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Ver traduzidoInglaterra. Maria I Tudor (1553-1558). Uniface medal by Jacopo Nizolla da Trezzo. Reverse Later cast
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Renaissance Italy. Jacopo Nizolla da Trezzo (1515 / 1519-1589). Mary Tudor Medal (1516-1553-1558).
This exquisite uniface medal, handcrafted by the renowned Italian sculptor Jacopo da Trezzo, commemorates the historic marriage of Mary Tudor and Philip II of Spain. The medal, likely designed as the reverse to a portrait of Queen Mary, features a stunning depiction of a Roman goddess standing majestically in a lush garden. The intricate craftsmanship showcases the goddess at the center, surrounded by figures paying homage to her, all reminiscent of late renaissance painting. This unique piece is not only a celebration of the royal union but also a testament to the high artistic standards of its era.
Weighing an impressive 54.76 grams, this medal is a prime example of Jacopo da Trezzo's masterful attention to detail and elegance. The scene, which exudes a sense of grandeur and reverence, is beautifully executed, capturing both the grace of the goddess and the admiration of those around her. The intricate floral motifs and the balanced composition give the medal a timeless quality, making it a rare and highly collectible artifact for those interested in Renaissance and Baroque art, as well as European history.
Renaissance Italy. Jacopo Nizolla da Trezzo (1515 / 1519-1589). Mary Tudor Medal (1516-1553-1558).
This exquisite uniface medal, handcrafted by the renowned Italian sculptor Jacopo da Trezzo, commemorates the historic marriage of Mary Tudor and Philip II of Spain. The medal, likely designed as the reverse to a portrait of Queen Mary, features a stunning depiction of a Roman goddess standing majestically in a lush garden. The intricate craftsmanship showcases the goddess at the center, surrounded by figures paying homage to her, all reminiscent of late renaissance painting. This unique piece is not only a celebration of the royal union but also a testament to the high artistic standards of its era.
Weighing an impressive 54.76 grams, this medal is a prime example of Jacopo da Trezzo's masterful attention to detail and elegance. The scene, which exudes a sense of grandeur and reverence, is beautifully executed, capturing both the grace of the goddess and the admiration of those around her. The intricate floral motifs and the balanced composition give the medal a timeless quality, making it a rare and highly collectible artifact for those interested in Renaissance and Baroque art, as well as European history.
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