Here's another press release from the American Numismatic Society, this time about a new medal in honor of numismatic researcher and author Eric Newman.
-Editor
The American Numismatic Society is pleased to announce the limited edition medal honoring ANS Trustee Emeritus, Eric P. Newman.
The medal will be minted in both bronze and silver and will be available by subscription only until January 13, 2012.
About the Medal
Eric P. Newman, America's foremost numismatist, collector, and scholar celebrated his 100th birthday on May 25, 2011. In his honor and in recognition of his numerous achievements, the American Numismatic Society commissioned Philadelphia artist Amy Kann to create a bas relief portrait of Mr. Newman.
At his birthday celebration held in NYC, ANS Chairman of the Board, Kenneth L. Edlow, presented Mr. Newman with the framed relief portrait. The two-sided limited edition medal will utilize the design of the original 7.75 x 9.875 inch bas relief portrait of Mr.
Newman on the obverse. The reverse depicts Mr. Newman seated and reading at a desk. The Newman medal will be struck in both bronze and silver after the subscription period on January 13, 2012.
About the Honoree
A beloved American numismatist, scholar, collector and philanthropist, Mr. Newman served on the ANS Council (Board of Trustees) from 1966 to
2003 when he was named Honorary Trustee. The Society presented its highest honor to Mr. Newman in 1978, with the Archer M. Huntington Medal in recognition of outstanding numismatic scholarship.
Mr. Newman has served the community and the ANS in many ways. In 1981 he fully endowed the ANS' celebrated Graduate Summer Seminar, which is now named in his honor. An article and complete bibliography of Eric P. Newman's published works were featured in the 2011 no. 2 issue of the ANS Magazine.
About the Artist
Amy Kann's sculpture is represented in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Museum, the British Museum, the Brookgreen Gardens Museum and the National Sculpture Society. She was commissioned by the Brookgreen Gardens Museum to design and sculpt their 2010 bas relief medal. In 2010 Ms. Kann was nominated for the Anonymous Was a Woman Grant.
In 2006, she received the National Sculpture Society's Alex J. Ettl Grant for Sculpture, given to recognize a lifetime distinguished body of work by a non-member and, later in that year, she was elected into the society's membership. In 1988 she won First Prize, the Portrait Award from the National Sculpture Society.
Since then she has earned numerous awards such as Best in Show Awards from the Portrait Society of America Competitions, the Bronze Medal from National Sculpture Society, the First Place Award for Sculpture from the Salmagundi Club, along with many other awards from both the National Sculpture Society, the Audubon Society, the Allied Artists of America and the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Society. She is represented by the James Graham and Son's Gallery of New York City, the Morris Whiteside Gallery of Hilton Head, SC and the Wendt Gallery of Laguna Beach, CA.
Medal Sponsors
The Eric P. Newman 100th Birthday bas relief's design and fabrication were generously sponsored by ANS Fellows Jonathan H. Kagan, Donald Scarinci, Lawrence R. Stack, and Anthony J. Terranova.
Medal Description
Size: 2.40 x 3.44 in. (60.7 x 87.3 mm)
Weight: Bronze: 198.2 g
Silver (.999 FS): 226.3 g
The Medalcraft Mint Inc., Green Bay WI, has been selected to die-strike the collection.
Subscription information and Pricing
All orders for the medal must be received by January 13, 2012.
Bronze:
Regular Price: $58 ANS Member Price: $45
Silver
Regular Price: $498 ANS Member Price: $395 New York State Residents add 8.875% tax.
Shipping & handling costs: Domestic $10 + $7 each additional medal / International $15 + $10 each additional medal
If ordering quantity please contact the ANS at 212-571-4470 ext. 117 or orders@numismatics.org
To order on line or to download a subscription form, visit the ANS Store:
http://www.numismatics.org/Store/NewmanMedal
For more information on this limited edition medal please contact
212-571-4470 ext. 117
or send an email to orders@numismatics.org
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