1st Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition

59mm Bronze Medal

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発行年 1974
材質
品位 Tombac
重量 98 gr
直径 59.0 mm
発行限度数 6168
デザイン Nelo Wolfson and Ya'akov Anidi

First Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition
State Medal, 5734-1974

Arthur Rubinstein was unique in the rare constellation of artists who became symbols and legends in their own lifetime. Faithful to the Jewish people, dedicated with every fiber of his being, to the State of Israel, he maintained close ties with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Arthur Rubinstein's agreement to the holding of an International Piano Master Competition, to serve as its Honorary President and lend his name to it, are important contributions to the cultural life of the Jewish State.

Obverse: A portrait of Arthur Rubinstein, by Picasso.

Reverse: Around the rim of the medal are the Hebrew words: "1 st Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition, Jerusalem 1974". On the upper part of the medal there is an emblem of the State of Israel and in the centre the translation in decorative English letters.

Edge: On the edges the emblem of the State of Israel and the words "State of Israel" in Hebrew and in English. On the silver medals appear "Sterling" in English and "Silver 935" in Hebrew. On the gold medal "G 916.6". (One thousand medals have Rubinstein's signature.)

Serialization: All the medals are numbered. Bronze - numbered to 7,000. 11 not minted. 771 melted. Silver - numbered to 9,776. 5 not minted. 470 melted. Gold - 0001-1000 with Rubinstein's signature. 1001-3450 and 4048-4097 - 2500 without signature 4 not minted. 300 melted.

Designer: Obverse - Drawing by Picasso. Reverse - Nellie Wolfson and Ya'acov Anidi

Engraving: Moshe Nov

Mint: Bronze and silver - Hecht. Gold - Israel Government Mint, Jerusalem.

発行名: 第1回ルービンシュタイン国際ピアノ・コンクール

シリーズ名: 文学、音楽、芸術


カタログSKU tbl_condition 直径 発行価格 発行年 材質 数量 重量
35057359 35.0 mm 3,000 IL 1974 Gold/917 2193 30 gr
25057454 45.0 mm 2,222 IL 1974 Silver 9268 47 gr
15057591 59.0 mm 2,222 IL 1974 Bronze/Tombac 6168 98 gr