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Medals of Dishonour Philip Attwood

Medals of Dishonour By Philip Attwood

Medals of Dishonour by Philip Attwood


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Alongside the longstanding and well-known association of medals with glory and achievement lies another darker tradition of the medal as an indicator of dishonor. This book reveals this little-known history, and shows how internationally renowned contemporary artists who engage with the medal as a vehicle for political and social comment.

Medals of Dishonour Summary

Medals of Dishonour by Philip Attwood

Alongside the longstanding and well-known association of medals with glory and achievement lies another darker tradition of the medal as an indicator of dishonour. Medals of Dishonour will reveal this little-known history, and will also show internationally renowned contemporary artists engaging with the medal as a vehicle for political and social comment. The first part of the catalogue consists of a representative selection of about twenty medals of the 17tha20th centuries, including Dutch medals satirizing James II and Louis XIV, German and British medals on financial scandal and political corruption, a French medal showing Napoleon III as a cockchafer, German WWI anti-war medals, and two of David Smithas Medal for Dishonor. The second part consists of medals and related drawings recently commissioned by the British Art Medal Trust from twelve celebrated contemporary artists. The artists were asked to make works focusing on important issues of our times. Subjects include war, race, ASBOs and our modern obsession with shopping.

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GOR007234000
9780714118161
0714118168
Medals of Dishonour by Philip Attwood
Used - Very Good
Paperback
British Museum Press
2009-06-15
136
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