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Anton Pichler (April 12, 1697 – September 14, 1779) was a Tyrolean goldsmith and artist of engraved gems, and the son of a doctor. Pichler was born in Brixen. He studied in Naples and worked for the Bourbon court later moving, in 1743, to Rome, where he lived to his death. Pichler's gems include: Antigone and Ismene before the Temple of the Furies, the Father of the Returning from Thebes advisors (a large Onyx), and Priamos at the Feet of Achilles (after an owners concept); a great bust of Homer; the Head of Julius Caesar; Meleager, after the Statue in the Vatican; the Bacchanal of Michelangelo, the signet ring.

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  • Anton Pichler (en)
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  • Antonio Pichler (Bressanone, 12 aprile 1697 – Roma, 14 settembre 1779) è stato un incisore italiano, di origine austriaca, orafo e intagliatore di gemme del XVIII secolo. (it)
  • Antonio Pichler (Johann Anton), född 12 april 1697 i Brixen, död 14 september 1779 i Rom, var en tyrolsk-italiensk ädelstenssnidare, verksam i Rom. Han var far till Giovanni Pichler och Luigi Pichler. Han utförde såväl kaméer som intagliosnitt och kopierade även ytterst skickligt antika gemmer. (sv)
  • Anton Pichler (April 12, 1697 – September 14, 1779) was a Tyrolean goldsmith and artist of engraved gems, and the son of a doctor. Pichler was born in Brixen. He studied in Naples and worked for the Bourbon court later moving, in 1743, to Rome, where he lived to his death. Pichler's gems include: Antigone and Ismene before the Temple of the Furies, the Father of the Returning from Thebes advisors (a large Onyx), and Priamos at the Feet of Achilles (after an owners concept); a great bust of Homer; the Head of Julius Caesar; Meleager, after the Statue in the Vatican; the Bacchanal of Michelangelo, the signet ring. (en)
  • Anton Pichler (* 12. April 1697 in Brixen; † 14. September 1779 in Rom) war ein deutsch-italienischer Gemmenschneider. Pichler bildete sich in Neapel und lebte seit 1743 zu Rom, wo er auch verstarb. Von seinen Gemmen sind die hervorragendsten: Antigone und Ismene vor dem Tempel der Furien, dem Vater die Rückkehr nach Theben ratend (ein großer Onyx), und Priamos zu den Füßen des Achilleus (nach eigner Erfindung); eine große Büste von Homer; der Kopf des Julius Cäsar; Meleager, nach der Statue im Vatikan; das Bacchanal des Michelangelo, dessen Siegelring genannt. (de)
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  • Anton Pichler (* 12. April 1697 in Brixen; † 14. September 1779 in Rom) war ein deutsch-italienischer Gemmenschneider. Pichler bildete sich in Neapel und lebte seit 1743 zu Rom, wo er auch verstarb. Von seinen Gemmen sind die hervorragendsten: Antigone und Ismene vor dem Tempel der Furien, dem Vater die Rückkehr nach Theben ratend (ein großer Onyx), und Priamos zu den Füßen des Achilleus (nach eigner Erfindung); eine große Büste von Homer; der Kopf des Julius Cäsar; Meleager, nach der Statue im Vatikan; das Bacchanal des Michelangelo, dessen Siegelring genannt. Seine Söhne Giovanni und Luigi waren ebenfalls bedeutende Gemmenschneider. (de)
  • Anton Pichler (April 12, 1697 – September 14, 1779) was a Tyrolean goldsmith and artist of engraved gems, and the son of a doctor. Pichler was born in Brixen. He studied in Naples and worked for the Bourbon court later moving, in 1743, to Rome, where he lived to his death. Pichler's gems include: Antigone and Ismene before the Temple of the Furies, the Father of the Returning from Thebes advisors (a large Onyx), and Priamos at the Feet of Achilles (after an owners concept); a great bust of Homer; the Head of Julius Caesar; Meleager, after the Statue in the Vatican; the Bacchanal of Michelangelo, the signet ring. Pichler died in Rome, aged 82. His sons, Giovanni and Luigi, were also famous gem cutters. (en)
  • Antonio Pichler (Bressanone, 12 aprile 1697 – Roma, 14 settembre 1779) è stato un incisore italiano, di origine austriaca, orafo e intagliatore di gemme del XVIII secolo. (it)
  • Antonio Pichler (Johann Anton), född 12 april 1697 i Brixen, död 14 september 1779 i Rom, var en tyrolsk-italiensk ädelstenssnidare, verksam i Rom. Han var far till Giovanni Pichler och Luigi Pichler. Han utförde såväl kaméer som intagliosnitt och kopierade även ytterst skickligt antika gemmer. (sv)
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