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Student's Choice: Medallions

Not only are these medals remarkable for their craftsmanship and detail, but also for the historical scenes and stories they depict. For instance, one medallion portrays Johan and Cornelis de Witt, two Dutch politicians tortured, lynched, and allegedly partially eaten by a ravenous mob in 1672. Another depicts revolutionaries storming the Bastille in 1789, tearing down the French prison brick by brick. Famous faces can be seen, such as Napolean Bonaparte, John Paul Jones, Charles XII of Sweden, and the mythological Queen Dido of Carthage. These items remind of us of forgotten stories, like Beatrice Rovorella being lost at sea, Cosimo II de Medici being the patron of Galileo, and Queen Victoria introducing the Christmas tree to England. Other medals highlight the medalist's artistic capabilities, like Dalí's "Unicorne Dionysaique" and the reverse of Warin's portrait of Antoine de Ruze. One medallion, portraying Adam and Eve around the apple tree, is actually made of wood and demonstrates the creative process of numismatics. These medallions are quite impressive, in terms of artistic and historical significance.

Selections made by Jerret Barker, Public History Major, class of 2022, and DOMA Collections intern.

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Title Artist Medium Creation Date
Assassination of the Brothers Cornelis and Johan de Witt (obverse); Two Men Devoured by Wild Animals (reverse)   Pierre Aury   Silver  1672 
Boulonnaise in Costume (obverse); Fortress at Boulogne (reverse)   Ernesta Robert-Mérignac   Bronze  about 1915 
Unicorne Dionysaique (obverse); Inscription, Title, and Signature (reverse)   Salvador Dalí   Silver  1966 
Liberated France (obverse); International Red Cross and Victims of the War (reverse)     Bronze  1946 
Portrait of Antoine de Ruze (obverse); Hercules Helping Atlas Carry the World (reverse)   Jean Warin   Bronze  1629 
Adam and Eve Picking the Apple     Wood  about 1599 
Male Figure Sowing Seeds (obverse); Sickle, Wheat, and Oat Stalks (reverse)     Bronze  1932 
Henry Hudson and Six Sailors (obverse); Three Young Women with Anchor, Ship, and Map (reverse)   Emil Fuchs   Bronze  1907 
Allegorical Figures of the United States, Britain, and Netherlands (obverse); Coat of Arms and Inscription (reverse)   Barend Christiaan van Calker   Silver  1782 
New York World Fair of 1939 (obverse); The World of Tommorow, Today, and Yesterday (reverse)   Gyula (Julio) Kilenyi   Bronze  1939 
Soldiers Preparing for Battle (obverse); Seated Female Figure (reverse)   Ernest Henri Dubois   Bronze  1888 
Seige of the Bastille   Bertrand Andrieu   Bronze  about 1799 
Life as a Dance   Alexander Stirling Calder   Bronze and gold leaf  1938 
Apollo with Lyre (obverse); Winged Nymph with Horn and Violin Below (reverse)     Bronze  about 1900 
Portrait of King Charles XII of Sweden (obverse); Inscription (reverse)     Silver  1718 
Two Ears and a Mouth (obverse); Inscription (reverse)   Christian Ernst Muller   Silver  about 1750 
Portrait of Beatrice Rovorella (obverse); Ship on High Seas (reverse)     Bronze  about 1573-1599 
Portrait of Cosimo II de Medici (obverse); Equity as a Female Flanked by Lion and Wolf (reverse)   Domenico Poggini   Bronze  1561 
Portrait of Napoleon, Emperor and King (obverse); Confederation of the Rhine (reverse)   Jean-Pierre Droz   Metal: bronze  1806 
Portrait of Charlotte, Queen of England (obverse); Angel Crowning Charlotte (reverse)     Silver  1761 
Portrait of Dido, Queen of Carthage (obverse); View of Carthage (reverse)   Alessandro Cesati   Bronze  about 1550 
Bearded Dionysos Surrounded by Grapes (obverse); Two Satyrs Crushing Grapes (reverse)   Paul Manship   Bronze  1930 
Portrait of John Paul Jones (obverse); Naval Action Between Jones' 'Bonhomme Richard' and the British 'Sarapis' (reverse)   Augustin Dupré   bronze  1779 
Allegorical Figure of Peace (obverse); Farmer Looking at Graves (reverse)     Bronze  1936 

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