Secessionist Medals
Secessionist Artists 1919-1925 => Erzsébet von Esseö => Topic started by: Rabenauge on December 22, 2019, 07:32:03 AM
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Esseö, Elisabeth (Erzsébet) von. 1919.
PAX —— 1919 (Peace 1919). Cast bronze, dark verdigris patina; 68 mm, 86.76 g; vorzüglich (extremely fine). Very rare.
Obverse: Woman's head (but see Huszár/Procopius below), full face with frowning brows, downcast, near-closed eyes, downturned mouth, wearing sallet-style helmet; title inscription left and right, respectively, at eye level.
Reverse: Three stylized, elongate heraldic shields of Germany, Hungary, and Austria; beneath shields OP・ (opus) followed by artist's monogram encircled, ligatured ƎE.
Cf: Schulman. 1919(?). La Guerre Européenne, Catalogue LXXV, p. 98: 900.
Cf: Huszár, Lajos, and Béla Procopius. 1932. Medaillen- und Plakettenkunst in Ungarn, p. 200: 1926 ("Marskopf" [head of Mars]).
Cf: Jones, M. 1979. The Dance of Death: Medallic Art of the First World War, p. 32: 54, and outside rear cover (in color).
British Museum Replica. 1979. Struck bronze, bright verdigris patina, 64.6 mm (British Museum description gives 63 mm), 86.0 g. Edge-punch BMPL (British Museum Publications Limited). Despite smaller size, splotchy patina, and edge-punch, inexperienced collectors and dealers may be fooled when first encountering this piece.