Medal: Pope Marcellus II

Giovanni Antonio Rossi

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The obverse shows a portrait of Pope Marcellus II; on
the reverse is a depiction of Ecclesia, represented as a
seated woman reading the Gospels and holding a rudder.
Marcellus II (Marcello Cervini, 1501 – 1555), was pope
for only twenty-two days in 1555. The woman on the reverse as Prudence or a personification of the Church ruling the world
with the rudder and reading the Gospels. This is a dull
cast after a worn original, possibly from the seventeenth
or eighteenth century.

Medal:  Pope Marcellus II, Giovanni Antonio Rossi (Italian, Milan 1517–died after 1575), Bronze (Copper alloy with brown patina).

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