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Medal

1884-5 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is the obverse of a Medal, reproduced by the electrotype process in silvered copper. It depicts a female figure representing Chile sits on a throne with an olive-branch in her right hand, and a sword in her left. By her side is a shield with the arms of that republic, and at her back is a condor, perched on a throne, with a star above. To the left, two femaile figures, representing Peru and Bolivia, are doing homage; they hold broken shields, having the arms of those states. At the right is a winged genius holding a flaming torch, and standing by an avil, a cornucopia, a beehive, and emblems of science and art. The exergue is filled with a cartouche bearing the following legend:- CHILE EN PAZ CON EL PERU. I. BOLIVIA 1884.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silvered copper
Brief description
Medal, Peace between Chile, Peru and Bolivia in 1884, obverse only, electrotype, silvered copper, by Louis Alexandre Bottée, French, designed about 1884-5
Physical description
Obverse of a Medal, reproduced by the electrotype process in silvered copper; a female figure representing Chile sits on a throne with an olive-branch in her right hand, and a sword in her left. By her side is a shield with the arms of that republic, and at her back is a condor, perched on a throne, with a star above. To the left, two femaile figures, representing Peru and Bolivia, are doing homage; they hold broken shields, having the arms of those states. At the right is a winged genius holding a flaming torch, and standing by an avil, a cornucopia, a beehive, and emblems of science and art. The exergue is filled with a cartouche bearing the following legend:- CHILE EN PAZ CON EL PERU. I. BOLIVIA 1884. Signed 'Louis Bottée, Sculpteur.'
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 3.25in
Object history
Bought with 191-1896 for £4. 19s. 6d.
Subjects depicted
Summary
This is the obverse of a Medal, reproduced by the electrotype process in silvered copper. It depicts a female figure representing Chile sits on a throne with an olive-branch in her right hand, and a sword in her left. By her side is a shield with the arms of that republic, and at her back is a condor, perched on a throne, with a star above. To the left, two femaile figures, representing Peru and Bolivia, are doing homage; they hold broken shields, having the arms of those states. At the right is a winged genius holding a flaming torch, and standing by an avil, a cornucopia, a beehive, and emblems of science and art. The exergue is filled with a cartouche bearing the following legend:- CHILE EN PAZ CON EL PERU. I. BOLIVIA 1884.
Associated object
Bibliographic reference
List of Objects in the Art Division South Kensington Museum acquired during the Year 1896. Arranged according to the dates of acquisition, with appendix and indices. London: Her Majesty's Stationary Office. Wyman and Sons. 1900. p.30
Collection
Accession number
190-1896

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Record createdFebruary 9, 2009
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