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1880-1900, France, Prix d´ instruction militaire, Graveur Eugène André Oudine, no year.
France, deuxiéme - troisième république - XXème siècle (?), Prix d´ instruction militaire, Graveur Eugène André Oudine, ca. 1880-1900 AD., 
Médaille de bronze (51 mm / 59,42 g), 
Obv.: REPUBLIQUE - FRANCAISE / OUDINÉ , type Cérès de Eugène-André Oudiné, tête de Cérès à gauche couronnée d'épis avec un bandeau inscrit CONCORDE ; au-dessous signé "OUDINÉ", 
Rev.: PRIX / D´ INSTRUCTION / MILITAIRE / OFFERT / PAR LE MINISTRE / DE LA / GUERRE , en couronne.
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Art inspired by ancient Greece was then in vogue and the Ceres head of Eugène André Oudiné (1810-1889) emerged as the image of the Second Republic. Eugène Andre Oudine (1810-1887), French sculptor and engraver of medals, was born in Paris in 1810, and devoted himself from the beginning to the medallist's branch of sculpture, although he also excelled in monumental sculpture and portrait busts.
Having carried off the grand prize for medal engraving in 1831, he had a sensational success with his Wounded Gladiator, which he exhibited in the same year. He subsequently occupied official posts as designer, first to the Inland Revenue Office, and then to the Mint. Among his most famous medals are that struck in commemoration of the annexation of Savoy by France, and that on the occasion of the peace of Villafranca. Other remarkable pieces are The Apotheosis of Napoleon I, The Amnesty, Le Due d'Orleans, Ber-tholet, The Universal Exposition, The Second of December, 1851, The Establishment of the Republic, The Battle of Inkermann, and Napoleon's Tomb at the Invalides. For the Hotel de Ville in Paris he executed fourteen bas-reliefs, which were destroyed in 1871.
Of his monumental works, many are to be seen in public places in and near Paris. In the Tuileries gardens is his group of Daphnis and Hebe; in the Jardin du Luxembourg the Queen Bertha; at the Louvre the Buffon; and in the courtyard of the same palace the Bathsheba. A monument to General Espagne is at the Invalides, and a King Louis VIII at Versailles. Oudine, who may be considered the father of the modern medal, died in Paris in 1887.
 
Eugène André Oudine (1810-1889) Französischer Bildhauer und Medailleur, war Schüler des Stempelschneiders Andre Galle. Entwarf vorwiegend Plastiken aber auch eine Reihe französischer und ausländischer Münzen des 19. Jh.s. Um 1837-1882 stellte Oudiné in Pariser Salons neben Großplastiken auch regelmäßig Plaketten und Medaillons aus und er wurde mehrfach ausgezeichnet.
Schlüsselwörter: France Prix Instruction Militaire Graveur Eugène André Oudine Ceres Concorde Wreath

1880-1900, France, Prix d´ instruction militaire, Graveur Eugène André Oudine, no year.

France, deuxiéme - troisième république - XXème siècle (?), Prix d´ instruction militaire, Graveur Eugène André Oudine, ca. 1880-1900 AD.,
Médaille de bronze (51 mm / 59,42 g),
Obv.: REPUBLIQUE - FRANCAISE / OUDINÉ , type Cérès de Eugène-André Oudiné, tête de Cérès à gauche couronnée d'épis avec un bandeau inscrit CONCORDE ; au-dessous signé "OUDINÉ",
Rev.: PRIX / D´ INSTRUCTION / MILITAIRE / OFFERT / PAR LE MINISTRE / DE LA / GUERRE , en couronne.
.

Art inspired by ancient Greece was then in vogue and the Ceres head of Eugène André Oudiné (1810-1889) emerged as the image of the Second Republic. Eugène Andre Oudine (1810-1887), French sculptor and engraver of medals, was born in Paris in 1810, and devoted himself from the beginning to the medallist's branch of sculpture, although he also excelled in monumental sculpture and portrait busts.
Having carried off the grand prize for medal engraving in 1831, he had a sensational success with his Wounded Gladiator, which he exhibited in the same year. He subsequently occupied official posts as designer, first to the Inland Revenue Office, and then to the Mint. Among his most famous medals are that struck in commemoration of the annexation of Savoy by France, and that on the occasion of the peace of Villafranca. Other remarkable pieces are The Apotheosis of Napoleon I, The Amnesty, Le Due d'Orleans, Ber-tholet, The Universal Exposition, The Second of December, 1851, The Establishment of the Republic, The Battle of Inkermann, and Napoleon's Tomb at the Invalides. For the Hotel de Ville in Paris he executed fourteen bas-reliefs, which were destroyed in 1871.
Of his monumental works, many are to be seen in public places in and near Paris. In the Tuileries gardens is his group of Daphnis and Hebe; in the Jardin du Luxembourg the Queen Bertha; at the Louvre the Buffon; and in the courtyard of the same palace the Bathsheba. A monument to General Espagne is at the Invalides, and a King Louis VIII at Versailles. Oudine, who may be considered the father of the modern medal, died in Paris in 1887.

Eugène André Oudine (1810-1889) Französischer Bildhauer und Medailleur, war Schüler des Stempelschneiders Andre Galle. Entwarf vorwiegend Plastiken aber auch eine Reihe französischer und ausländischer Münzen des 19. Jh.s. Um 1837-1882 stellte Oudiné in Pariser Salons neben Großplastiken auch regelmäßig Plaketten und Medaillons aus und er wurde mehrfach ausgezeichnet.

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