LIST OF IVORY CARVERS 



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SiEBER, A., of Freiburg. 



SiMART, Pierre Charles. Bom at 

 Troyes, June 27, 1806; died in Paris, 

 May 27, 1867. Celebrated as the 

 creator of a chryselephantine Minerva 

 3 metres in height, executed for the 

 Duke de Luynes and exhibited in the 

 Paris Exposition of 1855; this aroused 

 great interest at the time as a revival 

 of ancient art. 



Binding, Stefano. Born August 4, 1840, 

 at Trondhjem, Norway. Statue, 

 "Walliiire," in bronze and ivory made 

 for a Dresden connoisseur. 



SossoN, Ltjcibn. Born in Paris. In 

 Salon, 1905, "Du Guesclin," statu- 

 ette in wood, bronze, and ivory. 



SouiLLARD, Jr. "Ajax," after the an- 

 tique, in Musee GaUiera, 1903. 



Spano, Antonio, of Naples. "Adora- 

 tion of the Magi," in collection of 

 Prince Lucien Bonaparte, dated 1555. 



Spengler, Lorenz. Born in Schaffhausen 

 in 1720. Came to Copenhagen in 

 1743 and died there as custodian of 

 the art collection in 1807. Turning 

 work; pyramids and temples adorned 

 with reliefs, also figures with orna- 

 ments in ivory; portrait medallions. 

 Many works in Rosenborg Castle 

 Museum, Copenhagen. 



Stappen, Pierre Charles van der. 

 Born in Brussels, December 19, 1843. 

 Pupil of Portaels. "Sphinx" in Brus- 

 sels Exposition, 1897. 



Stockamer, Balthasar. Died about 

 1700. Of Nuremberg. Employed by 

 Grand Duke Cosmo III of Tuscany, 

 and later in various German courts. 



Strauss, Bernhard. Born in Morchdorf 

 on Lake Constance. Lived in Augsburg 

 as goldsmith in the second half of the 

 seventeenth century. Tankard in 

 South Kensington Museum, London. 



Strobel, , of Geisslingen. 



Strymans, . Snake charmers in 



Brussels Exposition. 



Struber (SxiJBER), , of Heidelberg. 



Tanadei, - 



-. Italian ivory carver. Por- 



trait of Alexander I of Russia in Paris 

 Salon, 1829. 



Ternisien, . Exhibited in Musee 



Galliera, 1903. 



Teuber, Johann Martin, of Regensburg, 

 Bavaria. Eighteenth century. Turn- 

 ing work. 



Theokosmos. Executed head of Zeus 

 statue at Megara 



Thomasson, the Elder, of Dieppe school. 

 "Dante" and Pompeian fresco in 

 Musee Galliera, 1903. 



Thomasson, the Younger, Emile. Born 

 in Paris. "Le Reveil" and "Semira- 

 mis" in Musee Galliera, 1903; in 

 Salon, 1906, bust of the President of 

 the French Republic. 



Thrasymedes. Made ivory and gold 

 statue of Asklepios at Epidaurus. 



Tielke, Joachim. Fine viola da gamba 

 in Brussels Conservatoire, dated 1701. 



Tombay, a. de. Exhibited in Antwerp 

 Exposition, 1894. 



Tornier, Jean Conrad. Inlaying work 

 m Wallace Collection (1630.) 



Torre, Pietro Andrea. Died 1668. 

 Lived in Genoa and made wonderful 

 crucifixes. Nothing extant. 



Trautmann, , of Erbach school. 



Amorettes and animal figures. 



Triqueti, Baron. Large figure of Bac- 

 chus in British Museum. 



Troger, Simon. Born at Haidhausen 

 near Munich; died about 1769. Gyp- 

 sies and beggars in the style of Van 

 Ostade's and Callot's etchings; reliefs, 

 biblical and mythological groups, such 

 as Sacrifice of Abraham in Griine 

 Gewolbe, etc. Ivory combs, the fig- 

 ures being of ivory and the garments 

 or draperies of the sugar pine. 



Vading,- 



-. In Vienna middle of 

 seventeenth century. Spinning 

 wheels, cups, etc. 



Vaton, Charles. In Salon, 1904, a wild 

 boar, marble and ivory. 



Valton, Charles. Born at Pau. Pupil 

 of Barye and Fremiet. In Salon, 

 1903, "L'hippopotame" and "La 

 qu^te d'une bouchee de pain," bronze, 

 onyx, ivory. 



Van der Straetten, Georges. Born in 

 Ghent. In Salon, 1909, statuettes, 

 "Mimi"instyleof 1830, and"Reverie" 

 in Empire style; bronze and ivory. 



Vedille, . In Musee Galliera, 1903, 



bas-relief, "Arrivee de la fiancee du 

 Tzar" after Markowski. 



Verhulst, Rombaut. Born in 1624; died 

 in 1696. Executed a group, "Her- 

 cules and Cacus." Nothing of his 

 extant. 



Vernier, . Medallions in Musee 



GaUiera 1903. 



Verschneider, Jean. Born in Lyons. 

 In Salon, 1908, statuette, "Diabolo" 

 in boxwood and ivory. 



