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Marguerite d'Estampes

Medal
first half of the 17th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This medal, depicting Marguerite d'Estampes (b. 1602), wife of Michel de Beauclerc, is ascribed to Jean Warin.
Warin was a French sculptor, medallist and painter and the most eminent of French medallists and a sculptor of high reputation during the first half of the 17th century, and a very important player in the history of the French medal. He was born in Liège, where he trained in the workshop of his father. His medals show a clarity of composition based on studies of the Antique, as well as a great finesse in their execution.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleMarguerite d'Estampes (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Bronze
Brief description
Medal, bronze, Marguerite d'Estampes, ascribed to Jean Warin, France, dated 1635
Physical description
Medal depicts on the obverse the bust to right of Marguerite, wearing a low-neck embroidered dress, and a necklace of pearls. Inscription.
On the reverse a shield with the arms of Beauclerc and Estampes impaled, surmounted by a coronet. Inscription.
Dimensions
  • Length: 5.6cm
  • Width: 4.8cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • MARGVERITTE . DESTAMPES' (obverse)
  • 'VIRTVS NON PRIMA CORANAT' (reverse)
Object history
From the Salting bequest.
Subject depicted
Summary
This medal, depicting Marguerite d'Estampes (b. 1602), wife of Michel de Beauclerc, is ascribed to Jean Warin.
Warin was a French sculptor, medallist and painter and the most eminent of French medallists and a sculptor of high reputation during the first half of the 17th century, and a very important player in the history of the French medal. He was born in Liège, where he trained in the workshop of his father. His medals show a clarity of composition based on studies of the Antique, as well as a great finesse in their execution.
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. 55
Collection
Accession number
A.373-1910

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Record createdJune 24, 2009
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