Girolama San Vitale
Medal
1560 (made)
1560 (made)
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This obverse-only medal depicts the bust of Girolama San Vitale and is made by Pastorino de' Pastorini.
De' Pastorini (b Castelnuovo della Berardenga, c. 1508; d Florence, 6 Dec 1592) was an Italian medallist, glass painter and die engraver. He was one of the most productive medallists of the Italian Renaissance, producing ca. 200 medals. He held several positions, like in the mints of Emilian courts in Ferrara (1554-9), in Bologna (1572), in Novellara (1574) and in Florence (1576). He was also well known and respected as a portraitist in coloured wax. He developed new materials and techniques to represent hair and skin.
De' Pastorini (b Castelnuovo della Berardenga, c. 1508; d Florence, 6 Dec 1592) was an Italian medallist, glass painter and die engraver. He was one of the most productive medallists of the Italian Renaissance, producing ca. 200 medals. He held several positions, like in the mints of Emilian courts in Ferrara (1554-9), in Bologna (1572), in Novellara (1574) and in Florence (1576). He was also well known and respected as a portraitist in coloured wax. He developed new materials and techniques to represent hair and skin.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | Girolama San Vitale (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Bronze |
Brief description | Medal, bronze, bust of Girolama San Vitale, by Pastorino de' Pastorini, Italy, dated 1560 |
Physical description | Medal is an obverse only. |
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Marks and inscriptions | |
Object history | Bought, 10s. 4d. |
Subjects depicted | |
Summary | This obverse-only medal depicts the bust of Girolama San Vitale and is made by Pastorino de' Pastorini. De' Pastorini (b Castelnuovo della Berardenga, c. 1508; d Florence, 6 Dec 1592) was an Italian medallist, glass painter and die engraver. He was one of the most productive medallists of the Italian Renaissance, producing ca. 200 medals. He held several positions, like in the mints of Emilian courts in Ferrara (1554-9), in Bologna (1572), in Novellara (1574) and in Florence (1576). He was also well known and respected as a portraitist in coloured wax. He developed new materials and techniques to represent hair and skin. |
Bibliographic reference | Inventory of Art Objects Acquired in the Year 1861. In: Inventory of the Objects in the Art Division of the Museum at South Kensington, Arranged According to the Dates of their Acquisition. Vol I. London: Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode for H.M.S.O., 1868, p. 22 |
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Accession number | 7456-1861 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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