rankin) The United States Mint at Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Capt. A.J. Andrews,
94 pages, illus.
Historical account and accurate description of new Mint (the third in Philadelphia) with ample illustrations.
N7 {1914} Comparette (Thomas Louis) Coins and Medals Produced in the United States in 1913, American Journal
of Numismatics 47: (1914) pp 142.
First use of term “art medal” as author divides all work into coins, art medals, commercial medals.
N8 {1924} Stewart (Frank H.) History of the First United States Mint, Its People and its Operations. Camden, NJ.
Reprint (1974) Lawrence, Mass: Quaterman Publications. 224 pages, illus.
N10 {1958} Adelson (Howard L.) The American Numismatic Society, 1858-1958. New York: The Society. 390 pages,
illus.
History of the Society reflects history of numismatics in America. Many prominent medallists included among
its membership.
N11 {1958} American Numismatic Society Centennial Publication, edited by H. Inghold. New York:
The Society.
N13 {1963} Julian (Robert W.) The Beginnings of Coinage – 1793, Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine
29:5 (May 1963) pp 1357-64.
N14 {1965} Clain-Stefanelli (Elvira) Numismatics – An Ancient Science; A Survey of its History.
(Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology, Paper 52). Washington: Smithsonian Institution.
102 pages, illus.
N15 {1966} Taxay (Don) The U.S. Mint and Coinage; An Illustrated History From 1776 to the Present.
New York: Arco Publishing Co. 400 pages, illus. Reprint London: Garnstone (1971).
N16 {1967} Taxay (Don) Illustrated History of United States Commemorative Coinage. New York: ARCO, 256
pages, illus.
Illustrates sketches, models and history of commemorative coins (1892-1954) but lacks an index.
N17 {1968} Clain-Stefanelli (Vladimir) History of the National Numismatic Collections. Contributions from the
Museum of History and Technology Paper 31. Washington, DC: GPO. 108 pages, illus.
N18 {1968} United States Mint. The Mint Story. Washington, DC; Bureau of the Mint. 40 pages, illus.
N20 {1972} Clain-Stefanelli (Vladimir) The History of Money and Medals. Washington, DC:
Smithsonian Institution. 20 pages, illus.
N21 {1974} Clain-Stefanelli (Elvira and Vladimir) The Beauty and Lore of Coins, Currency and Medals.
Croton-on-Hudson, NY: Riverwood Publishers. Photography by Lee Boltin. 256 pages, illus.
N22 {1974} Julian (Robert W.) "New Nation; Brave but Broke," series in Coins Magazine.
On early U.S. Mint history.
N23 {1975} Coin World (Staff) Coin World Almanac.
Sidney OH: Amos Press Inc. Numerous editions:
1st edition (1975) 833 pages.
Bicentennial Medals, p 34-47, others 47-53.
2nd edition (1976) 1002 pages.
Bicentennial Medals, p 14-49, others 667-673.
3rd edition (1978) 984 pages.
Bicentennial Medals, p 426-460, others.
4th edition (1984) 734 pages.
5th edition (1987) 734 pages.
6th edition (1990) 743 pages.
7th edition (2000) 700 pages.
N25 {1981} Sweeny (James O.) A Numismatic History of the Birmingham Mint. Birmingham: The
Mint, 245 pages, illus.
N26 {1982} Fauver (L.B) Exonumia Symbolism & Classification; A Catalogue of Kettle Pieces...
Meno Park, CA: Oak Grove Publications (1982) 350 pages, illus.
N27 {1984) Jung (Ewald) World Coin Encyclopedia. New York: William Morrow and Company (1984)
297 pp, illus.
N28 {1985} Rochette (Edward C.) The Other Side of the Coin. Frederick, CO: Renaissance House. 159 pages, illus.
[Collection of author's columns.]
N30 {1991} Bowers (Q. David) Commemorative Coins of the United States, A Complete Encyclopedia.
Wolfeboro, NH: Bowers and Merena Galleries, Inc. 768 pages, illus.
Contains biographical information on 75 U.S. designers & engravers of commemorative coins.
N31 {1992} Smith (Pete) American Numismatic Biographies. Rocky River, OH: The Money Tree Gold
Leaf Press. 252 pages. [1400 biographies]
N33 {1998} Bowers (Q. David) American Numismatics Before The Civil War 1760-1860; Emphasizing
the Story of Augustus B. Sage. Wolfeboro, NH: Bowers and Merena Galleries, Inc, 429 pages, illus.
N34 {1999} Bowers (Q. David) The American Numismatic Association Centennial History. Colorado Springs, CO:
ANA (1999) 2 vols.
N35 {1999} Schneider (Stuart L.) Collecting Lincoln. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing Ltd (1999) 288 pages, illus.
N36 {2002} Bowers (Q. David) More Adventures With Rare Coins. Wolfeboro, NH: Bowers and Merena Galleries,
Inc, 459 pages, illus.
N37 {2005} Burdette (Roger W.) Renaissance of American Coinage, 1916-1921. Great Falls, VA: Seneca Mill Press (2005-2997) 3 volumes:
Volume 1 1905-1908 (2006) 382 pages, illus.
Volume 2 1909-1915 (2007) 350 pages, illus.
Volume 3 1916-1921 (2005) 343 pages, illus.
N38 {2008} Bowers (Q. David) A Guide Book of Lincoln Cents. Atlanta: Whitman (2008) 294 pages, illus
N39 {2008} Moran (Michael F.) Striking Change; The Great Artistic Collaboration of Theodore Roosevelt and Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Atlanta GA: Whitman (2008) 432 pages, illus.
N40 {2009} Kleeberg (John M.) and Alexander (David T.) An Island of Civility; The Centennial
History of The New York New Numismatic Club, 1908/09 – 2008/09. New York:
The New York Numismatic Club (2009) 457 pages, color illus.
N41 {2009} Reed (Fred) Abraham Lincoln The Image of His Greatness. Atlanta GA: Whitman (2009)
272 pages, color illus.
N43 {2011} Orosz (Joel J.) and Augsburger (Leonard D.) The Secret History of the First U.S. Mint.
Atlanta GA: Whitman Publishing (2011) 318 pages, color illus.
N45 {2012} Mercanti (John) and Standish (Michael) American Silver Eagles; A Guide To the U.S.
Bullion Coin Program, Atlanta, GA: Whitman Publishing,154 pages, color illus.
N47 {2012} Reed (Fred) Abraham Lincoln Beyond The American Icon. Atlanta GA: Whitman (2012) 443 pages, color illus.
NE N U M I S M A T I C E X H I B I T I O N S
NE1 {1910} American Numismatic Society. International Medallic Exhibition of the American Numismatic
Society Opening on the Twelfth of March 1910; Catalogue. New York: The Society. 252 pages,
8 plates. [3,506 numbered items arranged by
22 nationalities and eight subject areas]
Name, compositions and size of item along with some citations to listings elsewhere in numismatic literature.
Octavo format (not to be confused with quarto format of following work on medals by artists).
NE2 {1911} American Numismatic Society. Catalogue of the International Exhibition of Contemporary Medals ...
March, 1910. New York: American Numismatic Society. With introduction by Agnes Baldwin Brett. (1911).
412 pages, illus.
[2,052 numbered items].
Cited herein: "ANS (IECM)" initials of title.
The medallic work of 194 medallists of Europe and America who accepted an invitation to exhibit in NYC; this
catalog an expansion of a brief list (NE1 above) published before the exhibition.
All 56 Americans and their coin and medallic work included in present book.
NE4 {1987} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) Medals To Masters, Drawings and Medals; The Italian Renaissance to
Modern America. [Exhibition catalog] The Art Center in Hargate Saint Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire,
April–May 1987; Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery, Keene State College, Keene, New Hampshire, June–August
1987. Concord, New Hampshire: Saint Paul's School. Unpaged [59 pages, 73 plates].
The name was changed to: "Masters, Medals and Mints; The Italian Renaissance to Modern America" for a
catalog of the exhibit of this collection at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, University of Utah, February to June
1990. (1991) 143 pages. Finally this catalog was the inventory of the collection donated to Princeton Library, May 2002.
Individual items are cited herein as exhibited at Utah Museum of Fine Arts and in the public collection of
Princeton Library.
NE1 {1910} American Numismatic Society. International Medallic Exhibition of the American Numismatic
Society Opening on the Twelfth of March 1910; Catalogue. New York: The Society. 252 pages,
8 plates. [3,506 numbered items arranged by
22 nationalities and eight subject areas]
Name, compositions and size of item along with some citations to listings elsewhere in numismatic literature.
Octavo format (not to be confused with quarto format of following work on medals by artists).
NE2 {1911} American Numismatic Society. Catalogue of the International Exhibition of Contemporary Medals ...
March, 1910. New York: American Numismatic Society. With introduction by Agnes Baldwin Brett. (1911).
412 pages, illus.
[2,052 numbered items].
Cited herein: "ANS (IECM)" initials of title.
The medallic work of 194 medallists of Europe and America who accepted an invitation to exhibit in NYC; this
catalog an expansion of a brief list (NE1 above) published before the exhibition.
All 56 Americans and their coin and medallic work included in present book.
NE4 {1987} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) Medals To Masters, Drawings and Medals; The Italian Renaissance to
Modern America. [Exhibition catalog] The Art Center in Hargate Saint Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire,
April–May 1987; Thorne-Sagendorph Art Gallery, Keene State College, Keene, New Hampshire, June–August
1987. Concord, New Hampshire: Saint Paul's School. Unpaged [59 pages, 73 plates].
The name was changed to: "Masters, Medals and Mints; The Italian Renaissance to Modern America" for a
catalog of the exhibit of this collection at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, University of Utah, February to June
1990. (1991) 143 pages. Finally this catalog was the inventory of the collection donated to Princeton Library, May 2002.
Individual items are cited herein as exhibited at Utah Museum of Fine Arts and in the public collection of
Princeton Library.
O N U M I S M A T I C C A T A L O G S
O1 {1878} Fonrobert (Julius) Katalog der Julius Fonrobert 'schen Sammlung uberseeischer Munzen
und Medallien. Berlin: A. Weyl, 3 vols, North, Central and South America.
O2 {1885} Hawkins (Edward), Franks (Augustus) and Grueber (Herbert A.) Medallic Illustrations of
the History of Great Britain and Ireland. London: British Museum. (1885) 2 volumes. Reprinted: London:
Spink & Sons (1969).
O3 {1910} Dalton (Richard) and Hammer (Samuel H.) The Provincial Token-Coinage of the 18th
Century. London [14 parts, 1910-18] 567 pages. Reprinted Stow, Mass: A.D. Hoch (1967); London (1968, 1977).
O4 {1920} Adams (Edgar H.) United States Store Cards. NY: Edgar H. Adams and Wayte Raymond, 75
pp. Reprinted: Wayland MA: Ovolon Publishing Co (1962) 75 pp.
O5 {1924} Hetrich (George) and Guttag (Julius) Civil War Tokens and Tradesmen's Store Cards.
Kutztown, PA: the authors, 289 pp, 16 plates. Reprint with supplement by Joseph Barnet, Stow, MA: A.D.
Hoch (1968) 322 pages, illus, 16 plates.
O8 {1973} Krause (Chester L.) and Misher (Clifford) Standard Catalog of World Coins. Iola, Wisconsin:
Krause Publications. Acquired by F + W Media, 19xx.
Continually updated by NumisMaster with new additions, price corrections
as market changes [George Cuhaj, editor, Thomas Michael, market analyst].
First published 1973. Beginning 19xx editions published by century:
21st Century (2001- ) published annually.
20th Century (1901-2000) published annually.
19th Century (1801-1900) every third year.
18th Century (1701-1800) every third year.
17th Century (1601-1700) every third year.
With cumulative updating citations are to: date (or century) country and serial number. Thus a citation is
valid for any edition once it is entered in the NumisMaster system. A sister publication is Unusual World
Coins, O13, below.
O9 {1977} Paris Mint Catalogue Général Illustrédes Editions de la Monnaie de Paris. Paris.
(1977-1981). 5 vols in 7. 3,539 pages,
illustrated. [815 artists indexed]
Vol 1: Coins, medals to 18th cent, pages . . . 407
Vol 2: Medals, 1st, 2nd Republics . . . . . . . . 333
Vol 3: Medals, 3rd Republic . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447
Vol 4 (in 3 vols): 20th century . . . . . . . . . . 2105
Vol 5: Indexes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
Total pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3539
O10 {1980} Brown (Laurence) A Catalogue of British Historical Medals. London: Seaby. 2 volumes.
Vol 1: Accession of George III to the Death of William IV, 469 pages.
Vol 2:
O11 {1985} Hotel de la Monnaie [Paris Mint] la Médaille-Object. Paris (October-December 1985)
216 pages, illus.
Illustrates 302 medallic objects by 124 artists issued since 1966.
O11 {1987} Pinches (John Harvey) Medals By John Pinches; A Catalogue of Works Struck by the
Company from 1840 to 1969. London: Heraldry Today, 271 pages, illus.
O12 {1988} Breen (Walter Henry) Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Coins.
New York, London: F.C.I. Press, Doubleday. 754 pages, illus. [7,343 items]
Most exhaustive and scholarly treatment of U.S. coins ever.
Appendix includes: Bibliography [975 items] pp 674-694,
Glossary [582 terms] pp 695-711. Index of Names [2,397
names] pp 712-725, Index of Subjects [5200+] pp 726-754.
O13 {1987} Bruce (Colin R. II, etal) Unusual World Coins. Iola, WI: Krause Publications. Acquired
by F + W Media. First published (1987).
Like its sister publications, Standard Catalogue of World Coins (O9 above) it
is continually updated by NumisMaster with new additions, price corrections
as market changes [George Cuhaj, editor, Thomas Michael, market analyst].
1st edition (1987) 192 paes, illus.
2nd edition (1988) 224 pages, illus.
3rd edition (
4th edition (2005) 515 pages, illus.
5th edition (2007) 586 pages, illus.
6th edition (2011) 744 pages, illus.
With cumulative updating citations are to: country and serial number. Thus a citation is valid for any edition
once it is entered in the NumisMaster system.
O16 {2010} Jordan (Eric) Modern Commemorative Coins … Featuring U.S. Coins from 1982 to Date.
Iola, WI: Krause Publications (2010) 256 pages. illus.
Continually updated by NumisMaster with new additions, price corrections
as market changes [George Cuhaj, editor, Thomas Michael, market analyst].
First published 1973. Beginning 19xx editions published by century:
21st Century (2001- ) published annually.
20th Century (1901-2000) published annually.
19th Century (1801-1900) every third year.
18th Century (1701-1800) every third year.
17th Century (1601-1700) every third year.
With cumulative updating citations are to: date (or century) country and serial number. Thus a citation is valid
for any edition once it is entered in the NumisMaster system. A sister publication is Unusual World Coins, O13,
below.
O9 {1977} Paris Mint Catalogue Général Illustrédes Editions de la Monnaie de Paris. Paris.
(1977-1981). 5 vols in 7. 3,539 pages,
illustrated. [815 artists indexed]
Vol 1: Coins, medals to 18th cent, pages . . . 407
Vol 2: Medals, 1st, 2nd Republics . . . . . . . . 333
Vol 3: Medals, 3rd Republic . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447
Vol 4 (in 3 vols): 20th century . . . . . . . . . . 2105
Vol 5: Indexes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
Total pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3539
O10 {1980} Brown (Laurence) A Catalogue of British Historical Medals. London: Seaby. 2 volumes.
Vol 1: Accession of George III to the Death of William IV, 469 pages.
Vol 2:
O11 {1985} Hotel de la Monnaie [Paris Mint] la Médaille-Object. Paris (October-December 1985)
216 pages, illus.
Illustrates 302 medallic objects by 124 artists issued since 1966.
O11 {1987} Pinches (John Harvey) Medals By John Pinches; A Catalogue of Works Struck by the
Company from 1840 to 1969. London: Heraldry Today, 271 pages, illus.
O12 {1988} Breen (Walter Henry) Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Coins. New York,
London: F.C.I. Press, Doubleday. 754 pages, illus. [7,343 items]
Most exhaustive and scholarly treatment of U.S. coins ever.
Appendix includes: Bibliography [975 items] pp 674-694,
Glossary [582 terms] pp 695-711. Index of Names [2,397
names] pp 712-725, Index of Subjects [5200+] pp 726-754.
O13 {1987} Bruce (Colin R. II, etal) Unusual World Coins. Iola, WI: Krause Publications. Acquired
by F + W Media. First published (1987).
Like its sister publications, Standard Catalogue of World Coins (O9 above) it
is continually updated by NumisMaster with new additions, price corrections
as market changes [George Cuhaj, editor, Thomas Michael, market analyst].
1st edition (1987) 192 pages, illus.
2nd edition (1988) 224 pages, illus.
3rd edition (
4th edition (2005) 515 pages, illus.
5th edition (2007) 586 pages, illus.
6th edition (2011) 744 pages, illus.
With cumulative updating citations are to: country and serial number. Thus a citation is valid for any
edition once it is entered in the NumisMaster system.
O16 {2010} Jordan (Eric) Modern Commemorative Coins … Featuring U.S. Coins from 1982 to Date.
Iola, WI: Krause Publications (2010) 256 pages. illus.
O1 {1878} Fonrobert (Julius) Katalog der Julius Fonrobert 'schen Sammlung uberseeischer Munzen
und Medallien. Berlin: A. Weyl, 3 vols, North, Central and South America.
O2 {1885} Hawkins (Edward), Franks (Augustus) and Grueber (Herbert A.) Medallic Illustrations of
the History of Great Britain and Ireland. London: British Museum. (1885) 2 volumes. Reprinted: London:
Spink & Sons (1969).
O3 {1910} Dalton (Richard) and Hammer (Samuel H.) The Provincial Token-Coinage of the 18th
Century. London [14 parts, 1910-18] 567 pages. Reprinted Stow, Mass: A.D. Hoch (1967); London (1968, 1977).
O4 {1920} Adams (Edgar H.) United States Store Cards. NY: Edgar H. Adams and Wayte Raymond, 75
pp. Reprinted: Wayland MA: Ovolon Publishing Co (1962) 75 pp.
O5 {1924} Hetrich (George) and Guttag (Julius) Civil War Tokens and Tradesmen's Store Cards.
Kutztown, PA: the authors, 289 pp, 16 plates. Reprint with supplement by Joseph Barnet, Stow, MA: A.D.
Hoch (1968) 322 pages, illus, 16 plates.
O8 {1973} Krause (Chester L.) and Misher (Clifford) Standard Catalog of World Coins. Iola, Wisconsin:
Krause Publications. Acquired by F + W Media, 19xx.
Continually updated by NumisMaster with new additions, price corrections
as market changes [George Cuhaj, editor, Thomas Michael, market analyst].
First published 1973. Beginning 19xx editions published by century:
21st Century (2001- ) published annually.
20th Century (1901-2000) published annually.
19th Century (1801-1900) every third year.
18th Century (1701-1800) every third year.
17th Century (1601-1700) every third year.
With cumulative updating citations are to: date (or century) country and serial number. Thus a citation is
valid for any edition once it is entered in the NumisMaster system. A sister publication is Unusual World
Coins, O13, below.
O9 {1977} Paris Mint Catalogue Général Illustrédes Editions de la Monnaie de Paris. Paris.
(1977-1981). 5 vols in 7. 3,539 pages,
illustrated. [815 artists indexed]
Vol 1: Coins, medals to 18th cent, pages . . . 407
Vol 2: Medals, 1st, 2nd Republics . . . . . . . . 333
Vol 3: Medals, 3rd Republic . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447
Vol 4 (in 3 vols): 20th century . . . . . . . . . . 2105
Vol 5: Indexes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
Total pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3539
O10 {1980} Brown (Laurence) A Catalogue of British Historical Medals. London: Seaby. 2 volumes.
Vol 1: Accession of George III to the Death of William IV, 469 pages.
Vol 2:
O11 {1985} Hotel de la Monnaie [Paris Mint] la Médaille-Object. Paris (October-December 1985)
216 pages, illus.
Illustrates 302 medallic objects by 124 artists issued since 1966.
O11 {1987} Pinches (John Harvey) Medals By John Pinches; A Catalogue of Works Struck by the
Company from 1840 to 1969. London: Heraldry Today, 271 pages, illus.
O12 {1988} Breen (Walter Henry) Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Coins.
New York, London: F.C.I. Press, Doubleday. 754 pages, illus. [7,343 items]
Most exhaustive and scholarly treatment of U.S. coins ever.
Appendix includes: Bibliography [975 items] pp 674-694,
Glossary [582 terms] pp 695-711. Index of Names [2,397
names] pp 712-725, Index of Subjects [5200+] pp 726-754.
O13 {1987} Bruce (Colin R. II, etal) Unusual World Coins. Iola, WI: Krause Publications. Acquired
by F + W Media. First published (1987).
Like its sister publications, Standard Catalogue of World Coins (O9 above) it
is continually updated by NumisMaster with new additions, price corrections
as market changes [George Cuhaj, editor, Thomas Michael, market analyst].
1st edition (1987) 192 paes, illus.
2nd edition (1988) 224 pages, illus.
3rd edition (
4th edition (2005) 515 pages, illus.
5th edition (2007) 586 pages, illus.
6th edition (2011) 744 pages, illus.
With cumulative updating citations are to: country and serial number. Thus a citation is valid for any edition
once it is entered in the NumisMaster system.
O16 {2010} Jordan (Eric) Modern Commemorative Coins … Featuring U.S. Coins from 1982 to Date.
Iola, WI: Krause Publications (2010) 256 pages. illus.
Continually updated by NumisMaster with new additions, price corrections
as market changes [George Cuhaj, editor, Thomas Michael, market analyst].
First published 1973. Beginning 19xx editions published by century:
21st Century (2001- ) published annually.
20th Century (1901-2000) published annually.
19th Century (1801-1900) every third year.
18th Century (1701-1800) every third year.
17th Century (1601-1700) every third year.
With cumulative updating citations are to: date (or century) country and serial number. Thus a citation is valid
for any edition once it is entered in the NumisMaster system. A sister publication is Unusual World Coins, O13,
below.
O9 {1977} Paris Mint Catalogue Général Illustrédes Editions de la Monnaie de Paris. Paris.
(1977-1981). 5 vols in 7. 3,539 pages,
illustrated. [815 artists indexed]
Vol 1: Coins, medals to 18th cent, pages . . . 407
Vol 2: Medals, 1st, 2nd Republics . . . . . . . . 333
Vol 3: Medals, 3rd Republic . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447
Vol 4 (in 3 vols): 20th century . . . . . . . . . . 2105
Vol 5: Indexes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
Total pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3539
O10 {1980} Brown (Laurence) A Catalogue of British Historical Medals. London: Seaby. 2 volumes.
Vol 1: Accession of George III to the Death of William IV, 469 pages.
Vol 2:
O11 {1985} Hotel de la Monnaie [Paris Mint] la Médaille-Object. Paris (October-December 1985)
216 pages, illus.
Illustrates 302 medallic objects by 124 artists issued since 1966.
O11 {1987} Pinches (John Harvey) Medals By John Pinches; A Catalogue of Works Struck by the
Company from 1840 to 1969. London: Heraldry Today, 271 pages, illus.
O12 {1988} Breen (Walter Henry) Walter Breen's Complete Encyclopedia of U.S. and Colonial Coins. New York,
London: F.C.I. Press, Doubleday. 754 pages, illus. [7,343 items]
Most exhaustive and scholarly treatment of U.S. coins ever.
Appendix includes: Bibliography [975 items] pp 674-694,
Glossary [582 terms] pp 695-711. Index of Names [2,397
names] pp 712-725, Index of Subjects [5200+] pp 726-754.
O13 {1987} Bruce (Colin R. II, etal) Unusual World Coins. Iola, WI: Krause Publications. Acquired
by F + W Media. First published (1987).
Like its sister publications, Standard Catalogue of World Coins (O9 above) it
is continually updated by NumisMaster with new additions, price corrections
as market changes [George Cuhaj, editor, Thomas Michael, market analyst].
1st edition (1987) 192 pages, illus.
2nd edition (1988) 224 pages, illus.
3rd edition (
4th edition (2005) 515 pages, illus.
5th edition (2007) 586 pages, illus.
6th edition (2011) 744 pages, illus.
With cumulative updating citations are to: country and serial number. Thus a citation is valid for any
edition once it is entered in the NumisMaster system.
O16 {2010} Jordan (Eric) Modern Commemorative Coins … Featuring U.S. Coins from 1982 to Date.
Iola, WI: Krause Publications (2010) 256 pages. illus.
P P E R I O D I C A L S
Numismatic Periodicals:
P1 {Year} American Journal of Numismatics.
P2 {Year} The Numismatist.
P3 {Year} Coin World.
P4 {Year} TAMS Journal.
P5 {Year} Coinage.
P6 {Year} Coins Magazine.
P7 {Year} Numismatic News.
P8 {Year} Medallic Sculpture (AMSA) or AMSA Members Exchange
P9 {Year} Medailles (F.I.D.E.M.).
P10 {Year} Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine.
P13 {Year} the Clarion. Pennsylvania Association of Numismatists.
P15 {1974} Modern Medals.
P16 {Year} Originally The Medal Collector’ Cooperative, then titled The Medal Collector (April 1950-
May 1990), it was renamed to JOMSA, as the Journal of the Orders and Medals Society of America.
Art Periodicals:
P20 {Year} Sculpture, formerly National Sculpture Review.
P21 {Year} The Art Medalist (1975-1978).
P22 {Year} The Medal,
P23 {Year} Brookgreen Gardens Periodicals.
Non-Numismatic Periodicals:
P30 {Year} New York Times, daily.
Px {Year} All other periodicals.
Periodical Indexes–Art
PA1 {1999} Schmidt (Mary Morris) Index to Nineteenth Century American Art Periodicals.
Madison, Connecticut: Sound View Press. 2 volumes:
Volume 1 Citations, 756 pages.
Volume 2 Author/Subject Index, 1584 pages.
PA2 {193?} Art Index. New York: H.W. Wilson Company.
The Numismatist (major source of articles) was included in the periodicals indexed vols 1-12, up to 1963, then
stopped with no entries in vol 13 & later.
Press Releases
PR {1974} William T. Louth To Recieve Golden Plate Award. Medallic Art Company press release.
Numismatic Periodicals:
P1 {Year} American Journal of Numismatics.
P2 {Year} The Numismatist.
P3 {Year} Coin World.
P4 {Year} TAMS Journal.
P5 {Year} Coinage.
P6 {Year} Coins Magazine.
P7 {Year} Numismatic News.
P8 {Year} Medallic Sculpture (AMSA) or AMSA Members Exchange
P9 {Year} Medailles (F.I.D.E.M.).
P10 {Year} Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine.
P13 {Year} the Clarion. Pennsylvania Association of Numismatists.
P15 {1974} Modern Medals.
P16 {Year} Originally The Medal Collector’ Cooperative, then titled The Medal Collector (April 1950-
May 1990), it was renamed to JOMSA, as the Journal of the Orders and Medals Society of America.
Art Periodicals:
P20 {Year} Sculpture, formerly National Sculpture Review.
P21 {Year} The Art Medalist (1975-1978).
P22 {Year} The Medal,
P23 {Year} Brookgreen Gardens Periodicals.
Non-Numismatic Periodicals:
P30 {Year} New York Times, daily.
Px {Year} All other periodicals.
Periodical Indexes–Art
PA1 {1999} Schmidt (Mary Morris) Index to Nineteenth Century American Art Periodicals.
Madison, Connecticut: Sound View Press. 2 volumes:
Volume 1 Citations, 756 pages.
Volume 2 Author/Subject Index, 1584 pages.
PA2 {193?} Art Index. New York: H.W. Wilson Company.
The Numismatist (major source of articles) was included in the periodicals indexed vols 1-12, up to 1963, then
stopped with no entries in vol 13 & later.
Press Releases
PR {1974} William T. Louth To Recieve Golden Plate Award. Medallic Art Company press release.
Q A W A R D S, A W A R D M E D A L S A N D R E C I P I E N T S
Q1 {1956} Brook (Herbert) The Blue Book of Awards. Chicago: Marquis–Who's Who, 186 pages.
Q2 {1969} Gale Research Company. Awards, Honors and Prizes. Detroit: Gale Research Company.
Volume 1 (American):
1969 1st edition 307 pages.
1972 2nd edition 579 pages.
1975 3rd edition
1978 4th edition 700 pages.
1982 5th edition
1985 6th edition
1987 7th edition
1989 8th edition
199? 9th edition
1992 10th edition
1994 11th edition
1996 12th edition
1997 13th edition
1998 14th edition
1999 15th edition
2000 16th edition
Q3 {1969} Gale Research Company. World of Winners; International. Detroit: Gale Research Co.
Volume 2 (Foreign):
1975 vol 2, 3rd edition
1985 vol 2, 6th edition
1989 vol 2, 8th edition
1992 vol 2, 10th edition
1996 vol 2, 12th edition
2000 vol 2, 16th edition
Q4 {1977} Stuart (Sandra Lee) Who Won What When; the Record Book of Winners. Secaucus, NJ: Lyle Stuart
Inc. 488 pages.
Q5 {1978} Walter (Claire) The Book of Winners. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 731 pages.
Published & copywrited by Facts on File.
Q6 {1979} Europa. World Dictionary of Awards and Prizes. London: Europa. 386 pages.
Q7 {1988} Gregory (Gregory W.) Awards & Decorations of U.S. State Military Forces. Vandenberg
AFB, CA: Patriot Press. 530 pages.
Q1 {1956} Brook (Herbert) The Blue Book of Awards. Chicago: Marquis–Who's Who, 186 pages.
Q2 {1969} Gale Research Company. Awards, Honors and Prizes. Detroit: Gale Research Company.
Volume 1 (American):
1969 1st edition 307 pages.
1972 2nd edition 579 pages.
1975 3rd edition
1978 4th edition 700 pages.
1982 5th edition
1985 6th edition
1987 7th edition
1989 8th edition
199? 9th edition
1992 10th edition
1994 11th edition
1996 12th edition
1997 13th edition
1998 14th edition
1999 15th edition
2000 16th edition
Q3 {1969} Gale Research Company. World of Winners; International. Detroit: Gale Research Co.
Volume 2 (Foreign):
1975 vol 2, 3rd edition
1985 vol 2, 6th edition
1989 vol 2, 8th edition
1992 vol 2, 10th edition
1996 vol 2, 12th edition
2000 vol 2, 16th edition
Q4 {1977} Stuart (Sandra Lee) Who Won What When; the Record Book of Winners. Secaucus, NJ: Lyle Stuart
Inc. 488 pages.
Q5 {1978} Walter (Claire) The Book of Winners. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. 731 pages.
Published & copywrited by Facts on File.
Q6 {1979} Europa. World Dictionary of Awards and Prizes. London: Europa. 386 pages.
Q7 {1988} Gregory (Gregory W.) Awards & Decorations of U.S. State Military Forces. Vandenberg
AFB, CA: Patriot Press. 530 pages.
R R E G I S T E R OF M A N U F A C T U E R S
R1 {1901} Tiffany & Co. Medals, Badges and Insignia exhibited in the Tiffany Pavilion, Manufact- urers and
Liberal Arts Building, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. New York: Tiffany & Co. (1901) 24 pages.
R2 {1915} Jewelers' Circular. Trade-Marks of the Jewelry and Kindred Trades. New York: The
Jewelers' Circular Publishing Co. (1915) 328 pages, illus.
R3 {1920} Brix (Maurice) List of Philadelphia Silversmiths and Allied Artificers From 1682 to 1850. Philadelphia:
Privately printed, 1920. 125 pp. [260 names prior 1800; 1400 names total to 1850]
A list in three columns of craftsman's name, major occupation, and source citations, often including dates. The
later may be from city directories, advertisements, infrequently date of death (and very rarely, date of birth). An
appendix of 9 pages lists similar craftsmen outside Philadelphia.
R4 {1941} Whitehead & Hoag Company. Medals and Plaques. Newark, New Jersey: Published by the
company, 55 pages, illustrated.
This lavishly illustrated portfolio names and illustrates 107 medallic items. Probably intended as a salesman's
sample book in printed form; perhaps only 100 were made (the author's copy is number 93). The latest medal
shown (p 18) is dated 1941, hence its assumed publication date. Earlier editions existed prior 1928.
R6 {1950ca} Weil (Felix) History of Medallic Art Company. Unpublished manuscript dictated by youngest of
founding brothers; exact date unknown, probably after 1949 and the death of Henri. Accompanied by memo
dated 10 May 1954 by Clyde Curlee Trees for whom it was originally written, who passed it on to William T.
Louth (Julius Lauth & Francis Kimberlee Trees). Louth gave it to the present author 1969 (who retyped it, edited,
indexed it and returned original). Original bestowed to DWJ after Louth’s death.
R8 {1966} Rainwater (Dorothy T.) Encyclopedia of American Silver Manufacturers. New York: Crown. First
edition (1966); second edition (1975); third edition (1986) 266 pp; Fourth edition (1998) Atglen, PA: Schiffer
Publisher, 417 pp, illus.
Fifth edition (2003) 320 pp [much material dropped, not recommended
R9 {1984} McGuinn (William F.) and Bazelon (Bruce S.) American Military Button Makers and
Dealers:Their Backmarks & Dates. Published by the authors. Second All New Edition (1996). 135 pages, 25 plates.
[Listed: 9 artists, 14 producers, 3 suspense; 26 total of coin and medal relationship.]
R10 {1990} Bazelon (Bruce S.) and McGuinn (William F.) A Directory of American Military Goods
Dealers & Makers 1785-1915. Published by the authors. 180 pages, illustrated.
Alphabetical list based on previous editions (R9), a supplemental list.
Also geographical and census lists in appendix useful.
[Listed: 40 artists, 36 producers, 27 suspense; 103 total of coin and medal interests.]
R1 {1901} Tiffany & Co. Medals, Badges and Insignia exhibited in the Tiffany Pavilion, Manufact- urers and
Liberal Arts Building, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, 1901. New York: Tiffany & Co. (1901) 24 pages.
R2 {1915} Jewelers' Circular. Trade-Marks of the Jewelry and Kindred Trades. New York: The
Jewelers' Circular Publishing Co. (1915) 328 pages, illus.
R3 {1920} Brix (Maurice) List of Philadelphia Silversmiths and Allied Artificers From 1682 to 1850. Philadelphia:
Privately printed, 1920. 125 pp. [260 names prior 1800; 1400 names total to 1850]
A list in three columns of craftsman's name, major occupation, and source citations, often including dates. The
later may be from city directories, advertisements, infrequently date of death (and very rarely, date of birth). An
appendix of 9 pages lists similar craftsmen outside Philadelphia.
R4 {1941} Whitehead & Hoag Company. Medals and Plaques. Newark, New Jersey: Published by the
company, 55 pages, illustrated.
This lavishly illustrated portfolio names and illustrates 107 medallic items. Probably intended as a salesman's
sample book in printed form; perhaps only 100 were made (the author's copy is number 93). The latest medal
shown (p 18) is dated 1941, hence its assumed publication date. Earlier editions existed prior 1928.
R6 {1950ca} Weil (Felix) History of Medallic Art Company. Unpublished manuscript dictated by youngest of
founding brothers; exact date unknown, probably after 1949 and the death of Henri. Accompanied by memo
dated 10 May 1954 by Clyde Curlee Trees for whom it was originally written, who passed it on to William T.
Louth (Julius Lauth & Francis Kimberlee Trees). Louth gave it to the present author 1969 (who retyped it, edited,
indexed it and returned original). Original bestowed to DWJ after Louth’s death.
R8 {1966} Rainwater (Dorothy T.) Encyclopedia of American Silver Manufacturers. New York: Crown. First
edition (1966); second edition (1975); third edition (1986) 266 pp; Fourth edition (1998) Atglen, PA: Schiffer
Publisher, 417 pp, illus.
Fifth edition (2003) 320 pp [much material dropped, not recommended
R9 {1984} McGuinn (William F.) and Bazelon (Bruce S.) American Military Button Makers and
Dealers:Their Backmarks & Dates. Published by the authors. Second All New Edition (1996). 135 pages, 25 plates.
[Listed: 9 artists, 14 producers, 3 suspense; 26 total of coin and medal relationship.]
R10 {1990} Bazelon (Bruce S.) and McGuinn (William F.) A Directory of American Military Goods
Dealers & Makers 1785-1915. Published by the authors. 180 pages, illustrated.
Alphabetical list based on previous editions (R9), a supplemental list.
Also geographical and census lists in appendix useful.
[Listed: 40 artists, 36 producers, 27 suspense; 103 total of coin and medal interests.]
S S T A N D A R D W O R K S
(Catalogs of Specialized Topics)
S0 {1885} Baker (William Spohn) Medallic Portraits of Washington. Philadelphia: 252 pages. Reprinted
with addenda (1965) Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 262 pages. 14 plates.
S1 {1924} King (Robert Pennick) Lincoln in Numismatics, A Descriptive List of the Medals, Plaques,
Tokens and Coins Issued in Honor of the Great Emancipator. The Numismatist (1924) 37:55-171; (1927)
40:193-204; (1933) 46:481-497.
Reprinted (1966) by Token and Medal Society,
145 pages, illus. A Comprehensive Index To King's Lincoln In Numismatics, by Edgar Heyl, was published
by TAMS, (1967) 18 pages.
S2 {1925} Storer (Malclom) Medals of Columbus. The Numismatist 38:1–8 (January–August 1925).
January p 133-134, April 197-199, May 251-253, June 315-317, July 357-359, August 406-408.
Cited herein: Storer (Columbus).
S3 {1926} King (E.A.) Masonic Chapter Pennies. Pittsburgh PA: (1926). Reprint Lawrence MA:
Quarterman (1972) 384 pp, illus.
Based on Albert M. Hanauer collection. Reprint edited by Richard T. Johnson [no relation to DWJ]; list of
manufacturers in Forward (unpaged).
S5 {1931} Pond (Sheppard) Medals of Massachusetts Bay Tercentenary. The Numismatist 44:6 (July 1931),
45:1 (January 1932), 45:8 (August 1932), 46:7 (July 1933), 46:8 (August 1933). Reprinted: 36 pages (page
citations are to the reprint).
S7 {1949} Douglas (Susan H.) George Washington Medals of 1889. The Numismatist (May, June, July
1949). Reprint (1949) 32 pages, illus.
Note: diameters in 1/16-inch (American scale)
S8 {1952} Kenney (Richard D.) Struck Copies of Early American Coins. Coin Collector's Journal (Jan- Feb 1952) pp
1-16. Reprint (1952) 16 pages.
S10 {1957} Fuld (Melvin and George) Medallic Memorials to Lafayette. The Numismatist 70:9 (Sept 1957) pp
1027-1082, illus.
S11 {1959} DeWitt (J. Doyle) A Century of Campaign Buttons, 1789-1889. Hartford, Conn: Travelers Press (1959)
420 pages, illus. A revision was issued 1981: Sullivan (Edmund B.) American Political Badges and Medalets, 1789-
1892. Lawrence, Mass: Quarterman Publications (1981) 646 pages, illus.
The revision retained the same numbers in the original edition and added newly found varieties. Page numbers,
obviously, differ. Citations are to the later, Sullivan, edition.
DeWitt did not always adhere strictly to campaign items, including those struck after an election (e.g. inaugural
medals). His other idiosyncrasies: jugate spelled "jugata" throughout. Sometimes calls an item greater than 25mm
a "medalet." Uses word "copies" for pieces or specimens.
S13 {1962} Miller (Donald M.) A Catlogue of U.S. Store Cards or Merchants Tokens: The Money of the
Merchants. Indiana, PA: published by the author (1962) 100 pp.
S14 {1963} Eglit (Nathan N.) Columbiana; The Medallic History of Christopher Columbus and the Columbian
Exposition of 1893. Chicago: published by the author. [1963] 144 pages, illus.
S15 {1963} Weidhaas (Ernest) New York World's Fair, 1939- 1940. The Numismatist 76:3 (March 1963) pp 301- 323;
(April 1963) 76:4 pp 483-500; (May 1963) 76:5 pp 643-654; (June 1963) 76:6 pp 809-818; (July 1966) 79:7 pp 877-
887. Illus.
Issued as a reprint 1968.
S17 {1964} Altz (Charles G.) and Barton (E.H.) Foreign Coins Struck at United States Mints. Racine
Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing (1964) 63 pp, ill.
S18 {1964} Kerrigan (Evans E.) American War Medals and Decorations. New York: Viking Press.
Later editions: 1969; 1971. 173 pages, illus.
Lacks a numbering system.
S19 {1965} Eglit (Nathan N.) A Century of Progress TAMS Journal 5:4 (August-October 1965) pp 106-150.
Chicago Century of Progress Expo items are cited with a "CP" leter prefix.
S20 {1965} Niggl (Paul) Musiker Medaillen. Hofheim am Tanus, Germany: Verlag Friedrich Hofmeister
(1965) 268 pages, illus. Musiker Medaillen II. same publisher (1987) 196 pages, illus.
Musicians's medals of the world.
S21 {1965} Rochette (Edward C.) The Medals of LBJ TAMS Journal 5:3 (May-July 1965) pp 74-79,
83-89, illus.
Citted with a "J" letter prefix.
S22 {1966} Mayhew (Aubrey) The World's Tribute to John F. Kennedy in Medallic Art; Medals, Coins
and Tokens – An Illustrated Standard Reference. New York: William Morrow & Company (1966) 197 pages,
illus.
S23 {1966} Rochette (Edward C.) The Medallic Portraits of John F. Kennedy (A Study of Kennediana). Iola,
Wisconsin: Krause Publications (1966) 188 pages, illus.
Cited with a "K" letter prefix.
S24 {1967} Kerrigan (Evans) American Badges and Insignia. First edition published by the author;
Second edition (1978) New York: Viking Press.
Lacks a numbering system.
S26 {1968} Turner (Howard L.) Commemorative Medals Struck at the United States Mint. The Numismatist 81:7
(July 1968) pp 851-863, illus. Second installment: 90:9 (Sept 1977) pp 1797-1814.
[42 items by 32 artists 1959-1976]
S27 {1969} Fuld (Melvin and George) Medallic Memorials to Franklin. The Numismatist 69:12 (December 1969) pp
1393-1428. Contained in special edition in that issue of The Numismatist; reprinted as "Franklin and Numismatics"
edited by Elston G. Bradfield. A.N.A. (1956) and again reprinted (1966). 84 pages, illus.
S28 {1969} Harris (N. Neil) A Catalogue of Convention Badges and Medals of the American Numismatic
Association. [Lafayette, Indiana]: author. 1969, 64 pages. Run serially and updated in The Numismatist (in which
the author was onetime editor) March 1970 thru December 1973; updates have appeared in the final December
issue of each decade (1979, 1989, 1999).
The author changed numbering systems for the serial updates. Our citations are to these latter numbers.
S29 {1969} National Historical Foundation. The National Commemorative Society and its First Fifty Issues.
Philadelphia: The Foundation (1969) 166 pages, illus.
xx {1971} Dusterberg (Richard B.) The Official Inaugural Medals of the Presidents of he United States,
Cincinnati, OH: Medallion Press, (1971) 106 pages, illus; Second revised edition (1976) 140 pages, illus.
S31 {1970} Eglit (Nathan N.) FDR Mementoes Recall Four Terms. Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine 410 (April 1970)
pp 498-507; 421 (March 1971) 318 ff; 422 (April 1971) 440 ff; 424 (June 1971) 594 ff; 429 (November 1971) 1122
ff; 442 (December 1972) 1106 ff.
S32 {1971} Eglit (Nathan N.) Louisiana Purchase Exposition A Catalogue of Coin, Tokens, Medals... TAMS Journal
10:4 (August 1971) Part II.
S33 {1972} Engstrom (J. Eric) The Medallic Portraits of Sir Winston Churchill. London: Spink & Son, Ltd.
52 pages, illus. [2 coins, 91 medals by American artists]
S34 {1972} Johnson (D. Wayne) The Medals of the American Numismatic Society. Coins Magazine 19:8 (Aug 1972)
pp 22-27.
S36 {1973} Haffner (Sylvia) Israel's Money and Medals. Boca Raton, Florida: A.H. Kagin Inc. Second
edition 1976. Third edition 1979, 423 pages, illus.
S38 {1977} Heath (Robert Raymond) Commemorative Medals of New England Cities & Towns.
Waltham, MA: published by the author. Typescript, unpaged, illustrated:
· Commemorative Medals of Connecticut Cities and Towns. Fourth edition, 1996.
· Commemorative Medals of Maine Cities and Towns. Third edition, 1994.
· Commemorative Medals of Massachusetts Cities and Towns. Seventh edition 1995.
· Commemorative Medals of New Hampshire Cities and Towns. Fifth edition, 1997.
· Commemorative Medals of Rhode Island Cities and Towns. Fourth edition, 1997.
· Commemorative Medals of Vermont Cities and Towns. Fourth edition, 1997.
S39 {1978} Sallay (John M.) The Boston School Medals. The Numismatist 91:4 (April 1978) pp 677-
706, illus.
[12 types Franklin Medals for boys; 8 City Medals for girls; 14 related school medals]
S40 {1979} Krueger (Kurt R.) Meet Me in St. Louie; the Exonumia of the 1904 World's Fair. Iola WI:
the author (1979) 88 pages, illus.
Author identify artists for only a few foreign-made medals, none of American.
S41 {1979} Schenkman (David E.) Tokens and Medals Commemorating the Battle Between the Monitor and
Merrimac; The First Ironsides. n.p. Virginia Numismatic Association (1979) [24 pages].
Poorly designed (missing title page, page numbers). [51 items listed]
S43 {1980} DeLorey (Thomas K.) Thomas L. Elder, A Catalogue of His Tokens and Medals. The Numismatist 93:6
(June 1980) pp 1329-1351; 93:7 (July 1980) pp 1608-1630, illus. [104 items]
S44 {1981} Kagin (Donald H.) Private Gold Coins and Patterns of the United States. New York: Arco. 406 pages,
illus.
S45 {1981} Slabaugh (Arlie R.) American Centennial Tokens and Medals. Tecumseh MI: Paul A.
Cunningham (1981) 76 pages, illus.
Describes two sizes of small medals (12, 14mm) made by Philadelphia diesinkers, widely muled.
S46 {1983} Gabriel (John J.) Exonumia of Liberty; Enlighten the World. Bellmore NY: Bellmore Books. Loose-leaf
[199 pages, but pages misnumbered: 23-25 follows 202].
287 items cataloged, grouped by decades.
Idiosyncrasies: often omits dates in description; misuses many terms: calls cartouche a bar, a pendant medal a
drupe, a panel a plaque.
S47 {1985} Dioszegi (Rudy J.) Scouting Exonumia. Published by the author (1985) 170 pages.
S48 {1985} Rulau (Russell) and Fuld (George) Medallic Portraits of Washington. Iola WI: Krause Publications. At
head of title: Centennial Edition. 1985, 308 pages, illus. Second edition: Iola WI: Krause Publications, 1999,
318 pages, illus.
An illustrated, priced revision of W.S. Baker's 1885 catalog of the coins, medals
and tokens of the Father of his Country. All citations are to the second edition.
S49 {1987} Flower (Harry) Numismatic Tributes to Albert Einstein... The Numismatist 100:1 (January 1987) p 47-70;
100:2 (February 1987) 299-316; update:
106:3 (March 1993) 333-343.
This collection sold by William M. Rosenblum (22 May 2001) and is cited herein: "WMR 31:"
S50 {1987} Harkness (Andrew) New York State Agricultural Society Award Medals. TAMS Journal 27:3 (June 1987)
pp 88-91.
S51 {1989} Julian (Robert W.) and Keusch (Ernest E.) Medals of the United States Assay Commission
1860-1977. Lake Mary, FL: Token and Medal Society (1989) 91 pages, illus.
S52 {1989} Rulau (Russel) Discovering America, The Coin Collecting Connection. Iola: Krause
Publications (1989) 327 pages, illus.
S53 {1990} Planck (Richard L.) State, County, City, and Organization Medals for World War One. (1990).
Continued by Louis W. Small as: Revised Compre- hensive List of World War I Service Medals Issued by States,
Counties, Cities and Towns. Second edition (1991, 1992) Jacksonville, FL. Third edition (1995) Fort Meyer, VA:
Planchet
Press, 170 pages, illus. [1,175 items]
Original numbering system created by James Petersen.
S55 {1993} Greenslet (Phil W.) The Medals of Franklin. Token And Medal Society (1993) 232 pages,
illus. [572 items listed, 441 (77%) have photos.]
Consecutive numbering of 4 groups:
Medals. . . . . . . . . . . 1-323
Boston School Medals. . . 350-371
Franklin Mint Medals. . . 400-567
Tokens. . . . . . . . . . 700-753
Suffix numbers. . . . . . . . . 5
Uncertain arrangement within groups (perhaps sequence author acquired or learned of them; only Franklin Mint
items are chronological). Confuses term "table medal" for paperweight.
S56 {1993} Reynolds ( ) Saltus Award Medallion p 189.
S58 {1999} Rulau (Russell) Standard Catalog of United States Tokens 1700-1900. Iola, WI: Krause
Publications 3rd edition (1999) 1040 pages, illus.
Frequent assumptions made by the author throughout this work have not been proved in fact.
S59 {2001} Cuhaj (George) Standard Price Guide to U.S. Scouting Collectibles. Iola, WI: Krause Publications 2nd edition (2001) 398 pages, illus.
S60 {2001} Rulau (Russell) Standard Catalog of Hard Time Tokens 1832-1844. Iola, WI: Krause Publications 9th
edition (2001) 224 pages, illus.
Includes reports of studies made by researcher Wesley Cox, who examined magnified photographs of letters and
device punches to determine what diesinker used these to create early token and medal dies.
S61 {2002} Muscante (Neil) The Medallic Work of John Adams Bolen, Die Sinker &c, Springfield, Mass. Springfield,
MA: Author (2002) 365 pages, illus 8 color plates.
Author catalogs 42 items and 15 mules by this engraver, and after his dies dispersed: 18 by George Mason and
Frank Smith Edwards, 17 by John W. Kline, 16 by William Elliot Woodward.
S64 {2012} Waterson (Harry) The Medal-Of=The-Month Club Produced, Written and Directed by
Felicity Buranelli. Branson Missouri: Author (2012) 78 pages, color illustrations.
S66 {2014} Rice (William R.) The Kennedy World in Medallic Art; John F. Kennedy and His Family
In Medals, Coins, Tokens and Other Collectibles, Atlanta: Whitman (2014) 288 pages, illus.
(Catalogs of Specialized Topics)
S0 {1885} Baker (William Spohn) Medallic Portraits of Washington. Philadelphia: 252 pages. Reprinted
with addenda (1965) Iola, WI: Krause Publications, 262 pages. 14 plates.
S1 {1924} King (Robert Pennick) Lincoln in Numismatics, A Descriptive List of the Medals, Plaques,
Tokens and Coins Issued in Honor of the Great Emancipator. The Numismatist (1924) 37:55-171; (1927)
40:193-204; (1933) 46:481-497.
Reprinted (1966) by Token and Medal Society,
145 pages, illus. A Comprehensive Index To King's Lincoln In Numismatics, by Edgar Heyl, was published
by TAMS, (1967) 18 pages.
S2 {1925} Storer (Malclom) Medals of Columbus. The Numismatist 38:1–8 (January–August 1925).
January p 133-134, April 197-199, May 251-253, June 315-317, July 357-359, August 406-408.
Cited herein: Storer (Columbus).
S3 {1926} King (E.A.) Masonic Chapter Pennies. Pittsburgh PA: (1926). Reprint Lawrence MA:
Quarterman (1972) 384 pp, illus.
Based on Albert M. Hanauer collection. Reprint edited by Richard T. Johnson [no relation to DWJ]; list of
manufacturers in Forward (unpaged).
S5 {1931} Pond (Sheppard) Medals of Massachusetts Bay Tercentenary. The Numismatist 44:6 (July 1931),
45:1 (January 1932), 45:8 (August 1932), 46:7 (July 1933), 46:8 (August 1933). Reprinted: 36 pages (page
citations are to the reprint).
S7 {1949} Douglas (Susan H.) George Washington Medals of 1889. The Numismatist (May, June, July
1949). Reprint (1949) 32 pages, illus.
Note: diameters in 1/16-inch (American scale)
S8 {1952} Kenney (Richard D.) Struck Copies of Early American Coins. Coin Collector's Journal (Jan- Feb 1952) pp
1-16. Reprint (1952) 16 pages.
S10 {1957} Fuld (Melvin and George) Medallic Memorials to Lafayette. The Numismatist 70:9 (Sept 1957) pp
1027-1082, illus.
S11 {1959} DeWitt (J. Doyle) A Century of Campaign Buttons, 1789-1889. Hartford, Conn: Travelers Press (1959)
420 pages, illus. A revision was issued 1981: Sullivan (Edmund B.) American Political Badges and Medalets, 1789-
1892. Lawrence, Mass: Quarterman Publications (1981) 646 pages, illus.
The revision retained the same numbers in the original edition and added newly found varieties. Page numbers,
obviously, differ. Citations are to the later, Sullivan, edition.
DeWitt did not always adhere strictly to campaign items, including those struck after an election (e.g. inaugural
medals). His other idiosyncrasies: jugate spelled "jugata" throughout. Sometimes calls an item greater than 25mm
a "medalet." Uses word "copies" for pieces or specimens.
S13 {1962} Miller (Donald M.) A Catlogue of U.S. Store Cards or Merchants Tokens: The Money of the
Merchants. Indiana, PA: published by the author (1962) 100 pp.
S14 {1963} Eglit (Nathan N.) Columbiana; The Medallic History of Christopher Columbus and the Columbian
Exposition of 1893. Chicago: published by the author. [1963] 144 pages, illus.
S15 {1963} Weidhaas (Ernest) New York World's Fair, 1939- 1940. The Numismatist 76:3 (March 1963) pp 301- 323;
(April 1963) 76:4 pp 483-500; (May 1963) 76:5 pp 643-654; (June 1963) 76:6 pp 809-818; (July 1966) 79:7 pp 877-
887. Illus.
Issued as a reprint 1968.
S17 {1964} Altz (Charles G.) and Barton (E.H.) Foreign Coins Struck at United States Mints. Racine
Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing (1964) 63 pp, ill.
S18 {1964} Kerrigan (Evans E.) American War Medals and Decorations. New York: Viking Press.
Later editions: 1969; 1971. 173 pages, illus.
Lacks a numbering system.
S19 {1965} Eglit (Nathan N.) A Century of Progress TAMS Journal 5:4 (August-October 1965) pp 106-150.
Chicago Century of Progress Expo items are cited with a "CP" leter prefix.
S20 {1965} Niggl (Paul) Musiker Medaillen. Hofheim am Tanus, Germany: Verlag Friedrich Hofmeister
(1965) 268 pages, illus. Musiker Medaillen II. same publisher (1987) 196 pages, illus.
Musicians's medals of the world.
S21 {1965} Rochette (Edward C.) The Medals of LBJ TAMS Journal 5:3 (May-July 1965) pp 74-79,
83-89, illus.
Citted with a "J" letter prefix.
S22 {1966} Mayhew (Aubrey) The World's Tribute to John F. Kennedy in Medallic Art; Medals, Coins
and Tokens – An Illustrated Standard Reference. New York: William Morrow & Company (1966) 197 pages,
illus.
S23 {1966} Rochette (Edward C.) The Medallic Portraits of John F. Kennedy (A Study of Kennediana). Iola,
Wisconsin: Krause Publications (1966) 188 pages, illus.
Cited with a "K" letter prefix.
S24 {1967} Kerrigan (Evans) American Badges and Insignia. First edition published by the author;
Second edition (1978) New York: Viking Press.
Lacks a numbering system.
S26 {1968} Turner (Howard L.) Commemorative Medals Struck at the United States Mint. The Numismatist 81:7
(July 1968) pp 851-863, illus. Second installment: 90:9 (Sept 1977) pp 1797-1814.
[42 items by 32 artists 1959-1976]
S27 {1969} Fuld (Melvin and George) Medallic Memorials to Franklin. The Numismatist 69:12 (December 1969) pp
1393-1428. Contained in special edition in that issue of The Numismatist; reprinted as "Franklin and Numismatics"
edited by Elston G. Bradfield. A.N.A. (1956) and again reprinted (1966). 84 pages, illus.
S28 {1969} Harris (N. Neil) A Catalogue of Convention Badges and Medals of the American Numismatic
Association. [Lafayette, Indiana]: author. 1969, 64 pages. Run serially and updated in The Numismatist (in which
the author was onetime editor) March 1970 thru December 1973; updates have appeared in the final December
issue of each decade (1979, 1989, 1999).
The author changed numbering systems for the serial updates. Our citations are to these latter numbers.
S29 {1969} National Historical Foundation. The National Commemorative Society and its First Fifty Issues.
Philadelphia: The Foundation (1969) 166 pages, illus.
xx {1971} Dusterberg (Richard B.) The Official Inaugural Medals of the Presidents of he United States,
Cincinnati, OH: Medallion Press, (1971) 106 pages, illus; Second revised edition (1976) 140 pages, illus.
S31 {1970} Eglit (Nathan N.) FDR Mementoes Recall Four Terms. Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine 410 (April 1970)
pp 498-507; 421 (March 1971) 318 ff; 422 (April 1971) 440 ff; 424 (June 1971) 594 ff; 429 (November 1971) 1122
ff; 442 (December 1972) 1106 ff.
S32 {1971} Eglit (Nathan N.) Louisiana Purchase Exposition A Catalogue of Coin, Tokens, Medals... TAMS Journal
10:4 (August 1971) Part II.
S33 {1972} Engstrom (J. Eric) The Medallic Portraits of Sir Winston Churchill. London: Spink & Son, Ltd.
52 pages, illus. [2 coins, 91 medals by American artists]
S34 {1972} Johnson (D. Wayne) The Medals of the American Numismatic Society. Coins Magazine 19:8 (Aug 1972)
pp 22-27.
S36 {1973} Haffner (Sylvia) Israel's Money and Medals. Boca Raton, Florida: A.H. Kagin Inc. Second
edition 1976. Third edition 1979, 423 pages, illus.
S38 {1977} Heath (Robert Raymond) Commemorative Medals of New England Cities & Towns.
Waltham, MA: published by the author. Typescript, unpaged, illustrated:
· Commemorative Medals of Connecticut Cities and Towns. Fourth edition, 1996.
· Commemorative Medals of Maine Cities and Towns. Third edition, 1994.
· Commemorative Medals of Massachusetts Cities and Towns. Seventh edition 1995.
· Commemorative Medals of New Hampshire Cities and Towns. Fifth edition, 1997.
· Commemorative Medals of Rhode Island Cities and Towns. Fourth edition, 1997.
· Commemorative Medals of Vermont Cities and Towns. Fourth edition, 1997.
S39 {1978} Sallay (John M.) The Boston School Medals. The Numismatist 91:4 (April 1978) pp 677-
706, illus.
[12 types Franklin Medals for boys; 8 City Medals for girls; 14 related school medals]
S40 {1979} Krueger (Kurt R.) Meet Me in St. Louie; the Exonumia of the 1904 World's Fair. Iola WI:
the author (1979) 88 pages, illus.
Author identify artists for only a few foreign-made medals, none of American.
S41 {1979} Schenkman (David E.) Tokens and Medals Commemorating the Battle Between the Monitor and
Merrimac; The First Ironsides. n.p. Virginia Numismatic Association (1979) [24 pages].
Poorly designed (missing title page, page numbers). [51 items listed]
S43 {1980} DeLorey (Thomas K.) Thomas L. Elder, A Catalogue of His Tokens and Medals. The Numismatist 93:6
(June 1980) pp 1329-1351; 93:7 (July 1980) pp 1608-1630, illus. [104 items]
S44 {1981} Kagin (Donald H.) Private Gold Coins and Patterns of the United States. New York: Arco. 406 pages,
illus.
S45 {1981} Slabaugh (Arlie R.) American Centennial Tokens and Medals. Tecumseh MI: Paul A.
Cunningham (1981) 76 pages, illus.
Describes two sizes of small medals (12, 14mm) made by Philadelphia diesinkers, widely muled.
S46 {1983} Gabriel (John J.) Exonumia of Liberty; Enlighten the World. Bellmore NY: Bellmore Books. Loose-leaf
[199 pages, but pages misnumbered: 23-25 follows 202].
287 items cataloged, grouped by decades.
Idiosyncrasies: often omits dates in description; misuses many terms: calls cartouche a bar, a pendant medal a
drupe, a panel a plaque.
S47 {1985} Dioszegi (Rudy J.) Scouting Exonumia. Published by the author (1985) 170 pages.
S48 {1985} Rulau (Russell) and Fuld (George) Medallic Portraits of Washington. Iola WI: Krause Publications. At
head of title: Centennial Edition. 1985, 308 pages, illus. Second edition: Iola WI: Krause Publications, 1999,
318 pages, illus.
An illustrated, priced revision of W.S. Baker's 1885 catalog of the coins, medals
and tokens of the Father of his Country. All citations are to the second edition.
S49 {1987} Flower (Harry) Numismatic Tributes to Albert Einstein... The Numismatist 100:1 (January 1987) p 47-70;
100:2 (February 1987) 299-316; update:
106:3 (March 1993) 333-343.
This collection sold by William M. Rosenblum (22 May 2001) and is cited herein: "WMR 31:"
S50 {1987} Harkness (Andrew) New York State Agricultural Society Award Medals. TAMS Journal 27:3 (June 1987)
pp 88-91.
S51 {1989} Julian (Robert W.) and Keusch (Ernest E.) Medals of the United States Assay Commission
1860-1977. Lake Mary, FL: Token and Medal Society (1989) 91 pages, illus.
S52 {1989} Rulau (Russel) Discovering America, The Coin Collecting Connection. Iola: Krause
Publications (1989) 327 pages, illus.
S53 {1990} Planck (Richard L.) State, County, City, and Organization Medals for World War One. (1990).
Continued by Louis W. Small as: Revised Compre- hensive List of World War I Service Medals Issued by States,
Counties, Cities and Towns. Second edition (1991, 1992) Jacksonville, FL. Third edition (1995) Fort Meyer, VA:
Planchet
Press, 170 pages, illus. [1,175 items]
Original numbering system created by James Petersen.
S55 {1993} Greenslet (Phil W.) The Medals of Franklin. Token And Medal Society (1993) 232 pages,
illus. [572 items listed, 441 (77%) have photos.]
Consecutive numbering of 4 groups:
Medals. . . . . . . . . . . 1-323
Boston School Medals. . . 350-371
Franklin Mint Medals. . . 400-567
Tokens. . . . . . . . . . 700-753
Suffix numbers. . . . . . . . . 5
Uncertain arrangement within groups (perhaps sequence author acquired or learned of them; only Franklin Mint
items are chronological). Confuses term "table medal" for paperweight.
S56 {1993} Reynolds ( ) Saltus Award Medallion p 189.
S58 {1999} Rulau (Russell) Standard Catalog of United States Tokens 1700-1900. Iola, WI: Krause
Publications 3rd edition (1999) 1040 pages, illus.
Frequent assumptions made by the author throughout this work have not been proved in fact.
S59 {2001} Cuhaj (George) Standard Price Guide to U.S. Scouting Collectibles. Iola, WI: Krause Publications 2nd edition (2001) 398 pages, illus.
S60 {2001} Rulau (Russell) Standard Catalog of Hard Time Tokens 1832-1844. Iola, WI: Krause Publications 9th
edition (2001) 224 pages, illus.
Includes reports of studies made by researcher Wesley Cox, who examined magnified photographs of letters and
device punches to determine what diesinker used these to create early token and medal dies.
S61 {2002} Muscante (Neil) The Medallic Work of John Adams Bolen, Die Sinker &c, Springfield, Mass. Springfield,
MA: Author (2002) 365 pages, illus 8 color plates.
Author catalogs 42 items and 15 mules by this engraver, and after his dies dispersed: 18 by George Mason and
Frank Smith Edwards, 17 by John W. Kline, 16 by William Elliot Woodward.
S64 {2012} Waterson (Harry) The Medal-Of=The-Month Club Produced, Written and Directed by
Felicity Buranelli. Branson Missouri: Author (2012) 78 pages, color illustrations.
S66 {2014} Rice (William R.) The Kennedy World in Medallic Art; John F. Kennedy and His Family
In Medals, Coins, Tokens and Other Collectibles, Atlanta: Whitman (2014) 288 pages, illus.
V V I D E O S a n d F I L M S.
V0 {1930} Anon. From Clay To Bronze. Boston: Harvard University and Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Katharine Lane Weems.
V1 {1951} Craven (Thomas) Uncommon Clay. NYC: National Sculpture Society. 16 minutes.
Features six sculptors: Cecil Howard, Wheeler Williams, Paul Manship, James Earle Fraser, Laura Gardin Fraser,
Donald De Lue.
V2 {1988} Brennneman (Mary) Artists of America. Denver, CO: GE Video Production Center, KCNC-TV. 60 min.
Shows six artists preparing their art including Allen Houser, Glenna Goodacre.
V3 {1991} Roberts (Gilroy) Interviewed by David Lisot, March 14, 1991; American Numismatic
Association, Numismatic Profile. 118 minutes.
V4 {1992} Lucchesi (Bruno) Sculpting the Portrait. Sanbornton, NH: Signilar. 145 minutes.
V5 {1993} Rogers (Thomas D.) Room 319 at the U.S. Mint; From Concept to Coinage [video of lecture].
Colorado Springs, CO: American Numismatic Assn. 37 minutes. On U.S. Mint sculptor-engravers.
V6 {1996} Baber (Lawrence P.) Medallic Works of Charles Barber; Florida United Numismatists, 39 minutes.
V7 {1997} Johnson (D. Wayne) Medal Maker: Master Sculptor Laura Gardin Fraser. Narrated by Elizabeth Jones.
Hollywood: Michael Craven Productions.
27 minutes with additional 20-minute segment provided by Medallic Art Co.
Recasts a 1929 black-and-white film showing Fraser modeling the National
Sculpture Society Special Medal of honor, with entirely new narration and additional material.
View on the internet at: www.medallic.com/about/medal/maker_php
V8 {1998} Corriero (Guy) Sculpting a Bas-Relief. Huntsville, TX: Educational Video Network. 25 minutes.
V0 {1930} Anon. From Clay To Bronze. Boston: Harvard University and Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Katharine Lane Weems.
V1 {1951} Craven (Thomas) Uncommon Clay. NYC: National Sculpture Society. 16 minutes.
Features six sculptors: Cecil Howard, Wheeler Williams, Paul Manship, James Earle Fraser, Laura Gardin Fraser,
Donald De Lue.
V2 {1988} Brennneman (Mary) Artists of America. Denver, CO: GE Video Production Center, KCNC-TV. 60 min.
Shows six artists preparing their art including Allen Houser, Glenna Goodacre.
V3 {1991} Roberts (Gilroy) Interviewed by David Lisot, March 14, 1991; American Numismatic
Association, Numismatic Profile. 118 minutes.
V4 {1992} Lucchesi (Bruno) Sculpting the Portrait. Sanbornton, NH: Signilar. 145 minutes.
V5 {1993} Rogers (Thomas D.) Room 319 at the U.S. Mint; From Concept to Coinage [video of lecture].
Colorado Springs, CO: American Numismatic Assn. 37 minutes. On U.S. Mint sculptor-engravers.
V6 {1996} Baber (Lawrence P.) Medallic Works of Charles Barber; Florida United Numismatists, 39 minutes.
V7 {1997} Johnson (D. Wayne) Medal Maker: Master Sculptor Laura Gardin Fraser. Narrated by Elizabeth Jones.
Hollywood: Michael Craven Productions.
27 minutes with additional 20-minute segment provided by Medallic Art Co.
Recasts a 1929 black-and-white film showing Fraser modeling the National
Sculpture Society Special Medal of honor, with entirely new narration and additional material.
View on the internet at: www.medallic.com/about/medal/maker_php
V8 {1998} Corriero (Guy) Sculpting a Bas-Relief. Huntsville, TX: Educational Video Network. 25 minutes.
First Line Index
BOLD FACE NAMES below are authors of publications listed in the Topical Bibliography (of such importance they may be listed in several artists references). These multiple-use references have a number with a letter prefix (A to V in the topical listing).
Light face names in the second list are publications listed as a reference usually only in a single subject or theme and often under only one artist's entry. These have unique numbers without a letter prefix. They are not listed in the Topical Bibliography.
BL {1906} A.L.A. Portrait Index; Index to Portraits
G16b {1995} Abrens (Kent) Cyrus E. Dallin; His Small
H20b {1932} Adams (Adeline) Daniel Chester French, Sculptor.
J60a {1921} Adams (Adeline) Family of Sculptors: Piccirilli
I60b {1928} Adams (Adeline) Evelyn Beatrice Longman.
O4 {1920} Adams (Edgar H.) United States Store Cards.
H22 {1939} Adams (Philip R.) The Sculpture of Erwin Frey
N10 {1958} Adelson (Howard L.) The American Numismatic
F14 {1991} Adil (Carol P.) Paul Wayland Bartlett and
H30c {1994} Alexander (David T.) As Old As His Coin: Frank
K36d {1998} Alexander (David T.) Land of the Hoosiers;
H68a {1930} Alexandre (Arsene) Malvina Hoffman Paris: J.E.
G3 {1996} Allen (Elizabeth K.) From Stonecutter to
S17 {1964} Altz (Charles G.) and Barton (E.H.) Foreign
AM1 {1984} American Medallic Sculpture Assn. Exhibition
to
AM11 {2000} AMSA 2000. Bayside NY: AMSA and QCC Art Gallery
N11 {1958} American Numismatic Society Centennial
NE1 {1910} American Numismatic Society. International
NE2 {1911} American Numismatic Society. Catalogue of the
K12d {1961} American Philosophical Society. Catalog of
E13 {1978} Amos (John O.) The Worthy Line, Coin World
BW6 {1991} Anderson (Janet A.) Women in The Fine Arts; A
K24a {1909} Anon. Catalogue of A Memorial Exhibition of the
J40 {1919} Anon. Ivan Mestrovic: A Monograph. London:
J40 {1919} Anon. Ivan Mestrovic A Monograph. London:
H26b {1921} Anon. The Work of Emil Fuchs; Illustrating Some
F4 {1922} Anon. Medal Commem Visit Marshal Foch [Aitken]
F8a {1926} Anon. Edmond R. Amateis, Sculptor. The American
F8b {1929} Anon. Sculptures in Metal by Edmond Amateis.
Vx {1930} Anon. From Clay To Bronze. Boston: Harvard
G28a {1959} Anon. The Medals of De Frnacisci National
G28b {1964} Anon. Anthony de Francisci, 1887-1964. National
G32a {1958} Anon. Medal by De Lue [Soc of Medalists 56th].
G32b {1958} Anon. Society of Medalists 56th Issue by Donald
G32i {1988} Anon. In Memoriam Donald H. De Lue. Brookgreen
G32j {1988} Anon. Sculptor Donald De Lue Dies. Coin World
J30 {1967} Anon. The Contemporaty Medals of Albino Manca.
J48 {1970} Anon. George T. Morgan was an Englishman.
J34b {1972} Anon. Paul Howard Manship; An Intimate View;
J34c {1985} Anon. Paul Manship; Changing Taste in Ameriica;
H52a {1989} Anon. The Sculpture of Walker Hancock April 14
I2b {1987} Anon. ANS Presents Medal to Iacocca.
I41a {1860} Anon. Editor's Easy Chair. Harper's New Monthly
J30 {1967} Anon. The Contemporaty Medals of Albino Manca.
J34b {1972} Anon. Paul Howard Manship; An Intimate View;
J34c {1985} Anon. Paul Howard Manship; Changing Taste in
J40 {1919} Anon. Ivan Mestrovic: A Monograph. London:
J48 {1970} Anon. George T. Morgan was an Englishman. TAMS
K24a {1909} Anon. Catalogue of A Memorial Exhibition of the
L30 {1929} Anon. Adolph A. Weinman's Sculptures in Bronze.
H80b {1975} Aranson (H.H.) The Sculptures of Houdon. New
I62a {1937} Armitage (Merle) Sculpture of Boris Levet-
H24 {1973} Aronson (Charles N.) Sculptured Hyacinths. New
K12c {1932} Babb (M.J.) David Rittenhouse.
V6 {1996} Baber (Lawrence P.) Medallic Works of Charles
A26 {1982} Baigell (Matthew) Dictionary of Amrican Art.
BW7 {1994} Bailey (Brooke) The Remarkable Lives of 100
E10 {1971} Baron (Herman) Franklin Mint Index of Sculptors
K12a {1813} Barton (William) Life of David Rittenhouse.
F16a {1970} Baskin Sculpture Drawings & Prints. New York:
M42 (1987} Baxter (Barbara A.) The Beaux-Arts Medal in
R10 {1990} Bazelon (Bruce S.) and McGuinn (William F.)
A7 {1962} Becker (Thomas W.) Art In Commemorative Coins.
K12f {1965} Becker (Thomas W.) "David Rittenhouse: Director
M7 {1915} Belden (Bauman Lowe) Medals and Publications of
M11 {1927} Belden (Bauman Lowe) Indian Peace Medals
D3 {1911} Benezit (Emmanuel) Dictionnaire Critique et
G40 {1984} Bennett (Bonnie A.) and Wilkins (David G.)
M4 {1894} Betts (Charles Wyllys) American Colonial
H56 {1966} Bicker (Dorothy), Vail (Jane Z.) and Wills
J20 {1963} Block (Adolph) Hermon A. MacNeil. National
M6 {1905} Bolen (John Adams) An Accurate and Descriptive Catalog of the Medals, Cards and
D7 {1921} Bolton (Theodore) Early American Portrait
N30 {1991} Bowers (Q. David) Commemorative Coins of the
N33 {1998} Bowers (Q. David) American Nuismatics Before
N34 {1999} Bowers (Q. David) ANA Centennial History.
N35 {2002} Bowers (Q. David) More Adventures With Rare
E7 {1940} Boyd (F.C.C.) Engravers of the U.S. Mint
L24b {1977} Brady (Jeremiah D.) Rediscovery Joseph Wright
H40 {1954} Breen (Walter Henry) The Secret History of the
O12 {1988} Breen (Walter Henry) Walter Breen's Complete
V2 {1988} Brennneman (Mary) Artists of America. 60 min.
A1 {1910} Brenner (Victor David) Art and the Medal.
H26a {1908} Brenton (S.E.) Fuchs Work in Sculpture,
R3 {1920} Brix (Maurice) List of Philadelphia Silversmiths
H44a {1977} Bronson (Steven) John Gregory: The Philadelphia
Q1 {1956} Brook (Herbert) The Blue Book of Awards.
F30 {1966} Brown (Joe) Retrospective Catalogue 1932-1966.
O10 {1980} Brown (Laurence) A Cat of British Hist Medals
I24a {1912} Brush (Edward Hale) The Art of Isidore Konti,
D1 {1964} Bryan (Michael) Bryan's Dictionary of Painters
A10 {1965} Bryant (Edward) Christmas For Connoisseurs Art
H3b {1963} Buckle (Richard) Jacob Epstein Sculptor.
I12 {1912} Byne (Arthur G.) The Salient Characteristic of
E4 {1903} Caffin (Charles Henry) American Masters of
H76a {1912} Carr (Cornelia) Harriet Hosmer Letters and
K12b {1893} Cassel (D.K.) A Genea-Biographical History
AE3 {1991} Chadbourne (Janice H.), Gabosh (Karl) and Vogel (Charles O.) The Boston Art Club:
H2 {1954} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) Salathiel Ellis:
K4a {1955} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) John Reich,
L40 {1958} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) Charles C. Wright,
L42a {1954} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) Joseph Wright,
M19 {1963} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) American Medals and
101 {1963} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) Studies on John Gadsby Chapman, American Artist 1808- 1889, Annandale, Virginia: Turnpike Press (1963) 40 pp, 15 plates.
D2 {1913} Champlin (John Denison) Cyclopedia of Painters
A9 {1963} Clain-Stefanelli (Elvira) "Art in Coinage,"
N14 {1965} Clain-Stefanelli (Elvira) Numismatics –
N17 {1968} Clain-Stefanelli (Vladimir) History National
N20 {1972} Clain-Stefanelli (Vladimir) History of Money
N21 {1974} Clain-Stefanelli (Elvira and Vladimir) Beauty
N23 {1975} Coin World (Staff) Coin World Almanac.
G12 {1968} Coletti (Joseph A.) The Sculpture of Joseph
D12 {1937} College Art Association of America. The Index
H13c {1985} Collette (Alfred T.) and Lantzy (Donald M.)
C4 {1912} Comparette (Thomas Louis) Catalogue of Coins,
N7 {1914} Comparette (Thomas Louis) "Coins and Medals
D19 {1966} Comanducci (A.M.) Dizionario Illustrato dei
A30 {1989} Conner (Janis) and Rosenkranz (Joel)
H92b {1976} Cook (Doris E.) Anna Hyatt Huntington; A
G14 {1949} Coppini (Pompeo) From Dawn to Sunset. San
V8 {1998} Corriero (Guy) Sculpting a Bas-Relief.
V1 {1951} Craven (Thomas) Uncommon Clay. 16 minutes.
A12 {1968} Craven (Wayne) Sculpture in America.
G32c {1967} Cresson (Margaret French) Donald De Lue,
H20c {1947} Cresson (Margaret French) Journey Into Fame;
N1 {1870} Crosby (Sylvester Sage) Early Coins of America.
S59 {2001} Cuhaj (George) Standard Price Guide to U.S. Scouting Collectibles.
D20 {1966} Cummings (Paul) A Dictionary of Contemporary
L10 {1994} Cunningham (Mary Mullen) Heinz Warneke (1895-
H43a {1901} Dallin (Vittoria Colonna) Charles Grafly's Work.
O3 {1910} Dalton (Richard) and Hammer (Samuel H.) The
G1a {1962} Davidson (Jean) Four Calders. Art in America
G20 {1951} Davidson (Jo) Between Sittings. New York:
D27 {1974} Dawdy (Doris Ostrander) Artists of the American
S43 {1980} DeLorey (Thomas K.) Thomas L. Elder, A
J58b {2000} De Long (Lea Rosson) Christian Petersen
F8c {1966} De Lue (Donald) Edmond Amateis, Fifteenth
F20b {1967} Dennis (James M.) Karl Bitter Architectural
S11 {1959} DeWitt (J. Doyle) A Century of Campaign
H1a {1969} Domit (Moussa M.) The Sculpture of Thomas
J72c {1914} Dorr (Charles Henry) Bela L. Pratt, An
S7 {1949} Douglas (Susan H.) George Washington Medals
J72a {1903} Downes (William Howe) The Work of Bela L. Pratt
J72b {1909} Downes (William Howe) The Work of Bela L. Pratt
K24b {1982} Dryfhout (John H.) The Work Augustus St-Gaudens
E1 {1883} Du Bois (Patterson) "Our Mint Engravers,"
BW4 {1990} Dunford (Penny) A Biographical Dictionary of
D5 {1915} Earle (Helen L. compilor) Biographical Sketches
H13a {1920} Eberle (Louise) The Fraser Bust of Roosevelt.
L12a {1889} Eckford (Henry, alias Charles de Kay) Olin
M49 {1989} Eimer (Christopher) An Intro to Commem Medals
D22 {1977} Ekdahl (Janis) American Sculpture; A Guide to
S14 {1963} Eglit (Nathan N.) Columbiana; The Medallic
S19 {1965} Eglit (Nathan N.) A Century of Progress TAMS
S31 {1970} Eglit (Nathan N.) FDR Mementoes Recall Four
S32 {1971} Eglit (Nathan N.) Louisiana Purchase Exposition
M12 {1927} Eidlitz (Robert James) Medals and Medallions
M45 {1987} Eimer (Christopher) British Commemorative
D30 {1977} Ekdahl (Janis) American Sculpture; A Guide to
S33 {1972} Engstrom (J. Eric) The Medallic Portraits of
Q6 {1979} Europa. World Dictionary of Awards and Prizes.
H92a {1965} Evans (Cerinda W.) Anna Hyatt Huntington.
N3 {1885} Evans (George G.) Illustrated History of the
A27 {1983} Evert (Marylin) Discovering Pittsburgh
H28 {1992} Fahlman (Betsy) Spirit of the South; The
H4 {1972} Fairbanks (Eugene F.) A Sculptor's Testimony
A2 {1927} Fairman (Charles E.) Art and Artists of the
BF1 {1985} Falk (Peter Hastings) Who Was Who Am Art. 1 vol
AE1 {1988} Falk (Peter Hastings) The Annual Exhibition
AE2 {1990} Falk (Peter Hastings, editor) Art Intst Chicago
AE5 {1990} Falk (Peter Hastings, editor) Nat Academy NYC
AE4 {1998} Falk (Peter Hastings, editor) Carnegie Exhibit
BF2 {1999} Falk (Peter Hastings) Who Was Who Am Art. 3 vol
N26 {1982} Fauver (L.B) Exonumia Symbolism & Classifica-
F18c {1971} Fitchen (Mrs. Paul) History & Allegory [Beach]
AF3 {1949} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Paris, 1949.
to
AF28 {2002} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog. Paris, 2002.
D8 {1926} Fielding (Mantle) Dictionary of American
F18b {1971} Fitchen (Mrs. Paul) History and Allegory
G32f {1979} Flartey (Harold) De Lue Captures Sculptor of
G32g {1979} Flartey (Harold) Donald De Lue Sculptor.
S49 {1987} Flower (Harry) Numismatic Tributes to Albert
E3 {1902-30} Forrer (Leonard) Biographical Dictionary of
D7 {1926} Foster (J.J.) A Dictionary of Painters of
G16a {1976} Francis (Rell G.) Cyrus E. Dallin; Let Justice
C13 {1992} Freedman (Paula B.) and Frank (Robbin Jaffee)
M21 {1964} Freeman (Sara Elizabeth) Medals Relating to
H20a {1928} French (Mary Adams) Memories of a Sculptor's
M18 {1963} Friedenberg (Daniel M.) Great Jewish Portraits
E11 {1976} Friedenberg (Daniel M.) Jewish Minters &
O1 {1878} Fonrobert (Julius) Katalog der Julius Fonrobert
D9 {1926} Foster (J.J.) A Dict of Painters of Miniatures
H26c {1925} Fuchs (Emil) With Pencil, Brush and Chisel;
S10 {1957} Fuld (Melvin and George) Memorials to Lafayette
S27 {1969} Fuld (Melvin and George) Memorials to Franklin
H48 {1920} Fuller (Lucia Fairchild) Frances Grimes: A
S47 {1983} Gabriel (John J.) Exonumia of Liberty;
Q2 {1969} Gale Research Company. Awards, Honors and
Q3 {1969} Gale Research Company. World of Winners;
F12c {1999} Ganz (David L.) Charles Barber: Artist
H30a {1975} Ganz (David L.) The Man Who Makes the Changes:
H3c {1992} Gardiner (Stephen) Epstein; Artist Against the
A4 {1945} Gardner (Albert TenEyck) Yankee Stonecutters.
C8 {1965} Gardner (Albert TenEyck) Amrican Sculpture;
BANB {1999} Garraty (John A.) and Carnes (Mark C.) editors.
A37 {1988} Gayle (Margot) and Cohen Michael) The Art Commission and the Municipal Art Society Guide to Manhattan’s Outdoor Sculpture. New York: Prentice Hall Press.
D28 {1975} Gibson (Arthur Hopkin) Artists Early Michigan
E9 {1970} Gladfelter (David D.) Civil War Die Sinkers and
A8 {1962} Glaser (Lynn) "Art in Americn Coinage,"
A18 {1974} Goode (James M.) Outdoor Sculpture Washington.
J16b {1998} Gordon (Ethelyn Adina) The Sculpture of
D40 {1999} Graver (Paula L. and Michael R.) Dictionary of
K8c {1996} Greenbaun (Michael) Icons of the West: Frederic
S55 {1993} Greenslet (Phil W.) The Medals of Franklin.
A28 {1986} Greenthal (Kathryn), Kozol (Paula M.) and Ramirez (Jan Seidler) American Figurative
Q7 {1988} Gregory (Gregory W.) Awards & Decorations of U.S. State Military Forces. Vandenberg
D15 {1957} Groce (George C.) and Wallace (David H.)
D13 {1951} Gunnis (Rupert) Dictionary of British Sculptors
L12b {1978} Gurney (George) Olin Levi Warner (1844-1896): A
S36 {1973} Haffner (Sylvia) Israel's Money and Medals.
H52b {1997} Hancock (Walker) A Sculptor's Fortunes; A
S50 {1987} Harkness (Andrew) New York State Agricultural
D24 {1970} Harper (J. Russell) Early Painters and Engravers
S28 {1969} Harris (N. Neil) A Catalogue of ANA Convention
D26 {1973} Havlice (Patricia Pate) Index to Artistic
G1b {1977} Hayes (Margaret Calder) Three Alexander
S38 {1977} Heath (Robert R.) Commem Medals of New England
H80a {1971} Heaton (Ronald E.) The Image of Washington:
BW8 {2000} Heller (Nancy G.) Women Artists, Works From the
H1b {1974} Hendricks (Gordon) The Life and Work of Thomas
O5 {1924} Hetrich (George) and Guttag (Julius) Civil War
M20 {1963} Hibler (Harold E.) and Kappen (Charles V.) So
H68c {1984} Hill (May Brawley) The Woman Sculptor: Malvina
K12e {1964} Hindle (Brooke) David Rittenhouse.
H16a {1967} Hobson (Katherine T.) Laura Gardin Fraser...
H64 {1985} Hoffman (Edward Fenno III) Reaching ... and
H68b {1936} Hoffman (Malvina) Heads and Tails. New York:
A3 {1939} Hoffman (Malvina) Sculpture Inside and Out.
M8 {1917) Hood (Jennings) and Young (Charles J.) American Orders & Societies and Their
I4 {1980} Howarth (Shirley Reiff) C. Paul Jennewein
G32k {1990} Howlett (D. Roger) The Sculpture of Don DeLue
I24b {1974} Hudson River Museum at Yonkers. Isidore Konte,
D36 {1986} Hughes (Edan Milton) Artists in California,
J12a {1929} Hussey (Christopher) Tait McKenzie, A Sculptor
I2a {1976} Iacocca (Michael G.) Medals to Honor Mint's
BI {1946} Institute For Research in Biography.
H3a {n.d.} Ireland (Geoffrey) photographer. Epstein;
F16b {1980} Jaffe (Irma B.) The Sculpture of Leonard
M16 {1936} Jamieson (Melvill Allan) Medals Awarded to
R2 {1915} Jewelers' Circular. Trade-Marks of the Jewelry
K28 {1953} Jockers (Ernst) J. Otto Schweizer; The Man
BDAB {1946} Johnson (Allen) and Malone (Dumans) editors.
F28a {1971} Johnson (D. Wayne) Brenner (Victor D.) Medals
S34 {1972} Johnson (D. Wayne) Medals American Num Society
M36 {1976} Johnson (D. Wayne) Circle of Friends of Medallion
V7 {1997} Johnson (D. Wayne) Medal Maker: Master Sculptor
F24a {1927} Johnson (Gerald W.) The Undefeated. New York:
I8b {1989} Jones (Elizabeth) E. Jones; of the Roman Mint
A24 {1979} Jones (Mark) The Art of the Medal. London:
I10 {1990} Jovine (Marcel) Designing the Concave-Convex
M37 {1977} Julian (R.W.) Medals of the United States Mint,
N13 {1963} Julian (Robert W.) "The Beginnings of Coinage
N22 {1974} Julian (Robert W.) "New Nation; Brave / Broke,"
S51 {1989} Julian (Robert W.) and Keusch (Ernest E.)
N27 {1984) Jung (Ewald) World Coin Encyclopedia. New York:
S44 {1981} Kagin (Donald H.) Private Gold Coins and
E8 {1951} Kenney (Richard D.) Early American Medalists
E8a (1951} Kenney [Richard D.] Manuscript File.
S8 {1952} Kenney (Richard D.) "Struck Copies of Early
S18 {1964} Kerrigan (Evans E.) American War Medals and
S24 {1967} Kerrigan (Evans) American Badges and Insignia.
S3 {1926} King (E.A.) Masonic Chapter Pennies. Pittsburgh
C6 {1956} King (Edward S.) and Ross (Marvin) Walters Art
S1 {1924} King (Robert Pennick) "Lincoln in Numismatics,
J12b {1975} Kozar (Andrew J.) R. Tait McKenzie; The
H13b {1973} Krakel (Dean Fenton) End of the Trail;
M30 {1974} Krause (Chester) Guidebook of Franklin Mint
O8 {1973} Krause (Chester L.) and Misher (Clifford)
S40 {1979} Krueger (Kurt R.) Meet Me in St. Louie; the
I32a {1963} Lachaise (Gaston) Sculpture and Drawings;
F12b {1991} LaMarre (Thomas S.) Charles Barber: Engraver
G28c {1990} LaMarre (Thomas S.) DeFrancisci's Dollar:
G32d {1974} Lantz (Michael) Reminiscing with Donald De Lue.
I9 {1871} Leffingwell (Samel L. compilor) Sketch of the
M39 {1981} Levine (H. Joseph) Collector's Guide:
D23 {1969} Lewis (Samella S.) and Waddy (Ruth G.) Black
A23 {1977} Linecar (H.W.A.) British Coin Design and
E5 {1948} Lloyd (S.H.) "Distinguished Designers of Mint
J60b {1944} Lombardo (Joseph V.) Attilo Piccirilli, Life
M2 {1878} Loubat (Joseph Florimond) The Medallic History
V4 {1992} Lucchesi (Bruno) Sculpting the Portrait.
J8 {1981} McAlister (Richard A.) Thomas McGlynn Priest
K8a {1947} McCracken (Harold) Frederic Remington, Artist
AA1 {1972} McCoy (Garnett) Archives of American Art, A
R9 {1986} McGuinn (William F.) and Bazelon (Bruce S.)
D38 {1995} McMahan (Virgil E.) Artists of Washington DC
M38 {1977} MacNeil (Neil) The President's Medal,
E18 {1985} McSorley (Charles) Engravers, Die-Sinkers and
D11 {1935} Mallett (Daniel Trowbridge) Mallett's Index of
J34d {1989} Manship (John) Paul Manship. New York:
C14 {1996} Marqusee (John E.) One Hundred Years Am Medalic
M5 {1900} Marx (Roger) Les Médailleurs Modernes en Frnace
M3 {1880} Marvin (William T.R.) The Medals of the Masonic
S22 {1966} Mayhew (Aubrey) The World's Tribute to John F.
C12 {1977} Mayor (A. Hyatt) and Davis (Mark) American Art
F18a {1916} Mechlin (Leila) A Group of Sculptures by Beach
K36a {1910} Mechlin (Leila) Janet Scudder – Sculptor.
I66 {1989) Merriam (Dena) Bruno Lucchesi, Sculptor of the
H30b {1992} Meyer (Ron) Don't Change Our Coins: Frank
M9 {1919-26} Milford Haven (Marquees of) Naval Medals.
S13 {1962} Miller (Donald M.) A Catlogue of U.S. Store
J56b {1997} Miller (Lillian B.) The Peale Family; Creation
D16 {1959} Murray (Peter and Linda) Dictionary of Art and
J34a {1957} Murtha (Edwin) Paul Manship. New York:
S61 {2002} Muscante (Neil) The Medallic Work of John Adams
S29 {1969} National Commemorative Society First Fifty Issue
M17 {1937} National Maritime Museum (Greenwich England)
AE4 {1908} National Sculpture Society Catalogue Exhibition to
AE8 {many} National Sculpture Society ... Exhibition
M13 {1928} Newark Museum, Medals Made in Newark. Newark:
K26a {1914} Newlin (Lilian W.) Hans Schuler, a Baltimore
S20 {1965} Niggl (Paul) Musiker Medaillen. Hofheim am
G32e {1978} Noble (Joseph Veach) 1978 Brookgreen Gardens
I32b {1974} Nordland (Gerald) Gaston Lachaise: The Man and
C10 {1972} Norton (R.W.) Art Gallery Medallic History
D32 {1982} Oakland Museum. 100 Years of California
D41 {1999} Olpin, Seifrit and Swanson Artists of Utah.
D34 {1984} Opitz (Glenn B.) Dictionary of American
A14 {1970} Osborne (Harold) The Oxford Companion To Art.
A29 {1988} Osborne (Harold) The Oxford Companion 20th Cent
O9 {1977} Paris Mint Catalogue Général Illustré des
E12 {1976} Patterson and Dougall The Eagle and The Shield,
H11 {1922} Payne (Frank Owen) John Flanagan, Sculptor
I40 {1976} Peck (Robert McCracken) Albert Laessle: American
F1a {1921} Peixotto (Ernest Clifford) Sculp of Adams (H)
J76a {1920} Peixotto (Ernest Clifford) A Sculptor of West
M47 {1987} Pessolano-Filos (Francis) Medals of the
E17 {1983} Pessolano-Filos (Francis) Venus Numismatic
BW3 {1985} Petteys (Chris) An International Dictionary of
O11 {1987} Pinches (John Harvey) Medals By John Pinches;
S53 {1990} Planck (Richard L.) State, County, City, and
BP {1983} Plowski and Williams. Afro-American.
J68c {1970} Polasek (Emily) Albin Polasek: Man Carving His
S5 {1931} Pond (Sheppard) Medals of Massachusetts Bay
F18b {1965} Porter (Beata Beach) Chester Beach, Tenth
F24b {1961} Price (Willadene) Gutzon Borglum, Artist and
J76b {1971} Proctor (Alexander Phimister) Sculptor in
A13 {1968} Proske (Beatrice Gilman) Brookgreen Gardens
M27 {1971} Prucha (Francis Paul, S.J.) Indian Peace Medals
F12a {1990} Raedeker (William T.) Charles Barber Maintained
R8 {1966} Rainwater (Dorothy T.) Encyclopedia of American
J34e {1989} Rand (Harry) Paul Manship. Washington and
J34f {1993} Rather (Susan) Archaism, Modernism, and the
I60a {1912} Rawson (Jonathan A. Jr.) Evelyn Beatrice
G32h {1986} Reiter (Ed) Medallic Art Moves To The Fore.
S56 {1993} Reynolds ( ) Saltus Award Medals
A32 {1993} Reynolds (Donald Martin) Masters of American
M52 {2001} Rezak (Ira) The Samuel Friedenberg Project: A
J68a {1917} Richards (Agnes Gertrude) Polasek Exhibition
H20d {1976} Richman (Michael T.) Daniel Chester French:
S66 {2014} Rice (William R.) The Kennedy World in Medallic Art;
V3 {1991} Roberts (Gilroy) Interviewed by David Lisot,
S21 {1965} Rochette (Edward C.) "The Medals of LBJ" TAMS
S23 {1966} Rochette (Edward C.) Kennedy Medallic Portraits
N28 {1985} Rochette (Edward C.) The Other Side of the
V5 {1993} Rogers (Thomas D.) Room 319 at the U.S. Mint;
BW2 {1982} Rubinstein (Charlotte Streifer) American Women
BW5 {1990} Rubinstein (Charlotte Streifer) American Women
S48 {1985} Rulau (Russell) and Fuld (George) Washington
S52 {1989} Rulau (Russel) Discovering America, The
S58 {1999} Rulau (Russell) Standard Catalog of United
S60 {2001} Rulau (Russell) Standard Catalog of Hard Time
AE1 {1955} Rutledge (Anna Wells) Cumulative Record of
I14 {1932} Ryder (George Hope) Art and Sculpture of James
K24d {1913} Saint-Gaudens (Homer) The Reminiscences of
S39 {1978} Sallay (John M.) The Boston School Medals
A33 {1993} Salmon (Robin R.) Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture.
D29 {1976} Samuels (Peggy and Harold) Samuels' Artist West
G28d {2000} Scafetta (Joseph A. Junior) De Francisci –
S41 {1979} Schenkman (David E.) Tokens and Medals Commem-
F20a {1917} Schevill (Ferdinand) Karl Bitter A Biography.
PA1 {1999} Schmidt (Mary Morris) Index to Nineteenth
K36b {1925) Scudder (Janet) Modeling My Life. New York:
J56a {1947} Sellers (Charles Coleman) Charles Willson Peale
F24c {1965} Shaff (Howard and Audey Karl) Six Wars
I41b {1959} Sharf (Frederic A.) "A More Bracing Atmos-
L5 {1985} Sharp (Lewis I.) John Quincy Adams Ward,
M23 {1966} Shaten (Anatoli) Soviet Memorial Medals:
H76b {1991} Sherwood (Dolly) Harriet Hosmer, American
J68b {1954} Sherwood (Ruth) Carving His Own Destiny; The
S45 {1981} Slabaugh (Arlie R.) American Centennial Tokens
F28b {1983} Smedley (Glenn B.) "The Works of Victor Brenner
J16a {1996} Smart (Mary) A Flight with Fame; MacMonnies
N2 {1881} Smith (Andrew Madsen) Coins and Coinage: The
N4 {1891} Smith (Andrew Madsen) Visitor's Guide of Mint
N31 {1992} Smith (Pete) American Numismatic Biographies.
F24d {1985} Smith (Rex Alan) The Carving of Mount Rushmore
K24c (1969) Smithsonian Institution. Augustus Saint-Gaudens
M1 {1861} Snowden (James R.) A Description of the Medals
D37 {1993} Soria (Regina) American Artists of Italian
MA1 {1988} Stahl (Alan M., editor) The Medal in America; 1
MA2 {1999} Stahl (Alan M., editor) The Medal in America; 2
E4 {1907} Stauffer (David McN.) American Engravers upon
N8 {1924} Stewart (Frank H.) History of the First United
M14 {1930} Storer (Horatio Robinson) Medicina in Nummis;
M10 {1923} Storer (Malcolm) Numismatics of Massachusetts.
S2 {1925} Storer (Malcolm) Medals of Columbus.
D4 {1913} Strickland (Walter G.) A Dict of Irish Artists
Q4 {1977} Stuart (Sandra Lee) Who Won What When; the
S4 {1959} Sullivan (Edmund B.) revised: DeWitt
A6 {1955} Sutherland (Carol H.V.) Art In Coinage.
N25 {1981} Sweeney (James O.) History Birmingham Mint
I62b {1967} Syracuse University, School of Art. Boris
K60 {1946} Taft (Ada Bartlett) Lorado Taft: Sculptor
N15 {1966} Taxay (Don) The U.S. Mint and Coinage;
N16 {1967} Taxay (Don) Illustrated History of US Commem
K26b {1985} Taylor (A. Vernon) The Medallic Art of Schuler
K24c {1969} Tharp (Louise Hall) Saint-Gaudens and the
R1 {1901} Tiffany & Co. Medals, Badges and Insignia
H43b {1910} Trask (John E.D.) Charles Grafly, Sculptor; An
H32 {1970} Turner (Evan H.) Sculpture Kahlil Gibran
S26 {1968} Turner (Howard L.) Comm Medals Struck U.S. Mint
N18 {1968} United States Mint. The Mint Story.
M25 {1969} United States Mint. Medals of the United States
I8a {1972} Valeriani (Mario) Arte della medaglia in Italy
A11 {1967} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) "The Aesthetic
A15 {1971} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) Numismatic Art in Am
A16 {1972} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) American Neoclassic
A19 {1975} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) Neoclassic Sculpture in
A21 {1975} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) "Numismatic Art in Am"
A22 {1976} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) "Numismatic Art to 179g
NE4 {1987} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) Medals To Masters,
M50 {1990} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) European and American
E16 {1982} Vesely (Zdenek) Catalogue of Coin Designers and
H18 {1986} Voss (Frederick S.) John Frazee 1790-1852,
D17 {1960} Wadia (Bettina, translator) Dictionary of
Q5 {1978} Walter (Claire) The Book of Winners. NY:
K8b {1966} Wear (Bruce) The Bronze World of Frederic
M32 {1974} Weber (Robert) and Bertram (Fred) An Epic in
BE {1943} Webster's Biographical Dictionary. Springfield,
S15 {1963} Weidhaas (Ernest) New York World's Fair, 1939-
R6 {1940s} Weil (Felix) History of Medallic Art Company.
R4 {1941} Whitehead & Hoag Company. Medals and Plaques.
AEW {1976} Whitney Museum of American Art 200 Exhibition
L50b {1959} Whitney Museum of American Art. William Zorach
BH {1963} Who Was Who In America. Historical volume.
B1 {1943} Who Was Who In America. 1897-1942.
to
B11 {1996} Who Was Who In America. 1993-1996.
BA {many} Who's Who In American Art.
BW1 {many} Who's Who of American Women.
I50 {1996} Wilkinson (Alan G.) The Sculpture of Jacques
K24d {1985} Wilkinson (Burke) Uncommon Clay; The Life and
E14 {1978} Willey (Robert C.) Dictionary of Canadian
K36c {1971} Williams (Lewis W. II) Notable American Women,
F1b {1963} Williams (Wheeler) Herbert Adams, Fourth
J58a {1962} Wilson (Geraldine L.) Christian Petersen,
H2b {1995} Wilson (Stewart J.) An Introduction To Prucha's
K4b {1993) Witham (Stewart) Johann Matthaus Reich, Also
J38a {1962} Winchester (James A.) Police Commissioner is
L50a {1938} Wingert (Paul S.) The Sculpture of William
AE2 {many} World's Fair Expositions.
D33 {1983} Wright (R. Lewis) Artists in Virginia Before
F32 {1926} Wroth (Lawrence C.) Abel Buell of Connecticut,
N5 {1903} Young (James Rankin) The United States Mint at
D22 {1968} Young (William) A Dictionary of American
L50c {1967} Zorach (William) Art Is My Life: The
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“101” Index—Publications Not in any topical Category.
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101 {1912} Adams (Adeline) John Quincy Adams Ward. New
102 {1939} Adams (Philip Rhys) The Sculpture of Erwin
103 {1949} Albert and Kent. The Complete Button Book.
104 {1912} American Numismatic Society. Catalogue of
105 {1896} Anderson (Joseph) The Town and City of
106 {1873} Anon. The Great Industries of the United States.
107 {1893} Anon. The History of the World's Columbian
108 {1909} Anon. Transactions of the American Gynecological
109 {1890} Appleton (William S.) Augustin Dupré and His
110 {1969} Arnason (H.H.) Jacques Lipchitz: Sketches in
111 {1976} Arnold (Howard Payson) The Washington Medal;
112 {1967} Art in America (editors) The Artist In
101 {1999} Ayres (William S., et al) George Washington: American Symbol. Manchester, Vermont: Hudson Hills Press (1999) 162 pages, illus.
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113 {1914} Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company. Insignia.
114 {1918} Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company. The Service
115 {1891} Ball (Thomas) My Threescore Years and Ten:
116 {1891} Bayles (Richard M., editor) History of Providence
117 {1892} Bergsfe (Vilhelm) Danske Medailler og jetons
101 {2004} Berlot (Robert) and Bermond (Daniel) Bartholdi Biograhy. Paris: Perrin.
101 {1992} Bilaitis (Richard J.) Selections From the Wayne State University Art
Collection, Detroit, MI: Wayne State Univ, illus, photographs by Dirk Bakker.
118 {1952} Bishopp, p 16 note, 59, 61.
119 {1990} Blasdale (Mary Jean) Artists of New Bedford.
120 {1877} Boston City Council. Dedication of the
121 {1892} Bowen (Clarence W., ed) History of the Centennial
122 {1973} Brandywine River Museum. Charles Parks, Eric
123 {1967} [Brcin] The Sculpture of John David Brcin
101 {2007} Bertram (Peter) The Southern Cross of Honor, Historical Notes and List of Varieties.
124 {1954} Brigham (Clarence S.) Paul Revere's Engravings. Worcester: American Antiquarian Society (1954) 181 pages, 77 plates. Second edition (1969),
125 {1984} Breen (Walter). Robert Scot's Earliest Device
126 {1930} Brooklyn Museum. Two Important Works by
127 {1955} Brooks (R.P.) Gaetano Federici, Sculptor.
128 {1963} Brown (Milton) The Story of the Armory Show.
129 {1934} Bruce (Robert) Art and Sculpture of James
130 {1989} Burlingham (Michael John) The Last Tiffany,
131 {1922} Burrage (Henry S.) Franklin Simmons, Ref:
132 {1949} Bushnell (George Herbert) Scottish Engravers.
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133 {1837} Carlisle (Nicholas) A Memoir of the Life and
134 {1958} Cassou (Jean) Glicenstein. New York: Crown
101 {1963} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) Studies on John Gadsby Chapman, American Artist 1808- 1889, Annandale, Virginia: Turnpike Press (1963) 40 pp, 15 plates.
135 {1955} Chatterton (Elsie B.) A Vermont Sculptor.
136 {1991} Clain-Stefanelli (Elivira) From the Drawing
137 {1976} Clain-Stefanelli (Vladimir and Elvira) Medals Commemorating Battles of the Am Revolution.
138 {1967} [Clark] Bronzes and Bas-reliefs of Dr. James L.
139 {1940} Clarke (Herman Frederick) John Hull, A
140 {1879} Clement (Clara Erskine) and Hutton (Laurence)
141 {1924} Cline (I.M.) Contemporary Art and Artists
142 {1976} Cline (James H.) Standing Liberty Quarters.
143 {1975} Coats (William O.) Auction Catalog (13-15
144 {1930} Codman (William) An Illustrated History of
145 {1965} Colby College Art Museum. Icelandic Art,
101 {1975} Collins (J.L.) Women Artists in America II. Chattanooga TN: University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga (1975).
146 {1999} Contemporaty Women Artists.
147 {1965} Corcoran Gallery of Art. Geroge L.K.
148 {1965} Cornell University Andrew Dickson White
149 {1973} Cornell University Herbert F. Johnson Museum
150 {1906-09} Currier (John James) History of
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151 {1972} Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. Robert Graham
152 {1974} Davies (Alfred Mervyn) Solon H. Borglum, "A
153 {1935} Day (Olive) Rise of Manufacturing in Connecticut,
154 {1907} deKay (Charles) Arts and Crafts in America, II;
155 {1968} DeWitt (J. Doyle) Alfred S. Robinson,
101 {1899} Dollar (George) Made of Money. Strand Magazine (July 1899) 17:102.
156 {1913} Dorr (Charles Henry) A Danish-American
157 {1941} Downs (Winfield Scott) Men of New England.
158 {1872} Drake (Francis S.) Dictionary of American
159 {1834} Dunlap (William) History of the Rise and
160 {1930} Du Peloux (Charles) Répertoire Biographique des Artistes du XVIIe Siècle François. Paris.
161 {1934} Durand-Ruel Galleries, New York. Exhibition
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162 {1932} Eagle Regalia. Special Catalogue Number Twenty-
163 {1970} Elsen (Albert E.) Seymour Lipton. New York:
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164 {1985} Fabian (Monroe H.) Joseph Wright, American
165 {1972} Fairbanks (Eugene) A Sculptor's Testimony in
166 {1975} Falk (Randolph) Bufano. Millbrae, CA:
167 {1978} Fine (Elsa Henig) Women and Art: A History
168 (1196) Finn (David and Merriam (Dena) Stanley Bleifeld.
169 {1940} Finta (Alexandria) My Brothers And I,
170 {1999} Fleisher Museum Masterworks of American
171 {1975} Frazier (Arthur H.) Joseph Saxton and His
172 {1939} French (Hollis) Jacob Hurd and His Sons
173 {1975} Funderburk (Emma Lila) and Davenport (Thomas
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175 {1917} Gallatin (Albert Eugene) Paul Manship:
176 {1955} Geller (Hans) Franz und Ferdinand Pettrich;
101 {1990} Gerdts (William H.) Art Across the West, New York: Abbeville Press, 3 volumes.
177 {1974} Getlein (Frank) Chaim Gross. New York:
101 {1973} Goldstein (Peggy) Exhibition catalogue. Paris: Gal Lambert (1973).
178 {1900} Gorham Silver Co. The Gorham Manufacturing
179 {1905} Gorhamn Company. Gorham Memorial Tablets, Made
180 {1928} Gorham Company. Famous Small Bronzes;
181 {1931} Gorham Company. Providence. George Washington,
101 {1901} Green (Samuel Sweet) Memoir of Edward Griffin Porter. Publications of the Colonial
Society of Massachusetts (vol 6); reprinted (1901). Digitized (2005).
183 {1972} Green (Susan Porter) Helen Farnsworth Mears.
101 {1998} Greenfeld (Howard) Ben Shahn: An Artist Life, Biography. NY: Random House (1998)
366 pages, illus.
184 {1950} Griffiths (Arthur Morgan) A Study of the
101 {1975} Groseclose (Barbara S.) Emanuel Leutze, 1816-1868: Freedom Is the Only Thing.
Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution, 159 pp, illus.
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185 {1968} Hale (Nathan Cabot) Embrace of Life; the
186 {1998} Hall (Virginia) The Past President's Medals.
187 {1934} Hamilton (George) Hezekiah Augur: An American
101 {1982} Hammond (Wayne G.) The Graphic Art of C.B. Falls: An Introduction; exhibition catalogue.
Chapin Library, Williams College. Williamstown, Mass., 32 pp text, 40 pages illus.
188 {1934} Hansen 2, 3, 58.
189 {1968} Hansen (Oskar J.) Sculptures at Hoover Dam.
190 {1959} Hard (Charles Frederick) The Sculptured
191 {1970} Harper (J. Russell). ("Smithers").
192 {1955} Harris (Julian Hoke) Harris. Athens GA: University
193 {1891} Hartley (Jonathan Scott) Anatomy in Art: A
194 {1936} Harvard University. Notes on the Harvard
195 {1936} Harvard Tercentenary Medal [sales leaflet]
196 {1926} Hastings. The Life and Works of Francis
197 {1971} Heaton (Ronald E.) The Image of Washington;
198 {1977} Heflin (Tom Pat) Quiet Places, Paintings and
199 {1997} Heflin (Tom Pat) Roots and Wings; 37 Year
101 {1985} Heller (Stephen) Chwast: The Left-Handed Designer. New York: Abrams 143 pages
(125 in color).
200 {19xx} Hendershot 30-430.
201 {1974} Hendricks (Gordon) The Life and Work of
202 {1919} Henkels' Catalogue of Oil Portraits of Famous
101 {2003} Hoffman (John) Lincoln Essay Contests, Lincoln Medals and the Commercialization of Lincoln.
Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 24:2 (Summer 2003) 48 paragraphs.
203 {1965} Hoffman (Malvina) Yesterday is Tomorrow: A
204 {1918} Homans (James, editor) Appleton Cyclopedia
205 {1982} Hoppin (Martha J.) The Emmets: A Family of
206 {1959} Hoving (Walter) "The History of Tiffany,"
207 {1950} Howard (Cecil). Athens GA: University of
208 {1894} Howe (Samuel H.) ...A brief memoir of the life
209
210 {1974} Hunter (Sam) Chryssa. New York: Harry N
211 {1947} Huntington (Anna Hyatt). Athens GA: University
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- - J - -
212 {1952} Jacobs (Michael) Epigramus of an Ignoramus;
213 {1950} Jennewein (C. Paul). Athens GA: University
214 {1994} Jintes (L.F.) and Pol-Tyszkiewicz (J.T.) Chris van der Hoef, 1875-1933.
215 {1892} Johnson (Mary Coffin) The Higleys and Their Ancesters.
216 {1904} Johnson (Rossiter) The Twentieth Century
217 {2003} Jordan (Louis) John Hall, The Mint and the Economics of Massachusetts Coinage.
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218 {1969} Kenney (Alice Patricia) The Gansevoorts of
219 {1967} Kienast (Gunter W.) Medals of Karl Goetz.
101 {1990} Kingsbury (Martha) George Tsutawaka. Bellvue, WA: University of Washington Press and Bellevue Art
Museum (1990).
220 {1975} Klamkin (Marian) The Return of Lafayette,
222 {1977} Krauss (Rosaline E.) The Sculpture of David
- - L - -
223 {1960} Larkin (Oliver) Art and Life in America. New York
224 {1926} Lathrop (William G.) The Brass Industry in
101 {1997} Law (Steven) Sculptors of Cape Ann. American Art Review (1997).
225 {1871} Leffingwell (Samuel L. compilor) Sketch
226 {1964} Lengyel (Alfonz) The Life and Art of
101 {2003} Levy (Hannah Heidi) Famous Wisconsin Artists and Architects. Middleton WI: Badger Books (2003) 316 pages, John Marr portrait p 44 in article on his painter son, Carl von Marr.
101 {2001} Ligtman (Jean) and Ingbretson (P.) Women’s Perspective at Boston Guild. American Art Review (2001).
227 {1914} Livingston (Luther S.) Franklin and His
228 {1949} Lombardo (Josef Vincent) Chaim Gross,
229 {2001} Loring (John) Magnificent Tiffany Silver. NY: Harry N. Abrams. 272 pages.
230 {1906} Lyman (Mabel, secretary) Annual reports of the
231 {1970} Lynes (Russell) The Art Makers of Ninteent
- - M - -
232 {1967} MacDonald (Colin S.) A Dictionay of Canadian
233 {1909} MacDonald (M. Irwin) Louis Potter: A Ref:
234 {1968} McSpadden (J. Walker) Famous Sculptors of
235 {1947} Manship (Paul). Athens GA: University
236 {1942} Marburg (Theodore F.) Management Problems and
237 {1946} Marburg (Theodore F.) Brass Button Making,
238 {1996} Margrave (Anthony R.) Whitehead & Hoag:
239 {1880} Marvin (W.T.R.) The Medals of the Masonic
240 {1905} Mazerolle (Fernand) L.O. Roty, Membre de
241 {1977} Medallic Art Company Sales Literature.
101 {1984} Meschett (David) Re-Identification of a Portrait by James Sharples. American Art Journal 16:4 (1984).
242 {1919-28) Milford Haven
243 {1957} Miller (Agnes) Centenary of a New York
244 {1971} Miller (Richard McDermott) Figure Sculpture
245 {1969} Milwaukee Art Center and University of
246 {1960} Mocsanyi (Paul) Alfred Van Loen. Great Neck,
247 {1972} Morse (John, editor) Ben Shahn. New York:
101 {1965} Musmanno (Michael Angelo) The Story of Italians in America. Garden City, NY: Doubleday (1965)
300 pages.
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248 {1987} National Museum of Women In The Arts.
249 {1958+} National Sculpture Soc Membership Directories
250 {1961} Newhall (Beaumont) The Daguerreotype in
251 {1799} New Trade Directory for Philadelphia, p 58.
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101 {1973} O’Connor (Francis V., editor) Art for the Millions. New York: New York Graphic Society (1973) 317
pages, contained Smith’s essay “Modern Sculpture and Society.”
253 {1988} Orosz (Joel L.) The Eagle That Is Forgotten:
254 {1917} Oertel (J.F.) A Vision Realized: A Life Ref
- - P - -
255 {1971} Pace Gallery. Trova: New Sculpture. Intro-
256 {1973} Pace Gallery. Trova: The "Profile Cantos."
257 {1928} Paddock (Willard) Some Reproductions of
258 {1981} Padovano (Anthony) The Process of Sculpture.
101 {1976} Paintings and Sculpture of Midwest Faculty-Artists: An Exhibition catalog. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana Univesity Museum (1976).
259 {1998} Palmedo (Philip F.) and Hicks (Eliza) Voices
260 {1954} Pamplona (Fernando de) Diccionaro de Pintores
261 {1918} Pape (William J.) History of Waterbury and
262 {1945} Paramino (John Francis) Sculpture As a
263 {1967} Parks (Charles C.) The Sculpture of Charles
264 {1919} Payne (Frank Owen) More Roosevelt Sculptures,
265 {1920} Peixotto (Ernest Clifford) A Sculptor of the
266 {1988} Peleadeau (Marius B.) A Biographical Dictionary
267 {1945} Pérez-Maldonado (Carlos) Medallas de la Mexico,
268 {1969} Pontual (Roberto) Diocionairio das Artes
269 {1974} Potterton (Homan) Celtic Sculptor in
270 {1971} Proctor (Alexander Phimister) Sculptor
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- - R - -
271 {1975} Rather (Lois) Bufano and the U.S.A. Oakland
272 {1948} Rice (Norman L., et al) The Sculpture of
273 {1974} Rich (Frances) The Sculpture of Frances
274 {1888} Robinson (Frank T.) Henry Hudson Kitson;
101 {2000} Robinson (Joyce Henri) An Interlude in Giverny. University Park: Palmer Museum of Art,
Pennsylvania State University & Musée d’art Américan, Giverny (2000) pp F.W. MacMonnies.
275 {1916} Roe (Joseph Wickham) English and American
276 {1959} Rosenberg (Paul & Co.) An Exhibition of
277 {1955} Roszak (Theodore) In Pursuit of an Image.
278 {1949} Rutledge (Anna Wells) Artists in the Life of
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101 {1940} Sanders (Adam A.) The Principles of Altoform. Brooklyn: Author (1940) 14 pages.
279 {1916} Sanford (Edward F. Jr.) Architectural Sculp-
280 {1894} Saunier (Charles) Augustin Dupré. Paris:
281 {1921} Schachner (August) Ephraim McDowell: Father of
282 {1884} Scharf (Thomas) and Westcott (Thompson)
283 {1973} Schmidt (James Ropiequet, editor) Artist
284 {1969} Schwarz (Arturo) The Complete Works of
285 {1953} Scovill Manufacturing Company. Mill on Mad
286 {1962} Sellers (Charles Coleman) Benjamin Franklin
287 {1884-95} Sellers (George Escol) Articles originally
288 {1966} Sellin (David) James Wines–Sculpture.
289 {1904} Sellstedt (Lars Gustaf) From Forecastle to
290 {n.d.} Seuphor (Michel) Abstract Painting. New
101{1986} Shadwell (Wendy J.) Prints and Printmakers of New York State, Syracuse: Syracuse University
Press (1986) illus. A chapter from this work was reprinted in The St. Lawrence County Historical
Association Quarterly.
101 {1991} Sherwood (Dolly) Harriet Hosmer: American Sculptor, 1830-1908.
Columbia MO: Univ of Missouri Press (1991) 378 pp, illus.
291 {1965} Shurcliff (Margaret). Lively Days: Some Memoirs of
292 {1939} Skipton (Amy) One Fatt Calfe. New Rochelle:
293 {1940} Smith (David) Medals for Dishonor.
294 {1968} Smith (David) David Smith by David Smith.
295 {1973} Smith (David) David Smith. Edited by
296 {1992} Smith (Jessie Carney) Notable Black American
297 {1985} Smith (Rex Alan) The Carving of Mount Rushmore.
298 {1966} Smithsonian Institution National Collection
299 {1974} Smithsonian Institution National Collection
101 {1995} Soderman (Doris Flodin) The Sculptors O’Connor: Andrew Senior 1847-1924; Andrew
Junior 1874-1941. Worcester, MA: Gundi Publishers, 152 pages, illus.
301 {1979} Soria (Regina) Perceptions and Evocations, Vedder
302 {1962} Spicer-Simson (Theodore) A Collection
101 {1965} Stang (Ragna) Gustav Vigeland, The Sculptor and His Works. Oslo: Johan Grundt Tanum
(1965, 1970 editions). American edition: Vero Beach, FL: Arthur Vanous Company (1980) 190 pp, illus.
303 {1915} Stern (Albert) Edmund T. Quinn: Sculptor.
304 {1951} Stewart (Virginia) 45 Contemporary Mexican
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305 {1987} Tufts (Eleanor) Inaugural Exhibition Catalogue:
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306 {1970} University of California. Roy Lichtenstein:
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307 {1972} Vassar College Art Gallery. The White Marmorean
101 {1910} Vedder (Elihu) The Digressions of V. Boston, New York: Houghton Mifflin (1910) 521 pp, illus.
308 {1937} Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. A Comprehensive
309 {1941} Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. The Sculpture
310 {1927} Vitry (Paul) Paul Manship, Sclpteur
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311 {1956} Walker Art Center. Theodore Roszak. Catalog
312 {1992} Walker (John Allen) Documents on the Life
313 {1956} Walters 195.
314 {1987} Warren (David B, et al) Marks of Achievement.
315 {1948} Waugh (Sidney). Athens GA: University of
316 {1966} Wear (Bruce) The Bronze World of Frederic
317 {1999} Wendland (Ulrike) Biographisches Handbuch
318 {1925} Whitaker (Charles Harris) Bertram Grosvenor
101 {1997} White (George M.) Under the Capitol Dome, Washington DC: American
Institute of Architects Press (1997) p 85.
319 {1970) Whitechapel Art Galley, London. Robert
320 {1959} Whitney Museum of American Art. William
321 {1971} Whitney (Roberta) Why Women '71. Dekalb, IL:
322 {1975} Wilcox (Howard) Bruce Moore: Notes Toward a
323 {1989} Williams (Arthur) Sculpture: Technique-Form-
324 {1948} Williams (Wheeler). Athens GA: University of
325 {1938} Wingert (Paul S.) The Sculpture of William
326 {1949} Winwar (Frances) Ruotolo: Man and Artist;
101 {1998} Woodward (Kesler) Spirit of the North, The art of Eustace Paul Ziegler; Exhibition
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327 {1951} Wright (John Kirtland) Geography in th
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328 {2000} York (Alexandra) From the Fountainhead To
329 {1970} Young (Edward) America's United States
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330 {1957} Zigrosser (Carl) The Medallic Sketches of
331 {1967} Zorach (William) Art is My Life; Autobiography
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331 - 100 = 231 + 26 (added) + 572 (main biblio) = 828
Note: It is expected this figure will reach 1000 before publication.
101 { ? } Schmidt Chi F70.
101 {1909} Hudson-Fulton Report.
BOLD FACE NAMES below are authors of publications listed in the Topical Bibliography (of such importance they may be listed in several artists references). These multiple-use references have a number with a letter prefix (A to V in the topical listing).
Light face names in the second list are publications listed as a reference usually only in a single subject or theme and often under only one artist's entry. These have unique numbers without a letter prefix. They are not listed in the Topical Bibliography.
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G16b {1995} Abrens (Kent) Cyrus E. Dallin; His Small
H20b {1932} Adams (Adeline) Daniel Chester French, Sculptor.
J60a {1921} Adams (Adeline) Family of Sculptors: Piccirilli
I60b {1928} Adams (Adeline) Evelyn Beatrice Longman.
O4 {1920} Adams (Edgar H.) United States Store Cards.
H22 {1939} Adams (Philip R.) The Sculpture of Erwin Frey
N10 {1958} Adelson (Howard L.) The American Numismatic
F14 {1991} Adil (Carol P.) Paul Wayland Bartlett and
H30c {1994} Alexander (David T.) As Old As His Coin: Frank
K36d {1998} Alexander (David T.) Land of the Hoosiers;
H68a {1930} Alexandre (Arsene) Malvina Hoffman Paris: J.E.
G3 {1996} Allen (Elizabeth K.) From Stonecutter to
S17 {1964} Altz (Charles G.) and Barton (E.H.) Foreign
AM1 {1984} American Medallic Sculpture Assn. Exhibition
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AM11 {2000} AMSA 2000. Bayside NY: AMSA and QCC Art Gallery
N11 {1958} American Numismatic Society Centennial
NE1 {1910} American Numismatic Society. International
NE2 {1911} American Numismatic Society. Catalogue of the
K12d {1961} American Philosophical Society. Catalog of
E13 {1978} Amos (John O.) The Worthy Line, Coin World
BW6 {1991} Anderson (Janet A.) Women in The Fine Arts; A
K24a {1909} Anon. Catalogue of A Memorial Exhibition of the
J40 {1919} Anon. Ivan Mestrovic: A Monograph. London:
J40 {1919} Anon. Ivan Mestrovic A Monograph. London:
H26b {1921} Anon. The Work of Emil Fuchs; Illustrating Some
F4 {1922} Anon. Medal Commem Visit Marshal Foch [Aitken]
F8a {1926} Anon. Edmond R. Amateis, Sculptor. The American
F8b {1929} Anon. Sculptures in Metal by Edmond Amateis.
Vx {1930} Anon. From Clay To Bronze. Boston: Harvard
G28a {1959} Anon. The Medals of De Frnacisci National
G28b {1964} Anon. Anthony de Francisci, 1887-1964. National
G32a {1958} Anon. Medal by De Lue [Soc of Medalists 56th].
G32b {1958} Anon. Society of Medalists 56th Issue by Donald
G32i {1988} Anon. In Memoriam Donald H. De Lue. Brookgreen
G32j {1988} Anon. Sculptor Donald De Lue Dies. Coin World
J30 {1967} Anon. The Contemporaty Medals of Albino Manca.
J48 {1970} Anon. George T. Morgan was an Englishman.
J34b {1972} Anon. Paul Howard Manship; An Intimate View;
J34c {1985} Anon. Paul Manship; Changing Taste in Ameriica;
H52a {1989} Anon. The Sculpture of Walker Hancock April 14
I2b {1987} Anon. ANS Presents Medal to Iacocca.
I41a {1860} Anon. Editor's Easy Chair. Harper's New Monthly
J30 {1967} Anon. The Contemporaty Medals of Albino Manca.
J34b {1972} Anon. Paul Howard Manship; An Intimate View;
J34c {1985} Anon. Paul Howard Manship; Changing Taste in
J40 {1919} Anon. Ivan Mestrovic: A Monograph. London:
J48 {1970} Anon. George T. Morgan was an Englishman. TAMS
K24a {1909} Anon. Catalogue of A Memorial Exhibition of the
L30 {1929} Anon. Adolph A. Weinman's Sculptures in Bronze.
H80b {1975} Aranson (H.H.) The Sculptures of Houdon. New
I62a {1937} Armitage (Merle) Sculpture of Boris Levet-
H24 {1973} Aronson (Charles N.) Sculptured Hyacinths. New
K12c {1932} Babb (M.J.) David Rittenhouse.
V6 {1996} Baber (Lawrence P.) Medallic Works of Charles
A26 {1982} Baigell (Matthew) Dictionary of Amrican Art.
BW7 {1994} Bailey (Brooke) The Remarkable Lives of 100
E10 {1971} Baron (Herman) Franklin Mint Index of Sculptors
K12a {1813} Barton (William) Life of David Rittenhouse.
F16a {1970} Baskin Sculpture Drawings & Prints. New York:
M42 (1987} Baxter (Barbara A.) The Beaux-Arts Medal in
R10 {1990} Bazelon (Bruce S.) and McGuinn (William F.)
A7 {1962} Becker (Thomas W.) Art In Commemorative Coins.
K12f {1965} Becker (Thomas W.) "David Rittenhouse: Director
M7 {1915} Belden (Bauman Lowe) Medals and Publications of
M11 {1927} Belden (Bauman Lowe) Indian Peace Medals
D3 {1911} Benezit (Emmanuel) Dictionnaire Critique et
G40 {1984} Bennett (Bonnie A.) and Wilkins (David G.)
M4 {1894} Betts (Charles Wyllys) American Colonial
H56 {1966} Bicker (Dorothy), Vail (Jane Z.) and Wills
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H26a {1908} Brenton (S.E.) Fuchs Work in Sculpture,
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H44a {1977} Bronson (Steven) John Gregory: The Philadelphia
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F30 {1966} Brown (Joe) Retrospective Catalogue 1932-1966.
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L40 {1958} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) Charles C. Wright,
L42a {1954} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) Joseph Wright,
M19 {1963} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) American Medals and
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V1 {1951} Craven (Thomas) Uncommon Clay. 16 minutes.
A12 {1968} Craven (Wayne) Sculpture in America.
G32c {1967} Cresson (Margaret French) Donald De Lue,
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S59 {2001} Cuhaj (George) Standard Price Guide to U.S. Scouting Collectibles.
D20 {1966} Cummings (Paul) A Dictionary of Contemporary
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J58b {2000} De Long (Lea Rosson) Christian Petersen
F8c {1966} De Lue (Donald) Edmond Amateis, Fifteenth
F20b {1967} Dennis (James M.) Karl Bitter Architectural
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H1a {1969} Domit (Moussa M.) The Sculpture of Thomas
J72c {1914} Dorr (Charles Henry) Bela L. Pratt, An
S7 {1949} Douglas (Susan H.) George Washington Medals
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K24b {1982} Dryfhout (John H.) The Work Augustus St-Gaudens
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BW4 {1990} Dunford (Penny) A Biographical Dictionary of
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H13a {1920} Eberle (Louise) The Fraser Bust of Roosevelt.
L12a {1889} Eckford (Henry, alias Charles de Kay) Olin
M49 {1989} Eimer (Christopher) An Intro to Commem Medals
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S31 {1970} Eglit (Nathan N.) FDR Mementoes Recall Four
S32 {1971} Eglit (Nathan N.) Louisiana Purchase Exposition
M12 {1927} Eidlitz (Robert James) Medals and Medallions
M45 {1987} Eimer (Christopher) British Commemorative
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Q6 {1979} Europa. World Dictionary of Awards and Prizes.
H92a {1965} Evans (Cerinda W.) Anna Hyatt Huntington.
N3 {1885} Evans (George G.) Illustrated History of the
A27 {1983} Evert (Marylin) Discovering Pittsburgh
H28 {1992} Fahlman (Betsy) Spirit of the South; The
H4 {1972} Fairbanks (Eugene F.) A Sculptor's Testimony
A2 {1927} Fairman (Charles E.) Art and Artists of the
BF1 {1985} Falk (Peter Hastings) Who Was Who Am Art. 1 vol
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N26 {1982} Fauver (L.B) Exonumia Symbolism & Classifica-
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G32f {1979} Flartey (Harold) De Lue Captures Sculptor of
G32g {1979} Flartey (Harold) Donald De Lue Sculptor.
S49 {1987} Flower (Harry) Numismatic Tributes to Albert
E3 {1902-30} Forrer (Leonard) Biographical Dictionary of
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G16a {1976} Francis (Rell G.) Cyrus E. Dallin; Let Justice
C13 {1992} Freedman (Paula B.) and Frank (Robbin Jaffee)
M21 {1964} Freeman (Sara Elizabeth) Medals Relating to
H20a {1928} French (Mary Adams) Memories of a Sculptor's
M18 {1963} Friedenberg (Daniel M.) Great Jewish Portraits
E11 {1976} Friedenberg (Daniel M.) Jewish Minters &
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D9 {1926} Foster (J.J.) A Dict of Painters of Miniatures
H26c {1925} Fuchs (Emil) With Pencil, Brush and Chisel;
S10 {1957} Fuld (Melvin and George) Memorials to Lafayette
S27 {1969} Fuld (Melvin and George) Memorials to Franklin
H48 {1920} Fuller (Lucia Fairchild) Frances Grimes: A
S47 {1983} Gabriel (John J.) Exonumia of Liberty;
Q2 {1969} Gale Research Company. Awards, Honors and
Q3 {1969} Gale Research Company. World of Winners;
F12c {1999} Ganz (David L.) Charles Barber: Artist
H30a {1975} Ganz (David L.) The Man Who Makes the Changes:
H3c {1992} Gardiner (Stephen) Epstein; Artist Against the
A4 {1945} Gardner (Albert TenEyck) Yankee Stonecutters.
C8 {1965} Gardner (Albert TenEyck) Amrican Sculpture;
BANB {1999} Garraty (John A.) and Carnes (Mark C.) editors.
A37 {1988} Gayle (Margot) and Cohen Michael) The Art Commission and the Municipal Art Society Guide to Manhattan’s Outdoor Sculpture. New York: Prentice Hall Press.
D28 {1975} Gibson (Arthur Hopkin) Artists Early Michigan
E9 {1970} Gladfelter (David D.) Civil War Die Sinkers and
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A28 {1986} Greenthal (Kathryn), Kozol (Paula M.) and Ramirez (Jan Seidler) American Figurative
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D15 {1957} Groce (George C.) and Wallace (David H.)
D13 {1951} Gunnis (Rupert) Dictionary of British Sculptors
L12b {1978} Gurney (George) Olin Levi Warner (1844-1896): A
S36 {1973} Haffner (Sylvia) Israel's Money and Medals.
H52b {1997} Hancock (Walker) A Sculptor's Fortunes; A
S50 {1987} Harkness (Andrew) New York State Agricultural
D24 {1970} Harper (J. Russell) Early Painters and Engravers
S28 {1969} Harris (N. Neil) A Catalogue of ANA Convention
D26 {1973} Havlice (Patricia Pate) Index to Artistic
G1b {1977} Hayes (Margaret Calder) Three Alexander
S38 {1977} Heath (Robert R.) Commem Medals of New England
H80a {1971} Heaton (Ronald E.) The Image of Washington:
BW8 {2000} Heller (Nancy G.) Women Artists, Works From the
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O5 {1924} Hetrich (George) and Guttag (Julius) Civil War
M20 {1963} Hibler (Harold E.) and Kappen (Charles V.) So
H68c {1984} Hill (May Brawley) The Woman Sculptor: Malvina
K12e {1964} Hindle (Brooke) David Rittenhouse.
H16a {1967} Hobson (Katherine T.) Laura Gardin Fraser...
H64 {1985} Hoffman (Edward Fenno III) Reaching ... and
H68b {1936} Hoffman (Malvina) Heads and Tails. New York:
A3 {1939} Hoffman (Malvina) Sculpture Inside and Out.
M8 {1917) Hood (Jennings) and Young (Charles J.) American Orders & Societies and Their
I4 {1980} Howarth (Shirley Reiff) C. Paul Jennewein
G32k {1990} Howlett (D. Roger) The Sculpture of Don DeLue
I24b {1974} Hudson River Museum at Yonkers. Isidore Konte,
D36 {1986} Hughes (Edan Milton) Artists in California,
J12a {1929} Hussey (Christopher) Tait McKenzie, A Sculptor
I2a {1976} Iacocca (Michael G.) Medals to Honor Mint's
BI {1946} Institute For Research in Biography.
H3a {n.d.} Ireland (Geoffrey) photographer. Epstein;
F16b {1980} Jaffe (Irma B.) The Sculpture of Leonard
M16 {1936} Jamieson (Melvill Allan) Medals Awarded to
R2 {1915} Jewelers' Circular. Trade-Marks of the Jewelry
K28 {1953} Jockers (Ernst) J. Otto Schweizer; The Man
BDAB {1946} Johnson (Allen) and Malone (Dumans) editors.
F28a {1971} Johnson (D. Wayne) Brenner (Victor D.) Medals
S34 {1972} Johnson (D. Wayne) Medals American Num Society
M36 {1976} Johnson (D. Wayne) Circle of Friends of Medallion
V7 {1997} Johnson (D. Wayne) Medal Maker: Master Sculptor
F24a {1927} Johnson (Gerald W.) The Undefeated. New York:
I8b {1989} Jones (Elizabeth) E. Jones; of the Roman Mint
A24 {1979} Jones (Mark) The Art of the Medal. London:
I10 {1990} Jovine (Marcel) Designing the Concave-Convex
M37 {1977} Julian (R.W.) Medals of the United States Mint,
N13 {1963} Julian (Robert W.) "The Beginnings of Coinage
N22 {1974} Julian (Robert W.) "New Nation; Brave / Broke,"
S51 {1989} Julian (Robert W.) and Keusch (Ernest E.)
N27 {1984) Jung (Ewald) World Coin Encyclopedia. New York:
S44 {1981} Kagin (Donald H.) Private Gold Coins and
E8 {1951} Kenney (Richard D.) Early American Medalists
E8a (1951} Kenney [Richard D.] Manuscript File.
S8 {1952} Kenney (Richard D.) "Struck Copies of Early
S18 {1964} Kerrigan (Evans E.) American War Medals and
S24 {1967} Kerrigan (Evans) American Badges and Insignia.
S3 {1926} King (E.A.) Masonic Chapter Pennies. Pittsburgh
C6 {1956} King (Edward S.) and Ross (Marvin) Walters Art
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J12b {1975} Kozar (Andrew J.) R. Tait McKenzie; The
H13b {1973} Krakel (Dean Fenton) End of the Trail;
M30 {1974} Krause (Chester) Guidebook of Franklin Mint
O8 {1973} Krause (Chester L.) and Misher (Clifford)
S40 {1979} Krueger (Kurt R.) Meet Me in St. Louie; the
I32a {1963} Lachaise (Gaston) Sculpture and Drawings;
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G28c {1990} LaMarre (Thomas S.) DeFrancisci's Dollar:
G32d {1974} Lantz (Michael) Reminiscing with Donald De Lue.
I9 {1871} Leffingwell (Samel L. compilor) Sketch of the
M39 {1981} Levine (H. Joseph) Collector's Guide:
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J60b {1944} Lombardo (Joseph V.) Attilo Piccirilli, Life
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AA1 {1972} McCoy (Garnett) Archives of American Art, A
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M38 {1977} MacNeil (Neil) The President's Medal,
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I66 {1989) Merriam (Dena) Bruno Lucchesi, Sculptor of the
H30b {1992} Meyer (Ron) Don't Change Our Coins: Frank
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S29 {1969} National Commemorative Society First Fifty Issue
M17 {1937} National Maritime Museum (Greenwich England)
AE4 {1908} National Sculpture Society Catalogue Exhibition to
AE8 {many} National Sculpture Society ... Exhibition
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J68a {1917} Richards (Agnes Gertrude) Polasek Exhibition
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V3 {1991} Roberts (Gilroy) Interviewed by David Lisot,
S21 {1965} Rochette (Edward C.) "The Medals of LBJ" TAMS
S23 {1966} Rochette (Edward C.) Kennedy Medallic Portraits
N28 {1985} Rochette (Edward C.) The Other Side of the
V5 {1993} Rogers (Thomas D.) Room 319 at the U.S. Mint;
BW2 {1982} Rubinstein (Charlotte Streifer) American Women
BW5 {1990} Rubinstein (Charlotte Streifer) American Women
S48 {1985} Rulau (Russell) and Fuld (George) Washington
S52 {1989} Rulau (Russel) Discovering America, The
S58 {1999} Rulau (Russell) Standard Catalog of United
S60 {2001} Rulau (Russell) Standard Catalog of Hard Time
AE1 {1955} Rutledge (Anna Wells) Cumulative Record of
I14 {1932} Ryder (George Hope) Art and Sculpture of James
K24d {1913} Saint-Gaudens (Homer) The Reminiscences of
S39 {1978} Sallay (John M.) The Boston School Medals
A33 {1993} Salmon (Robin R.) Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture.
D29 {1976} Samuels (Peggy and Harold) Samuels' Artist West
G28d {2000} Scafetta (Joseph A. Junior) De Francisci –
S41 {1979} Schenkman (David E.) Tokens and Medals Commem-
F20a {1917} Schevill (Ferdinand) Karl Bitter A Biography.
PA1 {1999} Schmidt (Mary Morris) Index to Nineteenth
K36b {1925) Scudder (Janet) Modeling My Life. New York:
J56a {1947} Sellers (Charles Coleman) Charles Willson Peale
F24c {1965} Shaff (Howard and Audey Karl) Six Wars
I41b {1959} Sharf (Frederic A.) "A More Bracing Atmos-
L5 {1985} Sharp (Lewis I.) John Quincy Adams Ward,
M23 {1966} Shaten (Anatoli) Soviet Memorial Medals:
H76b {1991} Sherwood (Dolly) Harriet Hosmer, American
J68b {1954} Sherwood (Ruth) Carving His Own Destiny; The
S45 {1981} Slabaugh (Arlie R.) American Centennial Tokens
F28b {1983} Smedley (Glenn B.) "The Works of Victor Brenner
J16a {1996} Smart (Mary) A Flight with Fame; MacMonnies
N2 {1881} Smith (Andrew Madsen) Coins and Coinage: The
N4 {1891} Smith (Andrew Madsen) Visitor's Guide of Mint
N31 {1992} Smith (Pete) American Numismatic Biographies.
F24d {1985} Smith (Rex Alan) The Carving of Mount Rushmore
K24c (1969) Smithsonian Institution. Augustus Saint-Gaudens
M1 {1861} Snowden (James R.) A Description of the Medals
D37 {1993} Soria (Regina) American Artists of Italian
MA1 {1988} Stahl (Alan M., editor) The Medal in America; 1
MA2 {1999} Stahl (Alan M., editor) The Medal in America; 2
E4 {1907} Stauffer (David McN.) American Engravers upon
N8 {1924} Stewart (Frank H.) History of the First United
M14 {1930} Storer (Horatio Robinson) Medicina in Nummis;
M10 {1923} Storer (Malcolm) Numismatics of Massachusetts.
S2 {1925} Storer (Malcolm) Medals of Columbus.
D4 {1913} Strickland (Walter G.) A Dict of Irish Artists
Q4 {1977} Stuart (Sandra Lee) Who Won What When; the
S4 {1959} Sullivan (Edmund B.) revised: DeWitt
A6 {1955} Sutherland (Carol H.V.) Art In Coinage.
N25 {1981} Sweeney (James O.) History Birmingham Mint
I62b {1967} Syracuse University, School of Art. Boris
K60 {1946} Taft (Ada Bartlett) Lorado Taft: Sculptor
N15 {1966} Taxay (Don) The U.S. Mint and Coinage;
N16 {1967} Taxay (Don) Illustrated History of US Commem
K26b {1985} Taylor (A. Vernon) The Medallic Art of Schuler
K24c {1969} Tharp (Louise Hall) Saint-Gaudens and the
R1 {1901} Tiffany & Co. Medals, Badges and Insignia
H43b {1910} Trask (John E.D.) Charles Grafly, Sculptor; An
H32 {1970} Turner (Evan H.) Sculpture Kahlil Gibran
S26 {1968} Turner (Howard L.) Comm Medals Struck U.S. Mint
N18 {1968} United States Mint. The Mint Story.
M25 {1969} United States Mint. Medals of the United States
I8a {1972} Valeriani (Mario) Arte della medaglia in Italy
A11 {1967} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) "The Aesthetic
A15 {1971} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) Numismatic Art in Am
A16 {1972} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) American Neoclassic
A19 {1975} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) Neoclassic Sculpture in
A21 {1975} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) "Numismatic Art in Am"
A22 {1976} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) "Numismatic Art to 179g
NE4 {1987} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) Medals To Masters,
M50 {1990} Vermeule (Cornelius C.) European and American
E16 {1982} Vesely (Zdenek) Catalogue of Coin Designers and
H18 {1986} Voss (Frederick S.) John Frazee 1790-1852,
D17 {1960} Wadia (Bettina, translator) Dictionary of
Q5 {1978} Walter (Claire) The Book of Winners. NY:
K8b {1966} Wear (Bruce) The Bronze World of Frederic
M32 {1974} Weber (Robert) and Bertram (Fred) An Epic in
BE {1943} Webster's Biographical Dictionary. Springfield,
S15 {1963} Weidhaas (Ernest) New York World's Fair, 1939-
R6 {1940s} Weil (Felix) History of Medallic Art Company.
R4 {1941} Whitehead & Hoag Company. Medals and Plaques.
AEW {1976} Whitney Museum of American Art 200 Exhibition
L50b {1959} Whitney Museum of American Art. William Zorach
BH {1963} Who Was Who In America. Historical volume.
B1 {1943} Who Was Who In America. 1897-1942.
to
B11 {1996} Who Was Who In America. 1993-1996.
BA {many} Who's Who In American Art.
BW1 {many} Who's Who of American Women.
I50 {1996} Wilkinson (Alan G.) The Sculpture of Jacques
K24d {1985} Wilkinson (Burke) Uncommon Clay; The Life and
E14 {1978} Willey (Robert C.) Dictionary of Canadian
K36c {1971} Williams (Lewis W. II) Notable American Women,
F1b {1963} Williams (Wheeler) Herbert Adams, Fourth
J58a {1962} Wilson (Geraldine L.) Christian Petersen,
H2b {1995} Wilson (Stewart J.) An Introduction To Prucha's
K4b {1993) Witham (Stewart) Johann Matthaus Reich, Also
J38a {1962} Winchester (James A.) Police Commissioner is
L50a {1938} Wingert (Paul S.) The Sculpture of William
AE2 {many} World's Fair Expositions.
D33 {1983} Wright (R. Lewis) Artists in Virginia Before
F32 {1926} Wroth (Lawrence C.) Abel Buell of Connecticut,
N5 {1903} Young (James Rankin) The United States Mint at
D22 {1968} Young (William) A Dictionary of American
L50c {1967} Zorach (William) Art Is My Life: The
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“101” Index—Publications Not in any topical Category.
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101 {1912} Adams (Adeline) John Quincy Adams Ward. New
102 {1939} Adams (Philip Rhys) The Sculpture of Erwin
103 {1949} Albert and Kent. The Complete Button Book.
104 {1912} American Numismatic Society. Catalogue of
105 {1896} Anderson (Joseph) The Town and City of
106 {1873} Anon. The Great Industries of the United States.
107 {1893} Anon. The History of the World's Columbian
108 {1909} Anon. Transactions of the American Gynecological
109 {1890} Appleton (William S.) Augustin Dupré and His
110 {1969} Arnason (H.H.) Jacques Lipchitz: Sketches in
111 {1976} Arnold (Howard Payson) The Washington Medal;
112 {1967} Art in America (editors) The Artist In
101 {1999} Ayres (William S., et al) George Washington: American Symbol. Manchester, Vermont: Hudson Hills Press (1999) 162 pages, illus.
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113 {1914} Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company. Insignia.
114 {1918} Bailey, Banks & Biddle Company. The Service
115 {1891} Ball (Thomas) My Threescore Years and Ten:
116 {1891} Bayles (Richard M., editor) History of Providence
117 {1892} Bergsfe (Vilhelm) Danske Medailler og jetons
101 {2004} Berlot (Robert) and Bermond (Daniel) Bartholdi Biograhy. Paris: Perrin.
101 {1992} Bilaitis (Richard J.) Selections From the Wayne State University Art
Collection, Detroit, MI: Wayne State Univ, illus, photographs by Dirk Bakker.
118 {1952} Bishopp, p 16 note, 59, 61.
119 {1990} Blasdale (Mary Jean) Artists of New Bedford.
120 {1877} Boston City Council. Dedication of the
121 {1892} Bowen (Clarence W., ed) History of the Centennial
122 {1973} Brandywine River Museum. Charles Parks, Eric
123 {1967} [Brcin] The Sculpture of John David Brcin
101 {2007} Bertram (Peter) The Southern Cross of Honor, Historical Notes and List of Varieties.
124 {1954} Brigham (Clarence S.) Paul Revere's Engravings. Worcester: American Antiquarian Society (1954) 181 pages, 77 plates. Second edition (1969),
125 {1984} Breen (Walter). Robert Scot's Earliest Device
126 {1930} Brooklyn Museum. Two Important Works by
127 {1955} Brooks (R.P.) Gaetano Federici, Sculptor.
128 {1963} Brown (Milton) The Story of the Armory Show.
129 {1934} Bruce (Robert) Art and Sculpture of James
130 {1989} Burlingham (Michael John) The Last Tiffany,
131 {1922} Burrage (Henry S.) Franklin Simmons, Ref:
132 {1949} Bushnell (George Herbert) Scottish Engravers.
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133 {1837} Carlisle (Nicholas) A Memoir of the Life and
134 {1958} Cassou (Jean) Glicenstein. New York: Crown
101 {1963} Chamberlain (Georgia Stamm) Studies on John Gadsby Chapman, American Artist 1808- 1889, Annandale, Virginia: Turnpike Press (1963) 40 pp, 15 plates.
135 {1955} Chatterton (Elsie B.) A Vermont Sculptor.
136 {1991} Clain-Stefanelli (Elivira) From the Drawing
137 {1976} Clain-Stefanelli (Vladimir and Elvira) Medals Commemorating Battles of the Am Revolution.
138 {1967} [Clark] Bronzes and Bas-reliefs of Dr. James L.
139 {1940} Clarke (Herman Frederick) John Hull, A
140 {1879} Clement (Clara Erskine) and Hutton (Laurence)
141 {1924} Cline (I.M.) Contemporary Art and Artists
142 {1976} Cline (James H.) Standing Liberty Quarters.
143 {1975} Coats (William O.) Auction Catalog (13-15
144 {1930} Codman (William) An Illustrated History of
145 {1965} Colby College Art Museum. Icelandic Art,
101 {1975} Collins (J.L.) Women Artists in America II. Chattanooga TN: University of Tennessee at
Chattanooga (1975).
146 {1999} Contemporaty Women Artists.
147 {1965} Corcoran Gallery of Art. Geroge L.K.
148 {1965} Cornell University Andrew Dickson White
149 {1973} Cornell University Herbert F. Johnson Museum
150 {1906-09} Currier (John James) History of
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151 {1972} Dallas Museum of Fine Arts. Robert Graham
152 {1974} Davies (Alfred Mervyn) Solon H. Borglum, "A
153 {1935} Day (Olive) Rise of Manufacturing in Connecticut,
154 {1907} deKay (Charles) Arts and Crafts in America, II;
155 {1968} DeWitt (J. Doyle) Alfred S. Robinson,
101 {1899} Dollar (George) Made of Money. Strand Magazine (July 1899) 17:102.
156 {1913} Dorr (Charles Henry) A Danish-American
157 {1941} Downs (Winfield Scott) Men of New England.
158 {1872} Drake (Francis S.) Dictionary of American
159 {1834} Dunlap (William) History of the Rise and
160 {1930} Du Peloux (Charles) Répertoire Biographique des Artistes du XVIIe Siècle François. Paris.
161 {1934} Durand-Ruel Galleries, New York. Exhibition
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162 {1932} Eagle Regalia. Special Catalogue Number Twenty-
163 {1970} Elsen (Albert E.) Seymour Lipton. New York:
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164 {1985} Fabian (Monroe H.) Joseph Wright, American
165 {1972} Fairbanks (Eugene) A Sculptor's Testimony in
166 {1975} Falk (Randolph) Bufano. Millbrae, CA:
167 {1978} Fine (Elsa Henig) Women and Art: A History
168 (1196) Finn (David and Merriam (Dena) Stanley Bleifeld.
169 {1940} Finta (Alexandria) My Brothers And I,
170 {1999} Fleisher Museum Masterworks of American
171 {1975} Frazier (Arthur H.) Joseph Saxton and His
172 {1939} French (Hollis) Jacob Hurd and His Sons
173 {1975} Funderburk (Emma Lila) and Davenport (Thomas
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175 {1917} Gallatin (Albert Eugene) Paul Manship:
176 {1955} Geller (Hans) Franz und Ferdinand Pettrich;
101 {1990} Gerdts (William H.) Art Across the West, New York: Abbeville Press, 3 volumes.
177 {1974} Getlein (Frank) Chaim Gross. New York:
101 {1973} Goldstein (Peggy) Exhibition catalogue. Paris: Gal Lambert (1973).
178 {1900} Gorham Silver Co. The Gorham Manufacturing
179 {1905} Gorhamn Company. Gorham Memorial Tablets, Made
180 {1928} Gorham Company. Famous Small Bronzes;
181 {1931} Gorham Company. Providence. George Washington,
101 {1901} Green (Samuel Sweet) Memoir of Edward Griffin Porter. Publications of the Colonial
Society of Massachusetts (vol 6); reprinted (1901). Digitized (2005).
183 {1972} Green (Susan Porter) Helen Farnsworth Mears.
101 {1998} Greenfeld (Howard) Ben Shahn: An Artist Life, Biography. NY: Random House (1998)
366 pages, illus.
184 {1950} Griffiths (Arthur Morgan) A Study of the
101 {1975} Groseclose (Barbara S.) Emanuel Leutze, 1816-1868: Freedom Is the Only Thing.
Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution, 159 pp, illus.
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185 {1968} Hale (Nathan Cabot) Embrace of Life; the
186 {1998} Hall (Virginia) The Past President's Medals.
187 {1934} Hamilton (George) Hezekiah Augur: An American
101 {1982} Hammond (Wayne G.) The Graphic Art of C.B. Falls: An Introduction; exhibition catalogue.
Chapin Library, Williams College. Williamstown, Mass., 32 pp text, 40 pages illus.
188 {1934} Hansen 2, 3, 58.
189 {1968} Hansen (Oskar J.) Sculptures at Hoover Dam.
190 {1959} Hard (Charles Frederick) The Sculptured
191 {1970} Harper (J. Russell). ("Smithers").
192 {1955} Harris (Julian Hoke) Harris. Athens GA: University
193 {1891} Hartley (Jonathan Scott) Anatomy in Art: A
194 {1936} Harvard University. Notes on the Harvard
195 {1936} Harvard Tercentenary Medal [sales leaflet]
196 {1926} Hastings. The Life and Works of Francis
197 {1971} Heaton (Ronald E.) The Image of Washington;
198 {1977} Heflin (Tom Pat) Quiet Places, Paintings and
199 {1997} Heflin (Tom Pat) Roots and Wings; 37 Year
101 {1985} Heller (Stephen) Chwast: The Left-Handed Designer. New York: Abrams 143 pages
(125 in color).
200 {19xx} Hendershot 30-430.
201 {1974} Hendricks (Gordon) The Life and Work of
202 {1919} Henkels' Catalogue of Oil Portraits of Famous
101 {2003} Hoffman (John) Lincoln Essay Contests, Lincoln Medals and the Commercialization of Lincoln.
Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 24:2 (Summer 2003) 48 paragraphs.
203 {1965} Hoffman (Malvina) Yesterday is Tomorrow: A
204 {1918} Homans (James, editor) Appleton Cyclopedia
205 {1982} Hoppin (Martha J.) The Emmets: A Family of
206 {1959} Hoving (Walter) "The History of Tiffany,"
207 {1950} Howard (Cecil). Athens GA: University of
208 {1894} Howe (Samuel H.) ...A brief memoir of the life
209
210 {1974} Hunter (Sam) Chryssa. New York: Harry N
211 {1947} Huntington (Anna Hyatt). Athens GA: University
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- - J - -
212 {1952} Jacobs (Michael) Epigramus of an Ignoramus;
213 {1950} Jennewein (C. Paul). Athens GA: University
214 {1994} Jintes (L.F.) and Pol-Tyszkiewicz (J.T.) Chris van der Hoef, 1875-1933.
215 {1892} Johnson (Mary Coffin) The Higleys and Their Ancesters.
216 {1904} Johnson (Rossiter) The Twentieth Century
217 {2003} Jordan (Louis) John Hall, The Mint and the Economics of Massachusetts Coinage.
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218 {1969} Kenney (Alice Patricia) The Gansevoorts of
219 {1967} Kienast (Gunter W.) Medals of Karl Goetz.
101 {1990} Kingsbury (Martha) George Tsutawaka. Bellvue, WA: University of Washington Press and Bellevue Art
Museum (1990).
220 {1975} Klamkin (Marian) The Return of Lafayette,
222 {1977} Krauss (Rosaline E.) The Sculpture of David
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223 {1960} Larkin (Oliver) Art and Life in America. New York
224 {1926} Lathrop (William G.) The Brass Industry in
101 {1997} Law (Steven) Sculptors of Cape Ann. American Art Review (1997).
225 {1871} Leffingwell (Samuel L. compilor) Sketch
226 {1964} Lengyel (Alfonz) The Life and Art of
101 {2003} Levy (Hannah Heidi) Famous Wisconsin Artists and Architects. Middleton WI: Badger Books (2003) 316 pages, John Marr portrait p 44 in article on his painter son, Carl von Marr.
101 {2001} Ligtman (Jean) and Ingbretson (P.) Women’s Perspective at Boston Guild. American Art Review (2001).
227 {1914} Livingston (Luther S.) Franklin and His
228 {1949} Lombardo (Josef Vincent) Chaim Gross,
229 {2001} Loring (John) Magnificent Tiffany Silver. NY: Harry N. Abrams. 272 pages.
230 {1906} Lyman (Mabel, secretary) Annual reports of the
231 {1970} Lynes (Russell) The Art Makers of Ninteent
- - M - -
232 {1967} MacDonald (Colin S.) A Dictionay of Canadian
233 {1909} MacDonald (M. Irwin) Louis Potter: A Ref:
234 {1968} McSpadden (J. Walker) Famous Sculptors of
235 {1947} Manship (Paul). Athens GA: University
236 {1942} Marburg (Theodore F.) Management Problems and
237 {1946} Marburg (Theodore F.) Brass Button Making,
238 {1996} Margrave (Anthony R.) Whitehead & Hoag:
239 {1880} Marvin (W.T.R.) The Medals of the Masonic
240 {1905} Mazerolle (Fernand) L.O. Roty, Membre de
241 {1977} Medallic Art Company Sales Literature.
101 {1984} Meschett (David) Re-Identification of a Portrait by James Sharples. American Art Journal 16:4 (1984).
242 {1919-28) Milford Haven
243 {1957} Miller (Agnes) Centenary of a New York
244 {1971} Miller (Richard McDermott) Figure Sculpture
245 {1969} Milwaukee Art Center and University of
246 {1960} Mocsanyi (Paul) Alfred Van Loen. Great Neck,
247 {1972} Morse (John, editor) Ben Shahn. New York:
101 {1965} Musmanno (Michael Angelo) The Story of Italians in America. Garden City, NY: Doubleday (1965)
300 pages.
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248 {1987} National Museum of Women In The Arts.
249 {1958+} National Sculpture Soc Membership Directories
250 {1961} Newhall (Beaumont) The Daguerreotype in
251 {1799} New Trade Directory for Philadelphia, p 58.
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101 {1973} O’Connor (Francis V., editor) Art for the Millions. New York: New York Graphic Society (1973) 317
pages, contained Smith’s essay “Modern Sculpture and Society.”
253 {1988} Orosz (Joel L.) The Eagle That Is Forgotten:
254 {1917} Oertel (J.F.) A Vision Realized: A Life Ref
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255 {1971} Pace Gallery. Trova: New Sculpture. Intro-
256 {1973} Pace Gallery. Trova: The "Profile Cantos."
257 {1928} Paddock (Willard) Some Reproductions of
258 {1981} Padovano (Anthony) The Process of Sculpture.
101 {1976} Paintings and Sculpture of Midwest Faculty-Artists: An Exhibition catalog. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana Univesity Museum (1976).
259 {1998} Palmedo (Philip F.) and Hicks (Eliza) Voices
260 {1954} Pamplona (Fernando de) Diccionaro de Pintores
261 {1918} Pape (William J.) History of Waterbury and
262 {1945} Paramino (John Francis) Sculpture As a
263 {1967} Parks (Charles C.) The Sculpture of Charles
264 {1919} Payne (Frank Owen) More Roosevelt Sculptures,
265 {1920} Peixotto (Ernest Clifford) A Sculptor of the
266 {1988} Peleadeau (Marius B.) A Biographical Dictionary
267 {1945} Pérez-Maldonado (Carlos) Medallas de la Mexico,
268 {1969} Pontual (Roberto) Diocionairio das Artes
269 {1974} Potterton (Homan) Celtic Sculptor in
270 {1971} Proctor (Alexander Phimister) Sculptor
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- - R - -
271 {1975} Rather (Lois) Bufano and the U.S.A. Oakland
272 {1948} Rice (Norman L., et al) The Sculpture of
273 {1974} Rich (Frances) The Sculpture of Frances
274 {1888} Robinson (Frank T.) Henry Hudson Kitson;
101 {2000} Robinson (Joyce Henri) An Interlude in Giverny. University Park: Palmer Museum of Art,
Pennsylvania State University & Musée d’art Américan, Giverny (2000) pp F.W. MacMonnies.
275 {1916} Roe (Joseph Wickham) English and American
276 {1959} Rosenberg (Paul & Co.) An Exhibition of
277 {1955} Roszak (Theodore) In Pursuit of an Image.
278 {1949} Rutledge (Anna Wells) Artists in the Life of
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101 {1940} Sanders (Adam A.) The Principles of Altoform. Brooklyn: Author (1940) 14 pages.
279 {1916} Sanford (Edward F. Jr.) Architectural Sculp-
280 {1894} Saunier (Charles) Augustin Dupré. Paris:
281 {1921} Schachner (August) Ephraim McDowell: Father of
282 {1884} Scharf (Thomas) and Westcott (Thompson)
283 {1973} Schmidt (James Ropiequet, editor) Artist
284 {1969} Schwarz (Arturo) The Complete Works of
285 {1953} Scovill Manufacturing Company. Mill on Mad
286 {1962} Sellers (Charles Coleman) Benjamin Franklin
287 {1884-95} Sellers (George Escol) Articles originally
288 {1966} Sellin (David) James Wines–Sculpture.
289 {1904} Sellstedt (Lars Gustaf) From Forecastle to
290 {n.d.} Seuphor (Michel) Abstract Painting. New
101{1986} Shadwell (Wendy J.) Prints and Printmakers of New York State, Syracuse: Syracuse University
Press (1986) illus. A chapter from this work was reprinted in The St. Lawrence County Historical
Association Quarterly.
101 {1991} Sherwood (Dolly) Harriet Hosmer: American Sculptor, 1830-1908.
Columbia MO: Univ of Missouri Press (1991) 378 pp, illus.
291 {1965} Shurcliff (Margaret). Lively Days: Some Memoirs of
292 {1939} Skipton (Amy) One Fatt Calfe. New Rochelle:
293 {1940} Smith (David) Medals for Dishonor.
294 {1968} Smith (David) David Smith by David Smith.
295 {1973} Smith (David) David Smith. Edited by
296 {1992} Smith (Jessie Carney) Notable Black American
297 {1985} Smith (Rex Alan) The Carving of Mount Rushmore.
298 {1966} Smithsonian Institution National Collection
299 {1974} Smithsonian Institution National Collection
101 {1995} Soderman (Doris Flodin) The Sculptors O’Connor: Andrew Senior 1847-1924; Andrew
Junior 1874-1941. Worcester, MA: Gundi Publishers, 152 pages, illus.
301 {1979} Soria (Regina) Perceptions and Evocations, Vedder
302 {1962} Spicer-Simson (Theodore) A Collection
101 {1965} Stang (Ragna) Gustav Vigeland, The Sculptor and His Works. Oslo: Johan Grundt Tanum
(1965, 1970 editions). American edition: Vero Beach, FL: Arthur Vanous Company (1980) 190 pp, illus.
303 {1915} Stern (Albert) Edmund T. Quinn: Sculptor.
304 {1951} Stewart (Virginia) 45 Contemporary Mexican
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305 {1987} Tufts (Eleanor) Inaugural Exhibition Catalogue:
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306 {1970} University of California. Roy Lichtenstein:
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307 {1972} Vassar College Art Gallery. The White Marmorean
101 {1910} Vedder (Elihu) The Digressions of V. Boston, New York: Houghton Mifflin (1910) 521 pp, illus.
308 {1937} Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. A Comprehensive
309 {1941} Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. The Sculpture
310 {1927} Vitry (Paul) Paul Manship, Sclpteur
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311 {1956} Walker Art Center. Theodore Roszak. Catalog
312 {1992} Walker (John Allen) Documents on the Life
313 {1956} Walters 195.
314 {1987} Warren (David B, et al) Marks of Achievement.
315 {1948} Waugh (Sidney). Athens GA: University of
316 {1966} Wear (Bruce) The Bronze World of Frederic
317 {1999} Wendland (Ulrike) Biographisches Handbuch
318 {1925} Whitaker (Charles Harris) Bertram Grosvenor
101 {1997} White (George M.) Under the Capitol Dome, Washington DC: American
Institute of Architects Press (1997) p 85.
319 {1970) Whitechapel Art Galley, London. Robert
320 {1959} Whitney Museum of American Art. William
321 {1971} Whitney (Roberta) Why Women '71. Dekalb, IL:
322 {1975} Wilcox (Howard) Bruce Moore: Notes Toward a
323 {1989} Williams (Arthur) Sculpture: Technique-Form-
324 {1948} Williams (Wheeler). Athens GA: University of
325 {1938} Wingert (Paul S.) The Sculpture of William
326 {1949} Winwar (Frances) Ruotolo: Man and Artist;
101 {1998} Woodward (Kesler) Spirit of the North, The art of Eustace Paul Ziegler; Exhibition
Catalogue. Anchorage, AK: Anchorage Museum of History and Art (1998)120 pp, illus.
327 {1951} Wright (John Kirtland) Geography in th
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328 {2000} York (Alexandra) From the Fountainhead To
329 {1970} Young (Edward) America's United States
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330 {1957} Zigrosser (Carl) The Medallic Sketches of
331 {1967} Zorach (William) Art is My Life; Autobiography
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331 - 100 = 231 + 26 (added) + 572 (main biblio) = 828
Note: It is expected this figure will reach 1000 before publication.
101 { ? } Schmidt Chi F70.
101 {1909} Hudson-Fulton Report.