Crucifixion – Medallion – by Andro Meszaros
"Bronze medal
'Crucifixion', designed by Andro Meszaros and minted by Pinches, London, in
1947.
This is the
11th medal of the Stations of the Cross by renowned medal sculptor Andor
Meszaros.
Meszaros, a Hungarian immigrant, arrived in Australia in 1938.
He
found that Australia did not have a developed tradition in medallic art and in
1949 travelled to England to undertake sculpture and medallion work at
Canterbury.
Here his Stations of the Cross medal series, which he had been
designing for seven years, was endorsed by the Bishop of the Cathedral and
became known as the 'Canterbury Series'.
It took Andor a further 20 years to
complete the 14 medals of the series, which was available in both silver and bronze.
Description (above):
A bronze
uniface medal (64 mm diameter) depicting Christ being nailed to the cross,
three other figures in the field."
.
No comments:
Post a Comment