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The Emin Pasha Relief Expedition

Medal
1890 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Emin Pasha, the Governor of Egyptian Sudan, was rescued from an uprising by a party led by the famous explorer Henry Morton Stanley. Five out of the nine Europeans died during the expedition. In commemoration, the Royal Geographical Society commissioned a medal. It was designed by a woman, which was unusual at that time.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleThe Emin Pasha Relief Expedition (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Bronze, cast
Brief description
Medal, bronze, England, by Elinor Hallé, 1890
Physical description
Bronze medal. Obv. bust portrait of Henry Morton Stanley and inscription 'H.M Stanley presented by the Royal Geographical Society MDCCCXC' Rev., a seated female figure emblematical of Africa holding two jars from which water is flowing, with her foot upon a crocodile; in the background are mountains and the sun setiing behind a forest; inscribed 'Congo Nile Rvwenzori 1887-1889.' Signed 'Elinor Hallé'
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 12.3cm
Credit line
Given by the Royal Geographical Society
Object history
Given by the Royal Geographical Society.
Subjects depicted
Summary
Emin Pasha, the Governor of Egyptian Sudan, was rescued from an uprising by a party led by the famous explorer Henry Morton Stanley. Five out of the nine Europeans died during the expedition. In commemoration, the Royal Geographical Society commissioned a medal. It was designed by a woman, which was unusual at that time.
Bibliographic references
  • List of Objects in the Art Division South Kensington Museum acquired during the Year 1890. Arranged according to the dates of acquisition, with appendix and indices. London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1891. pp. 42
  • Attwood, Philip. Artisitc Circles. British Museum. 1992. no. 17. pp. 27
  • Spielmann, M.H. British Sculpture and Sculptors of Today. London. 1901.
  • Brown, Laurence. British Historical Medals. Seaby. 1980. pp. 402-4
Collection
Accession number
361-1890

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Record createdMay 4, 2005
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