Salomon Ahron Jacobson

Salomon Ahron Jacobson (April 1755 – 28 June 1830) was a Jewish Danish medallist engraver and sculptor.

Jacobson and his brother David succeeded their father as seal engraver to the Royal Danish Court after his death in 1775.

After returning to Copenhagen, in 1790, he applied for membership of the Royal Danish Academy, but was not accepted as a member until 1796.

[3] His most notable works include the medals in conjunction with the coronation in 1915, the new Copenhagen City Hall (1815) and the Reformation Jubilee (1817).

[2] He has also carved a number of works in stone ((chalcedony, carnelian and amethyst), for instance of mythological figures.

Miniature portrait of Salomon Jacobson by Axel Gillberg .
Coronation medal of Frederick VI, 1915.