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Putinati, Francesco (1775-1848) |
Italian medallist, die-engraver, and sculptor. Putinati was born in Verona in 1775 and went to Milan as a die-engraver and medalist. He was considered one of the masters of the so-called "black medal", which has a particularly dark patina and was created at the beginning of the 19th century, especially in the mints of Milan and Venice. A medal for the homage of the Tyrolean estates in Innsbruck from 1838 was made by him. Putinati died in Milan in 1848. Lit.: A. Mayr, Kaiser Ferdinand I. (1793-1875) und die Medaille. Die Medaillenproduktion am Hauptmünzamt in Wien zwischen 1835 und 1848 in kunsthistorischem und historischem Kontext, unpubl. phil. Diss. Vienna (2020) pp. 163, 315, 451; L. Forrer, Biographical Dictionary of Medallists IV (1909) pp. 711-712; B. Koch, Artikel Putinati (Puttinati), Francesco, in: ÖBL 1815-1950 VIII Lieferung 3 (1982) p. 347. |
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