Daniele Renieri
Medal
early 16th century (made)
early 16th century (made)
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This medal depicting Daniele Renieri, a Venetian lawyer, is made by Giulio della Torre.
The medal is from the Salting bequest. George Salting was a prolific collector in a number of areas, including Chinese and Japanese ceramics and European art. By 1874 his collection had outgrown his residence in St. James's Street, prompting him to lend items to the South Kensington Museum. After his death in 1909, the majority of this astonishing collection passed to the V&A, where it was shown in its own galleries.
The medal is from the Salting bequest. George Salting was a prolific collector in a number of areas, including Chinese and Japanese ceramics and European art. By 1874 his collection had outgrown his residence in St. James's Street, prompting him to lend items to the South Kensington Museum. After his death in 1909, the majority of this astonishing collection passed to the V&A, where it was shown in its own galleries.
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Title | Daniele Renieri (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Bronze |
Brief description | Medal, bronze, Daniele Renieri, by Giulio della Torre, Italy (Verona), early 16th century |
Physical description | Medal depicts on the obverse the bust to the left of Renieri in a round cap. Inscription. On the reverse Renieri, in a cap and long gown, holding a book, seated on a high-backed chair, is being crowned by th four Cardinal Virtues. Inscription. |
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Object history | From the Salting bequest. |
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Summary | This medal depicting Daniele Renieri, a Venetian lawyer, is made by Giulio della Torre. The medal is from the Salting bequest. George Salting was a prolific collector in a number of areas, including Chinese and Japanese ceramics and European art. By 1874 his collection had outgrown his residence in St. James's Street, prompting him to lend items to the South Kensington Museum. After his death in 1909, the majority of this astonishing collection passed to the V&A, where it was shown in its own galleries. |
Bibliographic reference | 'Salting Bequest (A. 70 to A. 1029-1910) / Murray Bequest (A. 1030 to A. 1096-1910)'. In: List of Works of Art Acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum (Department of Architecture and Sculpture). London: Printed under the Authority of his Majesty's Stationery Office, by Eyre and Spottiswoode, Limited, East Harding Street, EC, p. 31 |
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Accession number | A.238-1910 |
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Record created | June 24, 2009 |
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