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Salomon Ahron Jacobson (April 1755 – 28 June 1830) was a Jewish Danish medallist engraver and sculptor. He and his brother David Jacobson succeeded their father Ahron Jacobson as court seal-engravers hofsignetstikkere) to Christian VII in 1775. The more talanted of the two brothers, he is represented in Bersgøe's registry of Danish medals with 31 entries, including medals commemorating the coronation of Frederick VI (1915), the new Copenhagen City Hall (1815) and the Reformation Jubilee (1817). In 1788–1790 and again in 1796–1801, he lived and worked in Stockholm. He was a member of both the Danish and Swedish art academies.

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  • Salomon Ahron Jacobson (April 1755 – 28 June 1830) was a Jewish Danish medallist engraver and sculptor. He and his brother David Jacobson succeeded their father Ahron Jacobson as court seal-engravers hofsignetstikkere) to Christian VII in 1775. The more talanted of the two brothers, he is represented in Bersgøe's registry of Danish medals with 31 entries, including medals commemorating the coronation of Frederick VI (1915), the new Copenhagen City Hall (1815) and the Reformation Jubilee (1817). In 1788–1790 and again in 1796–1801, he lived and worked in Stockholm. He was a member of both the Danish and Swedish art academies. (en)
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  • Jacobson painted by C. A. Jensen in 1828 (en)
  • Reformation Jubilee Medal, front side, 1817. (en)
  • Reformation Jubilee Medal, reverse, 1817. (en)
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  • Medalje over reformationsjubilæet 1817, bagside.jpg (en)
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  • Salomon Ahron Jacobson (April 1755 – 28 June 1830) was a Jewish Danish medallist engraver and sculptor. He and his brother David Jacobson succeeded their father Ahron Jacobson as court seal-engravers hofsignetstikkere) to Christian VII in 1775. The more talanted of the two brothers, he is represented in Bersgøe's registry of Danish medals with 31 entries, including medals commemorating the coronation of Frederick VI (1915), the new Copenhagen City Hall (1815) and the Reformation Jubilee (1817). In 1788–1790 and again in 1796–1801, he lived and worked in Stockholm. He was a member of both the Danish and Swedish art academies. (en)
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