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The Scher Collection of Commemorative Medals

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A celebration and documentation of one of the finest ever collections of portrait medals in private hands.
  • 30 April 2019
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The Stephen K. and Janie Woo Scher Collection is considered the world’s greatest private collection of portrait medals, rivalling many collections in international museums. This fully illustrated catalogue documenting the Scher Collection is an essential resource for scholars, students, collectors, and curators.

Portrait medals were developed during the Italian Renaissance and are central to the history of European portraiture, flourishing as an art form through the nineteenth century and into the twentieth century. Though less familiar to us now than painting and sculpture, these exquisitely crafted objects, typically made from lead, bronze, silver or gold, were produced (sometimes in large numbers) to commemorate individuals, to acknowledge special events, and to disseminate the identity and power of their sitters.

The study of the portrait medal has become, through the work of Stephen Scher and others, a burgeoning area of new scholarship. Excellent reproductions of all medals to size, with details of obverse, reverse and full captions, are accompanied by scholarly essays, interesting facts and historical references in this important new volume.

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Price: $280.00
Pages: 656
Publisher: D Giles Limited
Imprint: GILES
Publication Date: 30 April 2019
Trim Size: 11.50 X 9.00 in
ISBN: 9781907804878
Format: Hardcover
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"Stands as a testament to an exceptional collector; the record of a superlative collection of commemorative medals that rivals the princely collections of old"—Robert Wellington, The Medal
"The newly published catalogue, The Scher Collection of Commemorative Medals, proves that sculpture the size of a silver dollar can assume the presence of something monumental."—David Masello, Sculpture
  • Director’s Foreword and Acknowledgments
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Contributors
  • Introduction — Hunting the Wild Aftercast: Confessions of a Medal Collector by Stephen K. Scher
  • Note to the Reader
  • ITALY. Art at Its Apex: The Medals of Italy by Ulrich Pfisterer. ENTRIES
  • GERMANY. A Handy Mirror for Princes and Citizens: The Rise and Dissemination of Medals in Germany by Martin Hirsch. ENTRIES
  • FRANCE. “Proof Stones of History”: The Medal in France, 1400–1900 by Mark Jones. ENTRIES
  • NETHERLANDS. Perspectives in Metal: A History of Medals of the Low Countries by Jan Pelsdonk. ENTRIES
  • ENGLAND. Illustrating an Island Nation: The Medals of Britain by Christopher Eimer. ENTRIES
  • RUSSIA AND SCANDINAVIA. The Tale of the Elephant, the Lion, the Dragon and Other Extinct Animals— or The Early History of Medallic Art in Denmark, Sweden, and Russia by Marie-Astrid Pelsdonk. ENTRIES
  • SWITZERLAND, MEXICO, AND THE UNITED STATES
  • Artist Biographies
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • Photograph Credits