Ovide yencesse biography of michael

  • Joan of Arc, Saint Michael the Archangel and France, medal created by Ovide Yencesse.
  • Title: International Exhibition, Milan.
  • OVIDE yencesse Ovide Yencesse medalist sculptor French was born at Dijon 1809 He belongs to a Burgundian family of Flemish origin lie commenced.
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    Joan of Arc, Saint Michael the Archangel and France, medal created by Ovide Yencesse.

    Beautiful medal depicting Joan of Arc receiving a sword from France. France is represented as a warrior, with a fleur de lis shield on her side. In the background, Saint Michael the Archangel is carrying  above Mother France's head the crown Joan of Arc will regain for her, by "throwing the English out of France".

    This highly detailed medal is available in gold 18 carats and silver, in 18 or 22mm. You can have a name, date or initials engraved at the back.

    This design also exists in bronze, as an art medal, with a portrait of Joan of Arc at the back.

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    Title:International Exhibition, Milan

    Artist:Medalist: Ovide Yencesse (French, Dijon 1869–1947 Paris)

    Date:1906

    Culture:French

    Medium:Bronze

    Dimensions:2 1/16 × 2 3/4 in. (5.2 × 7 cm)

    Classification:Medals and Plaquettes

    Credit Line:Bequest of Fannie F. Einstein, in memory of Emanuel Einstein, by exchange, and Various Donors, 1991

    Object Number:1991.3

    Signature: On obverse, in upper left behind boy's head: OVIDE YENCESSE

    Inscription: Obverse: (at top) EXPOSITION INTERNATIONALE/MILAN/1906/SECTION FRANCAIS/TRANSPORTS/ART/DECORATIF; (along bottom) COMITE FRANCAIS DES EXPOSITIONS A L'ETRANGER

    [ Shepherd Gallery , New York, until 1991; sold to MMA ]

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