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Consistory Medal of Pope Paul II

Consistory Medal of Pope Paul II

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Andrea da Viterbo and Emiliano Orfini da Foligno

Artist
Andrea da Viterbo and Emiliano Orfini da Foligno
(Italian, active ca.1464-1475) (Italian, active ca. 1460-1470)
Title
Consistory Medal of Pope Paul II
Date
designed 1466-1467; later aftercast
Medium
Gilt bronze
Dimensions
diam: 79 mm overall
Credit
Gift of Vernon and Sandra Hall
Accession No.
1973.126
Classification
Medals
Geography
Italy

Related

In or after 1947, possibly purchased in France* by Vernon Hall (Madison, WI); 24 December 1973, gifted by Vernon and Sandra Hall (Madison, WI) to the Elvehjem Art Center [now called Chazen Museum of Art]. *The preface for the 1978 Catalogue of The Vernon Hall Collection of European Medals states that the core of this collection was purchased in France in 1947, but the object file contains no records specific to the purchase of this work.

  • Hill, George Francis. "A Corpus of Italian Medals of the Renaissance Before Cellini." London: British Museum, 1930. pl. 129; no. 775
  • Hall, Vernon. "Catalogue of the Vernon Hall Collection of European Medals." Madison: Elvehjem Museum of Art, 1978. no. 112
  • Armand, Alfred. "Les médailleurs italiens des quinzième et seizième siècles." 2nd ed. 3 vols. Paris: E. Plon et Cie, 1883-1887. II: p. 33, II: no. 19
  • Chazen Museum of Art. "European Medals in the Chazen Museum of Art: Highlights from the Vernon Hall Collection and Later Acquisitions." Madison: Chazen Museum of Art, 2014. pp. 52-53, 150, cat. no. 15
  • Hill, George Francis and Graham Pollard. "Renaissance Medals from the Samuel H. Kress Collection at the National Gallery of Art." London: Phaidon Press, for the Samuel H. Kress Foundation, 1967. no. 215
  • Pollard, John Graham with Eleonora Luciano and Maria Pollard. "Renaissance Medals. The Collections of the National Gallery of Art: Systemic Catalogue." Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art, 2007. no. 245

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