Medals of Condottieri in Quattrocento Italy

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chivalric imagery
Condottieri
Early modern Italy
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fifteenth-century Italy studies
Gonzaga
iconography analysis
Italian military patronage
Late medieval Italy
Malatesta
Medals
Mercenaries
numismatic portraiture
Pisanello
Political history
Propaganda
Quattrocento
Renaissance
Renaissance medallic portraiture research
Sforza

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041041566
  • Weight: 740g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Jan 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Portraits of Italian mercenary captains (condottieri) constitute a representative part of the earliest 15th-century Renaissance medals. This book discusses their functions, significance and artistic issues, as well as the goals sought by patrons and their advisers through this medium.

Why were military leaders particularly interested in having medals made? Was it mere vanity, a form of propaganda, or rather a desire to commemorate their deeds? The first step to answer these questions was to catalogue the 15th-century condottieri medals, date them, analyse their iconographic and literary content, and resolve their political and personal significance. A further step was to find their common features, themes and qualities, both in relation to the group and more broadly. Medals have for a long time occupied in art-historical studies a place similar to where they are often found in museum exhibitions – the side rooms, on the margins of great collections. The present book constitutes one of just a few scholarly discussions devoted to a group of specific medals treated as the main object of study.

This book will be appreciated by scholars and enthusiasts of Renaissance art and early modern political history, as well as those interested in medallic art in general, including professionals and private collectors.

Agnieszka Smołucha-Sładkowska, PhD, is a curator of medals at the numismatic cabinet of the National Museum in Kraków (the Emeryk Hutten-Czapski Museum). She is the author of many academic articles in publications, including Artibus et Historiae, The Medal and The Numismatic Chronicle.

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