
Richard Yeo - Wikipedia
Richard Yeo RA (ca 1720–1779) was a British medalist and Chief Engraver at the Royal Mint, [1] in which capacity he supplied patterns for the guinea and five guinea coins of George III. [2] He was a founding member of the Royal Academy of Art, …
Richard Yeo - Google Scholar
Richard Yeo. Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Arts, Education, and Law, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. Verified email at griffith.edu.au. History of science/information intellectual history. Articles Cited by Public access. Title. Sort. Sort by citations Sort by year Sort by title.
Richard Yeo – Chief Engraver at the Tower of London
Little is known about the family life of Richard Yeo, born about 1715 and a descendant of Henry Yeo of West Buckland. Richard became a very skilled artist and engraver, leading to his appointment in 1749 as Chief Engraver at the Tower of London, where English coins were minted.
Richard Yeo (scientist) - Wikipedia
Richard Yeo Swee Chye (Chinese: 楊瑞才) is an American scientist with 17 U.S. patents, best known for his research on disposable diapers. [1]
Collections Online - British Museum
primary name: primary name: Yeo, Richard. individual; sculptor/medallist; printmaker; British; Male. 1720-1779 (c.) Fountain Court, near Exeter Change in the Strand. Medallist and coin-engraver. ODNB.
Richard Yeo - Person - National Portrait Gallery
Richard Yeo (circa 1720-died 1779), Medallist. Sitter in 5 portraits Yeo came to prominence in 1746, when he produced the official medal for the battle of Culloden. In 1749, he was appointed assistant engraver to the Royal Mint, and in 1775 he succeeded John Sigismund Tanner as …
Richard Yeo | Artist | Royal Academy of Arts
Little is known about the early life and training of the coin- and medal- engraver Richard Yeo. From 1737 he produced silver season tickets for entry to Vauxhall Pleasure Gardens, bearing images symbolising the arts and the entertainments associated with the gardens.
Richard Yeo - The University of Chicago Press
Richard Yeo is adjunct professor in the School of Humanities, Griffith University, Australia, and a fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including Defining Science and Encyclopaedic Visions.
Richard YEO | National University of Singapore, Singapore | NUS ...
Richard YEO | Cited by 4,633 | of National University of Singapore, Singapore (NUS) | Read 270 publications | Contact Richard YEO
Notebooks, English Virtuosi, and Early Modern Science - De Gruyter
In Notebooks, English Virtuosi, and Early Modern Science, Richard Yeo interprets a relatively unexplored set of primary archival sources: the notes and notebooks of some of the leading figures of the Scientific Revolution.