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Bronze medal with lion and Amor allegory, verso of Leonello d'Este medal by Pisanello, 1444.-stock-foto
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Wilhelm Haverkamp (1864–1929) created the 1911 Turin Exhibition medal depicting Wilhelm II, German Emperor and King of Prussia, in bust with armor. The historical photographic print documents the AWES bronze coin, 152.4 g, 58.1x82.8 mm.-stock-foto
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Fra Cesario Contughi of Ferrara, bronze medal by Savelli Sperandio, Italy, 1462–1477, commemorating the Venetian Benedictine monk.-stock-foto
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Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, Lord of Rimini (1417–1468), Italian, 1446, bronze medal by Matteo de' Pasti depicting the Lord.-stock-foto
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Antonio Pisano called Pisanello, ca. 1395–1455, Unknown, 1450, bronze medal, created by Pisanello, Italian artist.-stock-foto
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Leonello d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara (1441–50), by Pisanello (Antonio Pisano), Italian, 1444, bronze medal.-stock-foto
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Milan, Italy - 9 Mar 24: Close-up of a numismatic display featuring commemorative medals and coins at the Museo Teatrale alla Scala in Milan, Italy.-stock-foto
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Sinaia, Romania - 17 Feb 23: Ornate metal display with Romanian royal portrait medallions and coins inside Pelișor Castle museum in Sinaia, Romania.-stock-foto
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Burrells Inlet, SC - 4 Nov 23: Large glass display case filled with bronze medals and reliefs in a Brookgreen Gardens museum gallery, Murrells Inlet,-stock-foto
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Burrells Inlet, SC - 4 Nov 23: Bronze portrait medallions displayed on stands inside a Brookgreen Gardens museum gallery in Murrells Inlet, South Caro-stock-foto
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Medal issued in 1772 for Stanisław August Poniatowski, King of Poland (1764-1795), created by Antoni Partenstein, illustrating 18th-century Polish medallic craftsmanship.-stock-foto
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The 1911 medal by Peter Elfelt, 'Dansk Fotogradisk Forening', was created to honor the Danish Photographic Association. It reflects Elfelt’s skill in designing commemorative medals and highlights Denmark’s photographic achievements during the early 20th century.-stock-foto
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Peter Elfelt’s 1905 medal, 'Medaielle med motiv af Adam Oehlenschläger', commemorates the Danish poet Adam Oehlenschläger. This medal was produced for the Kunstforeningen exhibition in Copenhagen and highlights Oehlenschläger’s contributions to Danish literature.-stock-foto
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The 1905 medal 'ØsteMedaielle' designed by Peter Elfelt was part of the Kunstforeningen exhibition in Copenhagen. This work is a significant example of early 20th-century Danish medal design, showcasing Elfelt’s skill in creating commemorative works with symbolic detail.-stock-foto
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Commemorative medal from 1725 honoring Maria Leszczyńska, queen consort of Louis XV of France, representing early 18th-century medallic art.-stock-foto
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Commemorative medal issued in 1854 honoring Józef Elsner, rector of the conservatory and opera director, designed by Józef Majnert.-stock-foto
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Posthumous medal issued in 1870 commemorating Fryderyk Wilhelm Paweł Radziwiłł, designed by Wilhelm Kullrich, honoring the Polish nobleman and historical figure.-stock-foto
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Duvivier, Jean (n.1687-02-07-D.1761-04-30), Jos Clément (main title). Alloy with low melting point. Brown patina. Petit Palais, Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris.-stock-foto
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Make of Verrua (main title), 1705. Alloy with low melting points. Brown patina. Petit Palais, Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris.-stock-foto
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Roussel, Jérôme (n.1663-D.1713-12-22), Maximilien Titon (main title), 1705. Alloy with low melting points. Brown patina. Petit Palais, Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris.-stock-foto
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Take on Lerida (Ilerda), November 11, 1707 (main title), 1707. Alloy with low melting point. Brown patina. Petit Palais, Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris.-stock-foto
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MOLART or MOLLART, Michel (N.1641-06-11-D.1713), facade of the Louvre (BERNIN Knight project) (main title). Alloy with low melting point. Brown patina. Petit Palais, Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris.-stock-foto
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Take by Barcelona by Philippe V, September 12, 1712 (main title), 1715. Alloy with low melting point. Brown patina. Petit Palais, Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris.-stock-foto
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Duvivier, Pierre Simon Benjamin-(N.1730-11-05-D.1819-07-11), statue of King Place Louis XV (Main title), 1763. Alloy at low point of fusion. Brown patina. Petit Palais, Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris.-stock-foto
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Duvivier, Jean (n.1687-02-07-D.1761-04-30), taking of Fontarabia on June 16, 1719 (main title). Alloy with low melting point. Brown patina. Petit Palais, Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris.-stock-foto
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Make of Verrua (main title), 1705. Alloy with low melting points. Brown patina. Petit Palais, Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris.-stock-foto
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Take on Lerida (Ilerda), November 11, 1707 (main title), 1707. Alloy with low melting point. Brown patina. Petit Palais, Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris.-stock-foto
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Stefan Batory's sword, preserved in the Treasury of Cz Stochowski, documented in mid-19th century Polish publications on medallic and Renaissance art, 1855-1858.-stock-foto
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Documentation of Stefan Batory’s sword in Cz Stochowski Treasury, with illustrated cards and text on Polish Renaissance and medallic art, 1855-1858.-stock-foto
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Eusebi Arnau i Mascort (1853–1911) was a Catalan sculptor. The historical photographic print documents a commemorative medal for the Fifth Art Exhibition in 1907, illustrating embossed detail and sculptural design.-stock-foto
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Jeremias Hercules Heinrich Dittmers, a Danish medallist who passed away in 1689, is known for his detailed medal designs. His works are highly regarded in the field of numismatics and historical coinage.-stock-foto
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A 19th-century medallion of Ferdynand Radziwiłł, created by Leonhard Posch at Berlin Königlich Preussische Eisengiesserei, representing early 19th-century medallic portraiture.-stock-foto
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A 19th-century medallion of Ferdynand Radziwiłł, created by Leonhard Sosch at the Berlin Königlich Preussische Eisengiesserei, illustrating portrait and medallic design.-stock-foto
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A 19th-century medallion depicting Luiza Radziwiłł, created by Leonhard Sosch at the Königlich Preussische Eisengiesserei in Gleiwitz, reflecting metalwork and portrait medallic art.-stock-foto
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A 1926 Upami medal depicting Zdzisława Tarnowski, created by Konstanty Laszczka, representing early 20th-century Polish medallic art and craftsmanship.-stock-foto
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A 1651 medal commemorating the recovery of Kiev by Janusz Radziwiłł, designed by Sebastian Dadler during the reign of King Jan II Kazimierz Waza, reflecting mid-17th-century medallic art.-stock-foto
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Religious medal from 1865–1900 depicting Our Lady of Częstochowa and the transformation of Pałki, created by Aleksander Magnus. Shows Catholic iconography and 19th-century medallic design.-stock-foto
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Religious medal from 1828–1878 depicting Our Lady of Częstochowa with Saints Vincent and Paul, created by Jan Bitschan. Reflects Catholic iconography and 19th-century medallic craftsmanship.-stock-foto
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Religious medal from 1867 commemorating the 3rd 50-year jubilee of the Coronation of Our Lady of Częstochowa. Illustrates Catholic devotional art and 19th-century medallic design.-stock-foto