Martin Holtzhey
Martin Holtzhey (1697–1764) was a German medalist, designer and goldsmith.
Also recorded as Martinus Holtzhey.
Martin Holtzhey in brief
- Born
- 1697
- Died
- 1764
- Known for
- medalist, designer and goldsmith
- Place of birth
- Ulm
Overview
Born at Ulm in 1697, died at Middelburg in 1764.
In detail
the recorded working language is German.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Amsterdam.
Work by Martin Holtzhey is recorded in the collections of Museum Arnhem, Elisabeth Orphanage Museum, Museum De Lakenhal, Stadsmuseum Harderwijk and National Museum Paleis het Loo.
Sources
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- 1.
“Martin Holtzhey”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1165950: Martin Holtzhey
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Elsewhere in Silver
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- Marie-Etienne NitotArtist
- Marijke de GoeyArtist
- Martin Guillaume BiennaisArtist
- Maso FiniguerraArtist
- Matteo dal Nasaro VeroneseArtist
- Michael KabotieArtist
- Michael PerkhinArtist
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