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Bengt Richter
Swedish medallist

Bengt Richter

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Swedish medallist
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Stockholm, Sweden
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Vienna, Austria
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65 years
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Bengt Richter (also Benedikt) (1670–18 April 1735) was a Swedish medallist.

Medallion of Charles XII of Sweden.

Life

Born at Stockholm, he was a pupil and son-in-law of the medal engraver Arvid Karlsteen.

After leaving Sweden Richter worked for some time in Paris, where he was employed at theMedal Mint to engrave medals for Louis XIV. In 1703 he spent time in England, but quite soonreturned to Stockholm, having a post as engraver at the Royal Mint there.

In 1712 Richter was called to Vienna to fill the post of Chief Medallist (Obermedailleur) to the Imperial Mint, and on 15.January 1715 he was named Inspector of the Coinage (K. Münipräginspector). There is documentary evidence that he also spent a period at Berlin, about 1710 to 1712. He died at Vienna.

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