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Johann Melchior Dinglinger (26 December 1664 –6 March 1731) was one of Europe's greatest goldsmiths, whose major works for the elector of Saxony, Augustus the Strong, survived in the Grünes Gewölbe (the "Green Vaults"), Dresden. [1]
Overview. Exhibition History. Title: Order of the White Eagle, Ceremonial Sword, and Hat Ornament, from the Sapphire Garniture of Augustus the Strong. Maker: Johann Melchior Dinglinger (German, 1664–1731) Date: 1710-1722. Culture: German, Dresden. Medium: Sapphires, lynx sapphire (blue cordierite), diamonds, gold, silver, enamel, steel.
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Johann Melchior Dinglinger primary name: Dinglinger, Johann Melchior Details individual; goldsmith/metalworker; German; Male. Life dates 1664-1731. Biography Born at ...
Dec 26, 1664 - Mar 6, 1731. Johann Melchior Dinglinger was one of Europe's greatest goldsmiths, whose major works for the elector of Saxony, Augustus the Strong, survived in the Grünes...
The enameller Georg Friedrich Dinglinger (1666–1720), the creator of the present portrait, and Georg Christoph Dinglinger (1668–1728), who specialized in cutting and setting jewels, were brothers of the famous court goldsmith, Johann Melchior Dinglinger (1664–).
Johann Melchior Dinglinger [German Baroque Era Jeweller, 1664-1731] Guide to pictures of works by Johann Melchior Dinglinger in art museum sites and image archives worldwide.
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