Piece of metal struck with a design to commemorate a person, place, or event.
Medals can be of various sizes and shapes, ranging from large medallions to small plaques, or plaquettes. Most medals are made of gold, silver, bronze, or lead, the precious metals being used for the finer productions. The art of the medalist began in the mid-15th century with bronze medals of Italian Renaissance rulers and humanists. Some of the most beautiful were made by Benvenuto Cellini .
Henry IV and Marie de Medicis portrayed on the obverse side of a bronze-gilt medal by Guillaume ...
Courtesy of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Samuel H. Kress Collection