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Benedetto Pistrucci (1783-1855)

"Benedetto Pistrucci (29 May 1783 – 16 September 1855) was an Italian gem-engraver, medallist and coin engraver, probably best known for his Saint George and the Dragon design for the British sovereign coin. Pistrucci was commissioned by the British government to create the large Waterloo Medal, a project which took him thirty years to complete.

Born in Rome in 1783, Pistrucci studied briefly with other artists before striking out on his own at age 15. He became prominent as a cameo carver and was patronised by royalty. In 1815, he moved to Britain, where he would live for most of the rest of his life. His talent brought him to the attention of notables including William Wellesley-Pole, the Master of the Mint. Pole engaged Pistrucci to design new coinage, including the sovereign, which was first issued in 1817 to mixed reactions. Although Pole probably promised Pistrucci the post of Chief Engraver, the position could not be awarded as only a British subject could hold it. This slight became a long-term grievance for Pistrucci." - (en.wikipedia.org 22.04.2021)

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Created Benedetto Pistrucci (1783-1855)

Template creation Benedetto Pistrucci (1783-1855)
Template creation Thomas Brock (1847-1922) ()
Template creation William Wyon (1795-1851) ()
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned George IV of the United Kingdom (1762-1830) ()
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned Elizabeth II (1926-) ()
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned Edward VII (1841-1910) ()
Was depicted (Actor) / Commissioned George III of Great Britain (1738-1820) ()