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Daniel Adzer

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272: 260: 284: 296: 240: 114:(i.e., a metal worker specialising in small articles) Jens Jensen Adzer and Maria Cathrine Jürgensen (c. 1696–1779). He initially apprenticed as a goldsmith in Copenhagen. In 1754, he traveled to Paris, where he met another young goldsmith from Copenhagen, J. H. Wolff, who inspired him to pursue a career as a medallist. He was subsequently articled to the medallist 134:. In 1761, he and Wolff travelled to Rome by way of Paris on a three-year travel stipend. On his return to Copenhagen, in August 1764, he became an associate member of the Art Academy. In 1766, he was created a full member of the Art Academy after submitting a new medal to A. G. Moltke as his reception piece. In 1776, he designed a medal commemorating the 28: 271: 259: 239: 283: 295: 458: 126:
In 1757, Adzer returned to Copenhagen. His first work as a medallist was the reverse side of Magnus Gustav Arbien's medal to the Art Academy's patron,
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At the time of the 1801 census, Adzer resided with his wife at No. 299 in Sankt Ann's East Quarter. The miniature painter
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On 16 January 1767, Adzer married Christiane Frederikke Schäffer (1745-1833), a daughter of court master joiner
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On 17 May 1766, Adzer was appointed as royal medallist with an annual salary of 250
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were also part of the households. Adzer died on 3 April 1808 and is buried in
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Medal commemorating the birth of Crown Prince Frederick (VI)
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Plaster relief of Crown Prince Frederick (VI) as a child.
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Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Danish
medallist
Copenhagen
Jean Duvivier
A. G. Moltke
Danish Citizenship Act of 1776
rigsdaler
Frederick V
Christian VII
Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark
Queen Dowager Juliane Marie
Bernstorff
Langebek
Hielmstjerne
Suhm
University of Copenhagen
Dietrich Schäffer
Jægersborg
Schæffergården
Charlottenborg Palace
Caspar Peter BĂĽgel
Cornelius Høyer
Boye Magens
Assistens Cemetery
Porcelain figurine designed for the Royal Porcelain Manufactory in commemoration of Indfødsretsforordningen of 1776.
Royal Porcelain Manufactory
Front side of medal to Andreas Peter Bernstorff.

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