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Visit by the Empress Marie-Louise to the Paris Monnaie, 1813

Medal
1813 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This medal, together with five others (A.18-2005 and A.20-23-2005) was issued by the Paris Mint between 1808 and 1813 and all are based on ancient Greek coins, offering an insight into the after life of commemorative medals. They appear to have been collected together and the backs modified, with a bar attached to turn them into buttons. It may be that they were intended to be worn prominently on a garment to indicate the wearer's devotion to Napoleon Bonaparte and his female relatives. This one shows the visit to the Paris mint of Empress Marie-Louise (1791-1847), Archduchess of Austria and wife of Napoleon, following the Emperor's divorce from Josephine.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleVisit by the Empress Marie-Louise to the Paris Monnaie, 1813 (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Struck silver
Brief description
Medal, commemorating the visit by Empress Marie-Louise to the Paris Mint, struck silver, by Bertrand Andrieu and Nicolas Guy Antoine Brenet, French, 19th century, 1813.
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 2.3cm
  • Weight: 6.7g
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'ANDRIEU F. ' (Obverse)
  • 'ML' (Reverse: initials for Marie-Louise)
  • 'L'IMPÉRATRICE MARIE-LOUISE / A HONORÉ DE SA PRÉSENCE / LA M.(Monnaie) DES MÉDAILLES / MD.CCC.XIII (1813)' (Reverse exergue)
    Translation
    The Empress Marie-Louise has honoured The Monnaie of Medals by her presence.
  • 'BRENET F.' (Reverse, at left)
  • 'DENON D.' (Reverse, at right)
Credit line
Given by Jack E. Ladevèze
Historical context
Issued by La Monnaie de Paris as a medal in 1813, this medal has a metal strip fixed to the reverse
Production
Reason For Production: Commemorative
Subjects depicted
Place depicted
Summary
This medal, together with five others (A.18-2005 and A.20-23-2005) was issued by the Paris Mint between 1808 and 1813 and all are based on ancient Greek coins, offering an insight into the after life of commemorative medals. They appear to have been collected together and the backs modified, with a bar attached to turn them into buttons. It may be that they were intended to be worn prominently on a garment to indicate the wearer's devotion to Napoleon Bonaparte and his female relatives. This one shows the visit to the Paris mint of Empress Marie-Louise (1791-1847), Archduchess of Austria and wife of Napoleon, following the Emperor's divorce from Josephine.
Associated objects
Bibliographic reference
Catalogue Générale Illustrédes Éditions de la Monnaie de Paris, Vol. 2, p.82 C, illstr. p.83 C.
Collection
Accession number
A.19-2005

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Record createdOctober 11, 2006
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