Jacob Wiener
Belgian medallist (1815–1899)
Jacob Wiener, also known as Jacques Wiener, was a Belgian medallist who made significant contributions to the field of art. Born in 1815, Wiener developed a reputation for his skill in medallion design, which ultimately led to his involvement in a notable project. His work had a lasting impact on the country's philatelic history.
Wiener's most notable achievement was his role in creating the first Belgian postage stamps, which were issued in 1849. This milestone marked a significant event in the country's postal history, and Wiener's contribution to the design of these stamps showcased his artistic talent. He passed away in 1899, leaving behind a legacy as a prominent figure in Belgian art and medallistry.