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Quick Facts
- Color intensity:
- vivid
- balanced
- Room fit: office
- Top-ranked work: Midland Utilities Medal (obverse)
- Emotional tone: powerful
- Works on APS: 120
- Died: 1964
- Mediums:
- bronze
- metalwork
- Creative periods: mature period
- Best occasions:
- cultural
- conversation
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- Nationality: Italy
- Lifespan: 77 years
- Born: 1887, Palermo, Italy
- Vibe:
- nostalgic
- classic
- Typical colors:
- driftwood
- black
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Top 3 works:
- Midland Utilities Medal (obverse)
- Ford Motor Company Medal (reverse)
- Ford Motor Company Anniversary Medal (obverse)
- Gift suitability: corporate gift
- Art period: Modern
Art Quiz
There is only one correct answer for each question.
Question 1:
Where was Anthony de Francisci born?
Question 2:
What is Anthony de Francisci best known for designing?
Question 3:
Who served as the model for the portrait of Liberty on the Peace Dollar?
Question 4:
Where did de Francisci study sculpture?
Early Life and Training
- Born: Palermo, Italy (July 13, 1887)
- Died: August 20, 1964
The Peace Dollar and Numismatic Recognition
- The Competition: In 1921, de Francisci won a competition held by the Commission of Fine Arts to design a new silver dollar.
- Design Inspiration: The portrait on the Peace Dollar is based on his wife, Mary Teresa Cafarelli, though he described it as a "composite" face representing “something of America.” He aimed to convey the nation's intellectual vigor and vitality in the design.
- Immediate Impact: The success of the Peace Dollar significantly elevated de Francisci’s reputation.
- Other Numismatic Works: He also designed the 1920 Maine Centennial commemorative half dollar.
Beyond Coins: Sculpture and Medallic Art
- World War II Service Button: De Francisci designed the World War II Honorable Service Lapel Button, commonly known as the "ruptured duck."
- Sesquicentennial Flagpole Reliefs: He created bronze high reliefs for the drum base of the Sesquicentennial flagpole in Union Square, New York City.
- Abraham Lincoln Admiration: De Francisci held a deep admiration for Abraham Lincoln, reflected in several personal works.
- 1964/1965 New York World's Fair Medal: He designed the inaugural medal for this significant event.
