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  1. 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] Dinglinger was the last goldsmith to work on the grand scale of Benvenuto Cellini and Wenzel Jamnitzer, fewer ...

  2. Other articles where Johann Melchior Dinglinger is discussed: metalwork: 18th century: …II the Strong established under Johann Melchior Dinglinger a court workshop that produced jewels and enamelled goldwork unequalled since the Renaissance; and the gold snuffboxes made by Johann Christian Neuber rivalled those of the Parisian goldsmiths.

  3. At Dresden, Augustus II the Strong established under Johann Melchior Dinglinger a court workshop that produced jewels and enamelled goldwork unequalled since the Renaissance; and the gold snuffboxes made by Johann Christian Neuber rivalled those of the Parisian goldsmiths. John F. Hayward Colonial America

  4. Johann Melchior Dinglinger (German, 1664–1731) before 1727. Rapier of Prince-Elector Christian II of Saxony (1583–1611) Hilt by Israel Schuech (German, Dresden ...

  5. Maker: Johann Melchior Dinglinger (German, 1664–1731) Date: 1710-1722. Culture: German, Dresden. ... New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Making Marvels ...

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  7. Johann Melchior Dinglinger. 1710-1722. 1. Return To Top. The Met Fifth Avenue. 1000 Fifth Avenue. New York, NY 10028. Phone: 212-535-7710. The Met Cloisters. 99 ...

  8. Johann Melchior Dinglinger - Ceremonial Cup - Walters 571994.jpg 1,322 × 1,799; 2.15 MB Johann Melchior Dinglinger - Sun mask with facial features of August II (the Strong) as Apollo, the Sun God - Google Art Project.jpg 4,478 × 5,075; 3.35 MB

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