Renaissance Italy Isotta Degli Mistress of Malatesta large medal Matteo de Pasti

Fin de la vente : 11j 11h
Brand : Renaissance Italy
Circulated/Uncirculated : Circulated
Composition : Bronze
Country/Region of Manufacture : Italy
MPN : Does not apply
Modified Item : No
Type : Medal

Description:   Renaissance Italy Isotta Degli Atti, Mistress of Malatesta large medal by Matteo de’ Pasti


Renaissance Italy. Matteo di Andrea de’ Pasti (active from 1441; d. 1467/8).


Obv : Isotta Degli Atti, Mistress of Malatesta, Bronze Medal, bust right, hair raised in sophisticated style over high frame with jeweled crossed band, falling in twin conical tails D ISOTTAE ARIMINENSI.


Rev:The Malatesta elephant right, in meadow, in exergue M CCCC XLVI, 83mm (Arm I, 21/19; Kress 63 ; Pollard 33 ). An original cast with rich brown patina. Matteo di Andrea de’ Pasti (active from 1441; d. 1467/8). Sculptor, architect and illuminator, Matteo de’ Pasti is known to have worked in Venice in 1441, then Verona and Rimini in 1446. He worked on the cathedral church of Rimini , dedicated to St Francis and commonly known as the Tempio Malatestiano after Sigismondo Malatesta who commissioned its reconstruction. Malatesta and his mistress Isotta degli Atti are the subject of the greater part of de’ Pasti’s work.


This medal is not a re-strike


Ref: Rome202 dec2022 10


Engraver : Matteo de’ Pasti is known to have worked in Venice in 1441, then Verona and Rimini in 1446. He worked on the cathedral church of Rimini , dedicated to St Francis and commonly known as the Tempio Malatestiano after Sigismondo Malatesta who commissioned its reconstruction. Malatesta and his mistress Isotta degli Atti are the subject of the greater part of de’ Pasti’s work.


Weight :  252gr.


Diameter: 83mm or  3.26772 inch.


Thickness : 10mm max  or 0.393701 inch


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Condition: Very Good condition, please see pictures. Authenticity = 100% authentic.


Metal Plain Edge.


 

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Rev:The Malatesta elephant right, in meadow, in exergue M CCCC XLVI, 83mm (Arm I, 21/19; Kress 63 ; Pollard 33 ). An original cast with rich brown patina. Matteo di Andrea de’ Pasti (active from 1441; d. 1467/8). Sculptor, architect and illuminator, Matteo de’ Pasti is known to have worked in Venice in 1441, then Verona and Rimini in 1446. He worked on the cathedral church of Rimini , dedicated to St Francis and commonly known as the Tempio Malatestiano after Sigismondo Malatesta who commissioned its reconstruction. Malatesta and his mistress Isotta degli Atti are the subject of the greater part of de’ Pasti’s work. 1. Return Policy: I offer a three (3) day return policy. You will have three (3) days from receipt, to examine and decide to keep the Item or not. If you decide to keep it, pl