Pietz, Adam, 1873-1961.

Hide Profile

  • Born 1873: Offenbach (Germany)
  • Moved to United States 1889:
  • Studied at Chicago Art Institute 1892 - 1893 : Chicago (Ill.)
  • Began private engraving business 1897: Philadelphia (Pa.)
  • Chief engraver of the Philadelphia Mint 1927 - 1946 : Philadelphia (Pa.)
Adam Pietz (1873-1961) was a sculptor, medalist engraver, and etcher.

Adam Pietz (1873-1961) was a sculptor, medalist engraver, and etcher. He was born in Offenbach, Germany, and moved to the U.S. in 1889 where he studied at the Chicago Art Institute (1892-1893), Drexel Institute (1894-1898), and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1899-1903). By 1897 he was an established engraver and die sinker operating out of a private studio on Chestnut Street in Philadelphia. He also served as assistant chief engraver at the Philadelphia Mint from 1927 to 1946. In 1917 he designed a World War I good luck medal for the United States. This So-Called Dollar is remembered for having a swastika, an ancient good-luck symbol, on its obverse. He designed the American Numismatic Association’s Medal of Merit. His only coin design to be minted was the Iowa Statehood Centennial Commemorative Half Dollar (1946). After retiring, he continued his work on medals for the Treasury Department, producing designs that included the Meritorious Service Award Medal (1949), Alexander Hamilton Medal (reverse, 1955), and the Distinguished Service Award (bestowed after his death, 1963).

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Cret, Paul Philippe, 1876-1945. Paul Philippe Cret architectural records, 1823-1945 (bulk 1896-1945). University of Pennsylvania, Architectural Archives
creatorOf Adam Pietz artwork, photographs, and rubbings American Numismatic Society
referencedIn Clifford Hewitt Chinese Mint collection American Numismatic Society
Role Title Holding Repository
Relation Name
associatedWith Cret, Paul Philippe, 1876-1945. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Subject
Occupation
Activity

Person

Birth 1873

Death 1961

Related Descriptions
Information

Permalink: http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6sj2r3p

Ark ID: w6sj2r3p

SNAC ID: 40445384