Saturday, 28 March 2020

1289) 500th Anniversary of the death of Raffaello (1483-1520), San Marino: Ufficio Philatelico Numismatico San Marino pays a tribute by issuing a 2 Euro bi-metallic Coin which features Raffaello's painting "Madonna di Casa Santi": Date of Coin issue: 05.03.2020:

1289) 500th Anniversary of the death of Raffaello (1483-1520), San Marino: Ufficio Philatelico Numismatico San Marino pays a tribute by issuing a 2 Euro bi-metallic Coin which features Raffaello's painting "Madonna di Casa Santi": Date of Coin issue: 05.03.2020:

Raffaello, son of Giovanni Santi and scholar of the Perugino, was a painter and architect. He had a precocious talent and he acknowledged embodying the supreme ideal of serenity and beauty of the Renaissance.

It would be difficult to think of a name in the whole realm of pictorial art that would evoke more instantly pleasant recollections in the mind of the ordinary man or woman than that of the great Umbrian painter, Raphael, who was born at Umbrio on 06.04.1483.

His father Giovanni Santi was also a painter and an accomplished poet, who was engaged at the court of Guidobaldo, Duke of Urbino. The young Raphael inherited his rare good looks from his mother Magia Ciarla, a woman of great beauty, who was the inspiration for many of his famous Madonnas.

Both his parents died, when he was still a lad, but even at this early age, no doubt from the influence of his father, he had decided upon his career.

In 1508, at the age of twenty-five, Raphael was called to Rome by Pope Julius II, there to meet his great rival - Michelangelo.  Raphael had the advantage over the gruff, brusque Michelangelo and soon became the fivourite of their patron, with honours being showered on him.

Raphael, now rich and powerful, even contempleted a marriage with the niece of Cardinal Bibbiena, but while painting "The Transfiguration", now in St. Peter's, he caught malaria and died on 06.04.1520, at the age of thirty-seven. The painting was finished later by Guilio Romano

The Commemorative Coin:


The Reverse of the Two Euro Bimetallic Coin is dedicated to the 500th Anniversary of Raffaello's passing away and depicts the profile of the virgin, a detail from the fresco "Madonna di Casa Santi", which is the first masterpiece of the young Raffello and is located in his family house in Urbino (currently seat of the eminent Accademia Raffaello).

The work of art reproduces the Virgin Mary holding baby Jesus, who is sleeping on her knees, and it is pervaded by the tenderness of the intimacy between mother and child, a recurring theme of Rafello's artistic production.

The inscriptions on this face are - "RAFFAELLO 1520-2020 SAN MARINO". The coin is placed against a backdrop of the image of the "Madonna di Casa Santi" painting on the cover of the coin album.


The Reverse of the 2 Euro Bi-metallic Coin


The Cover of the Coin Album


The open Coin Album reveals a brief description of Raffello, the 2 Euro Coin and the painting depicted on the coin.

Coin Specifications:

Denomination: 2 Euro; Theme: 2 Euro Commemorative Coin; Metal Composition: Copper-Nickel (CuNi); Coin Quality: Brilliant Uncirculated BU); Mintage: 54,000 pieces; Year: 2020.






Links to  posts on coins from San Marino on this blog:


1) World Water Day (WWD): March 22 is designated WWD every year since 1993 by UNGA (United Nations General Assembly) : Theme 2017 " "Why Waste Water"? A silver coin brought out by the Treasury of the Republic of San Marino on 26.06.2017

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