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  2. Medallion (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A medallion is a round or oval ornament [1] that frames a sculptural or pictorial decoration in any context, but typically a façade, an interior, a monument, or a piece of furniture or equipment. Ancient Roman round versions are called an imago clipeata , from the clipeus or Roman round shield.

  3. Linke Wienzeile Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The other building, Linke Wienzeile 38, is known as Medallion House because of its decor of gilded stucco medallions by Wagner's student and frequent collaborator, Koloman Moser. The roof, visible from far away, features several sculpted heads, called The Criers, or The Crying Women by Othmar Schimkowitz.

  4. Edward Maene - Wikipedia

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    Rowley-Pullman House (altered 1886, demolished 1963). Maene executed designs by architect Wilson Eyre, working on local projects such as the Dr. Henry Genet Taylor House and Office (1884), in Camden, New Jersey; [7] a new Dutch Colonial façade and interiors for the Rowley-Pullman House (altered 1886, demolished 1963), at 238 S. 3rd Street, Philadelphia; [8] the William H. Walmsley Building at ...

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  6. Charles Lenormant - Wikipedia

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    In 1840 he was made curator of the Cabinet of Medals. François Guizot , who became minister of foreign affairs in 1841, sent Lenormant on a mission to Greece. On returning from this second visit to the East, Lenormant continued his lectures at the Sorbonne , making a particular study of Christian civilization in its sources.

  7. Medal - Wikipedia

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    Medallion is a vague term, often used for larger, usually circular, medals, which might be worn as pendants round the neck. It is the correct term for such medals from the late Roman Empire , typically distributed by the emperor and bearing his image, but in later periods larger medals are best termed just as medals.

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