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The Exhibition Catalogue

The Marchese Cesare Molinari D’Incisa

Raised in Venice, Italy, the Marchese Cesare Molinari D’Incisa (1879—1964) developed a deep appreciation for art and history, with a particular fondness for collecting and studying medals. In 1911 Molinari married the Philadelphia native Amanda Marchesa Molinari, née Hendrickson (1881—1968). The couple traveled regularly, frequently acquiring medals as they visited cities throughout Europe. The collection’s strength in Italian and French medals may reflect their homes in these countries.

During World War II, the Molinaris hid the collection in their Parisian apartment while waiting out the war in New York. The collection survived the war intact, and in their later years the couple sought to donate it to an institution dedicated to education. Inspired by this Museum’s exhibition of the acclaimed Salton Collection of medals and plaquettes in 1965, the Marchesa chose to give their collection to the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ College Museum of Art. Since the first shipment’s arrival at the College in four large chests in 1966, the Molinari collection has grown to include over 1,500 examples of medallic art, ranking among the largest public collection of medals in the country.

Title

Cesare Molinari D’Incisa

Artist

Joseph J. Greenburg

Creation Date

1942

Nationality

American

Media

bronze

Dimensions

5 1/8 in. (13 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.145.a

Title

Cesare Molinari D’Incisa

Artist

Joseph J. Greenburg

Creation Date

1942

Nationality

American

Media

bronze

Dimensions

5 1/8 in. (13 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.145.b

Louis XIV’s Monumental Propaganda Medals

This selection of medals, displayed with the accompanying volume Medailles sur les principaux evenement du regne entire de Louis de Grand: avec des explications historiques [Medals about the Major Events of the Entire Reign of Louis the Great, Accompanied by Historic Accounts] represents part of the Uniform Series of Louis XIV.  These government-issued medals, together with the book that explicated them, celebrate the achievements of the Sun King during his seventy-two-year reign. Exhibited here, with one exception, are the reverses of the medals that depicted the monarch’s likeness. This likeness was itself modeled after the Historia Augusta, a series of issues of gold solidus, silver denarius, and bronze sestertius coins created by the first twelve Roman emperors. Scholars recognize parallels between the Uniform Series and the Historia Augusta in their “conscious attempt” to disperse a widespread physical record of both the ruler and his achievements

Title

Louis XIV

Artist

Jean Mauger

Creation Date

ca. 1695-1723

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.10.a

Title

Louis XIV

Artist

Jean Mauger

Creation Date

ca. 1695-1723

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.10.b

Title

Louis XIV (1638—1715), Reception of the Queen of Sweden 1656

Artist

Jean Mauger

Creation Date

ca. 1723

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.8.a

Title

Louis XIV (1638—1715), Reception of the Queen of Sweden 1656

Artist

Jean Mauger

Creation Date

ca. 1723

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.8.b

Title

Louis XIV (1638—1715), Audience Granted to the Pontifical Legate 1664

Artist

Jean Mauger

Creation Date

ca. 1702

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.9.a

Title

Louis XIV (1638—1715), Audience Granted to the Pontifical Legate 1664

Artist

Jean Mauger

Creation Date

ca. 1702

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.9.b

Title

Louis XIV (1638—1715), Embellishment of Paris 1670, ca. 1686—1694 (uniform series)

Artist

Thomas Bernard

Creation Date

n.d.

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.7.a

Title

Louis XIV (1638—1715), Embellishment of Paris 1670, ca. 1686—1694 (uniform series)

Artist

Thomas Bernard

Creation Date

n.d.

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.7.b

Title

Louis XIV (1638—1715), The Citadel of Casale Surrenders to Louis XIV 1681

Artist

Jean Mauger

Creation Date

ca. 1702

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.11.a

Title

Louis XIV (1638—1715), The Citadel of Casale Surrenders to Louis XIV 1681

Artist

Jean Mauger

Creation Date

ca. 1702

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.11.b

Title

Louis XIV

Artist

Jean Mauger

Creation Date

ca. 1702

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.5.a

Title

Louis XIV (1638—1715), Raising of the Siege of Guise 1650

Artist

Jean Mauger

Creation Date

ca. 1702

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.5.b

Title

Louis XIV

Artist

Jean Mauger

Creation Date

ca. 1702

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.14.a

Title

Louis XIV (1638—1715), The Palace of Versailles 1680

Artist

Jean Mauger

Creation Date

ca. 1702

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.14.b

Title

Louis XIV

Artist

Jean Mauger

Creation Date

ca. 1702

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.13.a

Title

Louis XIV (1638—1715), Institution of Cadet Corps 1683

Artist

Jean Mauger

Creation Date

ca. 1702

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.13.b

Studying Medals as Historical Objects

Medals represent important historical documents in their own right. This French edition of the seminal 1732 work by the Dutch lawyer Gerard Van Loon surveys the history of the Netherlands through textual and visual evidence gleaned from Dutch numismatics. The page displayed here discusses the history of Johann (1625–1672) and Cornelius de Witt (1623–1672), key political figures in Dutch politics of the seventeenth century whose liberal and republican ideals stood in opposition to the powerful House of Orange-Nassau, headed by the Sovereign Prince William III. Johann’s and Cornelius’s diplomatic skills led to the Triple Alliance of 1668 between the Dutch Republic, England, and Sweden, which halted the French invasion of the Netherlands. However, in 1672 Charles II of England abandoned the alliance, prompting the French to invade the Netherlands. In frustration, the Dutch people turned on the de Witt brothers. These three medals, produced by supporters in the wake of their lynching at the hands of the mob, use rich metaphorical imagery to portray the brothers as martyrs of Dutch republican patriotism. The medal by Pierre Aury, for example, depicts the brothers in a wreath of horns entwined with ribbon being consumed by a many-headed beast.

Title

Johann (1625—1672) and Cornelius (1623—1672) De Witt

Artist

Pierre Aury

Creation Date

1672

Nationality

French

Media

silver

Dimensions

2 5/8 in. (6.7 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.142.a

Title

Johann (1625—1672) and Cornelius (1623—1672) De Witt

Artist

Pierre Aury

Creation Date

1672

Nationality

French

Media

silver

Dimensions

2 5/8 in. (6.7 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.142.b

Title

Johann (1625—1672) and Cornelius (1623—1672) De Witt

Artist

Unknown Artist

Creation Date

1672

Nationality

Netherlandish

Media

silver

Dimensions

1 7/8 in. (4.8 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.62.a

Title

Johann (1625—1672) and Cornelius (1623—1672) De Witt

Artist

Unknown Artist

Creation Date

1672

Nationality

Netherlandish

Media

silver

Dimensions

1 7/8 in. (4.8 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.62.b

Title

Johann (1625—1672) and Cornelius (1623—1672) De Witt

Artist

Unknown Artist

Creation Date

1672

Nationality

Netherlandish

Media

silver

Dimensions

1 7/8 in. (4.8 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.63.a

Title

Johann (1625—1672) and Cornelius (1623—1672) De Witt

Artist

Unknown Artist

Creation Date

1672

Nationality

Netherlandish

Media

silver

Dimensions

1 7/8 in. (4.8 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.63.b

The Ancient Origins of Medals

During the middle ages, circulating coins were often struck with rudimentary images that referenced worship of the divine. A notable exception was the early thirteenth-century gold currency of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II. In an attempt to evoke his ties to the glory of the ancient Roman Empire, Frederick II had gold coins designed with his profile bust on the obverse (or front of the coin) in homage to imperial coins of the past. This represented the first adaptation of the conventions of ancient portraiture by a European ruler and preceded the inception of the portrait medal by two centuries.

Medals are distinct from coins in that they are not intended to be used for monetary purposes. The format of the traditional medal, however, harkens back to ancient currency in that the obverse (“heads”) features the portrait of the sitter and the reverse (“tails”) an informative image with which the sitter wished to be associated. References to ancient numismatics are frequently found on medals, from a subtle adoption of ancient motifs to outright mimicry and copying. This is evident in the second row in the sixteenth-century bronze medal of Alessandro I de’ Medici by Domenico de’ Vetri and that of Cosimo Scapti by Giovanni del Cavino, which mimic the second-century Roman sestertius of the Emperor Trajan on the far left. At the bottom of the case, the reverse of an 1806 medal of Napoleon by Nicolas Guy Brenet carries a direct rendition of the reverse image of the ancient Greek coin above it.

Title

John II Comnenus (1087—1143), Emperor of the Byzantine Empire 1118—1143

Artist

Solidus of the Reign of John II Comnenus

Creation Date

ca. 1118-1143

Nationality

Roman

Media

gold

Dimensions

Credit Line

Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree, 1926

Accession No.

1920.8.30.a

Title

John II Comnenus (1087—1143), Emperor of the Byzantine Empire 1118—1143

Artist

Solidus of the Reign of John II Comnenus

Creation Date

ca. 1118-1143

Nationality

Roman

Media

gold

Dimensions

Credit Line

Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree, 1926

Accession No.

1920.8.30.b

Title

Emperor Frederick II (1194—1250) of the Holy Roman Empire 1220—1250

Artist

Augusta Aureu of the Reign of Emperor Frederick II

Creation Date

ca. 1211-1250

Nationality

Roman

Media

gold

Dimensions

Credit Line

Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree, 1926

Accession No.

1920.8.31.a

Title

Emperor Frederick II (1194—1250) of the Holy Roman Empire 1220—1250

Artist

Augusta Aureu of the Reign of Emperor Frederick II

Creation Date

ca. 1211-1250

Nationality

Roman

Media

gold

Dimensions

Credit Line

Gift of Edward Perry Warren, Esq., Honorary Degree, 1926

Accession No.

1920.8.31.b

Title

Emperor M. Ulpius Trajanus (Trajan) (53—117), Emperor of the Roman Empire 98—117

Artist

Orichalcum Sestertius of Emperor M. Ulpius Trajanus

Creation Date

ca. 114-117

Nationality

Roman

Media

orichalcum (ancient brass)

Dimensions

Credit Line

Gift of John M. Wulfing

Accession No.

1926.10.13.a

Title

Emperor M. Ulpius Trajanus (Trajan) (53—117), Emperor of the Roman Empire 98—117

Artist

Orichalcum Sestertius of Emperor M. Ulpius Trajanus

Creation Date

ca. 114-117

Nationality

Roman

Media

orichalcum (ancient brass)

Dimensions

Credit Line

Gift of John M. Wulfing

Accession No.

1926.10.13.b

Title

Alessandro I de’ Medici (1510—1537), Duke of Florence 1532

Artist

Domenico de' Vetri

Creation Date

1534

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 7/16 in. (3.6 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.104.15.a

Title

Alessandro I de’ Medici (1510—1537), Duke of Florence 1532

Artist

Domenico de' Vetri

Creation Date

1534

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 7/16 in. (3.6 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.104.15.b

Title

Cosimo Scapti

Artist

Giovanni del Cavino

Creation Date

ca. sixteenth century

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.108.8.a

Title

Cosimo Scapti

Artist

Giovanni del Cavino

Creation Date

ca. sixteenth century

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 1/2 in. (3.8 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.108.8.b

Title

Neapolis, Campania

Artist

Didrachm of Neapolis

Creation Date

ca. 340 BCE—241 BCE

Nationality

Greek

Media

silver

Dimensions

Credit Line

Gift of the Board of Governors, Collection of Henry Johnson, Class of 1874

Accession No.

1919.58.73.a

Title

Neapolis, Campania

Artist

Didrachm of Neapolis

Creation Date

ca. 340 BCE—241 BCE

Nationality

Greek

Media

silver

Dimensions

Credit Line

Gift of the Board of Governors, Collection of Henry Johnson, Class of 1874

Accession No.

1919.58.73.b

Title

Napoleon Bonaparte (1769—1821)

Artist

Jean Pierre Droz

Creation Date

1806

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 9/16 in. (4 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.136.4.a

Title

Napoleon Bonaparte (1769—1821)

Artist

Nicolas Guy Brenet

Creation Date

1806

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 9/16 in. (4 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.136.4.b

The Reproducibility of Medals

Before the age of photography, medals were attractive to art patrons as one of the few mediums that could be faithfully and easily duplicated for wider distribution. However, late copies (aftercasts) can be distinguished from earlier examples by the shrinkage in diameter and loss of detail associated with the molding process. These three examples of the famous 1438 medal of John VIII Paleologus by Italian painter Pisanello—widely credited as the first portrait medal ever made—are illustrative of the copying process. The specimen on the left represents an early cast, indicated by its larger diameter and sharp details. The center specimen is a later cast, as evidenced by its slightly smaller diameter. The specimen on the right represents a still later copy, on which the hair of Paleologus was retooled by the copyist to compensate for the loss of detail on the mold after extensive use. Evident in a late sixteenth-century Dutch engraving, the practice of reproducing medals helped ensure the lasting impact of the artwork across time and place.

Medals were made in several different metals for distribution to a variety of potential patrons. Lead, considered the cheapest material, was used by artists to make test impressions (because of its softness) or for budget-minded collectors. Bronze and gilt (gold-plated) copper were the most common mediums for presentation. Silver and gold medals were normally produced only for wealthy, high-status recipients.

Title

John VIII Paleologus (1392—1448), Emperor of Constantinople 1425—1448

Artist

Antonio Di Puccio Pisano (Pisanello)

Creation Date

ca. 1438

Nationality

Italian

Media

lead

Dimensions

4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.103.a

Title

John VIII Paleologus (1392—1448), Emperor of Constantinople 1425—1448

Artist

Antonio Di Puccio Pisano (Pisanello)

Creation Date

ca. 1438

Nationality

Italian

Media

lead

Dimensions

4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.103.b

Title

John VIII Paleologus (1392—1448), Emperor of Constantinople 1425—1448

Artist

Antonio Di Puccio Pisano (Pisanello)

Creation Date

ca. 1438 (aftercast)

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 7/8 in. (9.84 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.106.24.a

Title

John VIII Paleologus (1392—1448), Emperor of Constantinople 1425—1448

Artist

Antonio Di Puccio Pisano (Pisanello)

Creation Date

ca. 1438 (aftercast)

Nationality

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 7/8 in. (9.84 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.106.24.b

Title

John VIII Paleologus (1392—1448), Emperor of Constantinople 1425—1448

Artist

Antonio Di Puccio Pisano (Pisanello)

Creation Date

ca. 1438 (late aftercast)

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 7/8 in. (9.84 cm)

Credit Line

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ College Museum of Art

Accession No.

75.2018.a

Title

John VIII Paleologus (1392—1448), Emperor of Constantinople 1425—1448

Artist

Antonio Di Puccio Pisano (Pisanello)

Creation Date

ca. 1438 (late aftercast)

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 7/8 in. (9.84 cm)

Credit Line

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ College Museum of Art

Accession No.

75.2018.b

Title

Charles I (1600—1649), King of England 1625—1649

Artist

Jean Roettiers

Creation Date

ca. 1670

Nationality

Flemish

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 15/16 in. (5 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Salton

Accession No.

1978.32.1.a

Title

Charles I (1600—1649), King of England 1625—1649

Artist

Jean Roettiers

Creation Date

ca. 1670

Nationality

Flemish

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 15/16 in. (5 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Salton

Accession No.

1978.32.1.b

Title

Charles I (1600—1649), King of England 1625—1649

Artist

Jean Roettiers

Creation Date

ca. 1670

Nationality

Flemish

Media

copper

Dimensions

1 15/16 in. (5 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.54.a

Title

Charles I (1600—1649), King of England 1625—1649

Artist

Jean Rottiers

Creation Date

ca. 1670

Nationality

Flemish

Media

copper

Dimensions

1 15/16 in. (5 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.54.b

Title

John VIII Paleologus (Johannes VII Paleologus)

Artist

Jacques de Gheyn

Creation Date

ca. 1595

Media

engraving on cream laid paper

Dimensions

6 3/4 in. x 5 7/8 in. (17.15 cm x 14.92 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Charles Pendexter

Accession No.

2009.16.314

Applying Science to the Study of Medals

XRF (x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy) is a method of scientifically evaluating the quality of a medal by studying the surface metal composition. Understanding the alloy composition (combination of metals) of the medal can help researchers establish the date of manufacture, the region of production, and even the identity of the medalist. It can also shed light on process and even authenticity. Both of Matteo di Andrea de’Pasti’s depictions of the nobleman Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, the smaller of which is bronze (a mix of copper and tin) and the larger of which is brass (a combination of copper and zinc), also each contain smaller proportions of trace metals (tin, iron, nickel, and silver). The presence of such a mix is characteristic of fifteenth-century manufacturing and helps to confirm the dating of these pieces. The brass in which Cavino’s medal of Nero was cast includes a substantial amount of zinc, a point of interest, given the difficulty of producing a high-zinc copper alloy.  The scale, consistent with the small size of classical coins, may also have made it easier to work with this particular metallic compound.  XRF data also demonstrates that the artist Sperandio, whose bronze/brass medal of the diplomat Antonio Sarzgnella De’Manfredi of Faenza appears here, used a specific metallic composition for such oblong objects (as opposed to their circular counterparts), incorporating more lead and tin into these pieces.

Title

Antonio Sarzgnella De’Manfredi, of Faenza, diplomat

Artist

Sperandio of Mantua

Creation Date

ca. 1463

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 5/8 in. x 1 13/16 in. (6.7 cm. x 4.6 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.109.1.a

Title

Antonio Sarzgnella De’Manfredi, of Faenza, diplomat

Artist

Sperandio of Mantua

Creation Date

ca. 1463

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 5/8 in. x 1 13/16 in. (6.7 cm. x 4.6 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.109.1.b

Title

Nero (37—68 BCE), Emperor 54—68 BCE

Artist

Giovanni del Cavino

Creation Date

n.d.

Nationality

Italian

Media

brass

Dimensions

1 7/16 in. (3.7 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.108.9.a

Title

Nero (37—68 BCE), Emperor 54—68 BCE

Artist

Giovanni del Cavino

Creation Date

n.d.

Nationality

Italian

Media

brass

Dimensions

1 7/16 in. (3.7 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.108.9.b

Title

Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (1417—1468)

Artist

Matteo di Andrea de'Pasti

Creation Date

1450

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 9/16 in. (4 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.104.1.a

Title

Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (1417—1468)

Artist

Matteo di Andrea de'Pasti

Creation Date

1450

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 9/16 in. (4 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.104.1.b

Title

Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (1417—1468)

Artist

Matteo di Andrea de'Pasti

Creation Date

1446

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 3/16 in. (8.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.106.7.a

Title

Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta (1417—1468)

Artist

Matteo di Andrea de'Pasti

Creation Date

1446

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 3/16 in. (8.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.106.7.b

A Handheld History: Studying Medals

Medals feature complex interplays of imagery and text, obverse and reverse, which yield fascinating insights into how historical figures wished to be seen by their contemporaries and future generations. These three medals and the detailed descriptions of each that follow, demonstrate how medals communicate complex messages.

Title

James III Stuart (1688—1766), The Old Pretender

Artist

Ottone Hamerani

Creation Date

1721

Nationality

Italian

Media

copper

Dimensions

1 15/16 in. (5 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.55.a

James III, a member of the Catholic House of Stuarts, which had been forced off the throne of England during the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and replaced by the Protestant House of Hanover, sought to inspire his supporters to take up his cause with this 1721 medal by Ottone Hamerani. On the reverse, London is depicted in chaos with the white horse of Hanover trampling a unicorn and the British lion while Britannica weeps on the side. Despite the aspirational Latin inscription, “Unicus Salus” (The only Salvation), the Jacobites were ultimately unsuccessful in their attempts to recapture the monarchy.

Title

James III Stuart (1688—1766), The Old Pretender

Artist

Ottone Hamerani

Creation Date

1721

Nationality

Italian

Media

copper

Dimensions

1 15/16 in. (5 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.55.b

Title

Ferdinand VII (1784—1833), King of Spain 1808, 1814—1833

Artist

Pedro Juan Maria de Guerrero

Creation Date

1809

Nationality

Mexican

Media

bronze, gilt

Dimensions

1 13/16 in. (4.6 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.137.256.a

After turning to Napoleon for support in 1808, following his father’s abdication, Ferdinand VII (1784–1833) was stripped by the French Emperor of royal powers and imprisoned. Protesting the perceived injustice of Napoleon’s actions, members of the College, Seminario Tridentino, distributed this emblem to recognize the man they saw as their leader. The reverse of Guerrero’s medal depicts a rich allegorical scene. The Latin inscription around the top reads “Fidelity victorious over Deceit.” Guerrero chooses to depict the triumph of Fidelity, implicitly referencing Spain, over Deceit (France). The personification of Fidelity is further amplified by her companion, a faithful dog who leads her to the Temple of  Virtue. Following Napoleon’s defeat in 1814, Ferdinand VII regained the monarchy.

Title

Ferdinand VII (1784—1833), King of Spain 1808, 1814—1833

Artist

Pedro Juan Maria de Guerrero

Creation Date

1809

Nationality

Mexican

Media

bronze, gilt

Dimensions

1 13/16 in. (4.6 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.137.256.b

Title

Anna Ivanowna (1693—1740), Empress of Russia 1730

Artist

Johann Karl Hedlinger

Creation Date

1739

Nationality

Swiss

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 3/8 in. (6 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.49.a

Johann Karl Hedlinger’s medal of Tsarina Anna Ivanovna (1693–1740), niece of Peter the Great, commemorates the signing of a peace treaty with the Ottoman Empire in 1739. Anna, daughter of Ivan IV and niece of Peter the Great, briefly ruled the Russian Empire from 1730 until 1740. Despite her brief tenure, Anna led the Russian Empire to victory in two wars, the War of Polish Succession (1733–1735) and the Russo-Turkish War (1736–1739).

Title

Anna Ivanowna (1693—1740), Empress of Russia 1730

Artist

Johann Karl Hedlinger

Creation Date

1739

Nationality

Swiss

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 3/8 in. (6 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.49.b

Glorifying the French Revolution

The French Revolution (1789–1799), inspired by the ideal of democracy and liberalism, helped trigger the global decline of absolute monarchies. Embracing the Revolution, which propelled his own ascent to power, Napoleon led France through a massive transformation characterized by territorial expansion and political upheaval. These events, along with the personal magnetism of Napoleon, proved to be rich inspiration for medallic art in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century France. These three medals were produced by the Frenchman Bertrand Andrieu (1761–1822) as part of a set meant to memorialize key events of the Revolution. Since the French government declared exclusive rights to production of medals, privately marketed medals produced in the early nineteenth century were uniface (or one-sided) impressions in lead and tin alloy, also known as clichés. Andrieu’s masterpieces, featuring some of the most recognizable images of the Revolution, point to the importance of medallic art in shaping popular perceptions of historic events.

Title

Siege of the Bastille

Artist

Bertrand Andrieu

Creation Date

1789

Nationality

French

Media

lead-filled bronze cliché

Dimensions

3 3/8 in. (8.57 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of David P. Becker, Class of 1970

Accession No.

1978.21.a

Title

Siege of the Bastille

Artist

Bertrand Andrieu

Creation Date

1789

Nationality

French

Media

lead-filled bronze cliché

Dimensions

3 3/8 in. (8.57 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of David P. Becker, Class of 1970

Accession No.

1978.21.b

Title

Passage of the Great St. Bernard

Artist

Bertrand Andrieu

Creation Date

1800

Nationality

French

Media

lead-filled bronze cliché

Dimensions

2 5/8 in. (6.67 cm)

Credit Line

Bequest of David P. Becker, Class of 1970

Accession No.

2011.69.457.31.a

Title

Passage of the Great St. Bernard

Artist

Bertrand Andrieu

Creation Date

1800

Nationality

French

Media

lead-filled bronze cliché

Dimensions

2 5/8 in. (6.67 cm)

Credit Line

Bequest of David P. Becker, Class of 1970

Accession No.

2011.69.457.31.b

Title

The Arrival of the King in Paris

Artist

Bertrand Andrieu

Creation Date

1789

Nationality

French

Media

lead-filled bronze cliché

Dimensions

3 3/8 in. (8.57 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. John Rand

Accession No.

1978.19.a

Title

The Arrival of the King in Paris

Artist

Bertrand Andrieu

Creation Date

1789

Nationality

French

Media

lead-filled bronze cliché

Dimensions

3 3/8 in. (8.57 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. John Rand

Accession No.

1978.19.b

Papal Medals

The papal medallic tradition began in the fifteenth century with Pope Paul II, and by the mid-sixteenth century the Vatican became the most consistent and prolific issuer of medals in the world. The prestigious mint in Rome hosted many of the greatest Italian medalists throughout the centuries, and regularly minted medals announcing Church policy, events, programs, and victories under the auspices of each Pope. Popular keepsakes, papal medals were distributed to distinguished guests and even scattered to the crowd during papal audiences.

Title

Pius V (1504—1572), Pope 1566—1572, The Battle of Lepanto

Artist

Gian Federigo Bonzagni

Creation Date

1571

Nationality

Italian

Media

gilt, copper

Dimensions

1 7/16 in. (3.7 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.113.49.a

Title

Pius V (1504—1572), Pope 1566—1572, The Battle of Lepanto

Artist

Gian Federigo Bonzagni

Creation Date

1571

Nationality

Italian

Media

gilt, copper

Dimensions

1 7/16 in. (3.7 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.113.49.b

Title

Urban VIII (1568—1644), Pope 1623—1644, Port of Civitavecchia, Annual Medal

Artist

Alessandro Astesano

Creation Date

1632

Nationality

Italian

Media

gilt, bronze

Dimensions

1 11/16 in. (4.3 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.113.2.a

Title

Urban VIII (1568—1644), Pope 1623—1644, Port of Civitavecchia, Annual Medal

Artist

Alessandro Astesano

Creation Date

1632

Nationality

Italian

Media

gilt, bronze

Dimensions

1 11/16 in. (4.3 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.113.2.b

Title

Pius IX (1792—1878), Pope 1846—1878, Ruins of St. Basilica of St. Paul

Artist

Giuseppe Girometti

Creation Date

1823

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze, black patina

Dimensions

2 in. (5.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.114.23.a

Title

Pius IX (1792—1878), Pope 1846—1878, Ruins of St. Basilica of St. Paul

Artist

Giuseppe Girometti

Creation Date

1823

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze, black patina

Dimensions

2 in. (5.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.114.23.b

Title

Gregory XVI (1765—1846), Pope 1831—1846, Restoration of the Pauline Chapel

Artist

Pietro Girometti

Creation Date

1837

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 3/8 in. (6 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.114.12.a

Title

Gregory XVI (1765—1846), Pope 1831—1846, Restoration of the Pauline Chapel

Artist

Pietro Girometti

Creation Date

1837

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 3/8 in. (6 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.114.12.b

Title

Pius II (1405—1464), Pope 1458—1464

Artist

Andrea Guacialoti (Guazzalotti)

Creation Date

ca. 1460-1464

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 1/16 in. (5.3 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.107.6.a

Title

Pius II (1405—1464), Pope 1458—1464

Artist

Andrea Guacialoti (Guazzalotti)

Creation Date

ca. 1460-1464

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 1/16 in. (5.3 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.107.6.b

Title

Julius II (1443—1513), Pope 1503—1515, St. Peter’s Basilica Foundation Medal

Artist

Cristoforo Caradosso Foppa

Creation Date

1506

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 3/16 in. (5.6 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.113.55.a

Title

Julius II (1443—1513), Pope 1503—1515, St. Peter’s Basilica Foundation Medal

Artist

Cristoforo Caradosso Foppa

Creation Date

1506

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 3/16 in. (5.6 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.113.55.b

Title

Alexander VIII (1610—1691), Pope 1689—1691

Artist

Roman School

Creation Date

1689

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

6 7/16 in. (16.3 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.121.a

Title

Alexander VIII (1610—1691), Pope 1689—1691

Artist

Roman School

Creation Date

1689

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

6 7/16 in. (16.3 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.121.b

The War over a Medal during World War I

The 1915 sinking of the Lusitania by the German Navy, which cost 1,198 civilian lives, played a pivotal role in spurring the United States to enter World War I. John Sloan’s 1908 print of the luxury liner, the largest in the world at the time of its completion in 1906, testifies to the awe it inspired. The accompanying medal, created in 1915 by the German artist Karl Goetz (1875–1950), casts the vessel in a different light. Depicting Death, in the guise of a skeleton, selling tickets, Goetz intended to indict the British Cunard line for jeopardizing lives in order to profit from transporting munitions. Goetz’s imagery was cleverly repurposed by the British as counter-propaganda, implying that the privately issued medal had been crafted by the German government to celebrate the attack. By the war’s end, over 300,000 British copies, sold in department stores with an accompanying box and “informational” leaflet, had been dispersed as far as America and Japan, fueling moral outrage. Goetz’s accidental engraving of the date of May 5, two days before the sinking on May 7, 1915, inspired conspiracy theorists to claim that the sinking of the Lusitania was premeditated.

Title

The Sinking of the Lusitania

Artist

Karl Goetz

Creation Date

1916

Nationality

German

Media

iron

Dimensions

2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm)

Credit Line

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ College Museum of Art

Accession No.

77.2018.a

Title

The Sinking of the Lusitania

Artist

Karl Goetz

Creation Date

1916

Nationality

German

Media

iron

Dimensions

2 1/8 in. (5.4 cm)

Credit Line

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ College Museum of Art

Accession No.

77.2018.b

Title

The Sinking of the Lusitania

Artist

Karl Goetz

Creation Date

1916

Nationality

German

Media

iron

Dimensions

Credit Line

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Salton

Accession No.

1978.32.52.a

Title

The Sinking of the Lusitania

Artist

Karl Goetz

Creation Date

1916

Nationality

German

Media

iron

Dimensions

Credit Line

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Salton

Accession No.

1978.32.52.b

Medals as Portraits

The medal is a product of the Renaissance, a marriage of both the humanist celebration of the individual and the fascination with antiquity in a form that is portable, durable, and easily reproducible. Throughout the centuries, medals were commissioned from highly admired painters, printmakers, and sculptors. Wealthy and influential patrons desired to immortalize their likeness and personal creed in a coin-like format that could be gifted to distinguished guests, friends, and family. A survey of medallic art over time reveals the talent of the artists who, in their own distinct styles, rose to the challenge of conveying the desired legacy of their sitters.

Title

Francesco II Gonzaga (1466—1519), later fourth Marquess of Mantua

Artist

Bartolommeo Melioli

Creation Date

1484

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze, black patina

Dimensions

2 13/16 in. (7.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.104.5.a

Title

Francesco II Gonzaga (1466—1519), later fourth Marquess of Mantua

Artist

Bartolommeo Melioli

Creation Date

1484

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze, black patina

Dimensions

2 13/16 in. (7.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.104.5.b

Title

Titian (1488/90—1576)

Artist

Agostino Ardenti

Creation Date

ca. 1563

Nationality

Italian

Media

lead

Dimensions

4 1/16 in. (10.3 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.106.21.a

Title

Titian (1488/90—1576)

Artist

Agostino Ardenti

Creation Date

ca. 1563

Nationality

Italian

Media

lead

Dimensions

4 1/16 in. (10.3 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.106.21.b

Title

Maria Magdalena of Austria (1591—1631), Grand Duchess of Tuscany 1609—1621

Artist

Guillaume Dupré

Creation Date

1613

Nationality

French

Media

bronze, hollow cast

Dimensions

3 11/16 in. (9.3 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.117.36.a

Title

Maria Magdalena of Austria (1591—1631), Grand Duchess of Tuscany 1609—1621

Artist

Guillaume Dupré

Creation Date

1613

Nationality

French

Media

bronze, hollow cast

Dimensions

3 11/16 in. (9.3 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.117.36.b

Title

Cardinal Richelieu (Armand-Jean du Plessis) (1585—1642)

Artist

Jean Warin

Creation Date

1630

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 1/16 in. (7.7 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.117.20.a

Title

Cardinal Richelieu (Armand-Jean du Plessis) (1585—1642)

Artist

Jean Warin

Creation Date

1630

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 1/16 in. (7.7 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.117.20.b

Title

Laura Maria Caterina Bassi (1711—1778), professor of philosophy at the University of Bologna

Artist

Antonio Lazari

Creation Date

1732

Nationality

Italian

Media

gilt, bronze

Dimensions

2 3/4 in. (7 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.107.8.a

Title

Laura Maria Caterina Bassi (1711—1778), professor of philosophy at the University of Bologna

Artist

Antonio Lazari

Creation Date

1732

Nationality

Italian

Media

gilt, bronze

Dimensions

2 3/4 in. (7 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.107.8.b

Title

Louis Phillipe I (1773—1850), King of France 1830—1848

Artist

Antoine Bovy

Creation Date

1842

Nationality

Swiss

Media

copper

Dimensions

4 7/16 in. (11.3 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.137.173.a

Title

Louis Phillipe I (1773—1850), King of France 1830—1848

Artist

Antoine Bovy

Creation Date

1842

Nationality

Swiss

Media

copper

Dimensions

4 7/16 in. (11.3 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.137.173.b

Title

Emmanuel Bibesco (1874—1917), Prince of Romania

Artist

Jules Clément Chaplain

Creation Date

1891

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 7/8 in. x 2 15/16 in. (9.9 cm. x 7.5 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.137.47.a

Title

Emmanuel Bibesco (1874—1917), Prince of Romania

Artist

Jules Clément Chaplain

Creation Date

1891

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 7/8 in. x 2 15/16 in. (9.9 cm. x 7.5 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.137.47.b

Title

Marcel Duchamp Art Medal (based on Bouche-évier, or Sink Stopper) (obverse)

Artist

Marcel Duchamp

Creation Date

1967

Nationality

American

Media

silver

Dimensions

2 1/2 in. (6.35 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of John C. Pickard, Class of 1922

Accession No.

1967.68.a

Title

Marcel Duchamp Art Medal (based on Bouche-évier, or Sink Stopper) (reverse)

Artist

Marcel Duchamp

Creation Date

1967

Nationality

American

Media

silver

Dimensions

2 1/2 in. (6.35 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of John C. Pickard, Class of 1922

Accession No.

1967.68.b

Medal Production: Casting vs. Striking

The earliest medals were cast by pouring molten metal into a mold. Casting was the predominant method used during the fifteenth century, but at the turn of the sixteenth century it rapidly gave way to the convenience and efficiency of striking. Striking also allowed artists to create more intricate, detailed designs—as seen in Ignazio Bianchi’s astoundingly elaborate rendition of the interior of the Basilica of St. Paul on the reverse of a medal of Pius IX. However, this process could not capture the sculptural, high relief impressions only possible through the casting method, exemplified by the depth of relief in Francesco da Sangallo’s cast self-portrait medal. The tradition of cast medals, though never lost, has periodically been revisited to great effect by master medalists. Exemplars of the continuation of this method include Guillaume Dupré in the seventeenth century and David d’Angers in the nineteenth century, creators, respectively, of the portraits of Louis XIII and Emmanuel, Comte de Las-Cases seen here.

Title

Stefano Taverna, (died 1499), Secretary to the Duke of Milan

Artist

Niccolo Fiorentino (Niccolo di Forzore Spinelli)

Creation Date

ca. 1495-1497

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.104.9.a

Title

Stefano Taverna, (died 1499), Secretary to the Duke of Milan

Artist

Niccolo Fiorentino (Niccolo di Forzore Spinelli)

Creation Date

ca. 1495-1497

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 1/8 in. (7.9 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.104.9.b

Title

Louis XIII (1601—1643), King of France 1610—1643

Artist

Guillaume Dupré

Creation Date

1626

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 3/8 in. (6 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of David P. Becker, Class of 1970

Accession No.

1980.32.a

Title

Louis XIII (1601—1643), King of France 1610—1643

Artist

Guillaume Dupré

Creation Date

1626

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 3/8 in. (6 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of David P. Becker, Class of 1970

Accession No.

1980.32.b

Title

Emmanuel, Comte de Las-Cases (1766—1842), historian

Artist

Pierre Jean David d'Angers

Creation Date

1830

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

5 in. (12.7 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.135.6.a

Title

Emmanuel, Comte de Las-Cases (1766—1842), historian

Artist

Pierre Jean David d'Angers

Creation Date

1830

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

5 in. (12.7 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.135.6.b

Title

Francesco da Sangallo (1494—1576) and Elena Marsuppini (died 1575)

Artist

Francesco da Sangallo

Creation Date

1551

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 11/16 in. (9.4 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of the Misses Harriet Sarah and Mary Sophia Walker

Accession No.

1895.35.a

Title

Francesco da Sangallo (1494—1576) and Elena Marsuppini (died 1575)

Artist

Francesco da Sangallo

Creation Date

1551

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 11/16 in. (9.4 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of the Misses Harriet Sarah and Mary Sophia Walker

Accession No.

1895.35.b

Title

Pius IX (1792—1878), Pope 1846—1878, Reconsecration of the Basilica of St. Paul

Artist

Ignazio Bianchi

Creation Date

1854

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 1/4 in. (8.2 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.114.2.a

Title

Pius IX (1792—1878), Pope 1846—1878, Reconsecration of the Basilica of St. Paul

Artist

Ignazio Bianchi

Creation Date

1854

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 1/4 in. (8.2 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.114.2.b

Title

Voltaire (1694—1778)

Artist

Georg Christian Waechter

Creation Date

1770

Nationality

German

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 5/16 in. (5.9 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.130.40.a

Title

Voltaire (1694—1778)

Artist

Georg Christian Waechter

Creation Date

1770

Nationality

German

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 5/16 in. (5.9 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.130.40.b

Title

Louis XVI (1754—1793), Aerostatic Experiments of the Montgolfier Brothers

Artist

Nicolas Marie Gatteaux

Creation Date

1783

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.2 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.24.a

Title

Louis XVI (1754—1793), Aerostatic Experiments of the Montgolfier Brothers

Artist

Nicolas Marie Gatteaux

Creation Date

1783

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.2 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.24.b

Title

Battle of the Marne

Artist

Jules Prosper Legastelois

Creation Date

1916 (dated 1914)

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 11/16 in. (6.8 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1989.4.60.a

Title

Battle of the Marne

Artist

Jules Prosper Legastelois

Creation Date

1916 (dated 1914)

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 11/16 in. (6.8 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1989.4.60.b

Medals as a Global Phenomenon

Though early Renaissance medals served humanist self-expression and functioned as tokens of gift exchange, the turn of the eighteenth century saw the medal evolve into a powerful mechanism for state propaganda. Exemplified by Louis XIV with his impressively expansive issuance of medals—his biographical Histoire metallique series alone yielded about 300 unique designs—the practice of striking medals to disseminate political messages in a highly durable and portable form spread across European nations. Conquests, marriages, births, cultural events—anything the state deemed politically significant—were summarily struck and immortalized as a medal.

Title

John Paul Jones (Comitas Americana Series) (1747—1792)

Artist

Augustin Dupre

Creation Date

1783, nineteenth century restrike

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 1/4 in. (5.7 cm)

Credit Line

Bequest of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1989.4.45.a

Title

John Paul Jones (Comitas Americana Series) (1747—1792)

Artist

Augustin Dupre

Creation Date

1783, nineteenth century restrike

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 1/4 in. (5.72 cm)

Credit Line

Bequest of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1989.4.45.b

Title

Catherine II (1729—1796), Empress of Russia 1762—1796, Establishment of the Foundlings Hospital

Artist

Timothei Ivanov

Creation Date

1763

Nationality

Russian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

Credit Line

Bequest of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1989.4.16.a

Title

Catherine II (1729—1796), Empress of Russia 1762—1796, Establishment of the Foundlings Hospital

Artist

Timothei Ivanov

Creation Date

1763

Nationality

Russian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

Credit Line

Bequest of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1989.4.16.b

Title

Queen Christina of Sweden (1626—1689)

Artist

Giovanni Battista Guglielmada

Creation Date

ca. 1679-1688

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 9/16 in. (4 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.127.7.a

Title

Queen Christina of Sweden (1626—1689)

Artist

Giovanni Battista Guglielmada

Creation Date

ca. 1679-1688

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 9/16 in. (4 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.127.7.b

Title

Queen Victoria (1819—1901), Diamond Jubilee Medal

Artist

George Williams de Saulles

Creation Date

1897

Nationality

British

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 3/16 in. (5.6 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Salton

Accession No.

1978.32.15.a

Title

Queen Victoria (1819—1901), Diamond Jubilee Medal

Artist

George Williams de Saulles

Creation Date

1897

Nationality

British

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 3/16 in. (5.6 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Salton

Accession No.

1978.32.15.b

Title

Anton Strale, (died 1568), Duke of Merxem and Dambrugge

Artist

Jacques Jonghelinck

Creation Date

1565

Nationality

Flemish

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 3/16 in. (5.5 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.64.a

Title

Anton Strale, (died 1568), Duke of Merxem and Dambrugge

Artist

Jacques Jonghelinck

Creation Date

1565

Nationality

Flemish

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 3/16 in. (5.5 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.64.b

Title

Louis XIV (1638—1715), Chamber of Commerce 1700

Artist

Jean Mauger

Creation Date

ca. 1702

Nationality

French

Media

bronze, partly gilt and silvered

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.1.a

Title

Louis XIV (1638—1715), Chamber of Commerce 1700

Artist

Jean Mauger

Creation Date

ca. 1702

Nationality

French

Media

bronze, partly gilt and silvered

Dimensions

1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.1.b

Title

Charles III (1716—1788), King of Spain 1759, Marriage of Charles IV to Maria Luisa of Parma

Artist

Tomas Francisco Prieto

Creation Date

1765

Nationality

Spanish

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 15/16 in. (4.9 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.52.a

Title

Charles III (1716—1788), King of Spain 1759, Marriage of Charles IV to Maria Luisa of Parma

Artist

Tomas Francisco Prieto

Creation Date

1765

Nationality

Spanish

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 15/16 in. (4.9 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.52.b

Title

Nicolas de Pierola (1839-1913), President of Peru 1879-1881 and 1895-1899, Congratulatory Medal on Piérola’s 60th Birthday

Artist

J. F. R.

Creation Date

1899

Nationality

Peruvian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 1/2 in. (3.81 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Salton

Accession No.

1978.32.59.a

Title

Nicolas de Pierola (1839-1913), President of Peru 1879-1881 and 1895-1899, Congratulatory Medal on Piérola’s 60th Birthday

Artist

J. F. R.

Creation Date

1899

Nationality

Peruvian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 1/2 in. (3.81 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Salton

Accession No.

1978.32.59.b

Title

Maximilian II Emanuel (1662—1726), Elector of Bavaria 1679, The Capture of Belgrade

Artist

Georg Hautsch

Creation Date

ca. 1702

Nationality

German

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 11/16 in. (4.3 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.43.a

Title

Maximilian II Emanuel (1662—1726), Elector of Bavaria 1679, The Capture of Belgrade

Artist

Georg Hautsch

Creation Date

ca. 1702

Nationality

German

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 11/16 in. (4.3 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.43.b

Title

Maria Theresa (1717—1780), Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia 1740—1780, Treaty of Fuessen

Artist

Jacques Antoine Dassier

Creation Date

1745

Nationality

Swiss

Media

bronze, traces of black patina

Dimensions

3 15/16 in. (10 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.41.a

Title

Maria Theresa (1717—1780), Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia 1740—1780, Treaty of Fuessen

Artist

Jacques Antoine Dassier

Creation Date

1745

Nationality

Swiss

Media

bronze, traces of black patina

Dimensions

3 15/16 in. (10 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.41.b

Title

Czechoslovakia 1939 New York World’s Fair Medal

Artist

Mario Korbel

Creation Date

1939

Nationality

Czechoslovakian-American

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 1/2 in. (3.81 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Salton

Accession No.

1978.32.57.a

Title

Czechoslovakia 1939 New York World’s Fair Medal

Artist

Mario Korbel

Creation Date

1939

Nationality

Czechoslovakian-American

Media

bronze

Dimensions

1 1/2 in. (3.81 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Mark M. Salton

Accession No.

1978.32.57.b

Title

Cosimo III de’ Medici (1642—1723), Grand Duke of Tuscany 1670-1723

Artist

Giovacchino Fortini

Creation Date

ca. 1700

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 1/4 in. (8.3 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.60.a

Title

Cosimo III de’ Medici (1642—1723), Grand Duke of Tuscany 1670-1723

Artist

Giovacchino Fortini

Creation Date

ca. 1700

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

3 1/4 in. (8.3 cm.)

Credit Line

Gift of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1966.131.60.b

Title

King George I 1845—1913, King of the Hellenes (1863—1913), and Queen Olga of Greece (1851—1926), The Birth of Crown Prince Constantine

Artist

Albert Désiré Barre

Creation Date

1868

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 in. (5.08 cm)

Credit Line

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ College Museum of Art

Accession No.

76.2018.a

Title

King George I 1845—1913, King of the Hellenes (1863—1913), and Queen Olga of Greece (1851—1926), The Birth of Crown Prince Constantine

Artist

Albert Désiré Barre

Creation Date

1868

Nationality

French

Media

bronze

Dimensions

2 in. (5.08 cm)

Credit Line

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø±¬ÍøÕ¾ College Museum of Art

Accession No.

76.2018.b

Title

Centennial Celebration, Argentina

Artist

Juan Gottuzzo

Creation Date

1910

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

Credit Line

Bequest of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1989.4.49.a

Title

Centennial Celebration, Argentina

Artist

Juan Gottuzzo

Creation Date

1910

Nationality

Italian

Media

bronze

Dimensions

Credit Line

Bequest of Amanda Marchesa Molinari

Accession No.

1989.4.49.b