A Guide to the Exhibition of English Medals
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- Nombre de pages191
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4737628-6
- EAN8596547376286
- Date de parution16/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
A Guide to the Exhibition of English Medals is a rich tapestry of numismatic art that traverses the intricate history of England through its commemorative medals. This anthology, presented by the British Museum's esteemed Department of Coins and Medals alongside the scholarly insights of Herbert A. Grueber, is a curated collection showcasing the diverse artistic styles over centuries. The collection captures the essence of English heritage, reflecting pivotal moments through intricately designed medallions that throw light on both prominent events and the subtle nuances of English history.
Iconic among these are medals that commemorate everything from royal coronations to significant national milestones. The contributors, primarily the British Museum's Department of Coins and Medals with Grueber as a key figure, bring together an unparalleled depth of expertise in numismatics and art history. They collectively illuminate the significance of each medal not only as an object of art but also as a historical document.
Embedded within this collection is a wealth of knowledge reflecting the complex socio-political cultures at different times. By aligning with the broader cultural movements and historical narratives of England, these experts deliver a multifaceted perspective that transcends mere visual appreciation. For those eager to delve into the intersection of art, history, and symbolism, A Guide to the Exhibition of English Medals presents a unique opportunity.
It is a meticulously crafted volume inviting readers to journey through England's numismatic legacy. This anthology promises educational enrichment, offering scholars and enthusiasts alike profound insights into English history and artistry. It stands as a testament to the dynamic conversation between past and present, urging the reader to appreciate the confluence of artistic endeavor and historical narrative in a single, compelling guide.
Iconic among these are medals that commemorate everything from royal coronations to significant national milestones. The contributors, primarily the British Museum's Department of Coins and Medals with Grueber as a key figure, bring together an unparalleled depth of expertise in numismatics and art history. They collectively illuminate the significance of each medal not only as an object of art but also as a historical document.
Embedded within this collection is a wealth of knowledge reflecting the complex socio-political cultures at different times. By aligning with the broader cultural movements and historical narratives of England, these experts deliver a multifaceted perspective that transcends mere visual appreciation. For those eager to delve into the intersection of art, history, and symbolism, A Guide to the Exhibition of English Medals presents a unique opportunity.
It is a meticulously crafted volume inviting readers to journey through England's numismatic legacy. This anthology promises educational enrichment, offering scholars and enthusiasts alike profound insights into English history and artistry. It stands as a testament to the dynamic conversation between past and present, urging the reader to appreciate the confluence of artistic endeavor and historical narrative in a single, compelling guide.
A Guide to the Exhibition of English Medals is a rich tapestry of numismatic art that traverses the intricate history of England through its commemorative medals. This anthology, presented by the British Museum's esteemed Department of Coins and Medals alongside the scholarly insights of Herbert A. Grueber, is a curated collection showcasing the diverse artistic styles over centuries. The collection captures the essence of English heritage, reflecting pivotal moments through intricately designed medallions that throw light on both prominent events and the subtle nuances of English history.
Iconic among these are medals that commemorate everything from royal coronations to significant national milestones. The contributors, primarily the British Museum's Department of Coins and Medals with Grueber as a key figure, bring together an unparalleled depth of expertise in numismatics and art history. They collectively illuminate the significance of each medal not only as an object of art but also as a historical document.
Embedded within this collection is a wealth of knowledge reflecting the complex socio-political cultures at different times. By aligning with the broader cultural movements and historical narratives of England, these experts deliver a multifaceted perspective that transcends mere visual appreciation. For those eager to delve into the intersection of art, history, and symbolism, A Guide to the Exhibition of English Medals presents a unique opportunity.
It is a meticulously crafted volume inviting readers to journey through England's numismatic legacy. This anthology promises educational enrichment, offering scholars and enthusiasts alike profound insights into English history and artistry. It stands as a testament to the dynamic conversation between past and present, urging the reader to appreciate the confluence of artistic endeavor and historical narrative in a single, compelling guide.
Iconic among these are medals that commemorate everything from royal coronations to significant national milestones. The contributors, primarily the British Museum's Department of Coins and Medals with Grueber as a key figure, bring together an unparalleled depth of expertise in numismatics and art history. They collectively illuminate the significance of each medal not only as an object of art but also as a historical document.
Embedded within this collection is a wealth of knowledge reflecting the complex socio-political cultures at different times. By aligning with the broader cultural movements and historical narratives of England, these experts deliver a multifaceted perspective that transcends mere visual appreciation. For those eager to delve into the intersection of art, history, and symbolism, A Guide to the Exhibition of English Medals presents a unique opportunity.
It is a meticulously crafted volume inviting readers to journey through England's numismatic legacy. This anthology promises educational enrichment, offering scholars and enthusiasts alike profound insights into English history and artistry. It stands as a testament to the dynamic conversation between past and present, urging the reader to appreciate the confluence of artistic endeavor and historical narrative in a single, compelling guide.


