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Avant-propos                                                                                                                   9

Histoire de l'art de la médaille jusqu'au 19e siècle                                                             12

II.        Le contexte de la médaille française au 19e siècle                                                 16

1.         Nouvelle diversité thématique et formelle                                                              16

2.         Conception et fabrication des médailles                                                                22

III.       Facteurs favorables au renouveau de la médaille                                                   28

1.         Le Grand Prix de Rome de gravure en médailles                                                  28

2.         L'importance des expositions                                                                               31

3.         Les musées, mécènes de l'art de la médaille                                                         35

4.         La médaille dans les revues et les livres contemporains                                        37

5.         La Monnaie de Paris et autres éditeurs de médailles                                             39

6.         Fondation de sociétés privées de médailles                                                          43

IV.       La Société des Amis de la Médaille française (1899-192o)                                  45

1.         Son histoire, de sa fondation à sa dissolution                                                        45

2.         Catalogue des médailles et plaquettes éditées                                                       59

V.        L'influence de la médaille française sur d'autres pays au tournant du siècle           128

VI.       révolution de l'art de la médaille de 1900 à la Seconde Guerre mondiale             135

VII.      Artistes et médailleurs célèbres

            leurs biographies et une sélection de leurs oeuvres                                              144

VIII.    Biographies complémentaires                                                                             355

IX.       Sources bibliographiques des artistes                                                                 383

X.        Sources bibliographiques des médailles                                                              388

XI.       Bibliographie                                                                                                     406

XII.      Crédits photographiques                                                                                    412

XIII.    Abréviations                                                                                                      413

XIV.    Index des artistes                                                                                              414

 

 

Preface                                                                                                                             9

I.          The historical development of medallic art up to the nineteenth century                  12

II.        Conditions for French medallic art in the nineteenth century                                  16

1.         The new diversity of subjects and forms                                                               16

2.         Design and production of a medal                                                                        22

III.       Factors encouraging the renewal of medallic art                                                    28

1.         The Grand Prix de Rome for medal engraving                                                      28

2.         The importance of the exhibition system                                                               31

3.         Museums as sponsors of medallic art                                                                   35

4.         The medal in contemporary journals and books                                                    37

5.         The Paris Mint and other medal issuers                                                                39

6.         The founding of private medal societies                                                                43

IV.       The Société des Amis de la Médaille française (1899-1920)                                45

1.         History – from foundation to dissolution                                                               45

2.         Catalogue of the medals and plaquettes issued                                                     59

V.        The influence of French medallic

            art on other countries at the turn of the century                                                   128

VI.       The development of medallic art from 190o to the Second World War               135

VII.      Important medallists – biographies and a selection of their works                        144

VIII.    Supplementary biographies                                                                                355

IX.       Bibliographical sources for the artists                                                                 383

X.        Bibliographical sources for the medals                                                                388

XI.       Bibliography                                                                                                      406

XII.      Illustration credits                                                                                              412

XIII.    Abbreviations                                                                                                    413

XIV.    Index of artists                                                                                                  414

 

 

Vorwort                                                                                                                           9

I.          Entwicklungsgeschichte der Medaillenkunst bis ins 19. Jahrhundert                       12

II.        Rahmenbedingungen für die franzeesische

            Medaillenkunst im 19. Jahrhundert                                                                       16

1.         Neue Themen- und Formenvielfalt                                                                       16

2.         Entwurf und Herstellung einer Medaille                                                                22

III.       Vorteilhafte Faktoren für die Erneuerung der Medaillenkunst                                28

1.         Der Grand Prix de Rome für Medaillengravur                                                      28

2.         Die Bedeutung des Ausstellungswesens                                                                31

3.         Museen als Fôrderer der Medaillenkunst                                                             35

4.         Die Medaille in zeitgenôssischen Zeitschriften und Büchern                                   37

5.         Die Puiser Münze und andere Medaillenverleger                                                  39

6.         Gründung privater Medaillengesellschaften                                                           43

IV.       Die Société des Amis de la Médaille française (1899-1920)                                 45

1.         Geschichte von der Gründung bis zur Aufli5sung                                                  45

2.         Katalog der herausgegebenen Medaillen und Plaketten                                         59

V.        Der Einfluss der franzôsischen Medaillenkunst

            auf andere Linder um die Jahrhundertwende                                                       128

VI.       Die Entwicklung der Medaillenkunst von 1900 bis zum Zweiten Weltkrieg          135

VII.      Bedeutende Medailleure – Biographien und eine Auswahl ihrer Werke               144

VIII.    Ergânzende Künstlerbiographien                                                                        355

IX.       Literaturhinweise zu den Künstlern                                                                     383

X.        Literaturhinweise zu den Medaillen                                                                     388

XI.       Bibliographie                                                                                                     406

XII.      Abbildungsnachweise                                                                                        412

XIII.    Abkürzungen                                                                                                     413

XIV     Künstlerindex                                                                                                    414

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French medallic art 1870-1940 - Französische Medaillenkunst - L'art de la médaille en France -

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Editor : Nicolas Maier

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Pub year : 2010

Pages : 416

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Language : Francais Anglais Allemand

ISBN : 978-3-00-031384-4

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EAN : 9783000313844

Medallists such as Chaplain, Roty and Charpentier renewed medallic art in France during the nineteenth century, leading to a revival that attracted worldwide interest. This volume examines the background to this revival and investigates its development down to the 193os. The wide range of subjects addressed by the artists is evident from the numerous illustrations. In addition, the book provides substantial insights into the medal society founded by Roger Marx, the Société des Amis de la Médaille française (1899-192o). Short biographies are given for a total of 73 artists who decisively influenced French medallic art during the periods of Art Nouveau, Symbolism, Naturalism and Art Deco.

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