Nursing mother. Devreese Medal Belgium 1900-1950
Medal. Mother breastfeeding. Godefroid Devreese. Art Nouveau, Modern Style. Charleroi. Paul Pastur.
Dimensions: 38 x 26 x 1 mm, 12 g.
Silver-plated medal by the Belgian sculptor and artist Godefroid Devreese (Courtrai / Kortijk 1861 - Elsene 1941); the obverse reads "Childhood nourishment" and the author's signature. Pupil at the Brussels academy of Strappen and Simonis. His medals are strongly influenced by French Art Nouveau. Awarded numerous prizes, all the participants in the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 received a medal by Devreese.
On the back, the phrase "They must live!" by Paul Pastur (Marcinelle 1866 - 1938), Doctor of Law, founder of the Democratic Federation party in 1892, defender of workers' rights, universal suffrage and the United States of Europe. A vocational educator, he developed technical and special education and founded the provincial industrial college in 1903. He instituted the first Mother's Day holiday in Belgium in 1927.
The medal is dedicated to M. Deulin. This medal was probably popular in the region of Charleroi (Hainaut, Belgium) and was used as a gift on the occasion of births.
Silver-plated medal by the Belgian sculptor and artist Godefroid Devreese (Courtrai / Kortijk 1861 - Elsene 1941); the obverse reads "Childhood nourishment" and the author's signature. Pupil at the Brussels academy of Strappen and Simonis. His medals are strongly influenced by French Art Nouveau. Awarded numerous prizes, all the participants in the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 received a medal by Devreese.
On the back, the phrase "They must live!" by Paul Pastur (Marcinelle 1866 - 1938), Doctor of Law, founder of the Democratic Federation party in 1892, defender of workers' rights, universal suffrage and the United States of Europe. A vocational educator, he developed technical and special education and founded the provincial industrial college in 1903. He instituted the first Mother's Day holiday in Belgium in 1927.
The medal is dedicated to M. Deulin. This medal was probably popular in the region of Charleroi (Hainaut, Belgium) and was used as a gift on the occasion of births.