LIST OF IVORY CARVERS 



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famous Manneken Pis of Brussels is 

 attributed to him. 

 DuQUESNOY, Jerome. Made crucifixes. 



Ebell, - 



-. Works exhibited in Kunst- 



gewerbe Museum, Berlin, in 1894. 

 Statuettes. 



Ebenhech (Ebenhoch), Georg Franz of 

 Leipzig. Two reUefs in the City Li- 

 brary, Leipzig; a flute-playing faun, 

 and a Venus and Cupid. Settled in 

 Potsdam, where he died in 1757. 



EicHLER, Joseph Ignaz. Born in Rome 

 in 1714; resided in Brunswick and 

 Wolfenbuttel; died in 1763. Reliefs, 

 "The Seasons," "St. Jerome," etc. 

 Works in Ducal Museum, Bruns- 

 wick. 



ElSENBERG, JOHANN. Of CobUTg. TwO 



pokals in the Vienna Collection, exe- 

 cuted respectively in 1630 and 1632. 

 Sometimes worked with Heiden. 



Elhafen, Ignaz. Born about the middle 

 of the seventeenth century, probably 

 in Nuremberg. Studied in Rome; 

 settled in Vienna and then in Dussel- 

 dorf. Largest collection of his works 

 is in Bavarian National Museum, 

 Munich. Statuettes of Venus and 

 Bacchus, etc. 



Enfans, a. de. Exhibited in Brussels 

 Exposition, "Christ bound to a Pil- 

 lar," "Mary in Prayer." 



Erhard, , of Munich. 



Ertel, , of Zittau. 



EuDEs, . Bataille d'Arbeles in 



Musee Galliera, 1903. 



Faid'herbb (Fayd'herbe), Lucas. Bap- 

 tised in Mechlin, January 12, 1617; 

 died there December 31, 1697. Pupil 

 of Rubens; executed a number of 

 ivory carvings after designs by his 

 master. A tankard in the Grossher- 

 zogliches Museum in Karlsruhe is 

 probably by him. Relief in Prado 

 Museum, Madrid, children dancing. 



Faistenberg, Andreas. Born in 1646 (?) 

 in the Tyrol; came to Munich in 1674; 

 died there as electoral court sculptor 

 in 1735. Crucifixes, especially one 

 exhibited in Tours in 1887, dated 1681, 

 nearly 30 in. in height and of an excep- 

 tionally fine piece of ivory; the eyes 

 of the Christ are painted blue, the 

 blood drops red, and there are traces of 

 gold paint. 



Falguiere, J. A. J. Born 1831; died 

 1900. Comb in Musee Galliera, 1903. 



Faltz, Raimund. Born in Sweden. Came 

 to Berlin in 1688; died there in 1703. 

 Medallist. He appears to have occa- 

 sionally executed ivory carvings. 



Fes, L. de. Exhibited in Salon, 1911, three 

 medallion portraits. 



Ferbecq, , of Frankfort. 



Ferrary, . Exhibited in Salon, 



1898, "Leda and Swan," and a St. 

 George in ivory and bronze. 



FiAMMiNGO, GiAcoMo. Was in Rome in 

 1595. 



FiAMMiNGO, Giovanni. Probably either 

 a relative of Francois Duquesnoy, or 

 identical with him. A Fleming. 



Fischer, E., of Munich. Charming rococo 

 brooches. 



Fisher, Alexander. Caskets; tankards. 



Flammand, , of Dieppe school. 



Eighteenth century. 



Fontaine, Emmanuel. Born at Abbeville. 

 Exhibited in Salon, 1907, statuette, 

 ' ' Premier Frisson, ' ' ivory and silver gilt . 



Foz, Rene. "Japanese Girl" in Salon, 

 1898. 



Framery, Hector. Exhibited brushes in 

 Musee Galliera, 1903. 



Fbampton, George. A "St. George" in 

 bronze, agate, and mother-of-pearl, 

 and a "Lamia," head-dress adorned 

 with pearls. 



Francelli, Francesco. In Rome and 

 later at the English Court. No work 

 of his preserved. 



FrXnzel, Wilhelm. Born in Vienna in 

 1826. Studied under Kahseman. 

 Busts of Radetzky, Francis Joseph, 

 Empress Elizabeth, etc. 



Frese (Freese, Vrese, Friese), The- 

 OPHiLUS Wilhelm. Sculptor. Born in 

 Bremen, middle of eighteenth century; 

 died there in 1763. Statuette of St. 

 Jerome in Kunstgewerbe-Museum, 

 Berlin. 



Freudenberger, , of Erbach school 



(c. 1850). Lamps, inkstands, um- 

 brella handles, fans, etc. 



Froment, Meurice. The most cele- 

 brated representative of the gold- 

 smith's art in Paris in his time. Died 

 in 1855. "Toilet of Venus" of ivory 

 and silver. 



Gardet, 



"Le Lion Amoureux" 



in Musee Galliera, 1903. 



Geleyn, J. Exhibited in Brussels Expo- 

 sition, 1897, a "Fury." 



Gerber, J. Latter half of nineteenth 

 century. Berlin. 



