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Anthony de Francisci

Anthony (Antonio) de Francisci (Italian pronunciation: [de franˈtʃiʃʃi]; July 13, 1887 – August 20, 1964) was an Italian-American sculptor who designed a number of United States coins and medals. His most famous design was the Peace Dollar, which was first minted in 1921.[1]

Anthony de Francisci
De Francisci in his studio
Born
Antonio de Francisci

(1887-07-13)July 13, 1887
DiedAugust 20, 1964(1964-08-20) (aged 77)
NationalityItalian-American
Known forSculpting
Notable workPeace dollar
Patron(s)United States Mint

Early life and training edit

De Francisci immigrated to the United States in 1905[2] and became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1913.[3] He was the son of Benedetto de Francisci and Maria Liberante and was married to Mary Teresa Cafarelli.[4] De Francisci "studied under some very fine coin designers: Fraser, MacNeil, and Weinman."[5]

Career edit

De Francisci served as an Academician of the National Academy of Design and a Fellow of the National Sculpture Society.[6]

Works edit

Peace Dollar edit

 
The Peace dollar, first minted in 1921
 
National Guard Bureau insignia designed by de Francisci, 1921

Late in 1921, the Commission of Fine Arts held a competition for the design of a new silver dollar and invited "eight prominent sculptors to participate."[7] Several of the entrants had already designed U.S. coins and achieved considerable fame. Although the youngest participant and a novice coin designer, de Francisci "won the competition and took home the $1,500 cash prize."[7] Regarding this event, "The Dec. 20, 1920, issue of the Baltimore Sun reported…'Eight medalists, all of them from New York, were in the competition for the award. The designs in bas-relief were exhibited privately in the office of [Mint Director Raymond T. Baker], after he had shown the winning one to President Harding. The President expressed his pleasure and approval.'"[7] Becoming the designer of the Peace Dollar and receiving considerable publicity as a result of this accomplishment greatly boosted the reputation of de Francisci, taking his career to a whole new level.

De Francisci used his wife Mary Teresa as the model for the Liberty head of the Peace Dollar.[1] When asked about its design, de Francisci "told a newspaper columnist that the portrait was not a 'photograph' of Mrs. de Francisci but was a 'composite' face that 'typified something of America'"[7] De Francisci also said about the design of the Peace Dollar "that his goal was to capture the spirit of the country--its intellectual speed, vigor and vitality."[7]

Other works edit

De Francisci sculpted the commemorative 1920 Maine Centennial half dollar.[8] Also, de Francisci designed the World War II Honorable Service Lapel Button, unofficially known as the "ruptured duck." The button was intended for wear as a lapel pin on civilian clothing to recognize military service. However, the military did not issue the button. Instead, it was available by private purchase.

 
Medal (Obverse) for The Society of Medalists designed by de Francisci, 1935
 
Medal (Reverse) for The Society of Medalists designed by de Francisci, 1935

He modelled the bronze high reliefs[9] of the drum base of the Sesquicentennial flagpole[10] erected in Union Square, New York, in 1924[11] and dedicated, July 4, 1926, to mark the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The architect for the project was Perry Coke Smith. Starting from the rear, the effects of liberty, rendered as the march of progress in the arts, crafts and sciences of civilization is represented by figures that move towards the Declaration of Independence reproduced on a tablet at front center, while on the right, the effects of tyranny, in which fleeing humanity avidly reach for it.

According to his wife, de Francisci greatly admired Abraham Lincoln and featured the slain president on many of his personal works.[12] He designed a Lincoln medal for the Hall of Fame for Great Americans in New York.[12] In addition, de Francisci designed the inaugural medal for the 1964/1965 New York World's Fair.[8]

Selected works edit

Name Date Notes
Adolph Alexander Weinman Portrait Plaque 1915 De Francisci made this tribute to his mentor Weinman
Maine Centennial commemorative Half Dollar 1920
National Guard Bureau Insignia 1921 for Department of Defense
Peace Dollar 1921
Alessandro L. Chiostergi Portrait Plaque 1922
James Douglas Gold Medal 1922 (abt.) For American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
American Eagle Pin 1922 (abt.)
Texas Cavalry Medal 1924
12th issue, Fiat Vita 1935 The Society of Medalists series
Honorable Service Lapel Button 1939
Congressional Gold Medal to George C. Marshall 1946
Congressional Gold Medal to General Pershing 1946
Inaugural medal for the 1964/1965 New York World's Fair 1964
Texas Ranger Congressional Medal
Lincoln Medal 1963 Hall of Fame for Great Americans medal series
Cooper Medal 1964 Hall of Fame for Great Americans medal series
Alfred P. Sloan Radio-TV Award Award for distinguished public service in highway safety

Later life edit

De Francisci was buried at Saint Raymond's Cemetery in the Bronx, New York.

Awards edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Van Allen, Leroy C. and A. George Mallis. Comprehensive Catalogue and Encyclopedia of U.S. Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars, 2d ed. (New York: Arco Publishing Company, Inc., 1977), 264.
  2. ^ U.S. Immigration Service. List or Manifest of Alien Passengers for the U.S. Immigration Officer at Port of Arrival (Ship Manifest), Immigration Service Form 1500 B. S.S. Sicilian sailing from Napoli on November 16, 1905, and arriving in Port of New York on December 1, 1905. American Family Immigration History Center (Ellis Island Archives) posted this manifest online at www.ellisisland.org.
  3. ^ Marotta, Michael E. "The Peace Dollar" September 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Coin-Gallery Online website, 2000. Accessed September 3, 2007.
  4. ^ Peace Dollar Model Had Special Claim to Fame
  5. ^ Hagans, William. "A Man of Many Hats", Coins, February 2000, 77.
  6. ^ The Hall of Fame for Great Americans. Artist Biography in the Cooper Medal booklet, circa 1964.
  7. ^ a b c d e LaMarre, Tom. "The Dollar Daze of 1921", Coins, October 1999, 56–57.
  8. ^ a b Howe, Marvine. "Teresa De Francisci, Miss Liberty Model For Coin, Dies at 92", The New York Times, October 21, 1990. Accessed on November 26, 2007.
  9. ^ De Francisci's models were cast by the most prominent bronze foundry of the Beaux-Arts period, Roman Bronze Works, New York.
  10. ^ It serves as well as a memorial of Tammany Hall leader Charles Francis Murphy (1858–1924).
  11. ^ The WPA Guide to New York City 1939:202.
  12. ^ a b LaMarre, Tom. "Lincoln Treasures", Coins, July 1999, 55.

External links edit

  • "Antonio de Francisci - The Veteran's Engraver". Excellent background on Anthony de Francisci.
  • Artist Anthony de Francisci. Anthony de Francisci featured on Smithsonian American Art Museum website. Includes examples of his work preserved at the Smithsonian Institution.
  • "The Peace Dollar" September 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine (includes a biography)
  • Anthony de Francisci at Find a Grave

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Anthony Antonio de Francisci Italian pronunciation de franˈtʃiʃʃi July 13 1887 August 20 1964 was an Italian American sculptor who designed a number of United States coins and medals His most famous design was the Peace Dollar which was first minted in 1921 1 Anthony de FrancisciDe Francisci in his studioBornAntonio de Francisci 1887 07 13 July 13 1887Palermo Sicily ItalyDiedAugust 20 1964 1964 08 20 aged 77 Manhattan New York City U S NationalityItalian AmericanKnown forSculptingNotable workPeace dollarPatron s United States Mint Contents 1 Early life and training 2 Career 3 Works 3 1 Peace Dollar 3 2 Other works 4 Selected works 5 Later life 6 Awards 7 Notes 8 External linksEarly life and training editDe Francisci immigrated to the United States in 1905 2 and became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1913 3 He was the son of Benedetto de Francisci and Maria Liberante and was married to Mary Teresa Cafarelli 4 De Francisci studied under some very fine coin designers Fraser MacNeil and Weinman 5 Career editDe Francisci served as an Academician of the National Academy of Design and a Fellow of the National Sculpture Society 6 Works editPeace Dollar edit nbsp The Peace dollar first minted in 1921 nbsp National Guard Bureau insignia designed by de Francisci 1921 Late in 1921 the Commission of Fine Arts held a competition for the design of a new silver dollar and invited eight prominent sculptors to participate 7 Several of the entrants had already designed U S coins and achieved considerable fame Although the youngest participant and a novice coin designer de Francisci won the competition and took home the 1 500 cash prize 7 Regarding this event The Dec 20 1920 issue of the Baltimore Sun reported Eight medalists all of them from New York were in the competition for the award The designs in bas relief were exhibited privately in the office of Mint Director Raymond T Baker after he had shown the winning one to President Harding The President expressed his pleasure and approval 7 Becoming the designer of the Peace Dollar and receiving considerable publicity as a result of this accomplishment greatly boosted the reputation of de Francisci taking his career to a whole new level De Francisci used his wife Mary Teresa as the model for the Liberty head of the Peace Dollar 1 When asked about its design de Francisci told a newspaper columnist that the portrait was not a photograph of Mrs de Francisci but was a composite face that typified something of America 7 De Francisci also said about the design of the Peace Dollar that his goal was to capture the spirit of the country its intellectual speed vigor and vitality 7 Other works edit De Francisci sculpted the commemorative 1920 Maine Centennial half dollar 8 Also de Francisci designed the World War II Honorable Service Lapel Button unofficially known as the ruptured duck The button was intended for wear as a lapel pin on civilian clothing to recognize military service However the military did not issue the button Instead it was available by private purchase nbsp Medal Obverse for The Society of Medalists designed by de Francisci 1935 nbsp Medal Reverse for The Society of Medalists designed by de Francisci 1935 He modelled the bronze high reliefs 9 of the drum base of the Sesquicentennial flagpole 10 erected in Union Square New York in 1924 11 and dedicated July 4 1926 to mark the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence The architect for the project was Perry Coke Smith Starting from the rear the effects of liberty rendered as the march of progress in the arts crafts and sciences of civilization is represented by figures that move towards the Declaration of Independence reproduced on a tablet at front center while on the right the effects of tyranny in which fleeing humanity avidly reach for it According to his wife de Francisci greatly admired Abraham Lincoln and featured the slain president on many of his personal works 12 He designed a Lincoln medal for the Hall of Fame for Great Americans in New York 12 In addition de Francisci designed the inaugural medal for the 1964 1965 New York World s Fair 8 Selected works editName Date Notes Adolph Alexander Weinman Portrait Plaque 1915 De Francisci made this tribute to his mentor Weinman Maine Centennial commemorative Half Dollar 1920 National Guard Bureau Insignia 1921 for Department of Defense Peace Dollar 1921 Alessandro L Chiostergi Portrait Plaque 1922 James Douglas Gold Medal 1922 abt For American Institute of Mining Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers American Eagle Pin 1922 abt Texas Cavalry Medal 1924 12th issue Fiat Vita 1935 The Society of Medalists series Honorable Service Lapel Button 1939 Congressional Gold Medal to George C Marshall 1946 Congressional Gold Medal to General Pershing 1946 Inaugural medal for the 1964 1965 New York World s Fair 1964 Texas Ranger Congressional Medal Lincoln Medal 1963 Hall of Fame for Great Americans medal series Cooper Medal 1964 Hall of Fame for Great Americans medal series Alfred P Sloan Radio TV Award Award for distinguished public service in highway safetyLater life editDe Francisci was buried at Saint Raymond s Cemetery in the Bronx New York Awards editSaltus Award 1927 Lindsey Morris award 1932 Widener Gold Medal 1938Notes edit a b Van Allen Leroy C and A George Mallis Comprehensive Catalogue and Encyclopedia of U S Morgan and Peace Silver Dollars 2d ed New York Arco Publishing Company Inc 1977 264 U S Immigration Service List or Manifest of Alien Passengers for the U S Immigration Officer at Port of Arrival Ship Manifest Immigration Service Form 1500 B S S Sicilian sailing from Napoli on November 16 1905 and arriving in Port of New York on December 1 1905 American Family Immigration History Center Ellis Island Archives posted this manifest online at www ellisisland org Marotta Michael E The Peace Dollar Archived September 25 2010 at the Wayback Machine Coin Gallery Online website 2000 Accessed September 3 2007 Peace Dollar Model Had Special Claim to Fame Hagans William A Man of Many Hats Coins February 2000 77 The Hall of Fame for Great Americans Artist Biography in the Cooper Medal booklet circa 1964 a b c d e LaMarre Tom The Dollar Daze of 1921 Coins October 1999 56 57 a b Howe Marvine Teresa De Francisci Miss Liberty Model For Coin Dies at 92 The New York Times October 21 1990 Accessed on November 26 2007 De Francisci s models were cast by the most prominent bronze foundry of the Beaux Arts period Roman Bronze Works New York It serves as well as a memorial of Tammany Hall leader Charles Francis Murphy 1858 1924 The WPA Guide to New York City 1939 202 a b LaMarre Tom Lincoln Treasures Coins July 1999 55 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anthony de Francisci Antonio de Francisci The Veteran s Engraver Excellent background on Anthony de Francisci Artist Anthony de Francisci Anthony de Francisci featured on Smithsonian American Art Museum website Includes examples of his work preserved at the Smithsonian Institution The Peace Dollar Archived September 25 2010 at the Wayback Machine includes a biography Anthony de Francisci at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anthony de Francisci amp oldid 1173429309, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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