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PISANELLO (ANTONIO PISANO). Medal: Don Inigo d'Avalos

Medal:  Don Inigo d'Avalos. Artist: Pisanello (Antonio Pisano) (Italian, Pisa or Verona by 1395-1455). Dimensions: Diam. 7.7 cm, wt. 145.88 g.. Date: model ca. 1449-50 (old aftercase).
Active in Verona and the Italian courts, the celebrated master Pisanello left behind a significant legacy, including a large corpus of drawings, several paintings, and the devopment of the Renaissance portrait medal.  Inspired by Roman coins, with their portraits of rulers and allegorical representations on the reverse, the medals commemorated individuals or events and functioned as gifts and mementoes. Pisanello's medal of Don Inigo d'Avalos, grand chamberlain and military general to Alfonso V of Naples, depicts the sitter wearing a fur-trimmed robe and a hat composed of a rolled hood (cappuccio) and long draped portion. The image on the reverse - a spherical earth with the sea and starry sky -- may have been inspired by Homer's description of the shield of Achilles in the ancient Greek poem, the Iliad. This interpretation would celebrate d'Avalos' military prowess; however, the image may also have astrological or biblical significance, alluding to the creation of the world or the influence of the stars. Above, flanked by two blossoming rose branches is a shield with a triple-towered castle, the arms of Avalos. This old aftercast has much wear, and the lower edge is missing.
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Title:
Medal: Don Inigo d'Avalos
Caption:
Medal: Don Inigo d'Avalos. Artist: Pisanello (Antonio Pisano) (Italian, Pisa or Verona by 1395-1455). Dimensions: Diam. 7.7 cm, wt. 145.88 g.. Date: model ca. 1449-50 (old aftercase). Active in Verona and the Italian courts, the celebrated master Pisanello left behind a significant legacy, including a large corpus of drawings, several paintings, and the devopment of the Renaissance portrait medal. Inspired by Roman coins, with their portraits of rulers and allegorical representations on the reverse, the medals commemorated individuals or events and functioned as gifts and mementoes. Pisanello's medal of Don Inigo d'Avalos, grand chamberlain and military general to Alfonso V of Naples, depicts the sitter wearing a fur-trimmed robe and a hat composed of a rolled hood (cappuccio) and long draped portion. The image on the reverse - a spherical earth with the sea and starry sky -- may have been inspired by Homer's description of the shield of Achilles in the ancient Greek poem, the Iliad. This interpretation would celebrate d'Avalos' military prowess; however, the image may also have astrological or biblical significance, alluding to the creation of the world or the influence of the stars. Above, flanked by two blossoming rose branches is a shield with a triple-towered castle, the arms of Avalos. This old aftercast has much wear, and the lower edge is missing.
Technique/material:
Copper alloy with light brown patina; pierced.
Museum:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
Credit:
Album / Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY
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Image size:
4200 x 3150 px | 37.9 MB
Print size:
35.6 x 26.7 cm | 14.0 x 10.5 in (300 dpi)