Medal - Stefan Schwartz 1919 front Medal - Stefan Schwartz 1919 back
Medal - Stefan Schwartz 1919 photo
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Medal - Stefan Schwartz

1919 year
Bronze 66.97 g -
Description
Location
Austria
Period
First Republic (1919-1934)
Type
Commemorative medals › Personality medals
Year
1919
Composition
Bronze
Weight
66.97 g
Size
66 mm
Shape
Rectangular
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-11-12
References
Numista
N#359382
Rarity index
100%

Comment

Stefan Schwartz (1851-1924) was a famous Austrian sculptor and medallist. Initially working in a metal factory in Pest, he moved to Vienna where he learned chasing, a metalwork technique. From 1869 to 1874 he studied at the art academy in Vienna, where he was apprenticed to Otto König. There, he became an art teacher in 1876. Along with Rudolf Mayer, he ran his own school in 1875. He was honored with a golden medal at the Internationalen Kunstausstellung in Berlin in 1896. He became renowned for the emperor’s portrait, featured on Austrian money. Nowadays most of his work is included in the Museum für angewandte Kunst in Vienna.