Medal: Federigo da Montefeltro
Follower of Filarete (Antonio di Pietro Averlino) Italian
Not on view
The obverse bears a portrait of Federigo da Montefeltro,
duke of Urbino (1422 – 1482). On the reverse are five
putti bearing a shield on which rest a globe, two cornucopias,
and an eagle with the Montefeltro arms. The
medal commemorates Federigo’s election as knight of
the Garter in 1474. The medal has been attributed to
Pietro Torrigiani (1472 – 1528) on account of similarities
with the bronze portrait medallion of Sir Thomas Lovell
in Westminster Abbey, London. However, the poor
Gothic lettering suggests an artist who was not familiar
with this kind of script and argues against Torrigiani’s
involvement. This late aftercast may be from the nineteenth
or twentieth century.
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