Italian Renaissance Medals

John VIII Palaeologus John VIII and Page on Horseback
Lead, cast, 101.6 mm Ø, 504.4 g Antonio di Puccio Pisano, called Pisanello c. 1438-1439
Leonello d'Este Cupid Teaching a Lion to Sing
Bronze, cast, 100.2 mm Ø, 230.1 g Antonio di Puccio Pisano, called Pisanello
Antonia del Balzo Hope Standing on Vessel
Bronze, cast, 40.8 mm Ø, 29.7 g Pier Jacopo Alari Bonacolsi, called Antico c. 1484/1485
Andrea Carafa Prudence
Bronze, cast, 38.0 mm Ø, 31.1 g Girolamo Santacroce (attributed) before 1523
Francesco I Sforza Memorial Chapel
Lead, cast, 90.5 mm Ø, 280.9 g Sperandio di Bartolommeo Savelli c. 1466
Altobello Averoldo Truth Unveiled
Bronze, cast, 92.9 mm Ø, 250.8 g Maffeo Olivieri (attributed) ca. 1517-1521
Pope Julius II Shepherd with Sheep and Mountain Gateway
Gilt bronze, cast, 56.5 mm Ø, 52.3 g Cristoforo Foppa Caradosso (attributed) 1506
Pope Callixtus III Coat of Arms
Bronze, cast, 42.7 mm Ø, 40.4 g Andrea Guacialoti (attributed) 1455/1458
Pope Pius II Coat of Arms
Bronze, cast, 56.3 mm Ø, 91.9 g Andrea Guacialoti (attributed) 1460
Pope Sixtus IV Constancy
Bronze, cast, 61.1 mm Ø, 81.4 g Andrea Guacialoti dated 1481
Pope Paul II Pope Paul II
Bronze, cast, 38.1 x 44.5 mm Ø, 40.0 g Cristoforo di Geremia (attributed) c. 1468
Pope Sixtus IV Bridge Over River
Bronze, cast, 40.2 mm Ø, 32.0 g Ermes Flavio de Bonis, called Lysippus the Younger (attributed) 1473
Giovanni Toscani Neptune in Sea-Car
Bronze, cast, 42.5 mm Ø, 39.8 g Ermes Flavio de Bonis, called Lysippus the Younger (attributed) before 1477
Giovanni Alvise Toscani Inscription
Bronze, cast, 73.2 mm Ø, 106.9 g Ermes Flavio de Bonis, called Lysippus the Younger c. 1473-77
Maximilian I Mary of Burgundy
Bronze, cast, 49.0 mm Ø, 33.8 g Giovanni Candida (attributed) c. 1477
Pope Leo X Peace Setting Fire to Arms
Gilt bronze, cast, 42.4 mm Ø, 41.6 g Pier Maria Serbaldi da Pescia, called Tagliacarne (possibly attributed) c. 1515/1516