Romain-Vincent Jeuffroy

Romain-Vincent Jeuffroy (16 July 1749 – 2 August 1826) was a French gemstone engraver and medalist.

[4] After Jacques Guay (1715–1787) stopped working, Charles-Claude Flahaut de la Billaderie (1730–1809) tried to revive gemstone engraving.

[5] He created a commemorative medal for Napoleon entitled "The Treaty of Amiens Broken by England, May 1803".

[9] In 1816 Jeuffroy was made a member of the Académie des Beaux-Arts in the engraving section.

[4] His portrait subjects include the King of Poland, Prince Lubomirski and Julie Clary, Queen Consort of Naples.

1803 medal of Napoleon
Victory to the Arts. Fourth year of Bonaparte's consulate