Étienne Joseph Louis Garnier, dit Garnier-Pagès (1801-1841), homme politique français, député de la Sarthe (1835), ND271, En 1841

Étienne Joseph Louis Garnier, dit Garnier-Pagès (1801-1841), homme politique français, député de la Sarthe (1835), ND271, En 1841

Author(s): rogat, emile (mauperthuis, in 1799 - paris, 16–12–1852), medal engraver - medalist production date: in 1841 type(s) of object(s): numismatics name(s): medal dimensions - artwork: diameter: 5. 1cm weight (type dimension): 65. 59 g description: relief, right and reverse marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: legend - in circular law: "etienne joseph louis garnier-pages"; on the reverse in the field: "i want / order, / without which there could / be no freedom: / freedom / without order / would only be organized slavery: / equal rights / without which order and freedom / would only exist for the benefit of a small number / (profession of faith in 1831 / treaty on political science in 1841) / born in marseille / december 27, 1801 517 frimaire an 10) / elected deputy for isere in 1831. / elected deputy for sarthe in 1835 in 1837 in 1839. / death in paris / june 23 / 1841. " signature - on the right, under the bust: "emile rogat 1841. " iconographic description: right: bust of garnier-pagès on the left; reverse: inscription on twenty lines institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris inventory number: nd271. Date: En 1841.
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Author: Rogat, Emile (Mauperthuis, en 1799 - Paris, 16–12–1852), graveur en médailles - MédailleurSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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