Coin [object Object] San Marino obverse
Robert Cronjé
Coin [object Object] San Marino reverse
Robert Cronjé

Medal - President Francesco Cossiga's visit to San Marino on 11-12 June 1990

País San Marino
Emissor San Marino
Período -
Calendário Gregoriano
Período de emissão 1990
Formato round
Alinhamento Medalha ↑↑
Motivo comemorativo Italian president Francesco Cossiga's visit to San Marino on 11-12 June 1990
Fora de circulação? Sim

Informações técnicas

Tipo de item Ficha
Subtipo Fichas de lembrança
Material Simples - Principal: Prata (.800)
Peso 30 g
Largura 40 mm
Altura 40 mm
Espessura 2.7 mm

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BIOGRAPHY OF THE ORIGINAL SKETCHES Arnoldo Pomodoro was born in Morciano di Romagna, throughout childhood and education he lived at Pesaro. His artistic work begins in '53 with a reference to Klee, then recognized by critics. He later moved to Milan. His works of the fifties are reliefs that fascinate poets Leonardo Sinisgalli and Alfonso Gatto. It emerges in these works a singular "writing" (or network of signs or patterns), unprecedented in sculpture, which is now on interpreted variously by the major critics, first Marco Valsecchi, Guido Ballo and Giulio Carlo Argan. It is passed to the "full relief" in the early sixties and then to the large size. He celebrated awards: San Paolo in '63, in Venice in '64, one of the six international awards at the Carnegie Intitute in '67, the Henry Moore Grand Prize in Japan in 1981. His works are in large squares (the Royal in Copenhagen, the Piazza Meda net downtown Milan), in the largest public collection in the parks (that of Pepsi Cola), in the most famous private collections. He taught in the art departments of the prestigious American universities: Stanford University, University of California at Berkeley, Mills College, Oakland. He later lived in Milan next to the "dock" at Porta Ticinese, in a large house which is nestled in the historic district, and is moving fast for the many interests abroad. Silver
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Coin Medal - President Francesco Cossiga's visit to San Marino on 11-12 June 1990 San Marino undefined

Anverso

Gravador S Johnson
Legendas REPUBBLICA SAN MARINO
800
S.JOHNSON
Descrição At the lower half of the medal is carved a stylized view of Mount Titano. This is dominated by the official emblem and the legend SAN MARINO REPUBLIC curved around the upper part. At the bottom towards the left is the silver content (800) in an oval and further left on the edge the initial an surname of the engraver.
Coin Medal - President Francesco Cossiga's visit to San Marino on 11-12 June 1990 San Marino undefined

Reverso

Gravador S Johnson
Legendas VISITA DI FRANCESCO COSSIGA 11-12 GIVNGO 1990
A Pomodoro
Descrição On the reverse is repeated the same stylized view of Mount Titano in which graphic elements have been added to signify the union, with the spirit of the game, between the Italian Republic and the Republic of San Marino. In the upper part of the medal, the legend VISIT OF FRANCESCO COSSIGA 11-12 GIVGNO 1990.

Borda

Descrição Smooth with medal number stamped at the bottom left
Emissões

1990

Calendário Gregoriano
Quantidade emitida 6.000
Primeira emissão 1990
Última emissão 1990
Observações BIOGRAPHY OF THE ORIGINAL SKETCHES Arnoldo Pomodoro was born in Morciano di Romagna, throughout childhood and education he lived at Pesaro. His artistic work begins in '53 with a reference to Klee, then recognized by critics. He later moved to Milan. His works of the fifties are reliefs that fascinate poets Leonardo Sinisgalli and Alfonso Gatto. It emerges in these works a singular "writing" (or network of signs or patterns), unprecedented in sculpture, which is now on interpreted variously by the major critics, first Marco Valsecchi, Guido Ballo and Giulio Carlo Argan. It is passed to the "full relief" in the early sixties and then to the large size. He celebrated awards: San Paolo in '63, in Venice in '64, one of the six international awards at the Carnegie Intitute in '67, the Henry Moore Grand Prize in Japan in 1981. His works are in large squares (the Royal in Copenhagen, the Piazza Meda net downtown Milan), in the largest public collection in the parks (that of Pepsi Cola), in the most famous private collections. He taught in the art departments of the prestigious American universities: Stanford University, University of California at Berkeley, Mills College, Oakland. He later lived in Milan next to the "dock" at Porta Ticinese, in a large house which is nestled in the historic district, and is moving fast for the many interests abroad. Silver

1990

Calendário Gregoriano
Quantidade emitida 6.000
Primeira emissão 1990
Última emissão 1990

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