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Lot nuber 820

FRANCE, Royal (Restored). Louis XVIII. 1814-1824. Æ Medal (50mm, 42.27 g, 12h). Restoration of the Church of Saint Genevieve – Le Panthéon. By Andrieu and Barre. Puymaurin, director. Dated 1822 (in Roman numerals).


Electronic Auction 480
Lot: 820.
 Estimated: $ 100

World Medals, Bronze

Sold For $ 110. This amount does not include the buyer’s fee.

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FRANCE, Royal (Restored). Louis XVIII. 1814-1824. Æ Medal (50mm, 42.27 g, 12h). Restoration of the Church of Saint Genevieve – Le Panthéon. By Andrieu and Barre. Puymaurin, director. Dated 1822 (in Roman numerals). LVDOVICVS • XVIII FRANC • ET • NAV • REX, head right, with hair tied in ribbon / PROPRIAS · IN · AEDES · REDVX SVORVM · VOTIS · EXCIPITVR, the Church, standing right and holding long cross and olive branch, and Paris, standing left, resting hand on coat-of-arms set on ground; between them in clouds, St.Genevieve; façade of Le Panthéon in background; in exergue, ALMAE · GENOVEFAE · PARISINORVM · PATRONAE/ BASILICA · RELIGIONI · VINDICATA/ REGIS · EX · EDICTIO · MDCCCXXII. Collignon –. Brown surfaces. EF.

The Panthéon was designed by Jacques-Germain Soufflot for Louis XV, who intended it to serve as a church dedicated to Saint Genevieve, the patron saint of Paris. By the time construction was completed in 1790, Louis had been deposed, and the secular French Republic turned structure into a mausoleum for notable French citizens. The building was consecrated as a church in 1822 – as commemorated by this medal – but reverted back to a mausoleum again in 1830. The process would repeat itself once more, with President Louis Napoléon again transforming it into a church, before it was ultimately returned to a mausoleum in 1881.

Closing Date and Time: 11 November 2020 at 14:33:00 ET.

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