fjt_089566 - ROUYER - VIII.JETONS CLASSÉS PAR TYPES Jeton de compte dit “à l’Homme sauvage” n.d.
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Articolo venduto sul nostro negozio (2011)
Prezzo : 70.00 €
Articolo venduto sul nostro negozio (2011)
Prezzo : 70.00 €
Tipo : Jeton de compte dit “à l’Homme sauvage”
Data: n.d.
Metallo : bronzo
Diametro : 23,50 mm
Asse di coniazione : 7 h.
Peso : 1,71 g.
Commenti sullo stato di conservazione:
Très bel exemplaire
N° nelle opere di riferimento :
Diritto
Descrittivo diritto : Personnage nu, de face, velu et barbu, portant l’écu de France à la hauteur du torse ; colonne de part et d’autre du personnage.
Rovescio
Titolatura rovescio : (À 3 HEURES) + IEVR//TOVS.ET.SENRDE.
Descrittivo rovescio : Croix arquée et fleurdelisée, centrée d’une fleur de lis.
Commento
Le personnage populaire et mythologique de l’homme sauvage parfois fils de l’ours, doté de pouvoirs liés aux forces de la nature, au retour du printemps, est revendiqué comme ancêtre mythique par les grandes familles, dont la famille royale de France (comme les Lusignan se recommandent de la fée serpent Mélusine). Cette mythologie populaire a été exportée, comme pour le sarrasin, par les graveurs de Tournai.
The popular and mythological character of the wild man, sometimes the son of the bear, endowed with powers linked to the forces of nature, at the return of spring, is claimed as a mythical ancestor by the great families, including the royal family of France (as the Lusignans are recommended by the serpent fairy Mélusine). This popular mythology was exported, as for buckwheat, by the engravers of Tournai
The popular and mythological character of the wild man, sometimes the son of the bear, endowed with powers linked to the forces of nature, at the return of spring, is claimed as a mythical ancestor by the great families, including the royal family of France (as the Lusignans are recommended by the serpent fairy Mélusine). This popular mythology was exported, as for buckwheat, by the engravers of Tournai