Johannes Cornelis Wienecke

Johannes Cornelis Wienecke (Heiligenstadt, 24 March 1872 - Apeldoorn, 11 August 1945) was a Dutch medallist. He designed the 4th portrait of queen Wilhelmina used on Dutch coins between 1922 and 1945. He worked many years in Zeist. In 1922 he also designed the logo of the Permanent Court of International Justice, which continues to be used today by the International Court of Justice.[1]

Portrait of Johannes Cornelis Wienecke by Johannes Gabriëlse

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References

  1. Judith Resnik, Dennis Edward Curtis. Representing Justice: Invention, Controversy, and Rights in City-states and Democratic Courtrooms. Yale University Press, 2011 pg. 284
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