Nicolas-Pierre Tiolier was a French sculptor and engraver of coins and medals.
10 Facts About Nicolas-Pierre Tiolier
Nicolas-Pierre Tiolier was a pupil of his father and of the engraver Romain-Vincent Jeuffroy and the sculptor Claude Dejoux.
Nicolas-Pierre Tiolier succeeded his father as 16th general engraver of coins in September 1816.
Nicolas-Pierre Tiolier held his position until the end of December 1842.
Nicolas-Pierre Tiolier engraved the seals of Louis XVIII, Charles X and the Order of the Holy Spirit, and engraved medals for Louis-Philippe.
Besides engraving coins and medals, Nicolas-Pierre Tiolier was a sculptor and engraver in stone.
Nicolas-Pierre Tiolier was made a knight of the Legion of Honor in July 1825.
Nicolas-Pierre Tiolier died in Paris in 1843 and is buried in the 25th division of the Pere Lachaise Cemetery.
Nicolas-Pierre Tiolier was succeeded as Graveur General by Jacques-Jean Barre.
Nicolas-Pierre Tiolier had one son and one daughter, but they left no descendants.