Marianne - White Shadow Edition is a drawing by Fred Larucci which was uploaded on April 18th, 2021.
Marianne - White Shadow Edition
(2015) Marianne - French Commemorative Gold Medal - White Shadow Edition - Illustration No.94, Hand Drawn in Graphite on 96lb. Canson Bristol Thick... more
by Fred Larucci
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10.000 x 10.000 inches
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Title
Marianne - White Shadow Edition
Artist
Fred Larucci
Medium
Drawing - Graphite Pencils On 96lb. Canson Bristol Thick Sheet Stock Paper
Description
(2015) Marianne - French Commemorative Gold Medal - White Shadow Edition - Illustration No.94, Hand Drawn in Graphite on 96lb. Canson Bristol Thick Board sheet stock. Pencils used (5h,4h,h,f,b,3b,5b,6b,8b), Total drawing time, 63 hours. This is the 3rd French/France coin in my coin series and the 14th overall.
Marianne is a Small Round medal of Bronze or Gold commemorating the centennial of the Bank of France (1800-1900). Front side has an inscription around the edge and a depiction of Marianne allegorical Figure for the Republic of France, shown wearing armor and a winged helmet. Created by Louis Louy, 1900. Diameter size 2.625 depth: 0.125
Banque De France Medaille du centenaire. 1800-1900. Argent 68, 19 mm. Gravee par Oscar Roty. La Republique casquee et cuirassee a gauche.
R/: la Confiance et le Travail devant une vallee ou coule un riviere. Attribution au revers a Reynaud, Receveur des Finances. 132.84g. Inscribed on the front around the edge: Centenaire de la Banque de France 1800-1900, on the riverside: Confiane et Travail/Louis Louy.
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April 18th, 2021
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Comments (1)
Peggy Mower
Your drawings are incredible. They have so much detail and they have immense eye appeal. I've been visiting this website for a long time but I've overlooked the drawings--that is, until I discovered yours. They're phenomenal. I think it's the rough sketches that I tend to steer away from. I also liked the coins from the 2004 Olympics in Athens. They produced a set of Commemorative Coins.They're still available.