The new book, European Medals in the Chazen Museum of Art, is also
available from the American Numismatic Society. Its availability was announced in the October 2014
issue of the ANS Enews. -Editor
European Medals in the Chazen Museum of Art
Highlights from the Vernon Hall Collection and Later Acquisitions
Introductory Essay by Stephen K. Scher
Contributors: Philip Attwood, Arne R. Flaten, Mark Jones, Douglas Lewis, Eleonora Luciano, Joseph
G. Reinis, Stephen K. Scher, Jeffrey Chipps Smith, Louis A. Waldman
Edited by Maria F.P. Saffiotti Dale
Softcover, illus.
SBN: 978-1-93327-017-3
List price: $39.95 (plus S&H)
Member price: $27.97 (plus S&H)
Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison American Numismatic Society 2014
This grouping of medals represents the museum’s Renaissance, Baroque, and nineteenth-century
highlights and illustrates the history of the art of the commemorative medal. This catalogue
incorporates the scholarship of nine international medallic experts. Their erudition, consummate
research skills, and effective prose are evident in sixty-one essays on some of the masterpieces of
this art form written for the education and enjoyment of students, specialists, and the general
public alike.
For more information, or to order, see:
European Medals in the Chazen Museum of
Art (numismatics.org/Store/ChazenEuroMedals)
To read the earlier E-Sylum article, see:
NEW BOOK: EUROPEAN MEDALS IN THE CHAZEN
MUSEUM (www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v17n41a05.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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