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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
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Title
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<p><strong>D</strong><strong>URER</strong>, Albrecht (After) German</p>
<h2></h2>
<p><em>Willibald Pirckheimer of Eichstatt </em></p>
<p>1517</p>
Description
An account of the resource
Silver
<p>3" dia.</p>
Creator
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<p><strong>DURER,</strong> Albrecht (After) </p>
<p>German, 1471 - 1528</p>
Identifier
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<strong>1964.345</strong>
Date
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1517
16th century
german
portrait
Sculpture
silver
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.194
Creator
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<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Italian, ca. 1395 - 1455
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>John VIII Palaeologus, Emperor of Con</em>stantinople
lead
110mm
Source
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Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1438-1439
15th century
italian
lead
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
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<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
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Identifier
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1964.195
Creator
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<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Italian, ca. 1395 - 1455
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>John VIII Palaeologus, Emperor of Constantinople</em>
lead
104mm
Source
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Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1438 - 1439
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.196
Creator
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<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Italian, ca. 1395 - 1455
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Filippo Maria Visconti, Third Duke of Milan</em>
lead
103mm
Source
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Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1441
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
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<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.197
Creator
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<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Italian, ca. 1395 - 1455
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Niccolo Piccinino of Perugia</em>
bronze
89 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1441
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
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<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.198
Creator
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<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Italian, ca. 1395 - 1455
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Lionello D'Este, Second Marquis of Ferrara</em>
bronze
66 mm
REV: Three-headed infant
Source
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Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1441 - 1443
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
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<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.199
Creator
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<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Italian, ca. 1395 - 1455
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Lionello D'Este, Second Marquis of Ferrara</em>
bronze
68 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1441 - 1444
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
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<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.200
Creator
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<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Italian, ca. 1395 - 1455
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Lionello D'Este, Second Marquis of Ferrara</em>
bronze
66 mm
REV: Blindfolded Lynx
Source
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Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1441 - 1444
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
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<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.201
Creator
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<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Italian, ca. 1395 - 1455
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Domenico Malatesta Novello, Lord of Cesena</em>
bronze
85 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1445
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
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<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.202
Creator
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<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Italian, ca. 1395 - 1455
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Domenico Malatesta Novello, Lord of Cesena</em>
lead or bronze
87 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1445
15th century
Bronze
italian
lead
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.203
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Italian, ca. 1395 - 1455
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Vittorino Rambodini Da Feltre</em>
bronze
67.5 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1446
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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f8d097ea23f55f1c06bcae9395b94396
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c0be5a7e6f52d7392d39ed0b3ffb1bd4
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Title
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<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
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Identifier
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1964.204
Creator
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<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Italian, ca. 1395 - 1455
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Alfonso V, King of Aragon and Sicily</em>
bronze
110 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1449
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/b2492cd06a5e44e84fe0f911b8d344e8.jpg
ed0f5c98ced56fabb320e6c017913da3
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332d90df9edcbda250ce74fa0af9f913
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Title
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<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.205
Creator
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<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Italian, ca. 1395 - 1455
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>PISANELLO</strong> (PISANO, Antonio)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Alfonso V, King of Aragon and Sicily</em>
bronze
110 mm
REV: Eagle on treetop
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1449
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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68ff687813225dad20c4648c3b9119b7
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Title
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<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.206
Creator
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<strong>MILANO,</strong> Amadio da
Italian, active 1437 - 1482
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>MILANO</strong>, Amadio da
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Niccolo III D'Este, First Marquis of Ferrara</em>
lead
55 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1441
15th century
italian
lead
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/b467538d0b1f209f58602eead0ad7c0b.jpg
f4430d76a7ea7ae7f9d92d5235fefbea
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.207
Creator
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<strong>MILANO</strong>, Amadio da
Italian, active 1437 - 1482
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>MILANO</strong>, Amadio da
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Niccolo III D'Este, First Marquis of Ferrara</em>
lead
60.5
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1444
15th century
italian
lead
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.208
Creator
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<strong>MARESCOTTI</strong>, Antonio
Italian, active 1444 - 1462
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>MARESCOTTI</strong>, Antonio
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Beato Giovanni Tavelli of Tossignano</em>
bronze
88.5 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1446
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.209
Creator
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<strong>D'ESTE</strong>, Baldassare
Italian, active 1461 - 1474; died ca. 1504
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>D'ESTE</strong>, Baldassare
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Ercole I D'Este, second Duke of Ferrara</em>
bronze
83.5 mm high x 54 mm wide
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1520
16th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.210
Creator
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<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Italian (Ferraran)
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<strong>Alfonso I D'Este, Third Duke of Ferrara</strong>
bronze
30 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1520
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.211
Creator
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<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Italian, active from 1441; died 1467/68
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Timoteo Maffei of Verona</em>
lead
91 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
15th century
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.212
Creator
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<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Italian, active from 1441; died 1467/68
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Description
An account of the resource
Bust of Christ
bronze
94 mm
Source
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Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
15th century
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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0c1793da776610ec9f7a8eb5d80570b0
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Title
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<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.213
Creator
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<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Italian, active from 1441; died 1467/68
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, Lord of Rimini and Fano</em>
bronze
42.5 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1446
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.214
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Italian, active from 1441; died 1467/68
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Isotta Degli Atti of Rimini</em>
bronze
85 mm
REV: The Malatesta Elephant
Source
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Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1446
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.215
Creator
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<strong>DE' PASTI,</strong> Matteo
Italian, active from 1441; died 1467/68
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta</em>
bronze with black patina
83 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1446
15th century
black patina
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.216
Creator
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DE' PASTI, Matteo
Italian, active from 1441; died 1467/68
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Description
An account of the resource
Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta
bronze with light brown patina
85 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1446
15th century
Bronze
italian
light brown patina
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.217
Creator
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<strong>DE' PASTI,</strong> Matteo
Italian, active from 1441; died 1467/68
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta</em>
bronze
83 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1446
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.218
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Italian, active from 1441; died 1467/68
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta</em>
bronze
80 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1446
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.219
Creator
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<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Italian, active from 1441; died 1467/68
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta</em>
bronze
44 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1446
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.220
Creator
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<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Italian, active from 1441; died 1467/68
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta</em>
bronze
31.5 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1447
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Dublin Core
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Identifier
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1964.221
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Italian, active from 1441; died 1467/68
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta</em>
bronze
40 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1450
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Dublin Core
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Identifier
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1964.222
Creator
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<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Italian, active from 1441; died 1467/68
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Isotta Degli Atti</em>
bronze
83 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1446
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
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1964.223
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Italian, active from 1441; died 1467/68
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Isotta Degli Atti</em>
bronze
42 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1456 - 1460?
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
1964.224
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Italian, active from 1441; died 1467/68
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>DE' PASTI</strong>, Matteo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Isotta Degli Atti</em>
bronze
42 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1446
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
An inanimate, three-dimensional object or substance. Note that digital representations of, or surrogates for, these objects should use Moving Image, Still Image, Text or one of the other types.
Dublin Core
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
1964.225
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>MELIOLI</strong>, Bartolommeo
Italian, 1448 - 1514 Mantua
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>MELIOLI</strong>, Bartolommeo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Lodovico II Gonzaga, Second Marquis of Mantua</em>
bronze
80 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1475
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/4204388927b52ea0e8924b6d01e3b2be.jpg
e32b270aeafb332d1b02d2be55417606
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.226
Creator
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<strong>L'ANTICO</strong> (BONACOLSI, Pier Giacaomo Ilario)
Italian, ca. 1460 - 1528
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>L'ANTICO</strong> (BONACOLSI, Pier Giacaomo Ilario)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Hope</em>
bronze
42 mm
Source
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Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
n.d.
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/ecd8f2a68cddeb1a8a8a5cea769ea9a1.jpg
80e97bcc6758fb397c0a6afb92dc562b
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/ed41773ebea7dd57a76f236201abe3a3.jpg
d7e3504c56f3cccbfd50a70c232529c4
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.227
Creator
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<strong>L'ANTICO</strong> (Manner of)
Italian, ca. 1460 - 1528
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>L'ANTICO</strong> (Manner of)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Giulia Astallia</em>
bronze
63 mm
REV: Phoenix
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1500?
16th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/96b833e98be928914505b1fc8b5ff378.jpg
2126febc51c80643508c71b9de4336b7
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/81f3d8e6aabafdd1e4e1280396536d1d.jpg
503dfd472890194441cb12c344dbed8d
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.228
Creator
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<strong>ROMANO</strong>, Giancristoforo
Italian, ca. 1465 - 1512
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ROMANO</strong>, Giancristoforo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Julius II, (Giuliano della Rovere of Albisola), Pope</em>
bronze
47 mm
Source
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Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1505
16th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/4684547a2ac8cd6af623220168e768f1.jpg
9c89372f7a14c5f19914734222a2cf03
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/973264b1a62103fcd53406b681d9e30e.jpg
e961563bb42236dd62e0b922b28b7a38
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Title
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<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.229
Creator
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<strong>MEA</strong>
Italian, active ca. 1510
Title
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<strong>MEA</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Battista Spagnuoli of Mantua</em>
bronze
40mm
Source
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Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
perhaps before 1513
16th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/cb01e8965a33dcc98b0e9f7f77bc204d.jpg
10aa9fa5fa90e7df77f150860b7cbb5d
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/f37b2fee8e5ed2aa284f4c97df87eca3.jpg
cac21b3eef5c45cec76d72adbb4e6a88
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.230
Creator
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<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Italian (Mantuan), ca. 1500
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Niccolo Forteguerri of Florence or Venice</em>
bronze
56 mm
Source
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Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1500
16th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/6f91b9a6cc9446bdbf67fb31eab440c4.jpg
df4a7901a32d7c0221bd83c1a1c7988b
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/d58b6db73ef4d3295470ed579298360c.jpg
cac21b3eef5c45cec76d72adbb4e6a88
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.231
Creator
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<strong>ENZOLA</strong>, Gian Francesco (PARMENSIS)
Italian, active 1456 - 1478
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>ENZOLA</strong>, Gian Francesco (PARMENSIS)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Francesco I Sforza, Fourth Duke of Milan</em>
lead
44 mm
Source
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Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1456
15th century
italian
lead
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/cc946faff8935cdc81c779e461ab3b62.jpg
75fbd938e8c2b6e52d3a7a51e0bc9f5a
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/50596a1d2a64e468fd84d736a5adef69.jpg
c1a2dfc11fc5f5ee581a3c82eea6f755
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.232
Creator
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<strong>MARTINI</strong>, Francesco Di Giorgio
Italian, 1439 - 1502 Siena
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>MARTINI</strong>, Francesco Di Giorgio
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Borghese Borghesi, Jurist of Siena</em>
bronze
63 mm
Source
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Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1479/80
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/20d8c5cd78288c466107d0c5fda0001e.jpg
7b49f679c3a7d0588a89c79ce1d2b356
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/fe7785b7b5faa931cb0ebdcef39bb064.jpg
b196d93cac33c16f2cce7febe22f421c
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Title
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<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.233
Creator
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<strong>MARTINI</strong>, Francesco Di Giorgio
Italian, 1439 - 1502 Siena
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>MARTINI</strong>, Francesco Di Giorgio
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Juan de Mendoza of Spain</em>
bronze
56 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1479/80 or 1491/95
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/7c8ffa356991caa0baa6edf759d5787f.jpg
20097dff252e3203fd144052cf2f755b
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/9fb59abae1639b36262480c2dfe4b9fd.jpg
45d93e92dfec7899ea25adb5287c329b
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.234
Creator
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<strong>SANTACROCE</strong>, Girolamo
Italian, Naples 1502 - 1537
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>SANTACROC</strong>E, Girolamo
Description
An account of the resource
Andrea Caraffa, Count of Santa Severina
bronze
38 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
probably before 1524
16th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/a41264d6735acb52b8595e447c2e8e04.jpg
1bc6caa18ef545e248adcb716ea14912
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/ca4a30c10b12886781868b0e92f35368.jpg
838f746387c7b713392ff8b90112387d
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.235
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>SANTACROCE</strong>, Girolamo
Italian, Naples 1502 - 1537
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>SANTACROCE</strong>, Girolamo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Jacopo Sannazaro, Poet in Naples</em>
bronze
36 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
16th century
16th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/58c1261f4d56f1e74742ee949dc756e4.jpg
0502886e3d2db475d19b46ea602cf981
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/60dc3a7d9853b37ab20ee22fa6eabfc3.jpg
586dd6703f3583960cea55d1a8a22d64
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Dublin Core
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Identifier
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1964.236
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Italian, early 16th century
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Andrea Caraffa, Count of Santa Severina</em>
bronze
64 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
early 16th century
16th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/ce3a0875970257ab6f6987be1d92c489.JPG
0529ee8a7dec3aa2d02e36d8b8012a97
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957d7d664c08c6bcd0dcff2caf58434e
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.237
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>SPERANDIO</strong>
Italian, ca. 1425 - 1504
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>SPERANDIO</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Giovanni II Bentivoglio, Lord of Bologna</em>
bronze
105 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1462?
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/71f876b274865442a40fbdea4c115d8a.jpg
26188ce6750375784e959ca272074c67
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fd374555fe62182e6ce67d48a8d46ce4
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.238
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>SPERANDIO</strong>
Italian, ca. 1425 - 1504
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>SPERANDIO</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bartolommeo Pendaglia, Merchant of Ferrara</em>
bronze
85.5 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
after 1452
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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c69947798ce6967726596c581ccb3438
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ea8b41ef7327c5959f456cf5138b0c31
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.239
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>SPERANDIO</strong>
Italian, ca. 1425 - 1504
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>SPERANDIO</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Ercole I D'Este</em>
bronze
94 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1471 - 1473
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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ad88fb5718b42a825d6acbe6a2bbd8a9
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3d46d832eb5cda6dd8fc8f46abcb9259
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.240
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>SPERANDIO</strong>
Italian, ca. 1425 - 1504
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>SPERANDIO</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Bartolommeo della Rovere, Bishop of Ferrara</em>
bronze
82 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1474
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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62220369b34ea6d82ad59a594035511e
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/953364396abea0978bf927f8977c67f3.jpg
1154c4ba8e8ebdafd395eda13c5bc52f
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.241
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>SPERANDIO</strong>
Italian, ca. 1425 - 1504
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>SPERANDIO</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Giovanni II Bentivoglio</em>
lead
97 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
before 1482
15th century
italian
lead
portrait
Sculpture
-
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07f9f0841686b1113ce0cb4e4d5fb82b
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.242
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>SPERANDIO</strong>
Italian, ca. 1425 - 1504
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>SPERANDIO</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Carlo Grati, Count in Bologna</em>
lead
112 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1485
15th century
italian
lead
portrait
Sculpture
-
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184beb296d11f6821d46a82a4b3adabb
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.243
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>SPERANDIO</strong>
Italian, ca. 1425 - 1504
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>SPERANDIO</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Giuliano della Rovere, Cardinal, later Pope Julius II</em>
bronze
77 mm
REV: Two-masted ship with a woman.
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1488
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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767759677a5fbaf9b7346e52cb5ac886
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.244
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>FANO</strong>, Pietro da
Italian, active ca. 1452 - 1464
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>FANO</strong>, Pietro da
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Pasquale Malipiero, Doge of Venice</em>
bronze
93.5 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
15th century
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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393a165ea99b8b3456e23f42a3764216
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.245
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>DELLA MONETA</strong>, Antonello (GRIFO, Antonello; DI PIETRO, Antonello)
Italian, active 1454 - 1484
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>DELLA MONETA</strong>, Antonello (GRIFO, Antonello; DI PIETRO, Antonello)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Cristoforo Moro, Doge of Venice</em>
bronze
42.5 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
15th century
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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d53e09fcb730072f2ba5ceedd19ce170
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
1964.246
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>BOLDU</strong>, Giovanni
Italian, active 1454 - 1475; died before 1477
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>BOLDU</strong>, Giovanni
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Filippo Maserano of Venice</em>
bronze
72 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1457
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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c42ecc0c4aa19ab75435eaf7e4546dc8
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.247
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>BOLDU</strong>, Giovanni
Italian, active 1454 - 1475; died before 1477
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>BOLDU</strong>, Giovanni
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Caracalla, Roman Emperor</em>
bronze
89 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1466
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
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<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.248
Creator
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<strong>BELLINI</strong>, Gentile
Italian, 1429 - 1507 Venice
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>BELLINI</strong>, Gentile
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Mohammad II, Sultan of the Turks</em>
lead
97 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1480
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/3b0784741b0710f177261d5fcb71ef45.jpg
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.249
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>FALIER</strong>, Giovanni
Italian, active early 16th century
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>FALIER</strong>, Giovanni
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Andrea Gritti</em>
bronze
67 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1512 or 1516
16th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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4f8029572574048255e8190b316345e8
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.250
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>BRESCIA</strong>, Fra Antonio da
Italian, active 1485 - 1515
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>BRESCIA</strong>, Fra Antonio da
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Niccolo Michiel of Venice</em>
bronze
73 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
not earlier than 1500
16th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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859241b4b57551029b975af919493883
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.251
Creator
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<strong>OLIVIERI</strong>, Maffeo
Italian, active ca. 1520 - 1530
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>OLIVIERI</strong>, Maffeo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Vincenzo Di Andrea Malipiero of Venice</em>
bronze
64 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1523
16th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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4655a13ba4ee1e26ce1d12e9198ae5fd
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1070dbd1d9c853d062373722d1d3ba28
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.252
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>OLIVIERI</strong>, Maffeo
Italian, active ca. 1520 - 1530
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>OLIVIERI</strong>, Maffeo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Altobello Averoldo of Brescia</em>
bronze
94 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
between 1526 and 1531
16th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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d0602afdab52ef54f0ba7ff62b5ac9c0
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.253
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>OLIVIERI</strong>, Maffeo
Italian, active ca. 1520 - 1530
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>OLIVIERI</strong>, Maffeo
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Sabastiano Di Jacopo Renier of Venice</em>
bronze
71 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
16th century
16th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.254
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Italian (Venetian), early 16th century
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Antonio Grimani</em>
bronze
64.5 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1510 - 1521
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.255
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Italian (Venetian), early 16th century
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Niccolo Di Marco Giustiniani, Venetian Merchant</em>
bronze
71 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1520
16th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.256
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>FRANCIA</strong>, Francesco
Italian, 1450/3 - 1517 Bologna
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>FRANCIA</strong>, Francesco
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Giovanni II Bentivoglio, Lord of Bologna</em>
bronze
28.5
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1494
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.257
Creator
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<strong>FRANCIA</strong>, Francesco
Italian, 1450/3 - 1517 Bologna
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>FRANCIA</strong>, Francesco
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Giovanni II Bentivoglio</em>
bronze cast after struck original
19 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
n.d.
15th century
bronze Cast
italian
portrait
Sculpture
struck original
-
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Dublin Core
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Identifier
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1964.258
Creator
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<strong>FRANCIA</strong>, Francesco
Italian, 1450/3 - 1517 Bologna
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>FRANCIA</strong>, Francesco
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Ulisse Musotti, Jurist of Bologna</em>
bronze
67 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
n.d.
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.259
Creator
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<strong>FRANCIA</strong>, Francesco
Italian, 1450/3 - 1517 Bologna
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>FRANCIA</strong>, Francesco
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Jacopo Bovio, Bolognese Jurist</em>
lead
116.5 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1513/14
-
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http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/4be63a26718433549f2887b39b543745.jpg
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.260
Creator
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<strong>CARADOSSO</strong> (FOPPA, Cristoforo)
Italian, ca. 1445 - 1526/27
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>CARADOSSO</strong> (FOPPA, Cristoforo)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Francesco I Sforza, Fourth Duke of Milan</em>
bronze
41 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1488
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.261
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>CARADOSSO</strong> (FOPPA, Cristoforo)
Italian, ca. 1445 - 1526/27
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>CARADOSSO</strong> (FOPPA, Cristoforo)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Lodovico Maria Sforza, Il Moro, Seventh Duke of Milan</em>
bronze
41 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1488
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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69837bcc4cfd6922e5a2a195a978afa7
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.262
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>CARADOSSO</strong> (FOPPA, Cristoforo)
Italian, ca. 1445 - 1526/27
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>CARADOSSO</strong> (FOPPA, Cristoforo)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Julius II (Giuliano della Rovere of Albissola), Pope</em>
bronze
56 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1506
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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79f5bf0bff48bc1b401239e5cb3a848e
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/b5dc09851177924fe855fda24c386ccf.jpg
b9b2e6de410168ec69f5498e4be24967
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.263
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>CARADOSSO</strong> (FOPPA, Cristoforo)
Italian, ca. 1445 - 1526/27
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>CARADOSSO</strong> (FOPPA, Cristoforo)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Julius II (Giuliano della Rovere of Albissola), Pope</em>
bronze
57 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1506
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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2013cc2476c5bb2a9e5083602aa9527f
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Dublin Core
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
1964.264
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>CARADOSSO</strong> (FOPPA, Cristoforo)
Italian, ca. 1445 - 1526/27
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>CARADOSSO</strong> (FOPPA, Cristoforo)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Niccolo Orsini, Count of Pitigliano and Nola</em>
bronze
42 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1485 - 1495
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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7e694c710cf48e4c4f3d0c2e2b49f5a3
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
1964.265
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>MEDALIST OF THE ROMAN EMPERORS</strong>
Italian, active late 15th century
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>MEDALIST OF THE ROMAN EMPERORS</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Marcus Croto</em>
bronze
63.5 x 59 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
late 15th century
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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f630b3208e58ba7c06fb0da244a2c71e
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141df181cc39628453d6cd2aa02235fc
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Dublin Core
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
1964.266
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>GUACIALOTI</strong>, Andrea (GUAZZALOTTI)
Italian, 1435 - 1495
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>GUACIALOTI</strong>, Andrea (GUAZZALOTTI)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Niccolo Palmieri of Sicily, Bishop of Orte</em>
bronze
63 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
before 1467
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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d2ab8952764be4da712612bc24433ee4
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Dublin Core
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
1964.267
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>GUACIALOTI</strong>, Andrea (GUAZZALOTTI)
Italian, 1435 - 1495
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>GUACIALOTI</strong>, Andrea (GUAZZALOTTI)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Niccolo Palmieri</em>
bronze
63 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1467
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
1964.268
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>GUACIALOTI</strong>, Andrea (GUAZZALOTTI)
Italian, 1435 - 1495
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>GUACIALOTI</strong>, Andrea (GUAZZALOTTI)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Alfonso II of Aragon, Duke of Calabria</em>
bronze
61 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1481
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.269
Creator
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<strong>GUACIALOTI</strong>, Andrea (GUAZZALOTTI)
Italian, 1435 - 1495
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>GUACIALOTI</strong>, Andrea (GUAZZALOTTI)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Calixtus III (Alfonso Borgia of Spain), Pope</em>
bronze
42.5 mm
Source
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Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1455 - 1458
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/e0a8f0296cd01b1da7610b40ffa4d7e0.jpg
61bb472dd4d0bcb22a9c68876f8a8d5f
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/5ca62462dcd86f87f29958710fef76d5.jpg
e3358f0558c691bc01ee6e32e67c5fbc
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.270
Creator
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<strong>GEREMIA</strong>, Cristoforo di
Italian, active from 1456; died before 1476
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>GEREMIA</strong>, Cristoforo di
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Alfonso V of Aragon</em>
bronze
75 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
after 1458?
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/85f883015cf7a707f3dfef8266914a34.jpg
20a510c3894e7fc24322e07dc369ed4e
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/d4d6ae65b4569547bd944443023a600c.jpg
b501cc4449ea625ccef6e3111a7e9d4d
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.271
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>GEREMIA</strong>, Cristoforo di
Italian, active from 1456; died before 1476
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>GEREMIA</strong>, Cristoforo di
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Augustus Caesar Imperator</em>
bronze
74 mm
On the rim front side of medal: PPP E SEMPER AUGUSTUS VIR CAESAR IMPERATOR PONT
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
probably 1468
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/7812b0db2671dfbc7d50e29992a0e999.jpg
c0266137b6528c95099999b17a8db3bd
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/72d60090d7e201a916adcf77754731f9.jpg
59f62f609b75714c2db477019248fbc3
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.272
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>GEREMIA</strong>, Cristoforo di
Italian, active from 1456; died before 1476
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>GEREMIA</strong>, Cristoforo di
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Guillaume D'Estouteville of Normandy</em>
bronze
47 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
after 1461
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/12db56ea8bbdfbec004578cb362b2173.jpg
f24eeab502bf8c6fcefff176d3dab014
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/e9719ee5d3f9e776f861fc99d9ea5cf6.jpg
6035247215021ea8957bb2997d9d01ce
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.273
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>GEREMIA</strong>, Cristoforo di
Italian, active from 1456; died before 1476
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>GEREMIA</strong>, Cristoforo di
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Paul II (Pietro Barbo of Venice), Pope</em>
bronze
39 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1469/70?
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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2b4d3eed8d164148a4bc4610a77cc13b
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e6ab701c1f5e47a6678a57f78c1a0c94
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.274
Creator
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<strong>LYSIPPUS</strong>
Italian, active last half 15th century
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>LYSIPPUS</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Sixtus IV (Francesco della Rovere of Albissola), Pope</em>
bronze
40.5 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1475
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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0cc8558746f79ecbd53c5f617983eb8a
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1219256e496d63e63926d6045482cdde
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.275
Creator
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<strong>LYSIPPUS</strong>
Italian, active last half 15th century
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>LYSIPPUS</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Giovanni Alvise Toscani</em>
bronze
73 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
last half of 15th century
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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ce78b405c7ace65309140d796e68a06d
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2fcf535a38afac6e2acc732cf82a44f0
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.276
Creator
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<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Italian, last half 15th century
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Giuliano della Rovere (Pope Julius II)</em>
bronze
36 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1483
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.277
Creator
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<strong>CANDIDA</strong>, Giovanni (CANDIDA, Filangeri di?)
Italian, before 1450 - after 1495
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>CANDIDA</strong>, Giovanni (CANDIDA, Filangeri di?)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy</em>
bronze
39 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1474
-
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5ae9cb735ca742065b7e4ccc7816de36
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.278
Creator
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<strong>CANDIDA</strong>, Giovanni (CANDIDA, Filangeri di?)
Italian, before 1450 - after 1495
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>CANDIDA</strong>, Giovanni (CANDIDA, Filangeri di?)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Maximilian I of Austria</em>
bronze
48 mm
REV: Mary of Burgundy, Maximilian's Wife
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1477
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.279
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>CANDIDA</strong>, Giovanni (CANDIDA, Filangeri di?)
Italian, before 1450 - after 1495
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>CANDIDA</strong>, Giovanni (CANDIDA, Filangeri di?)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Nicolas Maugras, Bishop of Uzes</em>
bronze
82 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
n.d.
-
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c7af724a73cc59524643c02cbc8dd4e1
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.280
Creator
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<strong>CANDIDA,</strong> Giovanni (CANDIDA, Filangeri di?)
Italian, before 1450 - after 1495
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>CANDIDA</strong>, Giovanni (CANDIDA, Filangeri di?)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Thomas Bohier of Issoire, Baron de Saint-Ciergue</em>
bronze
65 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1503
15th century
16th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/06987f0deb6cf6a393da27d2a683e9dc.JPG
6a41a2f1d30c01263e8480a79008a070
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/4fb18b96a9b54cc4cb3c94fdf989eb29.jpg
d1a6b79dd27d0488d64894e7f65ec116
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.281
Creator
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<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Italian (Roman), late 15th century
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Domenico Grimani of Venice, Cardinal</em>
bronze
54 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
perhaps 1493
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/9acba441bc580d5a342d2718a5fec279.jpg
d2da190960d2002b80d386c4c168569b
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.282
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Italian (Roman), early 16th century
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Giuliano II de' Medici</em>
bronze
42 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
perhaps 1513
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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93e4c2c8ffbbaa702cec5749085ea7b9
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/019a6408c16da99140b421a38663f405.jpg
09796f4467ef6215a5fa69db37d3f596
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.283
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Italian (Roman), early 16th century
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Giuliano II de' Medici</em>
bronze
34 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1513
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/352e48544e83e6f0898de5f18a27e82f.jpg
76374abd44e144bb659a5e3899aac2d6
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/7c3677fadbcfcf80ef8e68d862b3e222.jpg
5d209b50a5f0031b14fb981f679f2e59
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.284
Creator
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<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Italian (Roman), late 15th century
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Jesus Christ</em>
bronze
82.5
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1492 - 1500
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/b72b998dc6419a7dc45b271b7fa24c68.jpg
98eaa2520ea4bf45938035a3ea028fd4
http://art-collections.museum.ucsb.edu/files/original/5b8ee7765fd54fef152553ff07616755.jpg
09796f4467ef6215a5fa69db37d3f596
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.285
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Italian (Roman), late 15th century
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Jesus Christ</em>
bronze
91 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
ca. 1492 - 1500
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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104a1fefaee1fc27c23df76ae3589408
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.286
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Italian (Florentine), last half 15th century
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Artist unknown</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Cosimo de' Medici, Pater Patriae</em>
bronze
72 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1465 - 1469
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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9f51d8ff9422208336550a49cc3eff8d
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.287
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>GIOVANNI</strong>, Bertoldo di
Italian, ca. 1420 - 1491 Florence
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>GIOVANNI</strong>, Bertoldo di
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Mohammad II</em>
bronze
94 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
possibly 1480/81
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.288
Creator
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<strong>GIOVANNI</strong>, Bertoldo di
Italian, ca. 1420 - 1491 Florence
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>GIOVANNI</strong>, Bertoldo di
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Lorenzo de' Medici, Il Magnifico</em>
bronze
65 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
probably September 1478
-
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69fc567e96a3018fbc518ad81a87d5cb
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.289
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>GIOVANNI</strong>, Bertoldo di
Italian, ca. 1420 - 1491 Florence
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>GIOVANNI</strong>, Bertoldo di
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary</em>
bronze
52 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
15th C.
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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f96780918dcb350c6ab69f7016ffcf13
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
Physical Object
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Identifier
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1964.290
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
<strong>FIORENTINO</strong>, Niccolo (SPINELLI, Niccolo di Forzore)
Italian, 1430 - 1510
Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>FIORENTINO</strong>, Niccolo (SPINELLI, Niccolo di Forzore)
Description
An account of the resource
<em>Lorenzo il Magnifico</em>
bronze
83 mm
Source
A related resource from which the described resource is derived
Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
late 15th century
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
-
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329629b09248af62473588321872172a
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45e5ace66299af7f1bac36919e6dbd16
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
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1964.291
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FIORENTINO, Niccolo (SPINELLI, Niccolo di Forzore)
Italian, 1430 - 1510
Title
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<strong>FIORENTINO</strong>, Niccolo (SPINELLI, Niccolo di Forzore)
Description
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<em>Innocent VIII (Giambattista Cybo of Genoa), Pope</em>
bronze
57 mm
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Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
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ca. 1485
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture
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<strong>The Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes</strong>
Description
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<span>Intricately carved reliefs cast in metal or carved in wood, the Morgenroth Collection of medals and plaquettes rivals major collections of similar materials in the National Gallery in Washington DC or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The medals commemorate important personages and events, an ancient custom which was revived during the Renaissance. Displayed at AD&A Museum in a </span><em>Wunderkammer</em><span> or “cabinet of curiosities,” the medals are viewed by visitors as Italian collectors in fifteenth and sixteenth centuries experienced them. The plaquettes, both round and rectangular in format, are just inches in size, featuring delicate bas-relief portraits and scenes of mythological and Christian subject matter. The Morgenroth collection is among the founding collections of the museum and belongs to the art historical heritage of Santa Barbara. These extraordinary medals and plaquettes, amassed by Mr. Morgenroth primarily between 1927 and 1939, received their inaugural exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art from January to March 1943.</span>
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Identifier
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1964.292
Creator
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<strong>FIORENTINO</strong>, Niccolo (SPINELLI, Niccolo di Forzore)
Italian, 1430 - 1510
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<strong>FIORENTINO</strong>, Niccolo (SPINELLI, Niccolo di Forzore)
Description
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<em>Girolamo Ridolfi of San Gimignano</em>
bronze
51 mm
Source
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Sigmund Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes
Date
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ca. 1485
15th century
Bronze
italian
portrait
Sculpture