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Title
Man with Narrow-Brimmed Tall Hat
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Woman in Shawl with Hands Clasped
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Young Woman with Wide-Brimmed Hat
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Old Woman Reading at Table
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Man with Hand in Coat
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Young Man Leaning on Table
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Old Bald Man with Beard
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Man Wearing Hat with Raised Hand
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Woman Wearing a Woven Headdress
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Woman Wearing Shawl and Looking Right
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Woman Wearing Shawl
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Young Woman Looking Right
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Man in Hat Looking Right
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Man in Hat Looking Left
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Man Illuminated by Candlelight
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Woman Pointing and Wearing Hat with Plume
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Man Wearing Pince-Nez Glasses and Reading
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Woman with Cat and Child
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Man Wearing High Collar Shirt and Hat
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Old Man with Beard and Hat
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Man Wearing Tricorn Hat with Plume
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Old Beared Man Looking Down
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Old Bearded Man Wearing Livery Collar
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Old Bearded Man with Raised Hand
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Old Woman Wearing Plumed Hat
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Seated Old Man with Raised Arm
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Woman Counting Money
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Seated Man with Pipe
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Group Portrait: Street Musician, Woman, and Dog
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Group Portrait: Man, Two Women, and Dog
Title
Man with Chin Resting on Hand
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Man Looking to the Right
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Old Bearded Man within Decorative Frame
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Woman in Shawl Pointing
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Portrait of Hendrik Chalon
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Self-portrait of Jan Chalon
Creator
Conrad Malte-Brun
Coverage
[Iran, Caucasus, Central Asia]
Creator
Conrad Malte-Brun
Coverage
[Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Middle East, Caucasus, Cyprus]
Creator
Malte-Brun, Conrad, 1775-1826
Creator
Malte-Brun, Conrad, 1775-1826
Coverage
[England, Great Britain, Wales]
Creator
Malte-Brun, Conrad, 1775-1826
Coverage
[Africa, North, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Libya]
Title
Espagne Occidentale et Portugal
Creator
Malte-Brun, Conrad, 1775-1826
Coverage
[Spain, Portugal]
Title
National Medals, Series of Medals on British Victories
Subject
[British History, Napoleonic Wars, British Victory]
Description
This bronze medal commemorates the victorious British conclusion of the Napoleonic Wars. The verso features a young, spry British soldier representative of the strong British military forces. The soldier is dress in highly decorated military uniform which demonstrates the accomplishments of the British forces. Surrounding the soldier is the inscription “NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT,” which translates to “no one provokes me with impunity.” This Latin phrase developed in Scotland when the Scottish were fighting desperately form their liberation from the British; it later became the motto of Scotland. Ironically enough, the British, along with other regions, adopted this phrase as a reminder of strength and resilience.
Title
National Medals, Series of Medals on British Victories
Subject
[Napoleonic Wars, British Victory, British History]
Description
The reverse of this bronze medal commemorates the conclusion of the Napoleonic Wars, and it features list of the different countries that the British defended throughout the course of the wars as well as the years that the wars began and ended. Surrounding the list is a decorated wreath. The inscriptions include “MDCCI. EGYPT. PORTUGAL. SPAIN. FRANCE. BELGIUM. MDCCCXV.”
Coverage
[Iran, Caucasus, Central Asia, Afghanistan, Iraq]
Subject
[Medals, Napoleonic Wars, British History, Rulers]
Description
This medal celebrates the reign of King George III of the United Kingdom. Ascending the throne in 1760, King George III rule the realm for some six decades, retaining his popularity despite the loss of the American colonies. He presided over the British triumph over France during the Napoleonic Wars. The last years of his reign were overshadowed by his illness, which required a regency led by his son, the future George IV.
The bronze medal commemorates George III’s reign. The verso features the king’s profile as a classical Greco-Roman character wearing a laurel; inscriptions include “HOC AUSPICE ORBIS SALVIS” (“safety of this world”); “MDCCCXVII,” “Mudie D.,” and “Webb F.”
Title
National Medals, Series of Medals on British Victories
Subject
[Napoleonic Wars, Medals, British History]
Description
Title page of the National Medals, Series of Medals on British Victories, a series of propaganda medals produced in Britain to commemorate the Napoleonic Wars.
Title
National Medals, Series of Medals on British Victories
Subject
[Napoleonic Wars, Medals, British History, Rulers]
Description
This medal celebrates the reign of King George III of the United Kingdom. Ascending the throne in 1760, King George III rule the realm for some six decades, retaining his popularity despite the loss of the American colonies. He presided over the British triumph over France during the Napoleonic Wars. The last years of his reign were overshadowed by his illness, which required a regency led by his son, the future George IV.
The bronze medal commemorates George III’s reign. The reverse features two Graces dressed in Greco-Roman attire. The woman to the left wears a veil and holds a cross in her right hand and a lion lies at her feet. This character represents religion. She holds the hand of the woman to the right to is seated on a rock holding a cornucopia and a horn.
There are the inscriptions “RELIGIONE. FIDE ET CONSTANTIA’’ translates to ‘’by religion, faith, and consistency,” “MDCCCXVII,” “J. Mudie. D,” and “Depaulis. F.”
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