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Daniel de Hanna

Medal
mid 16th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is a bronze medal made by Leone Leoni (1509-1590) in the middle of the 16th century in Italy. The obverse of this medal represents Daniel de Hanna and the reverse shows an Allegory of Fortune.
Leone Leoni (ca.1509-1590) was an Italian sculptor with international perspective. Upon others he was commissioned by the Habsburg monarch Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Spain's Philip II. It is probable that Leone's formative years were spent with learning goldsmithing in Venice or Padua. After 1533 he is recorded with his wife and son in Venice and he later lived in Rome. In 1542 he moved to Milan, where his career as a coiner and medallist flourished. He went to Brussels to propose to Charles V to erect an equestrian portrait to the emperor in Milan. Charles V gave him a house in Milan and knighted him. After that he spent seven years working on imperial commissions in Milan. The death of Charles V shifted his focus of patronage from Spain back to Italy, where Michelangelo recommended him to Pope Pius IV, who then commissioned him to erect a tomb for the Pope's brother Gian Giacomo de' Medici in the Milan Cathedral. Completed in 1563, this is one of his most important works.
He was also well known for his art collection, plastercasts, paintings and sculpture.

Object details

Category
Object type
TitleDaniel de Hanna (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Bronze
Brief description
Medal, bronze, bust of Daniel de Hanna/Allegory of Fortune, by Leone Leoni, Italian, middle of 16th century
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 4.1cm
Object history
Bought in 1866.
Subject depicted
Summary
This is a bronze medal made by Leone Leoni (1509-1590) in the middle of the 16th century in Italy. The obverse of this medal represents Daniel de Hanna and the reverse shows an Allegory of Fortune.
Leone Leoni (ca.1509-1590) was an Italian sculptor with international perspective. Upon others he was commissioned by the Habsburg monarch Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Spain's Philip II. It is probable that Leone's formative years were spent with learning goldsmithing in Venice or Padua. After 1533 he is recorded with his wife and son in Venice and he later lived in Rome. In 1542 he moved to Milan, where his career as a coiner and medallist flourished. He went to Brussels to propose to Charles V to erect an equestrian portrait to the emperor in Milan. Charles V gave him a house in Milan and knighted him. After that he spent seven years working on imperial commissions in Milan. The death of Charles V shifted his focus of patronage from Spain back to Italy, where Michelangelo recommended him to Pope Pius IV, who then commissioned him to erect a tomb for the Pope's brother Gian Giacomo de' Medici in the Milan Cathedral. Completed in 1563, this is one of his most important works.
He was also well known for his art collection, plastercasts, paintings and sculpture.
Bibliographic references
  • Inventory of Art Objects acquired in the Year 1866. Inventory of the Objects in the Art Division of the Museum at South Kensington, arranged According to the Dates of their Acquisition. Vol. 1. London : Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode for H.M.S.O., 1868, p. 20
  • Armand, A. Les Médailleurs italiens des quinzième et seizième siècles. Paris, 1883, vol. I., 169, 30
Collection
Accession number
212-1866

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Record createdAugust 12, 2008
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