Photo of collection object Medal of Anne of Austria (obverse) and (reverse)
Warin, Jean. Medal of Anne of Austria (obverse) and (reverse), 1660. bronze, Diameter: 6 cm (2 3/8 in.). John L. Severance Fund, 1987.195. CC0.

Medal of Anne of Austria (obverse) and (reverse)

1660

Jean Warin

Jean Warin (French, 1604–1672)

European Painting and Sculpture

Medal of Anne of Austria (obverse) and (reverse), 1660. Jean Warin (French, 1604–1672). Bronze; diameter: 6 cm (2 3/8 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund 1987.195 Jean Warin was the foremost medalist in 17th-century France. As the chief designer of coins, his relationship with King Louis XIII was exceptionally close; he convinced the king that commemorative medals were the most important artistic medium for propaganda. Warin revolutionized the production of medals by introducing the raised edge, allowing greater ease in striking medals. This change fueled the shift from casting medals to the more recently invented process of striking, or pressing medals from a die. This work is one of many he composed of Queen Anne of Austria (1601–1666). Although she was born in Spain as the Infanta, or princess, of Spain and Portugal, her title "of Austria" refers to her Habsburg heritage as well as her title of Archduchess of Austria. The reverse depicts a blooming lily, a symbol of France, and is inscribed "its glories in its divine nourishment," referring to her son, the adolescent King Louis XIV.
Maker/Artist
Warin, Jean
Classification
Sculpture
Formatted Medium
bronze
Medium
bronze
Dimensions
Diameter: 6 cm (2 3/8 in.)
Inscribed
Inscription: inscribed: ANNA.D.G FR.ET.NAV.REG.
Accession Number
1987.195
Credit Line
John L. Severance Fund
Rights Statement
CC0

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