Medaille voor trouwe dienst bij de landmacht by Johannes Petrus Schouberg

Medaille voor trouwe dienst bij de landmacht 1830 - 1861

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print, metal, relief, bronze, sculpture

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medieval

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dutch-golden-age

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print

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metal

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sculpture

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relief

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bronze

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sculpture

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history-painting

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academic-art

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decorative-art

Dimensions: width 3.5 cm, height 4.1 cm, weight 27.77 gr

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

This bronze medal, designed by Johannes Petrus Schouberg, was likely produced in the Netherlands in the first half of the 19th century. It was awarded for loyal service in the army. Medals like this functioned as symbols of state power, reinforcing social hierarchies and military values. One side features the royal crown and what seems to be the royal cypher, emphasizing the monarch’s authority. The other side carries a royal crest with military accoutrements like cannons and flags. The inscription "Voor Trouwe Dienst" promotes the ideal of dutiful service to the nation. In a time of shifting national identities and political upheaval, this medal served to promote loyalty and strengthen the bond between the military and the monarchy. Understanding its meaning involves examining the military and political history of the Netherlands, as well as the medal's production context. Only then can we fully grasp its role in shaping social attitudes toward military service and national identity.

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