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Leonard Charles Wyon

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to be omitted from the reverse of the new coinage. The Queen herself took a personal interest in the design for the new minor coinage and gave several sittings to him for her portrait. Wyon submitted a number of designs to the Queen for her approval, one of which she adopted. This design included a
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Intending to give a bold relief to the designs on the new bronze coins, Wyon engraved the original dies so deeply that they were liable to fracture after relatively few pieces had been struck from them. He therefore had to start again and, after he had produced dies of less bold relief,
400: 79:. L. C. Wyon's father taught him art and also from his father he inherited great skill in die engraving. By the age of 16 he had already made several medals and some of his early work is displayed in the 107:. Also in 1851, at the age of 24, he succeeded his father, who had died, with the title of Modeller and Engraver. In 1854 he engraved the 'William Wyon Laudatory Medal', in memory of his father, for the 143: 49: 103:. In 1850 he was commissioned by Queen Victoria to make medallic portraits of the royal children, and in 1851 he executed the reverse of the prize-medal for 91:
in 1843. From 1844 he studied at the Royal Academy Schools and in the same year, at the age of just 18, he became Second Engraver under his father at the
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In 1860 L. C. Wyon was invited to prepare designs for the new British bronze coin denominations. It was pointed out to Wyon that on no account was
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at his home, 54 Hamilton Terrace, St John's Wood, London, on 20 August 1891 and was buried at Paddington Old Cemetery.
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and his wife, Catherine Sophia, nÊe Keele (died 1851), Leonard Charles Wyon was born in one of the houses in the
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in 1887 and the bronze coinage of 1860 with the second ("bun") head portrait, in use from 1860 to 1894.
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Wyon, like his father William before him, prepared many dies for coinage use in various parts of the
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On 22 June 1852 Wyon married Mary Birks (1831–1902) and the couple lived in London, first in
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Wyon's 'Bun Head' penny of 1860 showing his initials L.C.W. beneath Britannia's foot
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William Wyon Laudatory Medal (1854) on the Christopher Eimer Medallic Art website
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in 1887. This coinage, the designs for which were prepared from life by Sir
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People educated at Merchant Taylors' School, Northwood
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Philip Attwood, "Wyon, Leonard Charles (1826–1891)",
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Wyon also engraved the dies for the gold and silver
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plaster
engraver
Victorian era
the gold and silver coinage
Golden Jubilee
Queen Victoria
chief engraver
William Wyon
Royal Mint
Merchant Taylors' School
British Museum
Numismatic
Royal Academy
Royal Mint
Temperance
Theobald Mathew
The Great Exhibition
Art Union of London

Britannia
penny
Jubilee coinage
Golden Jubilee
Queen Victoria
Joseph Boehm
RA
British Empire
South Africa Medal
Arctic

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