Vintage French Bronze and Enamel Saint Caroline Modernist Medal | outlet Elie Pellegrin
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The modernist medallists practiced their craft from the 1930s through the 1970s. They dismissed Victorian style as too decorative, Art Nouveau pieces were deemed too fussy, and the Art Deco aesthetic was considered excessively rigid. Mid-Century medallists used avant-garde designs, whimsical portrayals of people, and floral motifs to create pieces which were in keeping with the Modernist movements of the day. Modernist medals were delicate, yet daring.
This artsy medal centers on an imagery of Saint Caroline, patron saint of purity. Caroline was born in Bavaria, Germany on June 20, 1797. A cross is on the reverse.
The medal is crafted in bronze and decorated with glassy enamel in blue, white, black, and cream. It measures 1-3/8 inches in diameter and weighs in at 20.1 grams.
The medal is by Élie Pellegrin (1914-2001) a famous French sculptor born at the beginning of WWI into a devoutly Christian family. His staunch faith became a major influence in the wonderful art that he created during his life.
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