George Bower (-)

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Name (Englisch)
George Bower
Kurzbezeichnung
Bower, George
Todesjahr
1690
Kurzbeschreibung
George Bower (or Bowers) (fl. 1664–1689), was a medallist to King Charles II, James II and William III, and an engraver to the Royal Mint. Although his work displays considerable skill it is inferior in finish and execution to that of the Roettiers, well-known medallists of the same period. The most interesting of Bower’s medals may be the specimen struck to commemorate the acquittal of the Earl of Shaftesbury of high treason. It has a bust of the earl on the obverse; on the reverse is the legend "Lætamur, 24 Nov. 1681", and a view of London with the sun bursting from behind a cloud. - wikipedia (en), 21.05.2017

"George Bower (or Bowers) (fl. 1664–1689), was a medallist to King Charles II, James II and William III, and an engraver to the Royal Mint.

Although his work displays considerable skill it is inferior in finish and execution to that of the Roettiers, well-known medallists of the same period. The most interesting of Bower's medals may be the specimen struck to commemorate the acquittal of the Earl of Shaftesbury of high treason. It has a bust of the earl on the obverse; on the reverse is the legend "Lætamur, 24 Nov. 1681", and a view of London with the sun bursting from behind a cloud." - (Wikipedia (en) 12.08.2021)
Entitätenkodierung
piz
Objekte auf museum-digital
  • Medaille von George Bower auf Erzbischof William Sancroft von Canterbury und die sechs Bischöfe, 1688

    Medaille von George Bower auf Erzbischof William Sancroft von Canterbury und die sechs Bischöfe, 1688

    Gegen die Nachsichtserklärung...

    Objektinformation
    Bild: Landesmuseum Württemberg, Stuttgart - CC BY-SA

  • Medaille von George Bower auf die Ankunft Wilhelms III. von Oranien in England, 1688

    Medaille von George Bower auf die Ankunft Wilhelms III. von Oranien in England, 1688

    Während der Regierung Jakobs...

    Objektinformation
    Bild: Landesmuseum Württemberg, Stuttgart - CC BY-SA

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