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BELGIUM, Centenaire du Conservatoire Royal de Musique de Bruxelles [Centenary of the Royal...
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BELGIUM, Centenaire du Conservatoire Royal de Musique de Bruxelles [Centenary of the Royal Conservatory of Music], 1932, an Art Déco bronze medal by M. Rau for Fisch, three females representing music, singing and theatre, rev. central cartouche bearing the conjoined heads of the five directors of the Conservatoire since its inception, edge impressed fisch & cie, 70mm, 147.36g (cf. Elsen 93, 2513). Extremely fine, attractive £50-£70
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Originally the Conservatoire royal de Bruxelles and dating to 1813, the music title was added in 1832. Its first director, François-Joseph Fétis (1784-1871) was appointed by Léopold I in 1833. Fétis was succeeded by François-Auguste Gevaert (1828-1908), Edgar-Pierre-Joseph Tinel (1854-1912), Charles-Louis-Léon Dubois (1859-1935) and Joseph-Marie-Alphonse-Nicolas Jongen (1873-1953); the first three died in post, while Dubois was succeeded by Jongen in 1925
BELGIUM, Centenaire du Conservatoire Royal de Musique de Bruxelles [Centenary of the Royal Conservatory of Music], 1932, an Art Déco bronze medal by M. Rau for Fisch, three females representing music, singing and theatre, rev. central cartouche bearing the conjoined heads of the five directors of the Conservatoire since its inception, edge impressed fisch & cie, 70mm, 147.36g (cf. Elsen 93, 2513). Extremely fine, attractive £50-£70
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Originally the Conservatoire royal de Bruxelles and dating to 1813, the music title was added in 1832. Its first director, François-Joseph Fétis (1784-1871) was appointed by Léopold I in 1833. Fétis was succeeded by François-Auguste Gevaert (1828-1908), Edgar-Pierre-Joseph Tinel (1854-1912), Charles-Louis-Léon Dubois (1859-1935) and Joseph-Marie-Alphonse-Nicolas Jongen (1873-1953); the first three died in post, while Dubois was succeeded by Jongen in 1925
The Silich Collection of Historical and Art Medals (Part III)
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