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Medal Commemorating the Fifth Physiological Conference at Turin in 1901, 1901

  • bronze
  • 72.8 mm
  • Inv. 1911-CA-1

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This plaque, engraved by Italian Angelo Cappucio, looks like a broken-off piece from a frieze. It depicts a helmeted Roman man holding an esculape, the symbol of medicine. Behind the man is a woman holding palm branches.

Artist

Angelo Cappuccio
1855 - 1918
medalistsAAT

Johnson
workshop / studio

Title Medal Commemorating the Fifth Physiological Conference at Turin in 1901
Date 1901
Period 20th century
Location Milan TGN
Signatures, inscriptions, and markings monogram and signature at the front, below: JOHNSON-MILANO AC
inscription on the reverse: OTIVS OR- / - BIS PHYSIO - / - LOGARVM ~ / CONVENTUS V / AVGVSTAE / TAVRINORVM / MDCCCCI / ___
Collection medals AAT
Inventory number 1911-CA-1
Acquisition credit gift
Société Gantoise des Amis de la Médaille
Ghent
1911
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus 300189808 figures (representations) AAT
Keywords Iconclass 25F42 snakes Iconclass
25G3(PALM-TREE) trees: palm-tree Iconclass
31A71 male sex; man Iconclass
31A72 female sex; woman Iconclass
41D263 walking-stick, staff, cane Iconclass
45B the soldier; the soldier's life Iconclass
45C22 armour Iconclass
45C221 helmet Iconclass
49G medicine, medical science Iconclass
61E(TURIN) names of cities and villages (TURIN) Iconclass
98A events and situations from classical history Iconclass
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