INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM Art for the Powerful, Multiple Objects : Medals and Tokens in Europe from the Renaissance to the First World War The medal was revived in the princely courts of fifteenth century Italy as a commemorative art and quickly adopted by sovereigns across Europe. Medals, tokens and other metallic objects devoid of fiduciary value became more and more widespread and benefitted from several peaks of popularity in the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth century, as illustrat..
Call for Papers : 3 September 2012 Symposium to take place Saturday 20 April 2013 The Courtauld Inst...
This article aims to investigate how the medals awarded at Santiago International Exhibition of 1875...
DATE: 21-23 novembre 2014 LIEU: Karl Jaspers Centre for Advanced Transcultural Studies Cluster of Ex...
This thesis analyses medals issued between 1560 and 1792 in Sweden and studies the practices and rol...
Coin collecting dates back to antiquity, when coins were sought after or purchased primarily as inve...
ARTEFACTS XX will be held in Milan at the Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo ...
Coin collecting dates back to antiquity, when coins were sought after or purchased primarily as inve...
This thesis reconsiders a highly mobile form of portraiture, the early modern portrait medal, by exa...
THE WORK DEALS WITH MEDALS MADE FOR THE EMPEROR FRANCIS STEPHEN OF LORRAINE ((8th DECEMBER 1708 Nanc...
This article surveys images depicted on the reverses of papal annual medals in the seventeenth centu...
In the 17th century, especially after the Thirty Years War, Sweden was engaged with demonstrating an...
Representations of ‘foreign’ objects frequently appear in Renaissance paintings, particularly in the...
This anthology explores the role that art and material goods played in diplomatic relations and poli...
The edicts issued in Rome between the fifteenth and the eighteenth centuries are the earliest legisl...
The article describes in detail the four relics from the era described in connection with the medal....
Call for Papers : 3 September 2012 Symposium to take place Saturday 20 April 2013 The Courtauld Inst...
This article aims to investigate how the medals awarded at Santiago International Exhibition of 1875...
DATE: 21-23 novembre 2014 LIEU: Karl Jaspers Centre for Advanced Transcultural Studies Cluster of Ex...
This thesis analyses medals issued between 1560 and 1792 in Sweden and studies the practices and rol...
Coin collecting dates back to antiquity, when coins were sought after or purchased primarily as inve...
ARTEFACTS XX will be held in Milan at the Museo Nazionale della Scienza e della Tecnologia Leonardo ...
Coin collecting dates back to antiquity, when coins were sought after or purchased primarily as inve...
This thesis reconsiders a highly mobile form of portraiture, the early modern portrait medal, by exa...
THE WORK DEALS WITH MEDALS MADE FOR THE EMPEROR FRANCIS STEPHEN OF LORRAINE ((8th DECEMBER 1708 Nanc...
This article surveys images depicted on the reverses of papal annual medals in the seventeenth centu...
In the 17th century, especially after the Thirty Years War, Sweden was engaged with demonstrating an...
Representations of ‘foreign’ objects frequently appear in Renaissance paintings, particularly in the...
This anthology explores the role that art and material goods played in diplomatic relations and poli...
The edicts issued in Rome between the fifteenth and the eighteenth centuries are the earliest legisl...
The article describes in detail the four relics from the era described in connection with the medal....
Call for Papers : 3 September 2012 Symposium to take place Saturday 20 April 2013 The Courtauld Inst...
This article aims to investigate how the medals awarded at Santiago International Exhibition of 1875...
DATE: 21-23 novembre 2014 LIEU: Karl Jaspers Centre for Advanced Transcultural Studies Cluster of Ex...