Medal issued to commemorate the centenary of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels in 1932. It is designed by the famous artist Marcel Rau (1886–1966). In early 20th century he brought Art Deko's breeze into Belgian decorative art.
The obverse shows three revealing sensual women which represents Muses of the Arts: Drama, Dance and Music.
The reverse depicts profiles and names of the directors of the Royal Conservatory over the 100-year centenary period – FETIS: GEVAERT: TINEL: DU BOIS: JONGEN. They are François-Joseph Fétis (1784–1871), François-Auguste Gevaert (1871–1908), Edgar Tinel (1877–1912), Léon Du Bois (1859–1935) and Joseph Jongen (1873–1953).
The legend along the outer edge reads: CENTENAIRE DU CONSERVATOIRE ROYAL DE MUSIQUE DE BRUXELLES / 1832 / 1932 (The Centenary of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels / 1832 / 1932).
This item is part of the collection of Belgian medals. Objects in this collection date back to the 19th century until the early 1930s making it possible to trace the development of Medal art in Belgium over the course of a century.
Reverse of the medal
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