Pope Adrian VI
Medallion
1522 (dated)
1522 (dated)
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This Medallion Plaque is made by an unknown artist in the Netherlands in 1522.
It depicts in the centre the bust of Pope Adrian VI. To the right is his shield of arms and on the left that of the town of Utrecht.
Pope Adrian VI (1459-1523) was born Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens in Utrecht. He was the last Pope of non-Italian origin until John Paul II, 456 years later.
It depicts in the centre the bust of Pope Adrian VI. To the right is his shield of arms and on the left that of the town of Utrecht.
Pope Adrian VI (1459-1523) was born Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens in Utrecht. He was the last Pope of non-Italian origin until John Paul II, 456 years later.
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Title | Pope Adrian VI (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Bronze |
Brief description | Bronze medallion plaque, with the bust of Pope Adrian VI, Netherlandish, by an unknown artist,dated 1522 |
Physical description | Bronze medallion plaque, in the centre the bust of Pope Hadrian VI set between his coat of arms and that of the City of Utrecht. Medal depicts: Obv.: Bust of Pope Adrian VI, set between two shields with the arms of the Pope and of the city of Utrecht, surrounded by inscription: M (eister) ADRIEN VAB GOD GHEKORE£N PAUS VA ROMEN TUTRECHT GEBOREN. Rev.: None |
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Marks and inscriptions | Obv.: inscribed 'M (eister) ADRIEN VAN GOD GHEKOREN PAUS VA(n) ROMEN TUTRECHT GEBOREN.' (Rev.: none) |
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Summary | This Medallion Plaque is made by an unknown artist in the Netherlands in 1522. It depicts in the centre the bust of Pope Adrian VI. To the right is his shield of arms and on the left that of the town of Utrecht. Pope Adrian VI (1459-1523) was born Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens in Utrecht. He was the last Pope of non-Italian origin until John Paul II, 456 years later. |
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Accession number | 4584-1857 |
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Record created | August 26, 2004 |
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