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fme_620404 - BELGIUM - KINGDOM OF BELGIUM - LEOPOLD I Médaille, Souvenir des fêtes bisséculaires célébrées en l’honneur de Pierre-Paul Rubens

BELGIUM - KINGDOM OF BELGIUM - LEOPOLD I Médaille, Souvenir des fêtes bisséculaires célébrées en l’honneur de Pierre-Paul Rubens AU
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Price : 85.00 €
Type : Médaille, Souvenir des fêtes bisséculaires célébrées en l’honneur de Pierre-Paul Rubens
Date: 1840
Mint name / Town : Belgique, Anvers
Metal : copper
Diameter : 72,5 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Engraver HART Laurent-Joseph Hart (1810-1860)
Weight : 158,6 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : sans poinçon
Coments on the condition:
Large médaille à hauts reliefs sur l’avers. La médaille présente quelques coups et rayures, avec une usure assez légère. La médaille présente des traces de manipulation, ainsi que des frottements anciens dans les champs

Obverse


Obverse legend : PIERRE-PAUL - RUBENS.
Obverse description : Buste habillé, drapé et coiffé d’un chapeau à larges bords, signé : HART FECIT 1840.

Reverse


Reverse legend : SOUVENIR DES FÊTES BISSÉCULAIRES CÉLÉBRÉES EN L’HONNEUR DE RUBENS / OFFERT PAR LES ARTISTES A L. - JACOBS CONSEILLER COMMUNAL // À L’EXERGUE : ANVERS / 1840.
Reverse description : Statue de Rubens au dessus d’un pilier timbré d’une inscription : PETRO PAULO / RUBENS / CIVIDEM SUO / S. P. Q. A. / P. / MDCCCXXXX.

Commentary


Cette médaille fut émise pour célébrer le souvenir des fêtes bisséculaires célébrées en l’honneur de Pierre-Paul Rubens, pour être ensuite remise au conseiller municipal L. Jacobs.

Historical background


BELGIUM - KINGDOM OF BELGIUM - LEOPOLD I

(4/06/1831-10/12/1865)

Leopold (16/12/1790-10/12/1865) is the son of François de Saxe-Cobourg and the uncle of Victoria I. He fights Napoleon in the Russian army. Naturalized English in 1816, he married Charlotte of Hanover and found himself a widower the following year. Léopold had just refused the crown of Greece when he was elected King of the Belgians on June 4, 1831. The following year, he married Louise d'Orléans (1812-1850), the daughter of Louis-Philippe. She gives him three children including Leopold II and Charlotte, the unfortunate wife of Maximilian of Austria, shot in Mexico. He is morganatically married to the actress Caroline Bauer from whom he must separate to marry the daughter of the King of the French. The London Conference of July 1831 settled territorial problems and the treaty of eighteen articles was accepted by the National Congress on July 9, 1831. Leopold was triumphantly welcomed on July 21, 1831. He had to fight against the Dutch army and received the nickname of "shield of Belgium", safeguarding the independence of the "flat country" against the Prussia of William I and the France of Napoleon III. He relies politically on England.

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