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On display at V&A South Kensington
Europe 1600-1815, Room 1

Portrait Medallion

ca. 1790 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is one of a handful of portrait medallions of key players during the French Revolution made by Josiah Wedgwood's factory around 1790.

The dipolmat, writer and politician, Gabriel de Riqueti Honoré, Comte de Mirabeau (1749–1791), favoured a constitutional monarchy similar to that of Great Britain. He unsuccessfully conducted secret negotiations with the French monarchy in an effort to reconcile it with the Revolution.

Wedgwood produced similar medallions intended for mounting on snuffboxes and aimed at both royalists and supporters of the Revolution. These included portraits of Louis XVI and Jacques Necker, the French director-general of finance (both with fleur-de-lys borders), of the revolutionaries Sylvain Bailly, the marquis de Lafayette, and Talleyrand (all with anthemion borders), and of the Duc D'Orléans (sometimes, but not always, with a laurel border). He also made several allegorical medallions commemorating the Revolution issued in 1789-93, and others depicting the Storming and Fall of the Bastille in 1789.


Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
White Jasper with applied 'wafer' of blue and applied moulded reliefs in white
Brief description
Jasperware portrait medallion of Gabriel de Riqueti Honoré, made at the factory of Josiah Wedgwood, Etruria, Staffordshire, ca. 1790
Physical description
Circular portrait medallion with bust of Gabriel de Riqueti Honoré facing right and with border of anthemion motifs. Of white Jasper, with applied wafer of blue Jasper and applied moulded reliefs. Lapidary polished bevelled edge.
Dimensions
  • Conversion from imperial diameter: 6cm
Marks and inscriptions
'Wedgwood' (impressed)
Gallery label
Portrait medallion depicting Gabriel de Riqueti Honoré, Comte de Mirabeau (1749-1791) made at the factory of Josiah Wedgwood, Etruria, Staffordshire, about 1790 Mark: 'Wedgwood', impressed Jasperware 223-1853(23/05/2008)
Historical context
This is one of a number of portrait medallions of key players during the French Revolution made by Wedgwood around 1790. The dipolmat, writer and politician, Gabriel de Riqueti Honoré, Comte de Mirabeau (1749–1791), favoured a constitutional monarchy similar to that of Great Britain. He unsuccessfully conducted secret negotiations with the French monarchy in an effort to reconcile it with the Revolution.
Subject depicted
Association
Summary
This is one of a handful of portrait medallions of key players during the French Revolution made by Josiah Wedgwood's factory around 1790.

The dipolmat, writer and politician, Gabriel de Riqueti Honoré, Comte de Mirabeau (1749–1791), favoured a constitutional monarchy similar to that of Great Britain. He unsuccessfully conducted secret negotiations with the French monarchy in an effort to reconcile it with the Revolution.

Wedgwood produced similar medallions intended for mounting on snuffboxes and aimed at both royalists and supporters of the Revolution. These included portraits of Louis XVI and Jacques Necker, the French director-general of finance (both with fleur-de-lys borders), of the revolutionaries Sylvain Bailly, the marquis de Lafayette, and Talleyrand (all with anthemion borders), and of the Duc D'Orléans (sometimes, but not always, with a laurel border). He also made several allegorical medallions commemorating the Revolution issued in 1789-93, and others depicting the Storming and Fall of the Bastille in 1789.
Collection
Accession number
223-1853

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Record createdMarch 31, 2008
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