Saturday, 29 July 2017

543) "Treasures of the Spanish Museums": Fifth part of the  Series: Paintings in Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum feature on Spanish  Gold and Silver Coins issued on  07.06.2017:

543) "Treasures of the Spanish Museums": Fifth part of the  Series: Paintings in Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum feature on Spanish  Gold and Silver Coins issued on  07.06.2017:

The Fabrica Nacional Moneda y Timbre - Real Casa de la Moneda has brought out this artistically influenced coin Series detailing some of Spain's greatest treasures and masterpieces from a diverse range of artists, eras and styles, housed in many of the country's exceptional museums and palaces.

The year 2017 marks the 25th Anniversary of the Thyssen-Bornemisza museum, which was opened in 1992. A part of the "Golden Triangle of Art" in Madrid, which also includes the Prado and the Reina Sofia National Galleries, the Thyssen-Bornemisza fills in the historical gaps in its counterpart's collections.

With over 1,600 paintings, the Thyssen-Bornemisza was once the second-largest private collection in the world after the British Royal Collection.

The museum was the result of a competition held in 1987-88 to house the core of the collection of Baron Thyssen (1921-2002). The baron had tried to enlarge the museum, the "Villa Favorita" in Lugano, but could not as permission was not granted from the local government, so he searched for another suitable location in Europe.

Replicating some of the most famous paintings displayed in this museum, the Royal Spanish Mint (Real Casa de la Moneda) has brought out the fifth part of its Series "titled "Treasures of the Spanish Museums":

The five coins issued in the Series are as follows:

400 Euro (8 Escudo) Gold coin:

The Obverse of the 400 Euro Gold Coin depicting a portrait of Henry VIII of England by Hans Holbien - the Younger shown against the backdrop of the painting. On the upper periphery of the coin is the name of the painter "HANS HOLBEIN" and the country of issue "ESPANA" (for "Spain"). The year of issue is "2017" 

The Obverse of the 400 Euro Gold coin depicts a portrait by Hans Holbein - The Younger titled "Portrait of Henry VIII of England" (1537).

This likeness of the Tudor King is a magnificent example of Holbein's remarkable style, characterised by a monumental rendering of figures which are nonetheless endowed with considerable depth.

In this markedly linear portrait, Holbein has used the frontal pose of the regal model and the position of his hands to convey the King's powerful personality and majestic bearing.

The Reverse of the 400 Euro Gold Coin depicting a portrait of Giovanna Tornabuoni by Domenico Ghirlandaio (1489-90) against the backdrop of the painting. The title of the Series "TESOROS DE MUSEOS ESPANOLES" (meaning "Treasures of the Spanish Museums" is seen on the upper periphery of the coin. The denomination of the coin "400 EURO" and the name of the painter "Domenico Ghirlandaio' appears below the denominational value of the coin. Further below is the mint Mark of the Royal Spanish Mint - a crowned "M".   

The Reverse of the 400 Euro Gold coin depicts a portrait of Giovanna Tornabuoni by Domenico Ghirlandaio (1489-90).

This superb panel is a fine example of 15th Century Florentine portraiture. Artists of that time followed classical dictates: body proportions were idealised, while faces devoid of expression were expected to convey character.

In this half-length portrait, the subject appears in strict profile, with her arms bent and her hands clasped together. In the background, a selection of personal belongings appears within a simple architectural frame.

The specifications of this coin are:
Denomination: 400 Euro; Metallic composition: .999 Gold; Weight: 27.0  grams; Diameter: 38.0 mm; Coin Quality: Proof; Mintage Limit: 2,000 pieces; Year of issue: 2017.

50 Euro (Cincuentin) Silver coin:

The Obverse of the 50 Euro Silver Coin depicting a painting by Edward Hopper, with its central theme as the loneliness of the modern city, against the backdrop of the painting. On the upper periphery of the coin is the name of the painter "HOPPER" and the country of issue "ESPANA" (for "Spain"). The year of issue is "2017" 

The Obverse of the 50 Euro Silver coin depicts a painting by Edward Hopper which shows the loneliness of the modern city, which is the central theme in Hopper's work.

In this painting, a woman sits on the edge of a bed in an anonymous hotel room. It is night and she is tired, The space is confined by the wall in the foreground and the chest of drawers on the right, while the long diagonal line of the bed directs the viewer's gaze to the background, where an open window turns the viewer into a voyeur on what is happening in the room.

The Reverse of the 50 Euro Silver Coin depicting a painting titled "The Lost Trail" by C.F. Wimar,  against the backdrop of the painting. The title of the Series "TESOROS DE MUSEOS ESPANOLES" (meaning "Treasures of the Spanish Museums" is seen on the upper periphery of the coin. The denomination of the coin "400 EURO" and the name of the painter "C.F.Wimar" appears below the denominational value of the coin. Further below towards the centre left is the mint Mark of the Royal Spanish Mint - a crowned "M".  

The Reverse of the 50 Euro Silver coin depicts a painting by Charles Ferdinand Wimar titled "The Lost Trail" (1856). 

Wimar depicts the Indians (Native Americans) as exiles, roaming a land that is no longer theirs. Their appearance, with naked torsos and painted faces, reflects the imagery established by his contemporaries and European romantic fantasies about the free and adventurous life on the American border. The artist has used a very powerful imagery and a highly studied composition.

The specifications of this coin are:
Denomination: 50 Euro; Metallic composition: .999 Silver; Weight: 168.75  grams; Diameter: 73.0 mm; Coin Quality: Proof with applied colour; Mintage Limit: 3,000 pieces; Year of issue: 2017.

10 Euro (8 Reales) Silver Coin (First):


The Obverse of the 10 Euro Silver Coin depicting a painting by Peter Paul Rubens, titled "Venus and Cupid", against the backdrop of the painting. On the upper periphery of the coin is the name of the painter "RUBENS" and the country of issue "ESPANA" (for "Spain"). The year of issue is "2017" 

The Obverse of the 10 Euro Silver coin depicts a painting by Peter Paul Rubens, titled "Venus and Cupid" (1606-11 AD).


Rubens was the most outstanding of all Flemish painters and a leading exponent of Baroque Art. His influence on 17th Century painting was enormous, due in part to his personal fame and in part  to the prints which he made after his own compositions.

"Venus and Cupid" is one of his copies of an original by Titan - now lost - which belonged to the Spanish Royal collections. The Flemish painter's subtlety of execution and superb mastery of colour are the most distinctive features of his style.


The Reverse of the 10 Euro Silver Coin depicting a painting titled "The Virgin and Child with Saint Rose of Viterbo" by Bartolome Esteban Murillo. The title of the Series "TESOROS DE MUSEOS ESPANOLES" (meaning "Treasures of the Spanish Museums" is seen on the upper periphery of the coin. The denomination of the coin "10 EURO" and the name of the painter "MURILLO" appears below the denominational value of the coin. Further below towards the centre left is the mint Mark of the Royal Spanish Mint - a crowned "M". 
      The painting by Murillo which is depicted on this coin

The Reverse of the 10 Euro Silver Coin depicting a painting titled "The Virgin and Child with Saint Rose of Viterbo" by Bartolome Esteban Murillo."

The Virgin and Child with Saint Rose of Viterbo" (1670) is a painting belonging to Murillo's mature period. 

Its large size suggests that it was painted for an altar. It uses a classical, triangular composition of a harmonious type to depict the figures on a large scale in the foreground. The loose brush-strokes that sketchily define the forms and the emotional mood created by the gazes, gestures and poses of the principal group, make this canvas affine example of Murillo's work, with its characteristic softness and delicacy that was so greatly appreciated. 

The specifications of this coin are:

Denomination: 10 Euro; Metallic composition: .999 Silver; Weight: 27.0  grams; Diameter: 40.0 mm; Coin Quality: Proof with applied colour; Mintage Limit: 7,500 pieces; Year of issue: 2017.

10 Euro Silver Coin (Second): 

The Obverse of the 10 Euro Silver Coin depicting a painting by Edouard Manet, titled "Horsewoman", against the backdrop of the painting. On the upper periphery of the coin is the name of the painter "MANET" and the country of issue "ESPANA" (for "Spain"). The year of issue is "2017" 

The Obverse of the 10 Euro Silver coin depicts a painting by Edouard Manet, titled "Horsewoman"

Edouard Manet was a practitioner of Realism and a pivotal figure in the renewal of French and Western painting of the late 19th Century.

 This full-face painting belongs to an unfinished series on the four seasons that Manet painted in the last two years of his life. The fact that the work is unfinished clearly shows how confidently it was executed, without hesitation, and the skill with which Manet succeeded in capturing and conveying the essential.
The Reverse of the 10 Euro Silver Coin depicting a painting titled "Portrait of David Lyon" by Thomas Lawrence,  against the backdrop of the painting. The title of the Series "TESOROS DE MUSEOS ESPANOLES" (meaning "Treasures of the Spanish Museums" is seen on the upper periphery of the coin. The denomination of the coin "10 EURO" and the name of the painter "THOMAS LAWRENCE" appears below the denominational value of the coin. Towards the centre left is the mint Mark of the Royal Spanish Mint - a crowned "M". 

The Reverse of the 10 Euro Silver coin depicts a painting by Thomas Lawrence, titled "Portrait of David Lyon".

Thomas Lawrence was the greatest English portraitist of the 19th Century and an artist whose work forms a connecting link between 18th Century trends (which he absorbed and applied) and the new aesthetic of the 19th Century.

The "Portrait of David Lyon" is a mature work from Lawrebce, who has placed his subject/sitter in a spacious, tranquil, landscape setting, imbuing the image with a characteristic air of distinction and elegance as conveyed through the young man's clothing, pose and demeanour. 

The specifications of this coin are:

Denomination: 10 Euro; Metallic composition: .999 Silver; Weight: 27.0  grams; Diameter: 40.0 mm; Coin Quality: Proof with applied colour; Mintage Limit: 7,500 pieces; Year of issue: 2017.

10 Euro Silver Coin (Third): 

The Obverse of the 10 Euro Silver Coin depicting a painting by Juan Gris, titled "Bottle and Fruit Dish", against the backdrop of the painting. On the upper periphery of the coin is the name of the painter "JUAN GRIS" (which is also seen in the painting itself "LE JOUN" and the country of issue "ESPANA" (for "Spain"). The year of issue is "2017" 

The Obverse of the 10 Euro Silver coin depicts a painting by Juan Gris, titled "Bottle and Fruit Dish".

Spanish painter and sculptor Juan Gris is remembered as a major exponent of Cubism. His importance lay both in his works, chiefly portraits and still-life scenes and in his theoretical contribution. His painting "Bottle and Fruit Dish" (1919) exhibits an inter-play of warm brown tones combined with colder greens and greys, taken directly from the landscape. The arrangement of the napkin that hangs over the edge of the table has an interesting significance in the context of the so-called post-war "return to order" of the avante-garde.

The Reverse of the 10 Euro Silver Coin depicting a painting titled "Swaying Dancer" by Edgar Degas,  against the backdrop of the painting. The title of the Series "TESOROS DE MUSEOS ESPANOLES" (meaning "Treasures of the Spanish Museums" is seen on the upper periphery of the coin. The denomination of the coin "10 EURO" and the name of the painter "DEGAS" appears below the denominational value of the coin. Towards the centre left is the mint Mark of the Royal Spanish Mint - a crowned "M". 


The Reverse of the 10 Euro Silver coin depicts a painting by Edgar Degas, titled "Swaying Dancer".

Edgar Degas despite his connections with the group of Impressionists, with whom he exhibited in seven of their eight shows, was to a large extent anti-expressionist. Nevertheless, he shared the Impressionists' special interest in the reality of city-life. As such, the opera, theatre, café-concert and horse-races were constant themes in his work.

In "Swaying Dancer", the group of dancers is depicted in mid-performance, as viewed from an upper side box. The fleeting nature of the movements is captured with rapid pastel strokes, applied with immense skill.


The specifications of this coin are:

Denomination: 10 Euro; Metallic composition: .999 Silver; Weight: 27.0  grams; Diameter: 40.0 mm; Coin Quality: Proof with applied colour; Mintage Limit: 7,500 pieces; Year of issue: 2017.











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