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The Boston Public Library Joan of Arc Collection Abstract The collection contains a wide variety of books, manuscripts, prints, objets d’art, and historical realia relating to the history and representation of Joan of Arc and her legacy throughout the world, from the Middle Ages to the late twentieth-century. Access Open. Usage Restrictions & Privileges Readers are required to fill out a Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts (RBD) registration form before entering the Reading Room. All users must have a Boston Public Library (BPL) card or a courtesy card and a valid picture ID. Additional identification may be required, such as a driver's license, university or business identification card, a letter of introduction from a university or a research library, etc. Readers are required to check all personal property. Only loose paper, pencil(s), and laptops are permitted in the Reading Room. If possible, readers are asked to examine the finding aid for the collection, make an appointment, and fill out call slips for each item to be consulted prior to coming to the Reading Room. Provenance Received from Cardinal John Joseph Wright in 1976. Additional materials received from Daniel Rankin and Claire Quintal in ca. 1973. 1

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The Boston Public Library

Joan of Arc Collection

AbstractThe collection contains a wide variety of books, manuscripts, prints, objets d’art, and historical realia relating to the history and representation of Joan of Arc and her legacy throughout the world, from the Middle Ages to the late twentieth-century.

AccessOpen.

Usage Restrictions & PrivilegesReaders are required to fill out a Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts (RBD) registration form before entering the Reading Room. All users must have a Boston Public Library (BPL) card or a courtesy card and a valid picture ID. Additional identification may be required, such as a driver's license, university or business identification card, a letter of introduction from a university or a research library, etc.

Readers are required to check all personal property. Only loose paper, pencil(s), and laptops are permitted in the Reading Room.

If possible, readers are asked to examine the finding aid for the collection, make an appointment, and fill out call slips for each item to be consulted prior to coming to the Reading Room.

ProvenanceReceived from Cardinal John Joseph Wright in 1976.Additional materials received from Daniel Rankin and Claire Quintal in ca. 1973.Additional materials received from John McKenna in 1985.

ExtentApproximately 500 objects of art and realia, and approximately 6,000 books and manuscripts.

Items SeparatedApproximately 6,000 books and manuscripts separately cataloged, currently housed in a card catalog cabinet in the Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts. These are not currently in the BPL Online Catalog.

Date OpenedMarch 2006

Collection Level Finding Aid Prepared by:

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Jennifer Beaton.

Item Level Finding Aid Prepared by:Jon Elwell, Jennifer Beaton, Chessie Monks, and Dawn Bovasso

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Joan of Arc Collection

Biographical NoteThe bulk of the collection was gathered and maintained by Cardinal John Joseph Wright up until its donation to the Boston Public Library in 1976. Wright was a long time admirer of Joan of Arc and began his collection while he was in the sixth grade. He was heavily involved in the Catholic Church, appointed to the position of Bishop of Worcester, Bishop of Pittsburgh, and eventually becoming a Cardinal. Wright was also an active member of Boston’s venerable Club of Odd Volumes and he was a charter member of the Pittsburgh Bibliophiles. Owing in part to his ecclesiastical appointments, Wright was able to travel extensively throughout the United States and Europe and at each place added to his growing collection of items relating to Joan of Arc. This collection represents the hundreds of works of art, memorabilia, and objects Wright gathered in honor of the saint.

Timeline -- Cardinal John Joseph Wright

July 18, 1909 Born in Dorchester, MADecember 8, 1935 Ordained Priest of Boston, MAMay 10, 1947 Appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Boston, MAMay 10, 1947 Appointed Titular Bishop of AegeaeJune 30, 1947 Ordained Bishop, Titular Bishop of AegeaeJanuary 28, 1950 Appointed Bishop of Worcester, MAJanuary 23, 1959 Appointed Bishop of Pittsburgh, PAApril 23, 1969 Appointed Prefect of Clergy, Roman CuriaApril 28, 1969 Elevated to CardinalApril 28, 1969 Appointed Cardinal-Priest of Gesu Divin Maestro

alla Pineta SacchettiAugust 10, 1979 Died in Cambridge, MA

Collection OverviewThe Joan of Arc Collection primarily consists of reproductions and original works of art and memorabilia specifically relating to the life and legacy of Joan of Arc throughout the world. This collection contains ten series separated by type of material and further broken into specific type.

A Microsoft Excel inventory spreadsheet including item type, description, date, and creator is available from reference librarian upon request.

List of SeriesSeries 1. Household and Personal Paraphernalia

Series 1.1. BellsSeries 1.2. BoxesSeries 1.3. ButtonsSeries 1.4. ClocksSeries 1.5. Coins

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Series 1.6. DollsSeries 1.7. Fire ParaphernaliaSeries 1.8. MiscellaneousSeries 1.9. PinsSeries 1.10 Spoons

Series 2. MedalsSeries 3. MiniaturesSeries 4. Nature ObjectsSeries 5. Office ParaphernaliaSeries 6. PlaquesSeries 7. PlatesSeries 8. Sculpture

Series 8.1. BustsSeries 8.2. MiscellaneousSeries 8.3. Statues/SculpturesSeries 8.4. Statuettes/Figurines/Miniatures

Series 9. TilesSeries 10. Visual Art

Series 10.1. DrawingsSeries 10.2. EngravingsSeries 10.3. EtchingsSeries 10.4. Glass ArtSeries 10.5. MiscellaneousSeries 10.6. PaintingsSeries 10.7. Photographs of ArtworkSeries 10.8. PortraitsSeries 10.9. Post cardsSeries 10.10. ReproductionsSeries 10.11. TapestriesSeries 10.12. Wood Carvings

Collection Description

Series 1. Household and Personal Paraphernalia

Series 1.1. Bells2 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes bells depicting Joan of Arc in various settings and poses.Item numbers in series:

185 Bell587 Bell

Series 1.2. Boxes3 items.

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Arrangement: by item number.This series includes a lined silver box along with commercial cheese boxes depicting images of Joan of Arc.Item numbers in series:

170 Silver box with wood lining171 Wooden cheese box392 Commercial Camembert Cheese Box

Series 1.3. Buttons7 items. Arrangement: by item number.This series includes various buttons with images of Joan of Arc.Item numbers in series:

111 Button113 Button119 Button130 Button (larger version of #119)138 Button (same as #130)259 Button260 Button

Series 1.4. Clocks2 items. Arrangement: by item number.This series includes two mantle clocks both depicting Joan of Arc in various scenes and poses.Item numbers in series:

553 Mantle Clock579 Mantle Clock (cheap)

Series 1.5. Coins4 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes coins of various make and subject, including depictions of Joan, Charles V, and Louis IX.Item numbers in series:

131 Coin132 Coin133 Coin330 Commemorative Coin

Series 1.6. Dolls5 items.Arrangement: by item number.

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This series includes dolls of various make and models, each one a representation of Joan of Arc.Item numbers in series:

148 Doll189 Doll194 Doll195 Doll299 Cloth Torso with detachable head

Series 1.7. Fire Paraphernalia2 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes a votive candle holder and a set of andirons depicting Joan of Arc.Item numbers in series:

169 Votive Candle Holder568 Pair of Andirons

Series 1.8. Miscellaneous4 items. Arrangement: by item number.This series includes miscellaneous household and personal items relating to Joan of Arc, including a coin purse, key chain, masquerade mask, and a group of stamps.Item numbers in series:

151 Leathern coin purse300 Key chain333 Wine Taster338 Bracket with hook346 Whistle395 Tin Box (lozenge tin [?])505 Masquerade Mask544 Framed group of French stamps

Series 1.9. Pins16 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes souvenir pins, brooches, and pins relating to Joan of Arc and her armor.Item numbers in series:

89 Souvenir Pin (Jewelry)117 Pin (Brooch)126 Pin (Brooch)267 Pin273 Pin

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276 Pin277 Pin279 Pin283 Pin301 Pin302 Pin312 Pin352 Pin353 Pin354 Pin (Souvenir)356 Pin

Series 1.10 Spoons7 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes souvenir spoons relating to Joan of Arc.Item numbers in series:

165 Commemorative "Souvenir" Spoon166 Souvenir Spoon347 Souvenir Spoon348 Souvenir Spoon349 Souvenir Spoon350 Souvenir Spoon351 Souvenir Spoon

Series 2. MedalsAbout 90 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes medals of various types, including pendants, medallions, metal lockets, crosses, and charms of a religious nature.Item numbers in series:

88 Metal Locket90 Medallion91 Commemorative Medal93 Commemorative Medal94 Commemorative Medal95 Medal on attached stand

100 Medal101 Medal102 Medal103 Medal104 Medal105 Medal (exactly the same as #331)106 Medal

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108 Medal109 Medal110 Medal112 Medal114 Medal (same as 109)115 Medal (same as 257)116 Medal (for necklace)118 Prayer card & necklace medal set121 Necklace with medallion122 Religious medal on necklace123 Small medallion124 Religious medal (same as #118)125 Religious medal127 Medallion for a necklace (commemorative)128 Small medallion (same as #123)129 Religious medal134 Framed medallion139 Commemorative Medal (same as #345)140 Medal/Plaque141 Coin/Medal240 Bronze medallion (see #105)253 Medallion257 Commemorative medal (see #115)258 Medal261 Religious Medal (for necklace)262 Religious Medal (for necklace)263 Religious Medal (for necklace)264 Religious Medal (for necklace)265 Religious Medal (for necklace)266 Religious Medal (for necklace)270 Medallion (?)274 Commemorative medal (for necklace)275 Medal (for necklace)278 Medal (for necklace)280 Religious Medal (for necklace)285 Pendant Medal287 Commemorative medal288 Commemorative medal289 Religious Medal (for necklace)290 Religious Medal (for necklace)291 Commemorative medal296 Medallion (for necklace)297 Medallion/Locket (for necklace)

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298 Flat decorative figure303 Medallion305 Pendant/Medallion306 Pendant/Medallion307 Religious pendant308 Pendant/Medal309 Religious Medal (for necklace)310 Locket (souvenir)314 Religious Medal315 Medal/Pendant316 Medallion/Pendant317 Commemorative medal318 Locket/Pendant319 Square Locket containing tiny folding book321 Medal/Pendant322 Medal/Pendant325 Medal/Pendant326 Medal/Pendant (companion piece #325)327 Set of 3 pendants in graduated sizes328 Cross (for necklace)329 Religious Medal331 Medal (same as #105)334 Locket containing tiny folding book339 Medallion/Pendant340 Commemorative medal341 Religious Medal (for necklace)342 Religious medal/pendant343 Religious medal/pendant (for necklace)355 Medallion with fob357 Pendant/medal393 Medallion - paperweight (?)396 Religious Medal (for necklace) (see #118)397 Religious Medal (for necklace) (see #118)398 Religious Medal (for necklace) (see #118)399 Religious Medal (for necklace) (see #290)400 Religious Medal (for necklace) (see #290)401 Religious Medal (for necklace) (see #290)402 Religious Medal (for necklace) (see #290)403 Religious Medal (for necklace)404 Religious Medal (for necklace)405 Commemorative Medal/Plaque (see #140)41 Medal

494 "Charm" for necklace or bracelet

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588 Bas-relief medal

Series 3. Miniatures5 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes items in miniature, such as flags, banners, and a book.Item numbers in series:

146 Miniature banner/flag147 Miniature banner/flag (see #146)335 Miniature book432 Miniature flag543 Miniature reproduction of standard flag

Series 4. Nature Objects4 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series contains pinecones, rocks, and twigs collected in France near the vicinity of towns and landmarks related to Joan of Arc.Item numbers in series:

135 Rock Fragment511 Rocks (various)535 Pinecones (3)536 Twigs

Series 5. Office Paraphernalia11 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes items relating to office work such as paperweights, letter openers, a pencil box, penknife, wax stamp, note clip, bookends, and inkstand.Item numbers in series:

96 Pen/Pencil box99 Letter Opener

186 Wax Seal Stamp/Miniature Bust191 Paperweight239 Paperweight? Medallion245 Letter opener268 Pen knife269 Sealing wax stamp272 Letter opener282 Stamp (for sealing wax)284 Letter opener294 Note clip323 Paperweight493 Set of bookends (2)

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578 Inkstand

Series 6. PlaquesAbout 50 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes plaques of various types, such as devotional and souvenir, and various materials, such as wood, tin, and etched metal.Item numbers in series:

54 Plaque55 Plaque65 Wall plaque - carved wood66 Devotional plaque87 Miniature bas-relief plaque

107 Small bronze plaque120 Plaque with prop (stand)152 Plaque (hanging or standing options)153 Wall plaque168 Tin plaque201 Round metal plaque mounted on wood208 Wood plaque209 Wooden plaque210 Wooden plaque (Masonite)212 3 Plaques, strung together223 Circular Ceramic Plaque (Coaster? Trivet?)224 Devotional plaque (similar to #66)225 Devotional plaque226 Devotional plaque232 Wooden plaque235 Wood plaque237 Wood plaque238 Glazed porcelain plaque248 Plaque255 Mounted portrait medallion/plaque256 Circular Plaque286 Small commemorative plaque292 Souvenir plaque311 Plaque with prop324 Plaque332 Plaque mounted on velvet336 Plaque337 Plaque358 Plaque359 Plaque

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360 Plaque370 Plaque371 Plaque372 Plaque373 Plaque375 Plaque386 Painting on wood (plaque)387 Bisque wall plaque391 Etched metal plaque394 Devotional plaque433 Pewter plaque512 Metal wall plaque524 Plaque537 Shield-shaped plaque540 Plaque554 Plaque555 Plaque557 Plaque

Series 7. PlatesAbout 85 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes plates of various types and material as individual items, and as part of complete and partial sets.Item numbers in series:

193 Decorative china plate250 Decorative metal plate/plaque381 Decorative plate - glazed ceramic382 Decorative ceramic plate406 Plate (1 of partial set of 12)407 Plate (2 of partial set of 12)408 Plate (3 of partial set of 12)409 Plate (4 of partial set of 12)410 Plate (5 of partial set of 12)411 Plate (7 of partial set of 12)412 Plate (8 of partial set of 12)413 Plate (11 of partial set of 12)414 Plate (1 of partial set of 12)415 Plate (3 of partial set of 12)416 Plate (6 of partial set of 12)417 Plate (7 of partial set of 12)418 Plate (9 of partial set of 12)419 Plate (9 of partial set of 12)

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420 Plate (10 of partial set of 12)421 Plate(12 of partial set of 12)422 Plate (3? of partial set of 12)423 Plate (4 of partial set of 12)424 Plate (6 of partial set of 12)425 Plate (8 of partial set of 12)426 Plate (11 of partial set of 12)427 Plate428 Plate (9 of undetermined set)429 Plate (9 of undetermined set)430 Commemorative plate434 Plate (1 in set of 12)435 Plate (2 in set of 12)436 Plate (3 in set of 12)437 Plate (4 in set of 12)438 Plate (5 in set of 12)439 Plate (6 in set of 12)440 Plate (7 in set of 12)441 Plate (8 in set of 12)442 Plate (9 in set of 12)443 Plate (10 in set of 12)444 Plate (11 in set of 12)445 Plate (12 in set of 12)446 Plate (4 of partial set of 12)447 Plate (5 of partial set of 12)448 Plate (6 of partial set of 12)449 Plate (8 of partial set of 12)450 Plate (10 of partial set of 12)451 Plate (12 of partial set of 12)452 Plate (1 of partial set of 12)453 Plate (2 of partial set of 12)454 Plate (4 of partial set of 12)455 Plate (5 of partial set of 12)456 Plate (6 of partial set of 12)457 Plate (8 of partial set of 12)458 Plate (10 of partial set of 12)459 Plate (12 of partial set of 12)460 Plate 461 Plate (same as 460)462 Plate (same as 460)463 Plate (4 of partial set of 12)464 Plate (6 of partial set of 12)465 Plate (8 of partial set of 12)

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466 Plate (10 of partial set of 12)467 Plate468 Plate (see 467)469 Plate (see 467)470 Plate (see 467)471 Plate (see 467)472 Plate (1 in set of 12)473 Plate (2 in set of 12)474 Plate (3 in set of 12)475 Plate (4 in set of 12)476 Plate (5 in set of 12)477 Plate (6 in set of 12)478 Plate (7 in set of 12)479 Plate (8 in set of 12)480 Plate (8 in set of 12)481 Plate (9 in set of 12)482 Plate (10 in set of 12)483 Plate (11 in set of 12)484 Plate (12 in set of 12)485 Plate (decorative)486 Plate487 Plate488 Plate/wall plaque ceramic560 Hand painted plate (from a book?)

Series 8. Sculpture

Series 8.1. Busts7 items. Arrangement: by item number.This series includes busts of Joan of Arc in various sizes and materials.Item numbers in series:

30 Sculpture, head156 Miniature ivory bust527 Bust- Porcelain bisque528 Bust- clay529 Bust550 Bust566 Bronze bust on wood base

Series 8.2. Miscellaneous2 items.Arrangement: by item number.

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This series includes miscellaneous sculptures such as a facsimile helmet and median relief metal casting.Item numbers in series:

510 Metal facsimile helmet514 Median relief metal casting in frame

Series 8.3. Statues/SculpturesAbout 30 items. Arrangement: by item number.This series includes statues and sculptures of various sizes and materials relating to Joan of Arc.Item numbers in series:

9 Sculpture11 Sculpture24 Sculpture25 Sculpture26 Statue (sculpture)29 Sculpture31 Sculpture32 Sculpture33 Sculpture34 Sculpture37 Sculpture38 Sculpture39 Sculpture40 Sculpture41 Sculpture44 Sculpture45 Sculpture46 Sculpture47 Sculpture48 Sculpture49 Sculpture50 Sculpture51 Sculpture61 Sculpture62 Sculpture63 Sculpture64 Sculpture

576 Bronze statue586 Statue

Series 8.4. Statuettes/Figurines/MiniaturesAbout 60 items.

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Arrangement: by item number.This series includes small sculptures in various sizes and materials relating to Joan of Arc.Item numbers in series:

67 Ceramic figurine68 Statuette69 Statuette70 Statuette71 Statuette, plastic72 Statuette, plastic (same as 71)73 Miniature figurine74 Figurine/Statuette75 Figurine/Statuette76 Figurine/Statuette77 Figurine/Statuette78 Figurine/Statuette79 Miniature bust80 Miniature figurine81 Miniature/statuette (possibly a seal)82 Miniature 'toy' figurine83 Miniature equestrian figurine84 Miniature figurine/statuette85 Miniature figurine86 Miniature figurine/seal

149 Statuette150 Statuette154 Miniature metal toy soldier figure155 Plaster figurine157 Miniature equestrienne figurine158 Miniature 'toy' figurine159 Miniature figurine160 Miniature figurine161 Miniature 'toy' figurine162 Miniature figurine163 Miniature figurine (same as 162)164 Miniature figurine (same as 162)167 Miniature 'toy' figurine172 Statuette173 Statuette (figurine)174 Figurine175 Statuette176 Statuette177 Statuette

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178 Statuette179 Statuette180 Statuette181 Statuette182 Statuette183 Statuette184 Statuette187 Miniature figure/wax seal stamp188 Miniature figurine197 Statuette/figurine198 Miniature 'toy' figurine199 Miniature 'toy' figurine271 Miniature brass bust281 Statuette (miniature)293 Miniature bust (w/seal on base)295 Miniature bust304 Statuette313 Miniature statuette344 Miniature toy horse and rider530 Statuette clay bisque531 Statuette – plaster532 Statuette - plaster cast533 Statuette (see 532)534 Statuette (see 532)551 Equestrienne statuette552 Equestrienne statuette569 Plaster statuette - off white570 Statuette of Joan standing by horse577 Plaster statuette

Series 9. Tiles8 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes tiles of various sizes and materials, mostly ceramic, depicting Joan of Arc.Item numbers in series:

211 Ceramic Tile220 Ceramic Tile picture, framed231 Framed "tile" - plastic234 Ceramic Tile376 Framed ceramic tile390 Decorative tile (hanging)489 Ceramic Tile

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545Glazed Ceramic Tile mounted on masonite

Series 10. Visual Art

Series 10.1. Drawings6 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes drawings of various artists, mainly pen or pencil, depicting Joan of Arc.Item numbers in series:

221 Framed Picture (pen & pencil drawing)495 Drawing522 Drawing523 Framed Drawing558 Pencil Drawing583 Pen/Ink Drawing

Series 10.2. Engravings4 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes engravings by various artists depicting Joan of Arc.Item numbers in series:

200 Framed Picture (hand painted engraving)202 Framed matted picture- engraving214 Framed Picture (engraving)244 Framed engraving

Series 10.3. Etchings4 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes etchings done by Louis Corinth depicting Joan of Arc in battle.Item numbers in series:

498 Etching (1 of 4 in 'set')499 Etching (1 of 4 in 'set')500 Etching (1 of 4 in 'set')501 Etching580 Etching581 Etching

Series 10.4. Glass Art4 items.Arrangement: by item number.

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This series includes glass, or glass imitation technique artwork depicting images related to Joan of Arc.Item numbers in series:

92 Stained glass plaque247 Picture (tissue imitation stain glass)490 "Stained glass" replica 574 "Leaded" glass panel

Series 10.5. Miscellaneous8 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes miscellaneous artwork of various form and materials, such as drypoint, copper art, painted plaster, and quillwork.Item numbers in series:

136 Framed Picture (clipping from magazine)207 Framed broadside (commemorative) no.20218 Framed drypoint241 Framed Picture (painted plaster)320 Miniature Holy Water Font383 Quillwork Picture with Relic491 Framed copper picture492 Framed copper picture (companion to 491)513 Collage "15 Impressions of…”

Series 10.6. Paintings15 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes paintings by various artists in a variety of media, such as oil painting, enamel, watercolor, tempura, and acrylic.Item numbers in series:

217 Enamel picture (framed)222 Framed oil painting236 Cloisonné- enamel picture 379 Framed watercolor380 Framed watercolor384 Painting (egg tempera on plaster)385 Oil painting on wood388 Framed painting (original)- oil389 Framed watercolor507 Painting (acrylic)508 Painting (acrylic)515 Oil Painting516 Oil Painting542 Oil Painting

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562 Painting (acrylic)

Series 10.7. Photographs of Artwork4 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes photographs of various works of art, including sculpture and paintings.Item numbers in series:

229 Framed Photograph of a sculpture230 Framed Photograph of a sculpture506 Photograph of a painting582 Photograph of a statue

Series 10.8. Portraits6 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes portraits of Joan of Arc by various artists in a variety of media such as scratchboard, enamel, and copper.Item numbers in series:

192 Relief portrait196 Portrait249 Framed copper or brass portrait251 Framed portrait525 Enamel portrait framed575 Portrait (scratchboard)

Series 10.9. Post cards2 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes two post cards that feature lithograph image of a Joan of Arc original artwork.Item numbers in series:

190 Post card227 Framed picture-post card

Series 10.10. Reproductions40 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes reproductions of artwork relating to Joan of Arc, in various sizes and form, such as photographic reproductions, lithographs, and prints.Item numbers in series:

52 Oil Painting (reproduction)137 Framed picture (reproduction of engraving)142 Framed picture (photo reproduction)143 Framed picture (photo reproduction)

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144 Framed picture (see 143)145 Framed picture (photo reproduction)203 Matted, framed picture of reproduction204 Framed picture (reproduction of original)205 Framed, matted picture (reproduction)213 Framed picture (photo reproduction)215 Framed picture (reproduction of original)219 Framed picture (photo reproduction)228 Framed reproduction of engraving233 Framed reproduction of a painting242 Picture (reproduction of an Ingres painting)374 Framed reproduction of orig. lithograph496 Reproduction of painting497 Print (framed) No. 90502 Hand-colored printed page509 Poster (rolled)517 Reproduction of print518 Map (framed)- watercolor reproduction519 Reproduction in smaller scale520 Reproduction in smaller scale521 Photographic reproduction of painting526 Poster of Sarah Bernhardt as Joan of Arc538 Reproduction of Print539 Reproduction of Boutet de Monvel Scene546 Reproduction of Boutet de Monvel Painting547 Reproduction of Boutet de Monvel Painting548 Reproduction of Boutet de Monvel Painting549 Reproduction/Print of Ingres Painting563 Landscape Lithograph564 Reproduction of color lithograph565 Reproduction of Boutet de Monvel 571 Reproduction of Lithograph572 Lithograph (reproduction)573 Reproduction of Boutet de Monvel589 Framed print

Series 10.11. Tapestries5 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes tapestries, machine produced, depicting Joan of Arc in various settings and poses. Item numbers in series:

243 Framed picture (machine produced tapestry)

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246 Framed picture (on cloth) - image woven in254 Framed picture (machine produced tapestry)

504Machine made tapestry (same tapestry as 559)

559Tapestry (machine made) framed (same tapestry as 504)

Series 10.12. Wood Carvings4 items.Arrangement: by item number.This series includes wood carvings and a colored wood block depicting images relating to Joan of Arc.Item numbers in series:

216 Wood carving561 Colored wood block584 High relief wood carving585 High relief wood carving (companion to 584)

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Item Level Descriptions

Series 1.1 Bells

#185Object: BellCreator:Date:Physical description: 10cm tall with a diameter of 5cm brass bell depicting Joan of Arc dressed in armor with a skirt showing underneath. Joan’s hands are crossed and clasped at her chest. Her hair looks very stiff almost as if it is a helm. She has a sword hanging off her left hip. The rendering is rather crude. Additional Note: The clapper is intact.

#587Object: BellCreator:Date:Physical description: Small copper or bronze bell approximately 7cm in height with a hanging clapper, the handle of which is a miniature casting in the same material depicting Joan of Arc standing in armor with a knee length underskirt. She is not wearing a helm and is hugging a large sword to her chest by the blade. Her eyes are fixed straight ahead. She has collar length straight hair with short bangs.

Series 1.2 boxes

#170Object: Silver box with wood liningCreator: Date:Physical description: 62x87x39mm sliver box with embossed designs. Box is lined with dark wood. The lid of the box portrays Joan of Arc on a rearing horse with a city scene in the background. She is wearing full armor while brandishing her banner. The sides of the box show scrolls, vines and flowers winding through a trellis. The hinge for the lid has a crude latch on the inside of the lid.

#171Object: Wooden cheese boxCreator:Date:Physical description: 11cm diameter 26mm high balsa wood box with a label on the lid. The label depicts Joan in full armor on a charging horse. She carries a banner in her right hand. Written on the box in red is “Joan of Arc Camembert product of France soft

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ripened cheese made from pasteurized milk net weight 8oz distributed by Otto Roth and Company Inc 177-179 Daune Street New York 10013 NY Garnard Angouleme”.

#392Object: Commercial camembert boxCreator:Date: 1960sPhysical description: 11.5cm diameter 2.8cm deep balsa wood, metal and paper box. Commercial, mass produced brand with a color label depicting Joan wearing full armor on a charging horse, she carries a banner in her right hand. Written on the box in red is “Joan of Arc Camembert product of France soft ripened cheese made from pasteurized milk net weight 8oz distributed by Otto Roth and Company Inc 177-179 Daune Street New York 10013 NY Garnard Angouleme”.

Series 1.3 Button

# 111Box:Object: ButtonCreator:Date:Physical description: 29mm diameter flat silver button with single loop backing. The image on the button depicts Joan dressed in full armor with her visor down charging forward on horseback. There is an inscription around the edge but it is illegible.

#113Box:Object: ButtonCreator:Date:Physical description: 29mm diameter flat metal button with a single loop backing painted gold. The button portrays Joan of Arc wearing armor with curly shoulder length hair. Next to Joan’s head on both side is a fleur de lys.

# 119Box:Object: ButtonCreator:Date:Physical description: 17mm diameter metal button with single ring backing. The button has a profile of Joan of Arc facing left. There is a border which consists of foliage. The button is heavily tarnished.

# 130Box:Object: Button (Larger version of #119)

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Creator:Date:Physical description: 24mm silver pierced work button with a single loop on the back. The button has a profile of Joan of Arc facing left. There is a border which consists of foliage.

# 138Box:Object: Button (same as #119, #130 and #260)Creator:Date:Physical description: 24mm silver pierced work button with a single loop on the back. The button has a profile of Joan of Arc facing left. There is a border which consists of foliage.

# 259Box:Object: ButtonCreator:Date:Physical description: 28mm diameter metal button with a fixed ring on the back. The portrait depicts Joan of Arc wearing armor with long curly hair. On each side of her head is a fleur de lys. The image is in very low relief, also the background is textured.

# 260Box:Object: Button (same as #119, #130 and #138)Creator:Date:Physical description: 22mm diameter silver pierced work button in low relief with a fixed ring on the back for attachment. The button has a profile of Joan of Arc facing left. There is a border which consists of foliage.

Series 1.4 Mantle Clocks

# 553Box:Object: Mantle ClockCreator: FrenchDate: 19th centuryPhysical description: 35x61x21cm black marble/onyx, brass, coppers and enamel mantle clock. The clock is all black marble with low relief scenes set into the front panels on either side of the clock face. The scene to the left of the face depicts Joan on horseback riding through the streets of a city with throngs of followers. The scene to the right of the clock face depicts Joan in the midst of battle. There is decorative metal in low

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relief around the two images and the clock face. The clock has highly ornate decorative feet. The clock face itself has roman numerals for numbers in blue and white enamel inserts on a gold background. The clock has two key winding holes one for the time and the second for the chime. The clock itself is remarkably heavy.

# 579Box:Object: Mantle clockCreator:Date: 20th centuryPhysical description: 44cm in height (including large base which is 20.5x28x10cm) the base of the clock consists of black painted metal with ornamental legs and decorations of brass painted metal which consists of leaves, volutes and scrolls. The top of the base is edged in a beaded design just under the clock and a sculpture of Joan of Arc. The clock itself is set in a rock outcropping which Joan stands next to. All the metal is painted a milk chocolate brown color. The sculpture depicts Joan of Arc wearing armor holding a sword across her chest with her hands crossed at her wrists. The clock face is done in porcelain with roman numerals for numbers. Additional notes: The whole piece has sustained mild damage.

Series 1.5 Coins

# 131Box:Object: CoinCreator:Date:Physical description: 18mm diameter silver coin which depicts Louis IX (1226-1270). On the same side is a cross with an inscription which reads, “Ludovious Rex”. On the other side of the coin is a cipher and inscription which reads “Toronus civis”.

#132Box:Object: CoinCreator:Date:Physical description: 22mm diameter silver coin depicting Charles V (1364-80). There is a cross with an illegible inscription and on the reverse side is a cipher also with an illegible inscription.

#133Box:Object: CoinCreator:Date:

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Physical description: 26mm diameter silver coin. On the obverse is a cross with an illegible inscription and on the reverse side is a crown with three fleur de lys and a partially legible inscription “Rex . . .”

# 330Box:Object:Creator: Commemorative coinDate:Physical description: 38mm diameter metal low relief coin. The image is from an Ingres painting of Joan. Around the periphery is an inscription which reads, “Jeanne D’Arc Declaree ve’n le 27 Janvier 1894 Priez pour la France”. On the obverse is the Pope with an inscription that reads, “Souv du Peler des Ouvrier France a Rome about 1897”.

Series 1.6 Dolls

# 148Box:Object: DollCreator: Ideal toysDate: 1965Physical description: 31.5cm doll in a 32cm plastic case. The doll is plastic with saran hair. The doll is dressed as Joan of Arc wearing black leggings, a brown and green corduroy tunic, and a white cotton long sleeved shirt with metal fleur de lys pined on its breast. The doll also has on brown booties and a sword in a brown sheath.

#189Box:Object: DollCreator: Knickerbocker manufactured by Standard Doll Co. Date:Physical description: 21cm tall doll dressed as Joan of Arc wearing armor, shield, sword, and plumed helm while holding a banner. The shield has a castle on its face and the banner is made of tattered red cloth. The doll comes with a heart shaped stand to hold the feet firm and allow it to be displayed up right.

# 194Box:Object: DollCreator: Standard Doll Co.Date:Physical description: 19.3cm (including plastic stand) tall plastic Joan of Arc doll with brown hair. The doll has silver painted legs and feet (supposed to be armor), a red felt tunic, a plastic silver colored breast plate attached with a brown plastic belt. The doll also has a removable sword on its belt. The sword is metal with a decorative jeweled hilt.

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#195Box:Object: Doll Creator:Date:Physical description: 19.8cm tall plastic doll dressed as Joan of Arc, attached to black plastic base. The doll is wearing cloth armor-fabric is painted silver with extra piece of material added to the knees and shoulders to mimic armor-with a forest green velvet cape with grey satin lining. The cape is decorated with metal gold colored fleur de lys and a beige fur collar. The doll carries a white banner decorated with gold fleur de lys. The doll’s hair is brown and chin-length. It also has brown eyes and red slightly parted lips.

#299Box:Object: Doll (cloth torso with detachable head)Creator:Date:Physical description: approximately 20x8cm doll made of cloth, sequence, feathers and pins. Upper body is formed with cloth and elaborately clothed. The doll has a detachable head which is faceless being covered with feathers and sequence. There is a black string around the dolls neck most likely used for hanging the doll up.Additional Note: Eclectic, very different looking compared to the other dolls.

Series 1.7 Fire paraphernalia

# 169Box:Object: Votive candle holder and baseCreator:Date:Physical description: 62x59mm red glass votive candle holder, 52x50mm cup holder, 62mm brass base. All components made in Germany.

# 568Box: Object: pair of andirons Creator:Date: 20th centuryPhysical description: 21x32cm metal bust and leg of andiron. The bust segment is painted milk chocolate brown and depicts Joan wearing armor with shoulder length page boy hair. She also wears a double bar cross necklace and has a fixed serious expression on her face. At the base of the bust is inscribed “Jeanne D’Arc”.

Series 1.8 Miscellaneous

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Box: Object: Leather coin purseCreator:Date:Physical description: 6.5x105cm leather coin purse with a single snap fastener. There are three pockets on the inside; the center pocket has metal hinges to keep it closed. On the outside is a stamped and printed scene of Joan’s house at Domremy. There is black and red detail underneath the flap as well as writing which reads “Domremy”.

# 300Box: Object: KeychainCreator:Date:Physical description: 8.9cm fob to key ring, metal with enamel decorations. The fob is in the shape of a Maltese cross painted gold with inserted enamel color in green. The center of the cross has a circular medallion with fleur de lys in gold on a dark blue background.

#333Object: Wine TasterPhysical description: 7.3cm diameter (bowl of taster), 22mm diameter (handle), 20mm (depth of bowl). Pewter: handle is textured, low relief work in bottom, interior of bowl. Handle of wine taster is a flat circular disk with textured design (Snake? Grape vine?). Interior bottom of bowl has profile image of Joan of Arc with chin-length hair, bangs, framed in a shield shape. Bottom of bowl difficult to read, “Etain Pur” [?].

#338Object: Bracket with hookCreator: E.C. ParisPhysical description: 8 x 5.3cm decorative brass bracket with hook. Medallion shape in center decorated with ribbons at top (open work) and leaves at bottom. In medallion, a profile image of Joan of Arc in dress with plumed hat, and long curly hair. Around top edge is written “Jeanne D’Arc.”

#346Object: WhistlePhysical description: 11.5cm x 2.2cm, carved ivory or bone, broken into two pieces at ankles. Knight in armor (Joan?), very gothic in style: rigid, long, arms held straight down, close to body, quite detailed armor, helmet, and shield.

#395Object: Tin Box Physical description: 7.5cm diameter, 2cm thick (when fitted together). Commercially produced – looks like lozenge tin. Lid: fleur de lys and swag pattern around edge. Profile: (head and shoulders) in armor, chin-length hair with bangs, very Art Nouveau-style

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around head “Jeanne D’Arc 1412 – 1431”. Top half of tin: outer edge has a garland of leaves and flowers, bottom half of tin is painted (yellow), no decoration. Quite beat-up – dented in a few spots.

# 505Box:Object: Masquerade maskCreator: Made in France for VanDamDate: 1950sPhysical description: 26x16.5x12cm depth where nose fits. The mask is made of hard, thin molded plastic with elastic to secure the mask in place. The mask is colorful silver and black helmet, gold chain mail. The face itself is rather garish: blue eye shadow, red lips, thin black eyebrows, and black eyeliner. The mask is a generic pretty girl’s face with Joan of Arc trappings. There is a ring attached to the top so the mask could be hung when not being worn. There are holes for the eyes, mouth and nostrils.

#544Box:Object: 20 Framed and matted French stamps depicting Joan of Arc. Creator:Date:Physical description: 20 stamps 5x3cm opening for each stamp. 63x48.8cm total including frame, each stamp is of a place associated with Joan or a painting or sculpture of Joan. They include 1) Sa Maison a Domremy 2) La Basilique a Domremy 3) L’eglise a Domremy 4) Entre a Orleans par J. Scherrer 5) Equestienne statue in Orleans par Fogatier 6) Entre a Orleans par Lempveu 7) Au Sacre par Ingres 8) A Reims par Lempveu 9) Sur le Boucher par Lempveu 10) Equestrienne statue Paris/Reims par Paul Dubois 11) En Priere par Fremiet 12) Monument de Domremy 13) Au Crotoy 14) Au Repos par G.W. Joy 15) Eccoutant les voix par H. Charpin 16) Quitle son Troupeau par A. Maillard 17) En Priere par Mercie 18) Satute par J. Deihin 19) Par la Princesse Marie d’Orleans 20) Equestienne statue Paris par Fremiet.

Series 1.9 Pins

#89Box:Object: Souvenir pin Creator:Date:Physical description: 2.5x5cm silver and copper embossed medallion with profile of Joan of Arc surrounded by snake and dragon like creates and double bar crosses. A small banner at the bottom with raised lettering reads “Domremy”.

# 117Box:Object: pin

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Creator: RoyalDate:Physical description: 30mm diameter copper pin with crude clasp. The pin has a profile bust of Joan of Arc surrounded by filigree stylized plant motif. Joan’s head is encircled by a halo and there is a small fleur de lys under her chin.

# 126Box:Object: PinCreator:Date: 1900Physical description: 33mm diameter metal embossed pin. The pin has a profile bust of Joan of Arc with shoulder length hair wearing armor. There is a fleur de lys to the left of Joan. The pin has an Art Nouveau feel to its design. The clasp is well designed with a protective head over the pin.

#267Box: Object: Pin Creator:Date:Physical description: 25mm diameter silver pin in low relief. The pin depicts Joan wearing armor with long flowing hair parted in the center. There is a vague image of a banner behind her head. On the back of the pin where the pin and catch attach are a sword and crown with the inscription “Je viens --- ur de li oga unie de France”.

# 273Box:Object: PinCreator: Courtois, ParisDate:Physical description: 38x29mm shield shaped gold colored metal and white enameled pin. The pin has Joan’s personal shield crest which is a sword topped by a crown and two fleur de lys. At the top of the shield is printed “Jeanne D’Arc” on the back of the pin is printed “Croiseur Ecole” and “Courtios Paris”

# 276Box: Object: PinCreator: TairacDate:Physical description: 22mm low relief gold toned metal pin. The pin depicts Joan waist up wearing armor arms crossed at her chest holding a sword in her left hand. Joan has chin length hair and her head is angled upward. Around the periphery is written “Jeanne D’Arc”. On the back are an olive branch, banner, sword hilt and spear.

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# 277Box:Object: Pin Creator:Date:Physical description: 25mm diameter brass low relief pin. The pin is a portrait of Joan in profile wearing an elaborate cloak with shoulder length hair blowing back. There are three small fleur de lys out in front of her face.

# 279Box:Object: Pin Creator:Date:Physical description: 32x26mm metal cutout backed pin depicting Joan of Arc on horseback dressed in armor with no helm holding a banner.

# 283Box:Object: Pin Creator:Date:Physical description: 25x38mm metal cutout backed pin depicting Joan of Arc holding up her shield with one hand and a banner with the other. At her feet lay her helm and a large branch of lilies. Two double bar crosses are in the image one on the banner another in between the shield and the branch of lilies.

# 301Box:Object: PinCreator:Date:Physical description: 22mm diameter copper low relief pin with a crude clasp. The pin’s image depicts Joan in profile wearing armor with shoulder length flowing hair. There is a single fleur de lys in front of her face. On the obverse is Joan’s shield. Written on the periphery is “Jeanne D’Arc hec a Domremy 1414”. Also there is gold decoration around edges.

# 302Box:Object: PinCreator:Date:Physical description: 32x26mm metal cutout backed pin depicting Joan of Arc on horseback dressed in armor with no helm holding a banner.

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# 312Box:Object: PinCreator:Date:Physical description: 30mm diameter metal low relief and delicate filigreed pin. In the center of the pin is a profile of Joan of Arc. In the background is a fleur de lys. Delicate filigree design surrounds central portrait. The clasp is broken off.

# 352Box:Object: PinCreator:Date:Physical description: 25x27mm cutout backed art nouveau styled low relief silver pin. The pin has a profile of Joan of Arc wearing armor with a laurel wreath in her hair. In Joan’s right hand is a sword. Lilies are intertwined along the edge of the pin. There is an inscription which reads “Jeanne D’Arc”.

# 353Box:Object:Creator: Pin Date:Physical description: 27mm diameter silver low relief medal insert pin. The image on the pin is Joan of Arc in profile wearing armor with shoulder length hair. There is a palm branch in front of her face. Inscribed above her head is “Jeanne D’Arc”. The edging is decorated with beads and notching. On the obverse is Joan’s shield with lilies behind.

# 354Box:Object: Souvenir PinCreator:Date:Physical description: 26x34mm cutout backed metal pin with a bust profile of Joan of Arc wearing armor attached to an oval mount with a banner beneath the bust. On the banner “Orleans” is written. The oval mount by which the pin and clasp are attached has a scroll and flower design.

# 356Box: Object: PinCreator:Date: 1909

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Physical description: 25mm diameter silver low relief pin with a profile of Joan of Arc with shoulder length hair and bangs wearing armor with a halo encircling her head. Behind Joan are palm branches and lilies. There is also an inscription which reads “Rse Jeanne D’Arc”. On the obverse is Joan’s shield with lilies around the edge also the dates “1412 1431 and 1909” are inscribed.

Series 1.10 Spoons

# 165Box:Object: Commemorative souvenir spoon Creator:Date: 1892Physical description: 107mm U.S. sterling with a brass finish. On the handle of the spoon is a portrait of Joan of Arc across a crescent moon. The bowl of the spoon is inscribed “Joan of Arc”, also inscribed on the spoon “Chicago 1892:3”.

# 166Box:Object: Souvenir spoonCreator:Date:Physical description: 125mm silver tarnished spoon. On the handle is a very tiny figure mimicking the Marie Christine D’Orleans statue. The rest of the handle is square with a filigree pattern decorating each side. Where the handle and bowl meet is a leaf pattern. Inside the bowl of the spoon is inscribed “Paris”.

# 347Box:Object: Souvenir spoonCreator:Date:Physical description: 10.5x2.2cm (at the widest part of the bowl) silver spoon. The handle has a vine and scroll pattern topped by a small reproduction of Reims cathedral. Inside the bowl of the spoon is engraved “Reims”.

# 348Box:Object: Souvenir spoonCreator:Date:Physical description: 12x2cm (at the widest part of the bowl) cutout backed silver spoon. The handle of the spoon has a vine and scroll pattern topped by an image of Joan of Arc dressed in armor carrying a banner covered with fleur de lys. The bowl of the spoon is smooth and tarnished.

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# 349Box:Object: Souvenir spoon Creator:Date:Physical description: 11x2.1cm (at the widest part of the bowl) silver spoon. The handle is rather simple with a scroll at the base and a thin double band mid way up the handle. At the top of the spoon is a bust of Joan of Arc wearing armor with long curly hair flat on her back. The bowl of the spoon is smooth and tarnished.

# 350Box:Object: Souvenir spoonCreator:Date:Physical description: 11.5x2.2cm (at the widest part of the bowl) silver spoon. The handle is rather simple with a scroll at the base and a double band mid way up the handle. At the top of the spoon is an image of Joan of Arc wearing armor with a sword held to her chest blade pointed downward. The bowl of the spoon is smooth and tarnished.

# 351Box:Object: Souvenir spoon Creator: Creation AugisDate:Physical description: 10.5x2.5cm (at the widest part of the bowl) silver spoon. The handle has a leaf pattern with cross hatching at the bottom, a scroll at the top of the handle forms a pedestal on which is Joan of Arc on horseback carrying a banner. The bowl of the spoon is smooth and tarnished.

Series 2: Medals

#88Object: Metal LocketPhysical description: 3cm x 2cm hinged metal locket containing tiny accordion folded booklet “La Vie de Jeanne D’Arc”. Front of locket has embossed profile portrait surrounded by halo and “Jehanne D’Arc” Fleur de lys in each corner. “Vive La Peur” is inscribed at the top of the locket. Verso: “1412 – 1431” A branch of Easter lilies and the symbol of a sword topped by a crown, flanked by two fleur de lys. Inside is a sepia-toned “postcard” story of the life of Joan of Arc, the last page is glued to the inside back of locket. The latch does not work, and loop at the top for attachment of necklace is bent. Same as item number 319, 334.

#90Object: Medallion

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Physical Description: 4.5cm diameter round cameo medallion of shell or horn [?] white on brown depicts Joan on horseback. “Before the Battle” written above. Her head is bowed, hands clasped in prayer. A banner waves behind her. Detailed vegetation below. Has a gold [?] edge. In a plastic case with purple velvet.

#91Object: Commemorative MedalPhysical description: 5cm diameter, pewter. Portrays Joan as a maiden, seated. Inscription behind figure “VA FILLE DE DIEV JE TE SERAI A AIDE VA”. Verso: inscribed – “MCDXII MCDXXXI” dates are horizontal with a spindle and sword vertically dividing them to form a cross shape. Background on spindle side is naturalistic flowers, on the sword side is fleur de lys. It is encased in a blue leather case, with an inside lining of blue velvet and satin.

#93Object: Commemorative MedalCreator: JOIVENELPhysical description: 52mm diameter bronze relief medal. Profile portrait of “Philippe-Le-Bon né en 1396 mort en 1467” inscribed around edge. Verso: contains a large verse in French beginning with “Veritable fondateur de la nationalite Belge…”

#94Object: Commemorative MedalPhysical description: 5cm bronze medal of “Pharamond Roi de France – 1840” featuring a profile portrait in relief. Verso: text inscribed in French beginning with “Pharamond Ier roi ne… roi 420. Pharamond fils presume de marconir chef de la ligue franke stationnee sur le mayn…”

#95Object: Medal on attached standPhysical description: 6cm x 5cm (diameter) bronze low relief featuring Joan on horseback (before the battle) in full armor, head bowed, hands clasped. There is a banner behind the figure, and vegetation and flowers on the ground. Verso: text inscribed in French, “A gloire impérissable de Jeanne d’arc la vierge héroique et martyre, l’ange de la patrie française.” Three branches of palm, laurel, and Easter lilies are crossed at the bottom.

#100Object: MedalCreator: A. MorlonPhysical Description: 6.5cm diameter bronze. Joan in armor, no helmet. Full face from chest up. Across bread plate “Jhesus-Maria.” She holds sword in left hand, banner in right reads “Jehanne” with fleur de lys pattern. Reverse side: a blank scroll furled at ends on a field of lilies. Flat border around edge, on reverse only.

#101

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Object: MedalCreator: A.J. CordierrePhysical description: 6.5cm bronze. Full figure of Joan surrounded by clouds, in a sleeveless tunic/gown, arms upraised, helmet on head, halo surrounding head, with the words inscribed above it “Sainte Jehanne D’Arc”. Around the edge of medal “Patrona” “Jhesus” “Galliae” 1419, 1431, 1920 are inscribed.

#102Object: MedalCreator: G. Prud’hommePhysical description: 59mm bronze profile of Joan facing left with loose, shoulder length hair with bangs and soft curls at the ends and a simple neckline of a shirt. Written on the edge of the medal is “Jeanne d’Arc” and “Orleans – Reims – Rouen”. Verso: “Jeanne d’Arc croiseur ecole” a ship in the center panel, at the bottom are leaves, an anchor, and a blank space for inscription. The artist’s initials are G.P. located in the central panel.

#103Object: MedalCreator: V. PeterPhysical description: 50mm silver medal of Joan facing left, kneeling, facing left towards the back of her horse, the horse faces right. Joan holds a banner through her arms crossed over her chest, and a sword, point down, in front of her. There is a coat of arms at the right top edge with the inscription “1412 + Jeanne + d’Arc + 1431”.

#104Object: MedalCreator: J.H. CoëffinPhysical description: 7cm (70mm) bronze profile of Joan facing left with very short hair, armor, mail garment with high neck. “Jeanne d’Arc + 7 Juillet 1456” written around the edge. Verso: inscription in French “sera plantée glorieuse croix en souvenance et perpetuelle mémoire de la dite Pucelle. 1431 1456”. Cross with burning sticks at base in low relief behind inscription. Same as item number 431.

#105Object: MedalCreator: E. BlinPhysical description: 58mm bronze profile of Joan facing left wearing armor with a short hair cut and a halo surrounding her head. On a horizontal line through the center is the inscription “Sainte Jeanne d’Arc”. Verso: Joan in profile on horseback, hands clasped to chest and head tilted back, looking upward with a halo around her head. The artist’s name is featured in the lower right. Same as item number 331, 240.

#106Object: MedalCreator: F. Montaguy

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Physical description: 41mm diameter bronze medal of Joan on horseback, brandishing a sword outside fortress-like walls. Verso: Ascending dove carrying a ribbon (or a banner) in its beak. Above the dove on the left side is a smoking funeral pyre, and on the right side is a sword with a crown encircling the tip of the blade. Same as item number 601.

#108Object: MedalCreator: Ch. PilletDescription: 68mm diameter bronze metal commemorating the heros of Verdun. Features a full frontal image of Joan standing, holding a sword with a figure of a woman to her left holding a staff and a branch. There is a very low relief behind the figures of a city. In the foreground is an eagle in flight, wearing a crown and carrying a sword in its talons. Inscription is “Verdun. On ne passé pas MCMXVI”. Verso: 3 portraits, at the top is General Petain, General Nivelle, and General de Curifres de Castelnau, with an inscription in the center that reads “La gloire des héros de Verdun MCMXVI” with Olive branches and war medals underneath.

#109Object: MedalCreator: O. YencessePhysical description: 50mm diameter copper profile bust of Joan in armor with chin-length hair, and a background of fleur de lys pattern. An inscription around the edge of “Jehanne d’Arc 1412 – 1431”. Verso: Joan in peasant dress on bended knee taking a sword from a figure, and an angel hovering overhead, holding a crown in one hand. Same as item number 114.

#110Object: MedalCreator: Rene BaubichonDescription: 49mm diameter bronze low relief of Joan as a peasant girl, standing in wooded area with sheep while other figures are faintly visible in the woods. Verso: pine twig, shield and banner with “Jhesus Maria”. An inscription around the edge, “Beatification de Jeanne d’arc 18 mai 1909”.

#112Object: MedalCreator: M. LeoghanyPhysical description: 41mm diameter bronze low relief profile bust of Joan facing left, with shoulder-length hair and a braid framing the face, and a shield with a coat of arms on the right, the inscription “Jeanne d’arc” on the left. Verso: banner and sword in flames with a dove in flight above, pebbled textured background with inscribed dates “1419 – 1431”.

#114Object: MedalCreator: O. Yencesse

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Physical description: 49mm diameter bronze profile bust of Joan in armor with chin-length hair, and a background of fleur de lys pattern. An inscription around the edge of “Jehanne d’Arc 1412 – 1431”. Verso: Joan in peasant dress on bended knee taking a sword from a figure, and an angel hovering overhead, holding a crown in one hand. Same as item number 109.

#115Object: MedalCreator: DuprePhysical description: 55 mm. diameter bronze commemorative medal struck to commemorate the re-erection of the statue at Orleans in 1803 (the original was destroyed during the French Revolution). Obverse: Portrait bust of Napoleon in profile (to the right) “Napoleon Bonaparte Premier Consul de la Rép. F.” Reverse: image of the statue at Orleans. Inscription: “A Jeanne d’arc. Monument retable a Orleans L’an XI de la Rep. J.M. Chaptal, J.P. Maret, A.E. Crignon, Desormeau, M’tre De L’int Préfet, Maire, E. Gois Dupre Fils Inv. Sculp.”

#116Object: Medal (for necklace)Creator: J. H. CöffinPhysical description: 32mm diameter metal profile bust with jump-ring of Joan with very short hair and the inscription “Jeanne d’arc 7 juillet 1456” Verso: cross with flames burning at the base, above it bears the inscription “…sero plantée glorieuse crois en souvenance et perpetuelle mémoire de la dite Pucelle”.

#118Object: Prayer card and necklace medal setCreator: “Printed in Italy”Physical description: 11 x 6.5cm prayer card in plastic 15 x 21mm metal necklace medal. The card is printed in color with biographical information on the back. Includes a picture of Joan as a soldier holding a banner with a halo surrounding her head. Same image is on the medal. Verso: “God wills it” and “St. Joan of Arc Pray for Us” inscribed around the edge. Same as item numbers 124, 396, 397, and 398.

#121Object: Necklace with medallionCreator: Physical description: 60cm chain of large links (no clasp) 4cm diameter medallion pierced star-burst with Joan of Arc’s shield in the center and armor, helmet atop the shield. Inexpensive metal with silver colored paint on medallion.

#122Object: religious medal on necklaceCreator: Poncet

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Physical description: 17mm diameter sterling metal on 64cm chain (inexpensive metal). Very detailed relief of Joan on horseback with a banner. Verso: inscription “Jack 12.25.70 Phoebe (Sterling)”

#123Object: Small medallionCreator: “PY”Physical description: 32 x 17mm brass low relief of Joan in armor with her hands clasped at her chest. An inscription around the edge of “Sainte Jeanne d’Arc Proteguz la France” Same as item number 128, 605.

#124Object: Religious medalCreator: “Printed in Italy”Physical description: 15 x 21mm metal necklace medal. Joan as a soldier holding a banner with a halo surrounding her head. Verso: “God wills it” and “St. Joan of Arc Pray for Us” inscribed around the edge. Same as item numbers 118, 396, 397, and 398.

#125Object: Religious medalCreator: Physical description: 31mm x 16mm (including jump ring) of inexpensive, silver colored metal of Joan holding a banner in one hand, resting the other hand on a podium with an inscription “St. Joan of Arc” Verso: Inscription “St. Joan of Arc Church, Hershey, PA” and “Italy” with an image of the church.

#127Object: Medallion for a necklace (commemorative)Creator: Ch. LaurillierPhysical description: 40mm diameter pewter low relief profile bust of Joan facing left in armor with shoulder-length hair profile, olive branch at lower left and an inscription “Sainte Jeanne d’Arc, P.P.N. 1412 1920 1431”. Verso: Joan’s coat of arms with crossed branch and sword at the bottom, including an inscription at the top “Domremy – 1412, Orleans – 1429, Rouen – 1431”

#128Object: Small medallionCreator: “PY”Physical description: 32 x 17mm metal low relief of Joan in armor with her hands clasped at her chest. An inscription around the edge of “Sainte Jeanne d’Arc Proteguz la France” Same as item number 123, 605.

#129Object: religious medalCreator:

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Physical description: 20mm diameter copper medal, with a person kneeling before a shrine with an inscription “O.L. of Lourdes pray for us” Verso: St. Joan in armor holding a banner, inscribed around the edge “St. Joan of Arc Pray for us”

#134Object: Framed medallionCreator: FaenzaPhysical description: 62mm (medal diameter) 88mm square frame. Medal features Joan (waist up) in armor holding a sword, helmet protector tilted back, looking up, inscription “Homage to the Maid of France”

#139Object: Commemorative medalCreator: G. PrudhommeDate: c. 1930Physical description: 73mm x 52mm bronze rectangular medal with a low relief profile bust of Joan in armor with chin-length hair. Verso: Joan burning at the stake, plaque attached to stake bears the inscription “Heretique Apostate Relapse”. Upper left corner “1431, 1931” A hand in the crowd below the stake holds a cross towards Joan’s face on the end of a long staff, inscription below “V centanaire de la mort de Jeanne d’arc” Same as item number 345.

#140Object: Medal/PlaqueCreator: Daniel DupuisPhysical description: 62mm x 41mm bronze low relief medal. Obverse: Joan as a shepardess stand in meadow with sheep – ghostly image of an angel floats behind Joan with one hand on her shoulder, the other arm raised ahead. Reverse: single stem of lilies blooming. Inscription: “Jeanne D’Arc Liberatrice du Territoire,” initials “AL”

#141Object: Coin/medalCreator:Physical description: 31mm diameter bronze profile portrait bust, shield and ribbon bearing the date 1429 inscription around the edge reads “Jeanne D’Arc Souvenir – La Patrie – Montreal”. Verso: Image of a building and stamped with number “66465”, inscription around the edge reads “Lisez La Patrie ce Numéro y sera Publié”.

#240Object: MedallionCreator: E. BlinDate: 1966Physical description: 5.8cm diameter bronze medallion with relief work featuring a profile portrait of Joan in armor with chin-length hair, eyes closed, and a halo surrounding her head. “Sainte Jeanne d’Arc” is inscribed in a horizontal banded area behind her body. Verso: Joan on horseback, hands clasped at chest, faced raised with a

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halo around her head. Engraved inscription below “+ J.J.W. 25 DEC. 1966 JPM.” Same as item number 105 except for inscription.

#253Object: MedallionCreator: S. KingsburgerPhysical description: 5.5 x 4cm shield shaped silver medallion featuring an image of Joan of Arc, from waist up, in armor, no helmet, shoulder-length curly hair parted in the center, face slightly lifted up. Halo surrounds her head, hands holding a sword by the blade, hilt up near her chin. Image is framed by long-stemmed flowers. Includes jump ring for necklace.

#257Object: Commemorative MedalCreator: DuprePhysical description: (see #115)

#258Object: MedalCreator: J.H. CoeffinPhysical Description: 52mm diameter pewter [?] medal in red leather case, velvet and satin inside. Ribbon to lift medal out of case printed “Monnaie de Paris.” Reverse: Profile portrait of Joan of Arc in armor with very short hair (cap-like). Around edge “Jeanne D’Arc 8 Mai 1429.” Obverse: Shield (crest) of the city of Orleans, around edge “Offert par la ville D’Orleans.”

#261Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator: LassarrePhysical description: 25mm diameter inexpensive metal with jump ring, low relief profile of Joan in armor, shoulder-length hair with a laurel wreath and halo. Her right hand is visible, holding a banner, faintly visible angels in the background. “St. Jeanne D’Arc” inscribed around periphery. Verso: inscription- “1412 Domremy, Orleans, Reims, Rouen, 1431” with lilies and olive branches intertwined to one side.

#262Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator:Date: 1920 (?)Physical description: 30mm diameter inexpensive metal with jump ring, low relief profile of Joan in armor, shoulder-length hair, “Sainte Jeanne D’Arc, P.P.N.” inscribed around the top edge. “1412 1920 1431” inscribed at the bottom with a branch placed diagonally across the lower left side. Verso: Shield of Joan, 2 fleur de lys, an upright sword, and a crown, underneath the shield is a crossed sword and branch. Inscribed around the top edge is “Domremy 1412 ~ Orleans 1429 ~ Rouen 1431”

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#263Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator: Physical description: 32mm diameter inexpensive metal low relief profile of Jesus with halo and sacred heart symbol on his chest. Inscribed around the edge is “Sweet heart of Jesus have mercy on us.” Verso: full-length image of Joan in armor holding banner and helmet, sword and crown at her feet, with Orleans visible in the distance. Inscribed around the top edge is “St. Joan of Arc Pray for us.”

#264Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator:Physical description: 30mm metal with flat polished edge and jump ring and attached seal inscribed “Argent Garanti”. Low relief profile of Joan in armor with chin-length hair and halo, and inscription around the edge “Ste Jeanne D’Arc Priez Pour Nous”.

#265Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator: Physical description: 36mm diameter inexpensive metal (machine stamped) with jump ring, low relief of Joan on horseback with the horse rearing. She points with sword in right hand, banner in left, and a pattern of fleur de lys in the background. Inscribed around the edge is “Jeanne D’Arc 1409 1431”. Verso: Joan’s shield, and the shields of three principal cities, Orleans 1429, Rouen 1431, Reims 1429. Banners and flowers are intertwined between shields.

#266Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator:Physical description: 23mm diameter, gold tone metal and jump ring and attached seal reading “DIAMETAL”. Medal is a low relief profile portrait of Jan in armor with chin-length hair and halo.

#270Object: MedallionCreator:Physical description: 64mm x 50mm inexpensive metal with three rings fixed to the back. Basic shield shaped central portion includes a portrait of Joan in armor looking upward, holding a sword to her chest, with decorative openwork ribbon tied in a bow at the top. Branches decorate the sides and bottom portion of medallion.

#274Object: Commemorative medal (for necklace)Creator:Physical description: 36mm diameter brass with silver colored finish and jump ring low relief of Joan on horseback in armor, carrying a banner. Inscribed around the periphery is

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“Jeanne D’Arc Modele de Devouement et de Patriotisme”. Verso: in the center is Joan’s shield with an olive and palm branch on both sides, and the inscription “Domremy 1412 Orleans 1429 Rouen 1431”.

#275Object: Medal (for necklace)Creator:Physical description: 24mm diameter silver with blue enamel edging and jump ring, low relief profile portrait of Joan in armor with sword, blade in front of her face, shoulder-length hair.

#275Object: Medal (for necklace)Creator: Physical description: 42mm x 30mm oval shaped inexpensive metal, low relief profile of Joan in armor, no helmet, and shoulder-length hair pulled back. There are three small fleur de lys, and above her head is a banner reading “Jeanne D’Arc”, below in a smaller banner is “1412 1431”. The edge of the medal has a beaded decoration and a scrolled decoration where jump ring is attached.

#278Object: Medal (for necklace)Creator: Brand: AntayaPhysical description: 24mm diameter sterling brushed finish with jump ring, low relief of an eagle’s head, a Maltese cross on a banner with the name John.

#280Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator:Physical description: 18mm sterling silver with jump ring attachment, low relief of Joan waist up with halo holding a sword. Written around the periphery in black is “Saint Joan of Arc”.

#285Object: Pendant medalCreator:Physical description: 37mm diameter silver, low relief profile portrait of Joan in armor, shoulder-length hair, and a fleur de lys floating in front of her face, with a decorative beaded edging.

#287Object: Commemorative medalCreator: A.J. CorbierreDate: 1920Physical description: 50mm diameter bronze low and high relief design, profile portrait of Joan in armor, high collar and helmet with the face visor pushed back and a round

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fennial decoration. Around the periphery, behind her head is “Jeanne D’Arc” in front of her face is “1412 – 1431 – 1456 – 1920”. Verso: “Ville De Chambrey” at the top and a shield of the city.

#288Object: Commemorative medalCreator: G. PrudhommeDate: 1930s [?]Physical description: Bronze 59mm diameter low relief cast. Profile portrait (very mannish) of Joan of Arc with shoulder-length hair with bangs, very curly at the ends. Her face is tilted slightly upward – eye gaze is upward. Around periphery, at top: “Jeanne D’Arc”, Bottom: “Orleans – Reims – Rouen”. Obverse: The shields of the three cities (Orleans, Reims, Rouen) on a smooth background.

#289Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator: Physical description: 25mm x 15mm oval inexpensive metal, low relief, typical religious medal of Joan in armor holding a banner, around the edge “Joan of Arc Pray of Us”. Verso: “God Wills It”.

#290Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator: Physical description: 15mm diameter silver with jump ring, low relief profile portrait of Joan in armor with shoulder-length hair and halo. Olive branch is in front of her face, behind her head is the inscription “Jeanne D’Arc P.P.N.” Verso: St. Catherine wearing a crown and halo leans against a large spoke wheel, holding a branch. Around the edge “S. Catherine ova pro nobis”. Same as item numbers 399, 400, 401, and 402.

#291Object: Commemorative medalCreator: M. Delannay d’apres ChapinPhysical description: 50mm diameter bronze cast metal, low relief seated figure of Joan as a young peasant girl wearing a dress with a laced tunic and scarf on her head, wrapped braid, and bare feet. Behind her in two horizontal lines, “VA FILLE DE DIEU JE TE SERAI A AIDE VA”. Verso: within a cross-shape the dates, in roman numerals, 1412 and 1432 along the horizontal bar of the cross, along the vertical – a sword and spindle with a background of flowers and fleur de lys.

#296Object: Medallion (for necklace)Creator: Initials: MLPhysical description: 40mm diameter silver with jump ring, low relief of Joan, whole body in profile, kneeling with helmet at her knees, and halo behind her head. There is a house in the distance with rays beaming down from above.

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#297Object: Medallion/locket (for necklace)Creator:Physical description: 31mm diameter metal brass locket. Unusual design – 2 separate pieces. Bottom (to hold picture, etc. is completely separate from the top piece. Jump ring holds the pieces loosely together. Top fits over the bottom) Top has a profile portrait of Joan in armor with shoulder-length hair, a double cross of lily branches in front of her face, and fleur de lys in the background.

#298Object: Flat decorative figureCreator:Physical description: 70mm in length brass, low relief decoration of Joan in armor, based upon the sculpture by M.C. D’Orleans, with a slight variation of a halo behind her head.

#303Object: MedallionCreator: RicwalPhysical description: 50mm diameter roughly handcrafted copper, incised image of Joan in armor, facing straight on, holding banner in on hand with the words “Jesus Maria”, in the other hand she holds a sword point down. She has chin-length hair with a halo, and around the edge of the medal, “Saint Jeanne D’Arc”. Verso: a signature.

#305Object: Pendant/medallionCreator:Physical description: 42mm diameter metal with jump ring, low relief profile portrait of Joan in armor with shoulder-length hair, a fleur de lys in front of her face. Verso: profile side view of Joan on horseback carrying a banner.

#306Object: Pendant/medallionCreator: Physical description: 30cm diameter metal, profile portrait of Joan in armor with a halo, and a textured background.

#307Object: Religious pendantCreator:Physical description: 37mm diameter sterling, low relief of Joan in armor, holding a banner in one hand, the other resting on a helmet, with Orleans in the background. Around her head tiny rays are emanating, and her shield lies by her foot, a crown resting on a rock above the shield.

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#308Object: Pendant/medalCreator: Physical description: 23mm diameter sterling, low relief profile portrait of Joan in armor with chin-length hair and a halo. Horizontally across the back at neck level is “Saint Joan of Arc”. Same as item numbers 602, 603, 604.

#309Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator: Physical description: 18mm diameter, low relief of Joan in profile in a jail cell, looking out the window, hands clasped at front and chained. Her head is surrounded by a halo, and a background of fleur de lys. Around the periphery is “Sainte Jeanne d’Arc 1412 – 1431”.

#310Object: Locket (souvenir)Creator: Physical description: 25 x 30mm hinged metal, low relief profile portrait double crosses in upper corners, stars in lower corners. Verso: Double crosses in upper corners, Joan on horseback carrying a banner “Paris” underneath and a textured background. Inside the locket is a tiny photo of a statue of Joan.

#314Object: Religious medalCreator: Physical description: 20mm diameter aluminum, low relief of Joan in armor holding a banner, the city of Orleans in the distance, at top periphery is “St. Joan of Arc Pray for Us”. Verso: a child kneeling before Our Lady, in rock formation, with a church in the background. At the top “O.L. of Lourdes, Pray for Us.”

#315Object: Medal/pendantCreator: Physical description: 19mm diameter bronze, low relief profile portrait of Joan in armor with chin-length hair. Dates “1412 1431” appear in front and in back of her head, with a fleur de lys pattern in the background. Verso: at the top, Joan’s shield, banner and an olive branch, the bottom half is blank.

#316Object: Medallion/pendantCreator: Date: ca 1920Physical description: 30mm diameter inexpensive metal, low relief profile portrait of Joan in armor with shoulder-length hair, an olive branch in the lower left corner, at the top “Sainte Jeanne d’Arc P.P.N.” and at the bottom “1412 1920 1431”. Verso: at the top,

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“Maison de Jeanne D’Arc” and the bottom “Domremy”, Joan’s birthplace with fir trees surrounding it.

#317Object: Commemorative medalCreator: QuillivicDate: 1961Physical description: 57mm diameter bronze with oxidized finish, low relief casting portrait of Paul Doncoeur, around the periphery “Paul Doncoeur 1880 1961”. Verso: compass design.

#318Object: Locket/pendantCreator: Physical description: 25mm diameter metal with jump ring, cover piece in low relief profile portrait of Joan in armor with long hair and halo, holding a banner. Back piece is blank, hollow space with plastic covering is empty, the lid is not hinged, rather it slides.

#319Object: Metal LocketPhysical description: 3cm x 2cm hinged metal locket containing tiny accordion folded booklet “La Vie de Jeanne d’Arc”. Front of locket has embossed profile portrait surrounded by halo and “Jehanne d’Arc” Fleur de lys in each corner. “Vive La Peur” is inscribed at the top of the locket. Verso: “1412 – 1431” A branch of Easter lilies and the symbol of a sword topped by a crown, flanked by two fleur de lys. Inside is a sepia-toned “postcard” story of the life of Joan of Arc, the last page is glued to the inside back of locket. The latch does not work, and loop at the top for attachment of necklace is bent. Same as item number 88, 334.

#321Object: Medal/pendantCreator: Physical description: 26mm diameter, low relief profile portrait of Joan in armor with shoulder-length hair and halo. Her right hand holds a sword blade up with an olive branch wound around the blade. On the edge of the upper half of the medal is “Sainte Jeanne D’Arc P.P.N.” Verso: on the left side is a cross, banner, olive branch, plant, and shield arranged as if propped together on the ground. The right side is blank.

#322Object: Medal/pendantCreator: Physical description: 27mm diameter, low relief of Joan in armor, holding a sword in both hands at chest level, blade pointing down. Light radiates around her head and fleur de lys surround her shoulders. Her head is bent, facing downwards.

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Object: Medal/pendantCreator: Physical description: 33mm diameter cloisonné enamel on chased metal. Joan’s upper torso, face forward holding a sword in front of her chest with both hands perpendicular to the body. Enamel: blue halo, white garment, black sleeves, yellow sword, beige skin in jumbled letters close around the halo is “Jeanne D’Arc”. Verso: shield with four fleur de lys in slight relief.

#326Object: Medal/pendantCreator: Physical description: 33mm diameter cloisonné enamel on chased metal. Profile view of Joan on horseback with large banner between the legs of the horse, with jumbled letters “Ste Jeanne”. Enamel: dark blue banner, light blue garment, gold horse, black reins, black hair, beige face. Verso: slightly raised shield with four fleur de lys. Companion piece to item number 325.

#327Object: Set of 3 pendants in graduated sizesCreator: PYDate: ca 1950Physical description: 10 x 7.2cm backing of cardboard covering with brown velvet, a prop attached to the back to standup. Three metal pendants attached by pin or hook. Largest pendant: 55 x 30mm, medium pendant: 30 x 17mm, smallest pendant: 17 x 10mm. The same design on each pendant, a modern style rendering in low relief of Joan in armor, head tilted upwards with halo, hands clasped at chest. Around the edge, “Sainte Jeanne D’Arc Protégé la France”.

#328Object: Cross (for necklace)Creator: Physical description: 55 x 40mm brass pierced work with added decoration. Double armed cross, floral design in the pierced work, top arm of cross has small circular piece with a profile portrait of Joan on both sides. Lower arm of cross, one side has a thistle, the other has an eagle with a crown.

#329Object: Religious medalCreator: Physical description: 22 x 15mm oval inexpensive metal, low relief of Joan in armor with banner and halo, reading “St. Joan of Arc Pray for Us”. Verso: “God Wills It”.

#331Object: MedalCreator: E. Blin

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Physical description: 58mm bronze profile of Joan facing left wearing armor with a short hair cut and a halo surrounding her head. On a horizontal line through the center is the inscription “Sainte Jeanne d’Arc”. Verso: Joan in profile on horseback, hands clasped to chest and head tilted back, looking upward with a halo around her head. The artist’s name is featured in the lower right. Same as item number 105, 240.

#334Object: Metal LocketPhysical description: 3cm x 2cm hinged metal locket containing tiny accordion folded booklet “La Vie de Jeanne d’Arc”. Front of locket has embossed profile portrait surrounded by halo and “Jehanne d’Arc” Fleur de lys in each corner. “Vive La Peur” is inscribed at the top of the locket. Verso: “1412 – 1431” A branch of Easter lilies and the symbol of a sword topped by a crown, flanked by two fleur de lys. Inside is a sepia-toned “postcard” story of the life of Joan of Arc, the last page is glued to the inside back of locket. The latch does not work, and loop at the top for attachment of necklace is bent. Same as item numbers 88, 319.

#339Object: Medallion/pendantCreator: J.H. CoeffinPhysical description: 32mm diameter brass with jump ring, low relief profile of Joan in armor, short hair with head tilted back, looking upwards. Around the edge is “Jeanne D’Arc + 7 Juillet 1456”. Verso: cross with fire at the base, written over this image is “sera plantee glorieuse crois en souvenance et perpetuelle mémoire de la dite Pucelle 1431 1456”. Same as item number 340.

#340Object: Commemorative medalCreator: J.H. CoeffinPhysical description: 32mm diameter brass, low relief profile of Joan in armor, short hair with head tilted back, looking upwards. Around the edge is “Jeanne D’Arc + 7 Juillet 1456”. Verso: cross with fire at the base, written over this image is “sera plantee glorieuse crois en souvenance et perpetuelle mémoire de la dite Pucelle 1431 1456”. Same as item number 339 except for absence of jump ring.

#341Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator: Physical description: 15mm diameter aluminum, low relief of Joan in armor with arms crossed at chest, holding sword and a halo around her head. Around the top edge is “Ste Jeanne d’Arc Priez Pour nous”. Verso: lilies, thistle, double-arm cross and the dates “1412 1431”.

#342Object: Religious medal/pendantCreator:

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Physical description: 20mm diameter metal, low relief profile of Joan in armor with hair pulled back, olive wreath around head and halo. Head tilted slightly upwards, hand holding sword at chest. Around the edge is “Ste Jeanne D’Arc P.P.N.” Verso: Top has dates “1412 1431” palm branch and banner crossed over sword. Bottom is blank for inscription.

#343Object: Religious medal/pendant (for necklace)Creator: Physical description: 22 x 13mm metal, low relief tower shape with notched turret at top, Joan kneeling framed between two palm branches at bottom corners, two shields- one with Joan’s coat of arms, the other with a double-armed cross. Verso: fleur de lys at top “SANCTA JOANNA ORA PRO NOBIS BEAULIEU LES FONTAINES 1430” and a chain with opened manacles at each end. Same as item number 623.

#345Object: Commemorative medalCreator: G. PrudhommeDate: c. 1930Physical description: 73mm x 52mm bronze rectangular medal with a low relief profile bust of Joan in armor with chin-length hair. Verso: Joan burning at the stake, plaque attached to stake bears the inscription “Heretique Apostate Relapse”. Upper left corner “1431, 1931” A hand in the crowd below the stake holds a cross towards Joan’s face on the end of a long staff, inscription below “V centanaire de la mort de Jeanne d’arc” Same as item number 139.

#355Object: Medallion with fobCreator: Physical description: 16.2cm length of whole piece, silver plated. 27mm width of fob, 32mm diameter of medal. Medal: profile portrait of Joan with chin-length hair wearing armor. Fleur de lys in front of face, and a scrolled edge. Verso: Joan’s shield, around periphery “Jeanne D’Arc née a Domremy 1414.” Fob: intricate intertwined forms (open work) with two sets of ring joints so it can bend. Center piece has profile figure of Joan kneeling, in armor, with a clasp at top.

#357Object: Pendant/medalCreator: attached label says, “Argentan J.B.”Date: 1920 (?)Physical description: 31mm diameter with smooth polished edge, low relief profile view of Joan with shoulder-length hair in armor. Palm branch in the lower left corner, and at the bottom are the dates “1412 1920 1431”. Verso: Joan’s shield with sword and branch crossed underneath. Around the top half is “Domremy 1412 ~ Orleans 1429 ~ Rouen 1431”.

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#393Object: Medallion/paperweightCreator: Paul MayshipDate: 1915Physical description: 7.2cm diameter bronze 1cm thick, low relief profile view of Joan on horseback in armor carrying a banner. There is an angel above carrying a sword, and inscribed around the edge is “Jeanne D’Arc” with two fleur de lys. The artists name and date are at the bottom of the medal. Verso: Joan in a long gown tied to a stake, engulfed in flames, with a hand reaching down from above placing a wreath on her head. Inscribed around the edge is “La Vierge Heroique et Martyre MCCCCXXXI (1431)”.

#396Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator: “Printed in Italy”Physical description: 15 x 21mm metal necklace medal. Joan as a soldier holding a banner with a halo surrounding her head. Verso: “God wills it” and “St. Joan of Arc Pray for Us” inscribed around the edge. Same as item numbers 118, 124, 397, 398.

#397Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator: “Printed in Italy”Physical description: 15 x 21mm metal necklace medal. Joan as a soldier holding a banner with a halo surrounding her head. Verso: “God wills it” and “St. Joan of Arc Pray for Us” inscribed around the edge. Same as item number 118, 124, 396, 398.

#398Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator: “Printed in Italy”Physical description: 15 x 21mm metal necklace medal. Joan as a soldier holding a banner with a halo surrounding her head. Verso: “God wills it” and “St. Joan of Arc Pray for Us” inscribed around the edge. Same as item number 118, 124, 396, 397.

#399Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator: Physical description: 15mm diameter silver with jump ring, low relief profile portrait of Joan in armor with shoulder-length hair and halo. Olive branch is in front of her face, behind her head is the inscription “Jeanne D’Arc P.P.N.” Verso: St. Catherine wearing a crown and halo leans against a large spoke wheel, holding a branch. Around the edge “S. Catherine ova pro nobis”. Same as item numbers 290, 400, 401, 402.

#400Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator:

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Physical description: 15mm diameter silver with jump ring, low relief profile portrait of Joan in armor with shoulder-length hair and halo. Olive branch is in front of her face, behind her head is the inscription “Jeanne D’Arc P.P.N.” Verso: St. Catherine wearing a crown and halo leans against a large spoke wheel, holding a branch. Around the edge “S. Catherine ova pro nobis”. Same as item numbers 290, 399, 401, 402.

#401Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator: Physical description: 15mm diameter silver with jump ring, low relief profile portrait of Joan in armor with shoulder-length hair and halo. Olive branch is in front of her face, behind her head is the inscription “Jeanne D’Arc P.P.N.” Verso: St. Catherine wearing a crown and halo leans against a large spoke wheel, holding a branch. Around the edge “S. Catherine ova pro nobis”. Same as item numbers 290, 399, 400, 402.

#402Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator: Physical description: 15mm diameter silver with jump ring, low relief profile portrait of Joan in armor with shoulder-length hair and halo. Olive branch is in front of her face, behind her head is the inscription “Jeanne D’Arc P.P.N.” Verso: St. Catherine wearing a crown and halo leans against a large spoke wheel, holding a branch. Around the edge “S. Catherine ova pro nobis”. Same as item numbers 290, 399, 400, 401.

#403Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator: “ITALY”Physical description: 23 x 16mm inexpensive metal with silver colored finish, low relief of Joan in armor with a halo, holding a banner leaning on hand against a wall. Inscribed around the edge is “St. Joan of Arc”. Verso: a saint in robes with books, crucifix, and halo, “St. Aloysius” inscribed around the edge.

#404Object: Religious medal (for necklace)Creator: illegiblePhysical description: 20mm diameter copper with silver colored finish, features Joan in armor, chin-length hair and halo, with arms crossed at her chest, holding a palm branch. There is a decorative pattern in the background and lilies decorating the edge. Verso: wreath of roses and a blank area for an inscription.

#405Object: Commemorative medal/plaqueCreator: Daniel DupuisDate: 1910Physical description: 62 x 41mm low relief of Joan in peasant clothing with long hair standing with a spool, and an angel behind her with one hand on her shoulder pointing

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into the distance. In the background there is a lamb, trees, and grass. Verso: A flowing plant up the left side, one the right is the inscription “Jeanne D’Arc Liberatrice De Territoire”. Same as item number 625.

#431Object: MedalCreator: J.H. CoëffinPhysical description: 7cm (70mm) bronze profile of Joan facing left with very short hair, armor, mail garment with high neck. “Jeanne d’Arc + 7 Juillet 1456” written around the edge. Verso: inscription in French “sera plantée glorieuse croix en souvenance et perpetuelle mémoire de la dite Pucelle. 1431 1456”. Cross with burning sticks at base in low relief behind inscription. Same as item number 104.

#494Object: “Charm” for necklace or braceletCreator: Date: ca 1950’sPhysical description: 25mm sterling buffed finish with jump ring, fully modeled 3D figure of Joan in armor, holding a sword. On the edge base of figurine “St. Joan of Arc”.

#588Object: Bas-relief medalCreator: Delamarre, R.Date: 1951Physical description: 9 x 6cm bronze medal, bas-relief images of historical figures and events. Clockwise from lower left corner: the beheading of St. Denis; Attila the Hun on horseback; Ste. Genevieve waving; St. Louis seated holding a wreath of thorns; peasants from “Les Révolutions pour la Liberté” of 135_, 1648, 1789, 1830, 1871, 1944”; a robed scholar with book and plume seated in front of the University of Paris; three banners (one of them resembling that of Joan of Arc) behind three “kings” (rois), one whom may be Napoleon; an archer in chain mail (in the style of Agincourt); a Norman ship and warrior; “La lére Bataille de Paris” inscription; in lower center, the inscription “Fluctuat nec Mergitur” under a city wall, above which a galleon-style ship sails in front of three Paris landmarks, the Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame, and Sacré Coeur. Medal was a gift of Mrs. John Haverty.

#600Object: MedalCreator: J.H. CoëffinPhysical description: 30mm profile of Joan facing left with very short hair, armor, mail garment with high neck. “Jeanne d’Arc + 7 Juillet 1456” written around the edge. Verso: inscription in French “sera plantée glorieuse croix en souvenance et perpetuelle mémoire de la dite Pucelle. 1431 1456”. Cross with burning sticks at base in low relief behind inscription. Same as item number 431.

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Object: MedalCreator: F. MontaguyPhysical description: 41mm diameter bronze medal of Joan on horseback, brandishing a sword outside fortress-like walls. Verso: Ascending dove carrying a ribbon (or a banner) in its beak. Above the dove on the left side is a smoking funeral pyre, and on the right side is a sword with a crown encircling the tip of the blade. Same as item number 106.

#602Object: Pendant/medalCreator: Physical description: 23mm diameter sterling, low relief profile portrait of Joan in armor with chin-length hair and a halo. Horizontally across the back at neck level is “Saint Joan of Arc”. Same as item number 308, 603, 604.

#603Object: Pendant/medalCreator: Physical description: 18mm diameter sterling, low relief profile portrait of Joan in armor with chin-length hair and a halo. Horizontally across the back at neck level is “Saint Joan of Arc”. Same as item number 308, 602, 604.

#604Object: Pendant/medalCreator: Physical description: 18mm diameter sterling, low relief profile portrait of Joan in armor with chin-length hair and a halo. Horizontally across the back at neck level is “Saint Joan of Arc”. Same as item number 308, 602, 603.

#605Object: MedallionCreator: “PY”Physical description: 55 x 30mm brass low relief of Joan in armor with her hands clasped at her chest. An inscription around the edge of “Sainte Jeanne d’Arc Proteguz la France” Same as item number 128, 123.

#606Object: MedalCreator: LejeunePhysical description: 45mm bronze low relief bust profile of Joan, facing right, with short hair, wearing armor. Inscribed around the top edge is “Ste. Jeanne D’Arc”. Verso: Joan’s shield in the center with two fleur de lys on either side of a sword featuring a crown on top. Inscribed at the bottom, around the lower edge of the shield is “Plvs vavlt mien chapelet q’espee et qve armet”.

#607Object: Medal

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Creator: Domard F.Date: 1823Physical description: 42mm bronze low relief bust profile of Joan, facing left, with long hair wearing detailed armor. Around the edge both in front and behind her face is the inscription “Jeanne D’Arc”. Verso: the inscription “Née a Donremy en M.CCCC.XI. Morte en M.CCCC.XXXI. Galerie Metallique des Grands Homes Francais. 1823.”

#608 Object: MedalCreator: Montagny F.Physical description: 51mm bronze low relief bust profile of a woman, hair up with ornaments, wearing a pearl necklace. Inscribed around the periphery is “Marie D’Orleans Duchesse De Wurtemberg”. Verso: A figure of Joan with short hair in armor, standing with arms held at her chest, holding a spear. She is leaning on a tree stump where she has placed her gloves and helmet. Inscribed around the periphery is “Statue de Jeanne D’Arc”.

#609Object: Commemorative medalCreator:Date: 1962Physical description: 32mm silver plated low relief bust profile of Joan, with shoulder length hair in elaborately decorated armor. Inscribed on the left side is “Johanna * 1412” on the right side is “Gallia 1962”. Verso: a six sided star-like pattern with an “I” in the center. Inscribed around the periphery is “Pro Prosperitate Mundi Argenteus”.

#610Object: MedalCreator:Physical description: 27mm low relief with jump ring, bust profile of Joan with long, braided hair, a crown of leaves and halo, in armor holding the hilt of a sword by her chest. Inscribed around the periphery is “Ste. Jeanne D’Arc P.P.N.” Verso: along the top is a palm branch crossed by a banner, with a sword in the middle. To the left side of the sword is the date 1412, to the right side is the date 1431. The bottom portion is blank. Same as item number 618.

#611Object: MedallionCreator:Physical description: a boxed medallion. Box measures 40 x 45mm and is lined with blue velvet. Medallion measures 18mm, is a silver colored low relief portrait of Joan, with short hair and halo, in armor holding a sword. Inscribed around the periphery is “Saint Joan of Arc”. Same as item 612.

#612Object: Medallion

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Creator:Physical description: a boxed medallion. Box measures 40 x 45mm and is lined with red velvet. Medallion measures 18mm, is a silver colored low relief portrait of Joan, with short hair and halo, in armor holding a sword. Inscribed around the periphery is “Saint Joan of Arc”. Same as item 611.

#613Object: MedalCreator:Creator: FrasvmnyPhysical description: 21mm silver medal with jump ring, low relief portrait of Joan, in armor with helmet on head. Inscribed around the periphery is “Johanne D’Arc 1412 – 1431”. Verso: in the top part a banner and a sword crossed, with Joan’s shield in the center. The bottom is blank.

#614Object: MedalCreator:Date: 1909Physical description: 20mm low relief with jump ring, bust profile of Joan with shoulder length hair, wearing armor. To the left side of her is a palm branch, and inscribed around the top is “Biargaurausa Johanne D’Arc”, inscribed at the bottom is 1412, 1909, 1431”. Verso: Joan’s shield at center, with a sword and banner crossed underneath. Inscribed around the top edge is “Domremy 1412, Orleand, 1429, Rouen 1431”.

#615Object: MedalCreator:Physical description: 20mm silver with jump ring, low relief portrait of Joan, with chin length hair and halo, wearing armor, hands crossed at chest holding a palm branch. Decorative flower design around periphery.

#616Object: MedalCreator:Physical description: 18mm medal with jump ring, low relief bust profile of Joan, with chin length hair and halo, in armor and a palm branch to the left in front of her face. Inscribed on the right edge is “Jeanne D’Arc P.P.N.” Verso: beaded edge design, at the center is Joan’s shield surrounded by a banner on each side, on the left banner is the inscription “Maria”, on the right banner is the inscription “Jhesus”.

#617Object: MedalCreator:Physical description: 15mm silver medal with jump ring, low relief bust profile of Joan, facing right, with chin length hair and halo, in armor. Inscribed around the periphery is

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“Jeanne D’Arc”. Verso: In the center is a banner, palm branches, and a sword with a crown on top. To the left if the inscription “Domremy 1412”, to the right is “Roeun 1431”.

#618Object: MedalCreator:Physical description: 15mm low relief with jump ring, bust profile of Joan with long, braided hair, a crown of leaves and halo, in armor holding the hilt of a sword by her chest. Inscribed around the periphery is “Ste. Jeanne D’Arc P.P.N.” Verso: along the top is a palm branch crossed by a banner, with a sword in the middle. To the left side of the sword is the date 1412, to the right side is the date 1431. The bottom portion is blank. Same as item number 610.

#619Object: MedalCreator:Physical description: 20mm silver with jump ring, low relief bust profile of Joan, with long hair, in armor holding a sword wrapped in leaves, in front of her face. Inscribed on the right edge, behind her head is “St. Jeanne D’Arc Pray for Us”.

#620Object: MedalCreator:Physical description: 18mm silver with jump ring, low relief portrait of Joan, on horseback, with chin length hair, wearing armor and carrying a banner. Beaded edge design.

#621Object: MedalCreator:Physical description: 26mm silver with jump ring, low relief bust profile of Joan, with chin length hair, in armor. The background has an elaborate design of palm leaves and fleur de lys. Same as item number 622.

#622Object: MedalCreator:Physical description: 18mm tarnished silver with jump ring, low relief bust profile of Joan, with chin length hair, in armor. The background has an elaborate design of palm leaves and fleur de lys. Same as item number 621.

#623Object: Religious medal/pendant (for necklace)Creator:

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Physical description: 22 x 13mm metal, low relief tower shape with notched turret at top, Joan kneeling framed between two palm branches at bottom corners, two shields- one with Joan’s coat of arms, the other with a double-armed cross. Verso: fleur de lys at top “SANCTA JOANNA ORA PRO NOBIS BEAULIEU LES FONTAINES 1430” and a chain with opened manacles at each end. Same as item number 343.

#624Object: Silver MedalCreator:Physical description: 50 x 29mm silver, low relief portrait of Joan on the left, with chin length hair and armor, holding a sword by her chest. In the center is a small portrait of Joan on horseback, sword raised in the air. Inscribed above the figure is “Forward with God Joan of Arc 1974”. Verso: the inscription “United States Silver Corporation One Troy Ounce .999 + Fine”.

#625Object: Commemorative medal/plaqueCreator: Daniel DupuisDate: 1910Physical description: 62 x 41mm low relief of Joan in peasant clothing with long hair standing with a spool, and an angel behind her with one hand on her shoulder pointing into the distance. In the background there is a lamb, trees, and grass. Verso: A flowing plant up the left side, one the right is the inscription “Jeanne D’Arc Liberatrice De Territoire”. Same as item number 405.

#626Object: Commemorative medalCreator: Tiffany & Co.Date: 1915Physical description: 28 x 45mm bronze low relief of Joan’s shield, a sword in the middle, hilt down, blade pointing up with a crown on it. To either side of the sword is a fleur de lys. Verso: the inscription “Unveiling of the Joan of Arc Statue New York City December 6th 1915”.

Series 3 Miniatures

# 146Box:Object: Miniature banner/flagCreator:Date:Physical description: 13x39cm cloth with fringe hand painted in gold. The banner is a reproduction of the one supposedly carried by Joan of Arc. On the banner is Christ part

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creator flanked by two angels with clouds right below. Written on the right of the banner is Jhesus Maria”.

# 147Box:Object: Miniature banner/flag (Identical to #146)Creator:Date:Physical description: 13x39cm cloth with fringe hand painted in gold. The banner is a reproduction of the one supposedly carried by Joan of Arc. On the banner is Christ part creator flanked by two angels with clouds right below. Written on the right of the banner is Jesus Maria”.

# 335Box:Object: Miniature bookCreator: H. Buffenior (author)Date:Physical description: 32x29mm, 98 paged folded uncut book. The title of the book is “Jeanne d’Arc” written by H. Buffenior and illustrated by G. Maire. The manufacture of the book is Pairault abd Cie Ecliteurs 1895 Paris. The cover of the book is leather textured brown paper with an image of Joan of Arc diagonally across the cover in red ink.

# 432Box:Object: Miniature flag (Identical to #146 and #147)Creator:Date:Physical description: 13x39cm cloth with fringe hand painted in gold. The banner is a reproduction of the one supposedly carried by Joan of Arc. On the banner is Christ part creator flanked by two angels with clouds right below. Written on the right of the banner is Jhesus Maria”.

# 543Box:Object: Miniature reproduction of standard flag of Joan of Arc.Creator:Date:Physical description: 13.7x38.5cm flag (including fringe and loops for the flag pole) cloth with fringe hand painted in gold. The banner is a reproduction of the one supposedly carried by Joan of Arc. On the banner is Christ part creator flanked by two angels with clouds right below. Written on the right of the banner is Jhesus Maria”. There is also a metal bronze color stand for the flag.

Series 4 Nature Objects

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# 135Box:Object: Rock fragmentCreator:Date:Physical description: 30mm granite piece of rock encased in a wooden frame (10x16.8cm) inscribed “Fragment of stone from Castle Philippe Auguste Rouen France in which Jeanne d’Arc was imprisoned from December 25 1430 to May 30 1431”.

# 511Box: Object: RocksCreator:Date: Gathered from 1959-1962Physical description: There are three rock fragments. The first fragment is titled “Chambre de Jeanne D’Arc natale maison de Jeanne D’Arc Domremy Oct. 24, 1959”. The second fragment is from the remains of the dungeon in which Joan of Arc was imprisoned from Dec. 25 1430 till May 30 1431. The last rocks are a collection of seven fragments from the wall of the room in the tower of Coudroy Chinon where Joan was lodged during April 1429.

# 535Box:Object: 3 Pinecones Creator: Jack McKennaDate:Physical description: Three pinecones varnished for preservation. The pinecones where gathered from the vicinity of Chapel de Notre Dame de Benmont outside of Domremy on Oct. 25, 1958 by Jack McKenna.

# 536Box:Object: TwigsCreator: Jack McKennaDate:Physical description: There are two twigs: one chestnut twig gathered from outside Domremy, the other an oak twig gathered outside Domremy. Both twigs where collected on June 12, 1962 by Jack McKenna.

Series 5 Office Paraphernalia

# 96 Box:Object: Pen/pencil boxCreator:

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Date:Physical description: The box is 20cm long, 5.5cm wide and 3cm deep with a lacquered or varnished color decoupage on the lid. The decoupage is titled “Jeanne d’Arc devant Orleans” and depicts Joan leading her army in an attack on the fortress city. In the foreground is a large cannon. The box has dividers inside and one pencil nib. There is also a latch mechanism that is broken.

#99Object: Letter openerPhysical description: 16.5cm mother-of-pearl (blade), and brass (handle). Mother-of-pearl handle inscribed “Paris,” brass handle is miniature figure of Joan in armor holding sword across chest. Filigree base attaches blade (loose).

#186Object: Wax seal stamp/Miniature bustCreator: MadrassiPhysical description: 8.5cm, diameter of seal: 2cm, metal (brass?) bust of Joan of Arc in armor with helmet, face guard tipped back, long tendrils of hair frame face and fall over back. Initials either T or J and H.

# 191Box:Object: Paper weight Creator: Franklin mint, Baccarat FranceDate: 1976Physical description: 4.6cm high, 7cm diameter at the base faceted glass paper weight. The base color of the paper weight is a deep turquoise blue. In the center of the weight is an image of Joan of Arc’s head surrounded by a cut star burst pattern. Additional Notes: The paper weight is finely incised for detail.

# 239 Box:Object: Paper weight Creator:Date:Physical description: 7.7cm diameter brass based with plaster inset paper weight. In the center is a profile portrait of Joan of Arc wearing armor, her hair shoulder length with no bangs. The portrait is white with a blue background and gold lettering which reads, “Jeanne D’Arc”, on each side of her neck is written “1412” and “1431”.Additional notes: There is a whole at the top of the paper weight most likely used for hanging.

# 245Box:Object: Letter opener Creator: Made in Italy

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Date:Physical description: 22.8cm long brass letter opener. On the handle is a full length image of Joan of Arc wearing armor holding a banner by her side in her right arm. Her left arm is raised with her elbow bent and her hand behind her head.Additional notes: The image on the letter opener is roughly crafted and the blade is dull.

# 268Box:Object: Pen knifeCreator:Date:Physical description: 62mm in length and 14mm wide pen knife. The pen knife has two blades which have rusted. One side of the knife is stamped with an image of a full length statue of Joan of Arc wearing armor holding a banner. The other side of the knife has writing which reads “Beaulieu les fontaines”.

# 269Box:Object: Sealing wax stampCreator:Date:Physical description: 25mm diameter handle and 18mm diameter seal. The seal imprints the initials LG.

# 272Box:Object: Letter openerCreator:Date:Physical description: 23cm in length and 65mm wide brass letter opener. The letter opener is in the shape of a sword hilt. At the top of the letter opener is an image of Joan of Arc wearing armor wielding a sword.Additional notes: The image is crudely done.

#282Object: Stamp (for sealing wax)Physical description: 10.5cm (height), 22 x 18mm (seal itself), brass and copper [?]. Handle of seal is Joan of Arc’s head in elaborate armor and helmet with movable face shield. Detailed pattern on helmet, with plumes on top. Handle has a cross on the front.

#284Object: Letter openerPhysical description: 169 x 21mm (widest part of blade), cheap metal, pewter-colored flat scabbard-type blade topped with hollow 3-D figurine of Joan in armor holding sword – based upon Marie Christine D’Orleans statue. Letter blade has pierced work at tip.

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Very obvious soldering between handle and blade.

# 294Box:Object: Note cup Creator:Date:Physical description: Sterling silver 75x55mm note cup in the shape of a fleur de lys. The cup has become tarnished.Additional notes: There is a whole on the back of the cup most likely used for hanging.

# 323 Box:Object: Paper weightCreator: E. DropsyDate:Physical description: Octagonal shaped 8cm diameter clear glass based 22mm thick paper weight with an inset metal medallion in low relief. On the medallion is a profile portrait of Joan of Arc wearing armor with shoulder length hair and bangs. Joan’s head is encircled by a halo. Around the periphery of the medallion is written “Jeanne D’Arc”.

# 493Box:Object: Set of bookendsCreator:Date: 1950sPhysical description: 14.5x12.5x9.4cm brass bookends. On the bookends is a mechanically etched image of Joan of Arc on horseback with a sword raised wearing a laurel wreath around her head instead of a helm. The image and the accompanying highlights are filler with a dark color to make them standout more against the brass.

# 578Box:Object: InkstandCreator: A. BossuDate: 20th centuryPhysical description: 28cm high metal inkstand with a roughly oval 27.5x14cm base. The inkstand base has 2 inkwells with a fanciful draped flower motif. In between the two inkwells is an image of Joan of Arc wearing full armor with her helm and gauntlets on the ground by her left foot. Joan’s hands are resting on her sword which is point down against the ground. Her hair is in page boy style. Joan is wearing a skirt under her armor which is covered in a fleur de lys.

Series 6 Plaques

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Box:Object: Plaque Creator: Henry CortaDate:Physical description: 31.5x23.5cm plaque. The plaque is made of a plaster coating on wood which is incised and painted. The image on the plaque is titled “I Plaque bois grave re hausse d’or fin Jeanne a chevel”. The image depicts Joan on horseback wearing full armor while carrying a banner which reads “Jhesus Maria”. Encircling Joan’s head is a golden halo. At the bottom of the plaque is a symbol which consists of a double bar cross on top of a heart, inside the heart is a fleur de lys, the star of David and a cross. On the back of the plaque is inscribed “Sainte Jeanne d’Arc”.

# 55 Box:Object: PlaqueCreator: Henry CortaDate:Physical description: 33.5x21.5cm plaque. The plaque is made of a plaster coating on wood which is incised and painted. The image on the plaque is titled “I Plaque bois grave d’or fin, Jeanne au vucher”. The image depicts Joan standing up clutching a golden cross to her chest as flames engulf her. Encircling Joan’s head is a golden halo.

# 65Box:Object: Wall plaqueCreator:Date:Physical description: 40x11.5cm carved wood relief plaque mounted on wooden backing. The image on the plaque is a full length profile portrait of Joan wearing armor with a sword pointed downward in front of her. Joan’s hands are at her chest as if in prayer. Encircling her head is a halo.

# 66 Box:Object: Devotional plaqueCreator:Date:Physical description: 21.5x11cm enamel oval plaque mounted on wood shaped as a pointed arch. The image on the plaque is a sepia toned photo of a sculpture of Joan in profile dressed as a maiden holding a sword. Additional notes: The enamel is fixed to the wood by copper rivets. Also there is a leg on the back which allows the plaque to stand.

# 87Box:Object: Miniature relief plaque

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Creator:Date:Physical description: 11x13.5cm plaster with silver patina and painted finished plaque. The image on the plaque done in both high and low relief depicts Joan of Arc in the midst of battle carrying a banner.

#107Object: Small bronze plaqueCreator: ClemencinPhysical description: 62 x 62mm bronze low relief. Joan as peasant shepardess with sheep, frontal stance with spindle in one hand, halo surrounds head. “Ste Jeanne D’Arc” inscribed in shape of a cross. Reverse: “Glories de France” inscribed above open book, on pages of book “Roland,” “St. J. D’Arc,” “St. Louis,” “Bayard,” “Guesclin,” “Turenne.” Fleur de lys above book. Laurel wreaths hang on upper corners of book. Book is held aloft by le coq (a rooster) and an eagle with a cloth swag beneath them. Radiating lines (light) surround the book.

# 120Box:Object: PlaqueCreator: EVDate:Physical description: 9.5x5cm tin and copper plaque. There is decorative embossing on the plaque in the shape of a gothic arch with a central circular copper rimmed frame encircling a profile portrait of Joan of Arc from the left. The portrait shows Joan with a page boy hair cut and a laurel wreath on her head. To the left of Joan’s face is a shield and cross. Inscribed on the plaque are the dates “1412 Jeanne d’Arc 1431”.

# 152Box: Object: PlaqueCreator: Creed Rosary Co. North Attleboro, Mass.Date:Physical description: 17.3x8cm varnished wood with a 14.8x4cm metal inset bearing the image of Joan clad in armor with a halo floating over her head. In the lower left corner is inscribed “St. Joan of Arc”. Additional notes: There is a metal prop located on the back used for standing the plaque as well as a hole for hanging.

# 153Box:Object: Wall plaqueCreator:Date:

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Physical description: 12.5cm diameter wooden plaque with a decoupage picture of Joan of Arc in the center. The picture is of a statue of Joan from the neck up. The picture has been cut in the shape of a shield.Additional notes: On the back is a hand written note which reads, “To Jack Christmas 1973 as always Shirley”. Also on the back is a metal hanger.

# 168 Box:Object: Tin plaqueCreator:Date:Physical description: 25x17cm pressed tin plaque with black and gold enamel paint. The plaque pictures Joan of Arc in profile riding a horse carrying a banner, the image is raised. In the top corners are the initials L C. There are also holes in each corner with a string used for hanging.

# 201Box:Object: Round metal plaqueCreator:Date:Physical description: 15cm diameter plaque mounted on 25.7x22.3cm wooden backing. The metal plaque has a relief bust of Joan wearing armor without a helm praying. Her hair is chin length with bangs. Joan’s eyes are looking skyward and a halo surrounds her head. On each side of Joan’s head is a fleur de lys. Inscribed around the edge is “Ste Jeanne D’Arc P.P.N.” Additional notes: There is a prop on the back of the wood for standing.

# 208Box:Object: Wooden plaque Creator:Date: 1960Physical description: 14.5x9.7cm wooden backed plaque. The depiction on the plaque is Joan burning at the stake. Below the image is inscribed “Saint Joan of Arc”. # 209Box:Object: Pyraglass plaqueCreator: Bertiner & McGinnis Nevada City Calif.Date: 1960Physical description: 12.1x8.7cm varnished wood plaque with an image attached. The image pictures Joan of Arc clad in armor holding a banner and sword. Her head is encircled by a halo. In the background floats fleur de lys. Written parallel to the picture is “St. Joan of Arc”. On the back of the plaque is written T.M. copyright Bertiner &

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McGinnis Nevada City Calif. This is a pyraglass plaque”. Also on the back is a hook for hanging.

# 210 Box:Object: Masonite plaqueCreator:Date: 1960sPhysical description: 14.8x10.5cm varnished masonite plaque with an applied image. Around the edge is fake wood grain and gold paint. The image portrays Joan of Arc wearing armor with a long blue cloth panel from waist to ankle over her armor. Joan is holding a banner in one hand, her other hand is palm down. There is a halo floating over Joan’s head. Under the image in red lettering is written “S. Joan of Arc”. On the back is a hook for hanging.

# 212Box:Object: Three plaques strung togetherCreator: Sr. Marie de JesusDate:Physical description: Plaque 1) 14cm diameter 2) 18cm diameter 3) 22.7x15.4cm. All the plaques are wood with hand painted images. The top plaque is a close up profile of Joan as a peasant girl praying. The middle plaque depicts Joan tied to the stake holding a cross to her breast with her eyes closed as the flames engulf her. There is also a halo encircling her head. The bottom plaque is in profile and depicts Joan kneeling in a meadow with a lamb. Joan is praying while looking skyward.Additional notes: It appears the top plaque is a close up of the bottom plaque.

# 223Box: Object: Circular ceramic plaqueCreator: FranceDate: Physical description: 12cm diameter glazed ceramic plaque with a machine reproduced image on a white background. Around the edge of the plaque runs a single blue strip. The centrally located image depicts Joan as a peasant girl standing with her back to the viewer looking up at the sky where three saints have appeared. Joan’s hands are stretched outward. In the background of the image are a fence and part of a small house. Above the image is writing which reads “Histoire de Jeanne D’Arc” below the image is written “Jeanne D’Arc en extose devant St. Michel, St. Marguenite & St. Catherine”.

# 224Box:Object: Devotional plaque Creator:Date:

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Physical description: 21x11cm wooden backing 12.1x9cm enamel oval center piece which has a transferred photo of an Ingres painting which pictures Joan wearing full armor looking upward holding a banner in her right hand, her left hand is resting on her chest. In the background is an open metal grille and in the foreground is her helmet. Additional notes: the enamel center piece is affixed by two copper rivets. Also there are two wire props on the back of the piece which allow it to stand.

# 225Box:Object: Devotional plaqueCreator:Date:Physical description: 21.4x11cm wooden backing 12x9cm oval enamel plaque. On the enamel plaque is a reproduced photo transfer in sepia tones on a white background. The photo is of a marble sculpture of Joan as a peasant girl holding a sword in her right hand pointing toward the ground. Additional notes: The enamel plaque is attached by two copper rivets. Also there is a metal prop on the back which allows the work to stand.

# 226Box:Object: Devotional plaqueCreator:Date: Physical description: 17.6x13.5cm wooden backing 15.5x11.6x2.5cm pewter relief plaque mounted to the wooden backing by four screws one in each corner. The corners are notched inward. The background is a grid pattern in diamond shapes, each diamond shape has a fleur de lys or Maltese cross inside it. In low relief is an image of Joan of Arc wearing armor kneeling holding a sword by the hilt to her chest. Her helm is on the ground behind her. She gazes rapturously head tilted slightly with long hair falling over her shoulders and down her back. The detail is incised.

# 232Box:Object: Wooden plaqueCreator: MSDate:Physical description: 20x20cm stained wood with an image crafted by a burning tool technique. There is a circle burned into the center of the wood inside of the circle is an image portraying Joan of Arc clad in armor or a rob with chin length hair, parted in the middle. There is a simple almost oriental look to the facial featuresAdditional notes: There are two leather straps attached to the back for hanging.

# 235Box:Object: Pyraglass plaque

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Creator: Date: 1960Physical description: 15x10.2cm laminated wood backed with red on ivory plaque. The depiction on the plaque is of Joan burning at the stake. Below the image is inscribed “Saint Joan of Arc”.

# 237Box:Object: Pyraglass plaqueCreator: Berliner & McGinnis Nevada City Calif. Date: 1960Physical description: 12.1x8.7cm varnished wood plaque with an image attached. The image pictures Joan of Arc clad in armor holding a banner and sword. Her head is encircled by a halo. In the background floats fleur de lys. Written parallel to the picture is “St. Joan of Arc”.Additional notes: on the back is a hand written note which reads “To Bishop Wright Christmas 1961 Jack Mckenna”.

# 238Box:Object: Glazed porcelain plaqueCreator: Y. ParvilleeDate:Physical description: 27x9.5cm white clay with color and metallic paint/glaze. The plaque is hand crafted.

#248 Box:Object: PlaqueCreator: Atelier St. JeanDatePhysical description: Painted plaster incised lacquered plaque depicting Joan of Arc wearing armor on horseback. In her right hand she holds a banner and is gesturing forward with her left hand. Joan’s sword and shield are strapped to the horse. A large golden halo encircles Joan’s head. On the banner is a fleur de lys pattern in gold. The horse is clad in a grey-blue colored covering with white and gold trappings. In the distance is a walled city.

#255Series: 6 plaquesBox: 8Object: Mounted portrait medallion/plaqueCreator: Date:Physical description: 21.2x18.7cm (including backing) medallion on wooden green velvet backing depicts Joan in profile from the chest up. Joan is wearing armor and has

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her hair cut short to chin length. Around the top of the medallion is written “Jeanne D’Arc” also on the medallion are the dates of Joan’s birth and death 1412 and 1431. The medallion itself is colored black and seems to be made out of ceramics. There are also engraved markings, one looks like two intertwining R’s and an M. The other marking looks like a two sided J with crosses through it. Back: A leg to stand up the image.

# 256Box:Object: Circular plaqueCreator:Date:Physical description: 11.1cm diameter black bakelite plaque with a jump ring affixed to the top. The image on the plaque is a profile portrait of Joan of Arc wearing armor with shoulder length hair, no bangs. Behind Joan is a halo. The background of the plaque is textured giving contrast to the portrait.

#286Object: Small commemorative plaqueCreator: PrudhommeDate: 1931Physical description: 73mm x 52mm bronze, low relief. Depicts Joan of Arc tied to the stake with flames and smoke billowing up around her. A hand holding a long-handled cross reaches out of the lower right corner to touch her. Church [?] tower visible in background. Upper left corner bears dates 1431 ~ 1931. Sign on the stake above her head reads “HERETIQUE, IMPOSTATE, RELAPSE.” At bottom , below scene, “V’ centenaire de la Mort de Jeanne D’Arc.” Nothing on back.

# 292Box:Object: Souvenir plaqueCreator: O. RuffonDate: 1915Physical description: 44mm diameter copper medallion mounted on a 94x82mm piece of wood. The copper medallion has a profile portrait of Joan of Arc with shoulder length hair and a double banded halo. In the portrait Joan is looking upward. Two small fleur de lys decorate the background. Around the periphery of the medallion is writing which reads, “ Bienh sc Jeanne D’Arc” also there is a small engraved piece of metal mounted on the wood backing which reads, “Souvenir Annee Scolaire 1915-16”.

# 311Box:Object: PlaqueCreator:Date: 1920

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Physical description: 65x39mm plastic or bakelite plaque with a centrally mounted silver medal attached by small rivets. On the medal is a profile portrait of Joan of Arc with shoulder length hair and bangs clad in armor. Across the bottom of the medal is an olive branch. Written at the top of the medal is, “Sainte Jeanne D’Arc P.P.” at the bottom of the medal are the dates “1412 1420 1431”. Mounted on the backing is a separate descriptive plaque that reads, “Sir De Domremy”.

# 324 Box:Object: PlaqueCreator: G. LauvillierDate: ca 1920Physical description: 9.4x6.7cm wooden backing with a centrally placed 5.5cm diameter metal medallion attached. The medallion is done in low relief with a beaded edge and has a profile portrait of Joan of Arc clad in armor with shoulder length hair and bangs. Around the bottom of the medallion is a branch possible olive or palm. At the top edge of the medallion is written, “Sainte Jeanne D’Arc P.P.N.” At bottom of the medallion are also the dates “1412 1420 1431”. On the wooden backing is a descriptive plaque which reads, “Snir Ste Jeanne D’Arc”.

# 332Box:Object: Plaque mounted on velvet.Creator: I.L.Date:Physical description: 9.9x8.3cm faded blue-green velvet covered backing with a prop for standing. 5.5cm diameter metal low relief medallion affixed to velvet backing which has a profile portrait of Joan of Arc clad in armor with chin length hair head tilted upward. In her left hand she holds a sword to her chest by the hilt. Encircling Joan’s head is a halo. Behind her are lilies and double barred crosses. Around the top is inscribed, “Bienheureuse Jeanne D’Arc”. The frame has a shop name written on it, “Devarenne 26 Faub St. Honore”.

# 336Box:Object: Plaque Creator: Ferdinand Gilbault Date: 1920Physical description: 10x7.5cm shield shaped bronze plaque with low relief, based on an Ingres image of Joan of Arc wearing armor holding a banner in her right hand while her left hand rests on a flat surface. The depiction is from the hips up which appear to be emerging out of a smoke or fog. The top edge of the plaque has the dates “1412 1431” and at the bottom right of the plaque is the artists name “Ferdinand Gilbault”.

# 337Box:

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Object: PlaqueCreator: Ferdinand GilbaultDate: 1920Physical description: 10x7.5cm shield shaped bronze plaque depicting Joan of Arc being carried to heaven by angels. Clouds or smoke trail behind Joan from earth below, in the lower left hand corner is a tower and pyre. At the bottom of the shield between two horizontal bands are the words, “et son bucher se change en trone dans les cieux! By Deschamp”.

#358Series: 6Box: 8Object: PlaqueCreator: Atelier D’Art Chretien, ParisDate:Physical description: 26x16cm incised painted plaster plaque. The base color is blue with some white and gold. The image portraits Joan with very short hair dressed in armor holding a gold sword in her right hand which as a crown toward its tip and a fleur de lys on each side. Joan’s left hand rests on top of her shield which has a crest on it which consists of two gold crosses and a golden sword. From the waist down Joan has on a white dress with fleur de lys. Encircling Joan’s head is a golden halo. Back: A leather strap for hanging as well as several lines of writing which read “Atelier D’Art Chretien Paris” and “Sainte Jeanne D’Arc.”

# 359Series: 6Box: 8Object: PlaqueCreator: Atelier D’Art Chretien, ParisDate: 1954Physical description: 26x16cm incised painted plaster plaque. The base color is blue with some white and gold. The image portraits Joan with very short hair dressed in armor holding a gold sword in her right hand which as a crown toward its tip and a fleur de lys on each side. Joan’s left hand rests on top of her shield which has a golden cross and four red globes on it. From the waist down Joan has on a white dress with fleur de lys. Encircling Joan’s head is a golden halo.Back: A leather strap for hanging as well as several lines of writing which read “Atelier D’Art Chretien Paris 1954” and “Sainte Jeanne D’Arc”. There is also a personal message which reads “To Bishop Wright from Bro. Brassard Christmas 1954 made in Paris”. The leather strap which was on the backs of other similar works looks as if it has been torn off because the nails which held it on remain.

# 360 Box: Object: Plaque Creator: Claude Zographos, Paris

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Date:Physical description: 15x14.9cm wood with plaster incised, painted and raised decoration. The main image is a full length frontal depiction of Joan of Arc. She is wearing armor on her upper body including gauntlets and has on a long skirt and cape. Her hair is extremely short about ear length with bangs. In both hands she grasps a sword pointing downward. White flames reach up around her to shoulder level. Both sides of the plaque have raised dot and scallop decoration. Written at the top of the plaque reads “Sainte Jeanne D’Arc”, the creators name is incised on the back.

# 370Box:Object: PlaqueCreator: C. ZographosDate:Physical description: 20.2x9.8cm painted plaster on wooden incised base. The image is a full length depiction of Joan of Arc wearing a long dress and cape surrounded by flame. She holds a staff like cross in her left hand. At the top of the plaque is written, “Sainte Jeanne D’Arc”.

# 371Series: 6Box: 8Object: PlaqueCreator: Atelier d’ art Chetian + ParisDate:Physical description: 24.5x13cm painted plaster over wood based polychrome incised decorated plaque which portraits Joan burning at the stake. In the image Joan has chin length hair and is wearing a white rob as well as holding a gold cross with both hands to her chest. All around Joan are flames. The background color of the work is red. Back: A leather strap for hanging as well as writing which reads “Sainte Jeanne av Bvcher +”

# 372 Box:Object: PlaqueCreator:Date:Physical description: 20x9.7cm wood carved and painted plaque depicting Joan of Arc wearing armor moving forward but twisted around looking behind her. She holds a sword in her right hand pointed toward the ground, in her left hand is an unfurled banner blowing in the wind. The banner is ivory colored with fleur de lys on it. In the background is a walled city. On the back is a round hanger.

#373Series: 6 plaquesBox: 8

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Object: PlaqueCreator: Atelier St. JeanDate:Physical description: 24.5x21.5cm plaster on wood incised polychrome decoration which depicts Joan riding a horse, wearing armor with a banner in her right hand that is decorated with fleur de lys. There is also a golden halo around Joan’s head. The horse is wearing a light blue covering and has Joan’s sword and shield strapped to its side. The main coloring is red and the designs are made mainly with white although some blue and gold is used as well. On the back is written “Ste Jeanne D’Arc Atelier St. Jean”. There is also a marking on the back between the Atelier and St. Jean. The marking is a circle inside of which is a church flanked on each side by a letter, S on the left, J on the right. Also on the back is a leather strap for hanging.

# 375 Box:Object: PlaqueCreator: Creed Rosary Co. North Attleboro, MADate:Physical description: 17.6x8cm laminated wood base with a mounted metal plaque. The image on the metal plaque is Joan of Arc in armor with a plumed helm and a halo encircling her head. She is holding a sword in her left hand and a shield in her right. Written in the lower right hand corner is “St. Joan of Arc”. There is a hole on the back for hanging as well as a metal prop for standing.

# 386Box:Object: Painted wooden plaqueCreator:Date:Physical description: 24.5x17.5cm wooden plaque in profile depicting Joan kneeling in a meadow with a lamb. Joan is praying while looking skyward.Additional notes: Written on the back in pen is a note which reads, “ To bishop Wright a souvenir of my second visit to Domremy 12-13 June 1962 Jack McKenna”.

# 387 Box:Object: Bisque wall plaqueCreator: VM FaletleDate: 1952Physical description: 12.3 diameter 1.5cm thick bisque clay plaque with relief design and scalloped edges depicting Joan of Arc in profile from the waist up carrying a banner with chin length hair and bangs looking youthful, almost childlike. A halo encompasses her head. The banner reads “Jhesus Maria”. A milly type of glaze covers all surfaces except for her face which is in the natural bisque color. Also written on the plaque is “Sainte-Jehanne”.

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# 391Box:Object: Etched metal plaque Creator:Date:Physical description: 15x10cm silver colored metal possibly aluminum with black filled etching of distinct scenes. The upper half of the plaque is an image of an equestrienne statue of Joan of Arc. The lower half of the plaque is an image of Joan as a peasant girl hearing voices standing among sheep with a small house in the background. An angel is at Joan’s shoulder holding a sword. In the upper left hand corner are the dates “1412 1431”, in the upper right hand corner is Joan’s shield, in the lower right hand corner is written “Jeanne D’Arc”. Additional Notes: Each corner has a hole so the plaque maybe mounted

# 394 Box:Object: Devotional plaqueCreator:Date:Physical description: 9.8x5cm brass plaque with a prop for standing. The image is a flat relief figure of Joan of Arc wearing armor with a skirt visible beneath. Her arms are crossed at her chest holding a sword.

# 433Box:Object: Pewter plaqueCreator: J. MettafeDate:Physical description: 12.8cm diameter pewter with low relief design plaque with an incised quote which reads “De par le Roy de Ciel”. In the center of the plaque are Joan’s shield, sword, a crown and two fleur de lys. There is a hanger soldered onto the back.

# 512Box:Object: Metal wall plaqueCreator:Date: 20th centuryPhysical description: 26.4cm diameter solid brass plaque with a low relief profile portrait of Joan of Arc (very simple) wearing armor with chin length hair. There is a halo around Joan’s head and writing off her shoulder which reads, “Jeanne D’Arc”. There is a ring attached to the back of the plaque for hanging.

#524Series: 6Box: 8Object: Plaque

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Creator: Atelier D’Art Chretien, ParisDate:Physical description front: 26x16cm incised painted plaster plaque. The base color is blue with some white and gold. The image portraits Joan with very short hair dressed in armor holding a gold sword in her right hand which has a crown toward its tip and a fleur de lys on each side. Joan’s left hand rests on top of her shield which has a golden cross on it. From the waist down Joan has on a white dress with fleur de lys. Encircling Joan’s head is a golden halo. Back: A leather strap for hanging as well as several lines of writing which read “Atelier D’Art Chretien Paris” and “Sainte Jeanne D’Arc.” There is also a label which reads “Gift of Most Reverend John J. Wright Bishop of Pittsburgh 8/20/60”. There is another label which reads “Mckenna 96”.

# 537Box:Object: Shield shaped plaque Creator:Date: Copyright 1902 Physical description: 45x35x19cm painted plaster on metal based plaque with a portrait in high relief. On the shield shaped base is written “Joan of Arc” with a fleur de lys pattern. The shield is tarnished bronze looking and the fleur de lys are forest green. The portrait depicts Joan wearing a helm with the visor up with short brown hair framing her face; bangs and flip curls are emerging from the helm. She is also wearing a high necked silver grey garment and tunic in beige with a red crucifix at the center of her chest with rays emanating from it. The back has a wire for suspension.

# 540Box:Object: PlaqueCreator: S.N. Date: 1960s-70sPhysical description: 50x25cm rough clay fired then painted not glazed medium relief plaque depicting Joan of Arc wearing armor kneeling. In one hand she holds a shield; in the other hand is a sword. Encircling Joan’s head is a halo. Written at the bottom of the plaque is “S. Joan of Arc”. Behind Joan the plaque is decorated with fleur de lys. On the back is a wire used for hanging.

# 554Box:Object: PlaqueCreator:Date: late 19th early 20th century Physical description: 25.7x31cm low relief heavy cast iron painted metallic copper plaque depicting Joan riding a horse dressed in full armor except for a helm, her long hair streams out behind her. She holds the reigns in her left hand and carries a banner in her

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right. In the background are a castle, fences and textured surfaces which appear to be clouds and terrain. On the back are rings for hanging.

# 555Box:Object: PlaqueCreator:Date:Physical description: 42x31cm oval hammered copper with medium relief plaque. The background is lacquered and the relief area is copper and is in the shape of a large fleur de lys. Additional notes: There are holes bored through at the top and bottom of the plaque, wire is strung through the top holes for hanging.

# 557 Box:Object: Plaque Creator:Date:Physical description: 35.5x27cm low to medium relief painted metallic copper plaque with a bust portrait of Joan of Arc as a warrior. She is clad in detailed armor with concentric breast plates. She has no helm and her hair is cut page boy style. Encompassing her head is a slightly tilted halo.

Series 7: Plates

#193Object: Decorative china plateCreator: Physical description front: 21.4cm diameter china plate with machine transferred design and color glaze. Central image in bowl of plate is off-center framed by a crescent edge which is decorated in rust brown mono chromatic designs of banners, oak leaves, an anchor, a sword, shields, a trumpet and an olive branch. Central image is of Charles being crowned in front of a group of onlookers, including Joan of Arc in armor holding a banner. The caption reads, “Sacre de Charles VII”. Colors of glazes are brown, lavender, blue, yellow and red. Back: Wire attached through holes on back of plate for hanging.

#250Object: Decorated metal plate/plaqueCreator:Physical description front: 30.5 cm diameter tin pressed metal (mass produced) plate badly scratched. Image depicts Joan of Arc kneeling in full armor, long hair flows down from under the helm. Joan holds her arms out stiff in front of her, hands clasped around a sword blade the tip of which rests by her foot. On the outer curved edge of the plate shields and furled ribbons decorate at the four points of the compass.

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Back: Ring for hanging.

#381Object: Decorative glazed ceramic plateCreator: Hand painted by FlorencePhysical description front: Approximately 24cm diameter (uneven) glazed ceramic plate. Hand formed unevenly painted in black around the rim is writing which reads, “St. Joan of Arc” and “Pray for Us” with two fleur de lyis. Center of plate depicts Joan in ragged dress holding a banner which unfurls over her head which reads “Jesus Maria”. A halo surrounds her head. She has chin length cropped hair with bangs, her left hand is on her chest. Under the ground she stands on is written, “St. Joan of Arc P.P.A.”Back: Blank

#382Object: decorative ceramic plateCreator: Hand painted by FlorencePhysical description front: Approximately 24cm diameter, uneven due to hand formed nature. Plate is ivory colored with black writing and black and blue decoration. Around the edge is written which reads, “St. Joan of Arc” with a crown at the top. At the center of the plate are a shield with an emblem of Joan, a sword, a crown and two fleur de lyis. Two banners flank the shield both have Maria written on them, shield and banners are painted light blue. Back:

#406Object: Ceramic Plate (1 of partial set of 12)Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: Approximately 18cm diameter ivory colored plate with 3.5cm border in basket weave pattern. Inner and outer edge of the border is encircled with a blue line. 11.5 diameter central black stamped picture depicts Joan in a rural area surrounded by animals (sheep, a dog, and a bull) holding a spindle in her left hand. Joan is dressed in very simple country garb. Below the picture is a caption which reads, “Jeanne D’ Arc Gardant Les Troupeaux A Domremy pres Vaucouleurs (Vosges)”. Following the writing is the number one.Back: A clear black stamp of Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#407Object: Ceramic Plate (2 of partial set of 12)Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: Approximately 18cm diameter ivory colored plate with 3.5cm border in basket weave pattern. Inner and outer edge of the border is encircled with a blue line. 11.5 diameter central black stamped picture depicts Joan on her knees in

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front of an alter with her hands clasped together in prayer. Joan is dressed in a simple peasants dress. The caption below the image reads, “Jeanne D’Arc Allait Tous Les Dimanches a la Chapelle Notre Dame invoquer le seigneur Dieu” following the writing is the number two. Back: A clear black stamp of Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#408Object: Ceramic Plate (3 of partial set of 12)Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: Approximately 18cm diameter ivory colored plate with 3.5cm border in basket weave pattern. Inner and outer edge of the border is encircled with a blue line. 11.5 diameter central black stamped picture depicts a man running down a country lane looking over his shoulder at two men farther down the lane behind him. One of the men in the background is holding a large stick and pointing toward the ground while the other man is reaching into his pocket. The caption below the image reads “Tirer son epingle du jeu”. Below the caption is the number 3. Also on the left hand side of the image there is very small print that appears to read, “Copeland”.Back: A clear black stamp of Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#409Object: Ceramic Plate (4 of partial set of 12)Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesFront: Approximately 18cm diameter ivory colored plate with 3.5cm border in basket weave pattern. Inner and outer edge of the border is encircled with a blue line. 11.5 diameter central black stamped picture depicts Joan on her knees her arms out in supplication before a regale figure most likely the prince. In the background four men look on. The caption below reads “Arrivee A Chinon Elle Se Jette Aux Pieds Du Dauphin Et Lui Yait Tart De La Mission De Le Faire Sagrer Roi”.Back: A clear black stamp of Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above and below the crest and crown reads “Digoin” above and “France” below.

#410Object: Ceramic Plate (5 of partial set of 12)Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: Approximately 18cm diameter ivory colored plate with 3.5cm border in basket weave pattern. Inner and outer edge of the border is encircled

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with a blue line. 11.5 diameter central black stamped picture depicts Joan wearing armor on horseback. She is riding through a town with three of her soldiers in tow. In the background are townsfolk on their knees with their hands clasped looking up at Joan. The caption below reads, “ Entrée De Jeanne D’Arc A Orleans”. Following the caption is the number 5.Back: A clear black stamp of Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#411Object: Ceramic Plate (7 of partial set of 12)Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: Approximately 18cm diameter ivory colored plate with 3.5cm border in basket weave pattern. Inner and outer edge of the border is encircled with a blue line. 11.5 diameter central black stamped picture depicts Joan wearing full armor kneeling before the king with a banner in her left hand and her right hand out stretched as if to embrace the king. The king also has his arms open as if about to embrace Joan. In the background soldiers look on. The caption below reads, Apres la ceremonie du sacre Jeanne D’Arc se jette aux pieds du roy Charles VII et lui demande la permission de se retirer”Back: A clear black stamp of Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#412Object: Ceramic Plate (8 of partial set of 12)Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesFront: Approximately 18cm diameter ivory colored plate with 3.5cm border in basket weave pattern. Inner and outer edge of the border is encircled with a blue line. 11.5 diameter central black stamped picture depicts Joan and her father running toward each other about to embrace. The caption below reads, “Le pere de Jeanne D’Arc vient la trouver a Reims après le sacre du roy”. Back: A clear black stamp of Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#413Object: Ceramic Plate (11 of partial set of 12)Creator: Digoin & Sarreguemines

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Physical description front: Approximately 18cm diameter ivory colored plate with 3.5cm border in basket weave pattern. Inner and outer edge of the border is encircled with a blue line. 11.5 diameter central black stamped picture depicts Joan looking dejected dressed in simple garb standing before five men who appear to be judges and clergy. In the background two armed guards look on. The caption below reads, “Jeanne D’Arc devant ses Juges a Rouen”. Following the caption is the number eleven.Back: A clear black stamp of Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#414Object: Ceramic plateCreator: Porcelaine opaque de Gien Physical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter ceramic plate. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm blue border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5cm in diameter and depicts Joan bare foot in front of a country house with sheep. Writing above the image reads, “Histoire de Jeanne D’Arc” caption at the bottom of the image reads, “Jeanne D’Arc Gardant son troupeau”. Back: Blue Stamp with a crown over a castle and writing surrounding which reads “Porcelaine Opaque De Gien”.

#415Object: Plate (3 of partial set of 12)Creator: Porcelaine Opaque De GienPhysical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter ceramic plate. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm blue border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan in an unadorned full length dress with her right hand raised straight in the air and her left hand across her chest. In front of Joan is a regal man seated in between two standing men. Writing around top of image reads “Histoire De Jeanne D’Arc”. Writing around bottom of image reads “Jeanne D’Arc Va Trouver Le Chevallier de Beaudricourt Govuveneur de Vancouleurs” under that is printed “N 3”Back: Blue Stamp with a crown over a castle and writing surrounding which reads “Porcelaine Opaque De Gien” Also on back is an imprint which is unclear but appears to be either 46 or A6.

#416Object: Plate (6 of partial set of 12)Creator: Porcelaine Opaque De GienPhysical description front: Approximately 19 cm diameter ceramic plate. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm blue border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the

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border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan in armor shot in the right shoulder with an arrow. Two soldiers are attending to Joan. In the background there is a battle raging. Writing around top of image reads “Histoire De Jeanne D’Arc” writing around bottom of image reads “Jeanne D’Arc Blessee Au Siege D’Orleans” below that is printed “N 6”Back: Blue Stamp with a crown over a castle and writing surrounding which reads “Porcelaine Opaque De Gien” although the word “Opaque” did not print. Also on back is an imprint which is unclear but appears to be either 46 or A6.

#417Object: Ceramic Plate (7 of partial set of 12)Creator: Porcelaine Opaque De GienPhysical description front: Approximately 19 cm diameter ceramic plate. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm blue border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan standing atop a rocky outcropping rallying her troops. Joan is wearing armor and brandishes a sword in her right hand and a flag in her left hand. Writing around top of image reads “Histoire De Jeanne D’Arc” writing around bottom of image reads “Prise Du Frot Des Tournelles Au Siege D’Orleans” below that is printed “N 7”.Back: a blurry and faded stamp which appears to be the “Porcelaine Opaque De Gien” stamp. There is also a stamp which is unclear but appears to be either 6V or 9A

#418Object: Ceramic Plate (9 of partial set of 12) Creator Porcelaine Opaque De GienPhysical description front: Approximately 19 cm diameter ceramic plate with the edges warped. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm faded blue border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan wrapped in a regal cloak kneeling before a man sitting in a throne with his right hand on Joan’s head and with a crown in his left hand. In the background is a herald with his left arm raised and a flag in his right. Faded writing around top of image reads “Histoire De Jeanne D’Arc” writing around bottom reads “Jeanne D’Arc Fait Sacreb Charles VII A Remis” Below that is printed “N 9”Back: Blue Stamp with a crown over a castle and writing surrounding which reads “Porcelaine Opaque De Gien” Above the crown is stamped with the word “France” There is also an imprint but it is illegible.

#419Object: Ceramic Plate (9 of partial set of 12)

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Creator: Porcelaine Opaque De GienPhysical description front: Approximately 19 cm diameter ceramic plate. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm blue border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan wrapped in a regal cloak kneeling before a man sitting in a throne with his right hand on Joan’s head and with a crown in his left hand. In the background is a herald with his left arm raised and a flag in his right. Writing around top of image reads “Histoire De Jeanne D’Arc” writing around bottom reads “Jeanne D’Arc Fait Sacreb Charles VII A Remis” Below that is printed “N 9”Back: Blue Stamp with a crown over a castle and writing surrounding which reads “Porcelaine Opaque De Gien” Also on back is an imprint which is unclear but appears to be A6.

#420Object: Ceramic Plate (10 out of a partial set of 12) Creator: Porcelaine Opaque De GienPhysical description front: Approximately 19 cm diameter ceramic plate. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm blue border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan dressed in armor with her hands tied behind her back being lead away by two armed men. In the background is a walled city and groups of soldiers that appear to be jeering at Joan. Writing around top of image reads “Histoire De Jeanne D’Arc”. Writing around bottom reads “Jeanne D’Arc Est Faite Prisonniere A Compiegne” below that is printed “N 10”.Back: A blurred image of what appears to be the Porcelaine Opaque De Gien stamp. Also on back is an imprint of either the number 6 or 9 and a triangle.

#421Object: Ceramic Plate (12 out of a partial set of 12) Creator: Porcelaine Opaque De GienPhysical Description Front: Approximately 19 cm diameter ceramic plate. A highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm blue border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north east south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan burning at the stake dressed in white with her hands folded across her chest looking tranquil while the flame and smoke billow about her. A figure in the lower left hand corner of the image is holding a wooden cross up to Joan. Writing around top of image reads “Histoire De Jeanne D’Arc”; writing around bottom reads “Mort De Jeanne D’Arc Brulee Vive A Rouen 1431” below that “N 12” Back: Blue Stamp with a crown over a castle and Writing surrounding “Porcelaine Opaque De Gien” also on back is an imprint which is unclear.Additional Note: There are stains of what appears to be black ink in numerous spaces across the front of the plate.

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#422Object: Ceramic Plate (3 of partial set of 12)Creator: Physical description front: Approximately 19 cm diameter ceramic plate with warped edges. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm faded blue border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan standing in front of a common house wearing a simple dress hands slightly raised staring at three angels that have appeared from the clouds. On the ground by Joan’s feet lies a spindle. Writing around top of image reads “Histoire De Jeanne D’Arc” writing around bottom of the image reads “Jeanne D’Arc En Extase Devant S Michel S Marguerite & S Catherine” below that is printed “N 3” which is faded.Back: A blue stamp faded to the point of being illegible. Also an imprint which is either V 9 or A 6.

#423Object: Ceramic Plate (4 of partial set of 12)Creator: Physical description front: Approximately 19 cm diameter ceramic plate with warped edges. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm faded blue border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan kneeling before Charles the VII. Both Charles’s and Joan’s arms are out stretched as if about to embrace. In the background two armored guards attend well others look on. Writing around top of image reads “Histoire De Jeanne D’Arc” writing around bottom of image reads “Jeanne D’Arc Pbedit A Charles VII Qu’elle Le Fera Sacrer A Remis” below that is printed “N 4”. Back: A blue stamp faded to the point of being illegible, also an illegible imprint.Additional Notes: The writing on this plate is faded in spots and some letters where difficult to discern.

#424Obj: Ceramic Plate (6 of partial set of 12)Creator:Physical Description Front: Approximately 19 cm diameter ceramic plate. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm faded blue border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan wearing armor shot in the right shoulder with an arrow. Two soldiers are attending to Joan. In the background there is a battle raging. Writing around top of image reads “Histoire De Jeanne D’Arc” writing around bottom of image reads “Jeanne D’Arc Blessee Au Siege D’Orleans” below that is printed “N 6”.

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Back: Illegible imprint.

#425Object: Ceramic Plate (8 of partial set of 12)Creator: Physical description front: Approximately 19 cm diameter ceramic plate. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm blue border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan wearing armor sword drawn fighting on horseback in the middle of a battle. In the foreground there are bodies lying on the ground, one of which is reaching up toward Joan’s horse in need of help. In the background the battle rages and smoke billows in the distance. Writing around top of image reads “Histoire De Jeanne D’Arc” Writing below image reads “Jeanne D’Arc Taille En Pieces L’Armee Anglaise a La Bataille de Patay En Beauce” below that is printed “N 8”.Back: Barely visible outline of a blue stamp, also an illegible imprint.

#426Object: Ceramic Plate (11 of partial set of 12)Creator:Physical description front: Approximately 19 cm diameter ceramic plate. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm blue border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan chained to a wall sitting on a bed of straw. Joan is in simple white cloth which is falling down off one shoulder. Her arms are bare stretched out in a gesture of supplication. Joan’s also appears to have a halo around her head. Writing above image reads “Histoire De Jeanne D’Arc” writing below image reads “Jeanne D’Arc Prisonniere Des Anglias” below that is printed “N 11”. Back: Illegible stamp and an illegible imprint.

#427Object: Ceramic PlateCreator:Physical description front: Approximately 20.1cm diameter beige plate. 2.6cm border of simple brown flowers, stems and leaves encased by a solid brown line on each side. Between the border and the image there is approximately 1cm of clean space. The image is 13cm in diameter and depicts Joan wearing full armor storming a city wall and scattering its numerous defenders. The caption below reads, “Jeanne D’Arc, a la tete d’un Corps de Troupes prend d’Assaut le Fort des Tournelles per son Courage heroique deliver Orleans de la Furiur des Anglais” inscribed below the writing is the number 12. Back: imprinted crest difficult to read but can make out last few letters of crest “… OISY”.

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#428Object: Plate (9 of undetermined set)Creator:Physical description front: 27cm diameter off white glaze ceramic plate with brown decoration. Scene fills the entire plate’s surface which depicts Joan’s execution. She is tired to a stake in the center of a town square. A thronging crowd gathers to watch her burn comprised of soldiers, townspeople, priests, etc . . . Her eyes are closed arms crossed at her chest. A priest with a cross stands in front his back to the viewer; he appears to be praying for Joan. Back: “Jeanne D’Arc Liberatrice de la France- Le Supplice-9”, is printed.

#429Object: Ceramic PlateCreator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter off white plate. Encircling the plate is an intricate approximately 3.8cm faded blue border with 3 cartouches. The top one reading “Palcre” the right one reading “Gloire” and the left one reading “Honneur”. The image is approximately 10cm and depicts Joan in armor down on her right knee with an arrow protruding from her left knee. In her left hand see is holding a spear. In the background is a castle or walled city teeming with soldiers. The caption underneath reads, “Jeanne D”Arc Est Blessee Sous Les Murs De Paris A La Porte St Honore”. To the right of the image is the number 9. Back: Stamp of a crest with a crown over it, writing surrounds the crest and reads, “Digoin & Sarreguemines” also there is an imprint but it was too difficult to discern.

#430Object: Commemorative plateCreator: Knowles Taylor Knowles Semi-Vitreous Porcelain East Liverpool Ohio, USAPhysical description front: 20.5 cm diameter porcelain plate with gold and polychrome decoration. 3.5 cm edge of plate decorated with gold filigree, edge of plate has a bead pattern. 13.7 cm diameter center of plate with reproduction in color of an Ingres painting of Joan standing at an alter. “Joan of Arc” “Ingres” is printed at the bottom of the picture. Back: 1907 Pittsburgh Commandery NO. 1 (the 30th) KT Triennial Saratoga New York.

#434Object: Porcelain Plate (1 out of 12 plate set)Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: 20cm diameter porcelain plate with a 5cm ivory colored raised border surrounding a colored image. On the very rim of the plate runs gold leafing. The central image depicts Joan in a blue, red and brown dress standing in a field with sheep and trees in the background. Joan is looking toward the sky at the image of a blond angel clad in white holding a sword aloft with its left hand. Below the picture is a caption which reads, “Les Voix”. Back: A clear black stamp of the Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters

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of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#435Object: Porcelain plate (Similar style as plate set beginning at 434 but there are slight differences most likely from a different year of creation).Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: 20cm diameter porcelain plate with a 5cm ivory colored raised border surrounding a colored image. Encircling the image half way between the image and the rim of the plate is a thin gold line. On the very rim of the plate runs gold leafing. The central image depicts Joan dressed in all black with short hair on her knees surrounded by a group of regal looking men and women. The caption below reads, “Reconnaissance du roi a Chinon”. Back: A clear black stamp of the Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Sarreguemires” and writing below the crest reads “France”. Also on the back are the numbers 20 printed in black, the number 40 printed in purple and the letters P.V. printed in blue.

#436Object: Porcelain Plate (3 out of 12 plate set)Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: 20cm diameter porcelain plate with a 5cm ivory colored raised border surrounding a colored image. On the very rim of the plate runs gold leafing. The central image depicts Joan dressed plainly in black and brown riding a white horse at the head of a procession of soldiers while people look on from the foreground and background of the image. The caption below reads, “Jeanne D’Arc part pour L’Armee”.Back: A clear black stamp of the Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#437Object: Porcelain Plate (4 of 12 plate set)Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: 20cm diameter porcelain plate with a 5cm ivory colored raised border surrounding a colored image. On the very rim of the plate runs gold leafing. The central image depicts Joan dressed in armor with a white banner in her right hand riding a white horse in the mists of a procession of soldiers through a city while people cheer them on. The caption below reads, “Entrée triomphale de Jeanne D’Arc a Orleans”Back: A clear black stamp of the Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters

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of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#438Object: Porcelain Plate (5 of 12 plate set)Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: 20cm diameter porcelain plate with a 5cm ivory colored raised border surrounding a colored image. On the very rim of the plate runs gold leafing. The central image depicts Joan wearing armor in the middle of battle before a walled city urging her troops on while waving a white banner with gold markings in both hands. Back: A clear black stamp of the Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#439Object: Porcelain plate (6 of 12 plate set)Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: 20cm diameter porcelain plate with a 5cm ivory colored raised border surrounding a colored image. On the very rim of the plate runs gold leafing. The central image depicts Joan wounded in the mists of battle from an arrow protruding from her chest. Four of her soldiers are attempting to help her. The banner Joan was waving in the previous plate is now on the ground beneath her. Back: A clear black stamp of the Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#440Object: Porcelain plate (7 of 12 plate set)Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: 20cm diameter porcelain plate with a 5cm ivory colored raised border surrounding a colored image. On the very rim of the plate runs gold leafing. The central image depicts Joan on her knees wearing a regal white and blue robe about to be crowned by a bishop while Charles the VII among others looks on. The caption below reads, “Scare de Charles VII a Reims”. Back: A clear black stamp of the Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

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#441Object: Porcelain plate (8 of 12 plate set)Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: 20cm diameter porcelain plate with a 5cm ivory colored raised border surrounding a colored image. On the very rim of the plate runs gold leafing. The central image depicts Joan wearing full armor riding a white horse in the middle of battle welding a golden sword in her left hand and holding a white banner in her right. Joan is surrounded by enemies; one has her horse while another is attempting to pull her off it. Below Joan a solider is about to be killed. The caption below reads, “Jeanne D’Arc Prisonniere a Compiegne”. Back: A clear black stamp of the Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#442Object: Porcelain plate (9 of 12 plate set)Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: 20cm diameter porcelain plate with a 5cm ivory colored raised border surrounding a colored image. On the very rim of the plate runs gold leafing. The central image depicts Joan in torn cheap brown clothes ankles shackled in a prison cell. Joan looks skyward with a hand to her breast while three soldiers taunt her. The caption below reads, “Jeanne D’Arc Dans Sa Prison”Back: A clear black stamp of the Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#443Object: Porcelain plate (10 of 12 plate set) Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: 20cm diameter porcelain plate with a 5cm ivory colored raised border surrounding a colored image. On the very rim of the plate runs gold leafing. The central image depicts Joan dressed in blue, ankles shackled with her right hand raised palm out facing 5 judges while an armed soldier stands guard. The caption below reads, “Jeanne D’Arc Devant Ses Juges”. Back: A clear black stamp of the Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#444Object: Porcelain plate (11 of 12 plate set)Creator: Digoin & Sarreguemines

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Physical description front: 20cm diameter porcelain plate with a 5cm ivory colored raised border surrounding a colored image. On the very rim of the plate runs gold leafing. The central image depicts Joan standing in the back of an open wagon wearing all white head bowed and hands clasped in prayer. Standing next to her in the wagon is a friar who appears to be comforting her. In the foreground and background are a mix of soldiers and commoners. Back: A clear black stamp of the Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#445Object: Porcelain plate (12 of 12 plate set)Creator: Digoin & SarregueminesPhysical description front: 20cm diameter porcelain plate with a 5cm ivory colored raised border surrounding a colored image. On the very rim of the plate runs gold leafing. The central image depicts Joan wearing white tied to a stake. A solider throws wood around the stake while another solider holding a torch prepares to light the wood surrounding the stake. A priest is offering Joan a cross which she holds in both hands well looking skyward. In the background a large crowd is gathered to watch. Back: A clear black stamp of the Digoin & Sarreguemines marking, which is a crest with a crown above it. Writing which says “Digoin & Sarreguemires” encircles three quarters of the mark. Writing above the crown reads “Digoin” and writing below the crest reads “France”.

#446Object: plate (4 of partial set of 12)Creator: Porcelaine Opaque De Gien Physical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter ceramic plate. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm red border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan kneeling before Charles VII who greets her with open arms. Sevearl guards are attending. The caption above the image reads, “Histoire de Jeanne D’Arc” the caption below the image reads, “Jeanne D’Arc Predit a Charles VII Qu’elle le Fera Sacher a Reims”.Back:

#447Object: plate (5 of partial set of 12)Creator: Porcelaine Opaque de GienPhysical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter ceramic plate. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm red border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan on horseback leading an army into a city of cheering people. The

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caption above the image reads, “Histoire de Jeanne D’Arc” the caption below the image reads, “Jeanne D’Arc Fait Son Entrée a Orleans”.Back:

#448Object: plate (6 of partial set of 12)Creator: Porcelaine Opaque de Gien Physical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter ceramic plate. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm red border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan wounded by an arrow piercing her shoulder. Two soldiers attempt to help her. In the background a battle rages. The caption above the image reads, “Histoire de Jeanne D’Arc” the caption below the image reads, “Jeanne D’Arc Blessee an Siege D’Orleans”.Back:

#449Object: plate (8 of partial set of 12)Creator: Porcelaine Opaque de Gien Physical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter ceramic plate. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm red border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan on horseback fighting in the mists of a battle. The caption above the image reads, “Histoire de Jeanne D’Arc” the caption below the image reads, “Jeanne D’Arc Taille en Pieces L’Armee Anglaise a la Bataille de Patay en Beauce”.Back:

#450Object: plate (10 of partial set of 12)Creator: Porcelaine Opaque de GienPhysical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter ceramic plate. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm red border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan being lead from the site of a devastating battle by two guards as she looks back over her shoulder. The caption above the image reads, “Histoire de Jeanne D’Arc” the caption below the image reads, “Jeanne D’Arc est Faite Prisonniere a Compiegne”.Back:

#451Object: plate (12 of partial set of 12)Creator: Porcelaine Opaque de Gien

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Physical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter ceramic plate. Highly stylized approximately 3.5 cm red border encircles the plate. Incorporated inside the border are 4 cartouches at north, east, south and west. Separating the border and the print is an approximately 1.5cm clean space. The print is approximately 9.5 cm in diameter and depicts Joan burning at the stake. She is in a trance hands crossed at her chest while a priest reaches a crucifix on a long pole across the flames toward her. Soldiers watch in the background. The caption above the image reads, “Histoire de Jeanne D’Arc” the caption below the image reads, “Mort de Jeanne D’Arc Brulee Vive a Rouen 1431”.Back:

#452Object: Ceramic Plate (1 of partial set of 12) Creator: Digoin and Sarreguemines Physical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter off white plate. Encircling the plate is a highly stylized approximately 3.8cm red border with 3 cartouches. The top one reading “Palcre” the right one reading “Gloire” and the left one reading “Honneur”. The image is approximately 10cm and depicts Joan in the country simply dressed with a spindle in one hand. Animals (sheep, a dog and cattle) surround Joan. The caption below reads “Jeanne D’Arc Gardant Les Troupeaux A Domremy Pres Vaucouleurs (Vosges)”. Following the caption in is the number 1.Back: A red stamp depicting a code of arms or crest above which is a crown. Writing surrounds the crest which reads “Digoin & Sarreguemines”. Also there is a clear imprint on the back which reads “6 bis L 25”.

#453Object: Ceramic Plate (2 of partial set of 12)Creator: Digoin and SarregueminesPhysical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter off white plate. Encircling the plate is a highly stylized approximately 3.8cm red border with 3 cartouches. The top one reading “Palcre” the right one reading “Gloire” and the left one reading “Honneur”. The image is approximately 10cm and depicts Joan with her head tilted skyward kneeling at an alter hands clasped in prayer. The caption below reads “Jeanne D’Arc Allait Tous Les Dimanches A La Chapelle Norte Dame Invoquer Le Seigneur Dieu” following the caption in smaller print is the number ten. Back: A red stamp depicting a code of arms or crest above which is a crown. Writing surrounds the crest which reads “Digoin & Sarreguemines”. Also there is a clear imprint on the back which reads “6 bis L 25”. Also found on the back in small print is the letter “J” in black.

#454Object: Ceramic plate (4 of partial set of 12) Creator: Digoin and SarregueminesPhysical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter off white plate. Encircling the plate is a highly stylized approximately 3.8cm red border with 3 cartouches. The top one reading “Palcre” the right one reading “Gloire” and the left one reading “Honneur”. The image is approximately 10cm and depicts Joan on her knees arms out stretched in

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supplication before a regale figure most likely the prince. In the background four men look on. The caption below reads “Arrivee A Chinon Elle Se Jette Aux Pieds Du Dauphin Et Lui Yait Tart De La Mission De Le Faire Sagrer Roi” following the caption in smaller print is the number 4.Back: A red stamp depicting a code of arms or crest above which is a crown. Writing surrounds the crest which reads “Digoin & Sarreguemines”. Also there is a clear imprint on the back which reads “6 bis L 25”. There are also some markings in black ink which are illegible.

#455Object: Ceramic Plate (5 of partial set of 12)Creator: Digoin and SarregueminesPhysical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter off white plate. Encircling the plate is a highly stylized approximately 3.8cm red border with 3 cartouches. The top one reading “Palcre” the right one reading “Gloire” and the left one reading “Honneur”. The image is approximately 10cm and depicts Joan wearing armor on horseback. She is riding through a town with three of her soldiers. In the background are townsfolk on there knees with there hands clasped looking up at Joan. The caption below reads, “ Entrée De Jeanne D’Arc A Orleans” following the caption is the number 5. Back: A red stamp depicting a code of arms or crest above which is a crown. Writing surrounds the crest which reads “Digoin & Sarreguemines”. Also there is a clear imprint on the back which reads “6 bis L 25”. Also found on the back in small print is the letter “J” in black.

#456Object: Ceramic Plate (6 of partial set of 12)Creator: Digoin and SarregueminesPhysical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter off white plate. Encircling the plate is a highly stylized approximately 3.8cm red border with 3 cartouches. The top one reading “Palcre” the right one reading “Gloire” and the left one reading “Honneur”. The image is approximately 10cm and depicts Joan in the mists of a battle wearing full armor with a sword in her right hand and a banner in her left. In the background is a walled city (Orleans). The caption below reads, “ Apeine Entrée Dans Orleans Jeanne Donne L’Assaut Aal Bastille St Augustin Et Sen Empare” following the caption is the number 6.Back: A red stamp depicting a code of arms or crest above which is a crown. Writing surrounds the crest which reads “Digoin & Sarreguemines”. Also there is a clear imprint on the back which reads “6 bis L 25”. Also found on the back in small print is the letter “J” in black.

#457Object: Ceramic Plate (8 of partial set of 12)Creator: Digoin and SarregueminesPhysical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter off white plate. Encircling the plate is a highly stylized approximately 3.8cm red border with 3 cartouches. The top one reading “Palcre” the right one reading “Gloire” and the left one reading “Honneur”.

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The image is approximately 10cm and depicts Joan about to embrace an older man. Joan is in regular garb but she is wearing a sword. The Caption below reads, “ Le Pere De Jeanne D’Arc Vient La Trouver A Riems Apres Le Sacre Du Roy”. Following the caption is the number 8. Back: A red stamp depicting a code of arms or crest above which is a crown. Writing surrounds the crest which reads “Digoin & Sarreguemines”. Also there is a clear imprint on the back which reads “6 bis L 25”. Also found on the back in small black print is illegible mark.

#458Object: Ceramic Plate (10 of partial set of 12)Creator: Digoin and SarregueminesPhysical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter off white plate. Encircling the plate is a highly stylized approximately 3.8cm red border with 3 cartouches. The top one reading “Palcre” the right one reading “Gloire” and the left one reading “Honneur”. The image is approximately 10cm and depicts Joan on horseback wearing armor with a sword in her right hand and a banner in her left. Joan is surrounded by enemy soldiers who are attempting to capture her as she struggles to break free. In the background is a walled city and in the foreground there appears to be a fallen soldier being trampled by Joan’s horse. The caption below reads, “Jeanne D’Arc Est Faite Prisonniere Sous Les Murs De Compiegne” following the caption Is the number 10. Back: A red stamp depicting a code of arms or crest above which is a crown. Writing surrounds the crest which reads “Digoin & Sarreguemines”. Also there is a clear imprint on the back which reads “6 bis L 25”. Also found on the back in small black print is illegible mark.Note: There is a yellow stain on the border below the caption. The ink from the picture is smudge.

#459Object: Ceramic Plate (12 of partial set of 12)Creator: Digoin and SarregueminesPhysical description front: Approximately 19cm diameter off white plate. Encircling the plate is a highly stylized approximately 3.8cm red border with 3 cartouches. The top one reading “Palcre” the right one reading “Gloire” and the left one reading “Honneur”. The image is approximately 10cm and depicts Joan being burned at the stake. Joan is in a plain white robe with her hair flowing in the wind as the flames and smoke consume her. Next to Joan’s head is a cross from the roof of a church. In the background a large crowd looks on. Directly above Joan’s head on the stake is written “jebanne”. The caption below reads, “Mort De Jeanne D”Arc (30 Mai 1434)” following the caption is the number 12.Back: A red stamp depicting a code of arms or crest above which is a crown. Writing surrounds the crest which reads “Digoin & Sarreguemines”. Also there is a clear imprint on the back which reads “6 bis L 25”.

#460Object: Plate

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Creator: Physical description front: approximately 21.5 cm diameter multicolored plate with scalloped edging. Approximately 3.6cm border sectioned by faded light blue lines. The pattern on the border alternates shield, flower, shield, flower etc . . . Except for the bottom of the plate where there is a blue ribbon with writing on it which reads “En Avant !”. There are five blue shields in the boarder, three with a crown above a sword flanked by a fleur de lys on each side. The two remaining shields have writing in them, one reads “Patrie” while the other reads “Honnneur”. In between these shields there are four flowers in red which appear to be poppies. The main background for both the border and the center is a dark green. The center of the plate depicts Joan in all black wearing armor riding a white horse. In Joan’s right hand she holds a white banner. Back: There are two imprints one reads “208” and the other is an H. Also on back is an “A” in black ink.

#461Object: PlateCreator: Physical description front: approximately 21.5 cm diameter multicolored plate with scalloped edging. Approximately 3.6cm border sectioned by faded light blue lines. The pattern on the border alternates shield, flower, shield, flower etc . . . Except for the bottom of the plate where there is a blue ribbon with writing on it which reads “En Avant !”. There are five blue shields in the boarder, three with a crown above a sword flanked by a fleur de lys on each side. The two remaining shields have writing in them one reads “Patrie” while the other reads “Honnneur”. In between these shields there are four flowers in red which appear to be poppies. The main background for both the border and the center is a dark green. The center of the plate depicts Joan in all black wearing armor on a white horse. In Joan’s right hand she holds a white banner. Back: There is an imprint which reads “208”. There is also a white spot with a black x on it.

#462Object: PlateCreator: Physical description front: approximately 21.5 cm diameter multi colored plate with scalloped edging. Approximately 3.6cm border sectioned by faded light blue lines. The pattern on the border alternates shield, flower, shield, flower etc . . . Except for the bottom of the plate where there is a blue ribbon with writing on it which reads “En Avant !”. There are five blue shields in the boarder, three with a crown above a sword flanked by a fleur de lys on each side. The two remaining shields have writing in them one reads “Patrie” while the other reads “Honnneur”. In between these shields there are four flowers in red which appear to be poppies. The main background for both the border and the center is a dark green. The center of the plate depicts Joan in all black wearing armor on a white horse. In Joan’s right hand she holds a white banner. Back: There is an imprint which reads “208”, as well as two white spots.Notes: The dark green has faded into the light blue lines on the border as well as onto Joan’s white horse and white banner.

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#463Object: Ceramic plateCreator: Gien G.G. & C. Physical description front: Approximately 20cm diameter ivory colored plate. Approximately 4cm raised border of vines, grapes and leafs encased by a blue line on each side. The image is approximately 9.6cm and depicts Joan kneeling before Charles VII. In the background numerous people look on. The writing above the image reads, “Histoire De Jeanne D’Arc”. The caption underneath the image reads, “Jeanne Predit a Charles VII qu’elle le Fera Sacrer a Reims”.Back: A circular black stamp. There is writing around the edges but it is illegible inside the stamp reads Gien “G.G. & C.”

#464Object: Ceramic Plate Creator: Gien G.G. & C.Physical description front: Approximately 20cm diameter ivory colored plate. Approximately 4cm raised border of vines, grapes and leafs encased by a blue line on each side. The image is approximately 9.6cm and depicts Joan outside the walls of a city while a battle rages. Joan is wearing armor with an arrow protruding from her right shoulder. A solider is assisting her walk. The writing above the image reads, “Histoire De Jeanne D’Arc”. The caption underneath the image reads, “Jeanne D’Arc Blessee Au Siege D’Orleans” below that is “N 6”.Back: A circular black stamp. There is writing around the edges but it is illegible inside the stamp reads Gien “G.G. & C.” there are also two imprints “J” and “6”.Note: There are chips around the edge of the plate.

#465Object: Ceramic PlateCreator: Gien G.G. & C.Physical description front: Approximately 20cm diameter ivory colored plate. Approximately 4cm raised border of vines, grapes and leafs encased by a blue line on each side. The image is approximately 9.6cm and depicts Joan on horseback in the middle of a battle. Joan is wearing armor and has her sword raised ready to strike an enemy solider. In the foreground there are man littering the ground. In the background the battle continues as smoke rises behind them. The writing above the image reads, “Histoire De Jeanne D’Arc”. The caption below reads, “Jeanne D’Arc Taille En Pieces L’Armee Anglaise A La Eataille De Patay En Beauce” below that is printed “N 8”.Back: A circular black stamp. There is writing around the edges but it is very difficult to discern, here is the closest reading “Medaille a l’exposition universelle de 1833” inside the stamp reads Gien “G.G. & C.” there are also two imprints “J” and “6Note: There are chips around the edge of the plate.

#466Object: Ceramic PlateCreator: Gien G.G. & C.

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Physical description front: Approximately 20cm diameter ivory colored plate. Approximately 4cm raised border of vines, grapes and leafs encased by a blue line on each side. The image is approximately 9.6cm and depicts Joan being lead away by two soldiers who each hold one of her arms. Joan has a melancholy look on her face. In the background are a walled city and numerous soldiers. The writing above the image reads, “Histoire De Jeanne D’Arc”. The caption below reads “Jeanne D’Arc Est Faite Prisonniere A Compiegne” below that “N 10”. Back: There is writing around the edges but it is very difficult to discern, here is the closest reading “Medaille a l’exposition universelle de 1833” inside the stamp reads Gien “G.G. & C.” there are also two imprints “J” and “6

#467Object: plate Creator:Physical description front: Approximately 22cm diameter multicolored plate. 3.8cm border rimmed with brown lines on both the inside and outside edge. The border has a blue-green background with raised details. Also in the border are four green ribbons with writing two on top, the left upper one reads “Gloire” and the right upper one reads “Honneur” and two ribbons below, the lower left reads “Liberte” and the lower right reads “Patrie”. In the border on the left and right are two identical raised green images of a helm with a battle ax and a banner crossing behind it. On the top and bottom of the plate are two more raised images of four brown leaves encircled by a brown line. The bottom image also has “Jeanne D’Arc” written above it in green. The central image depicts Joan, all green, wearing a sword and holding a banner in her right hand. In the background is a castle in black. Under Joan’s feet two olive branches spread out and halfway up the inner edge of the central picture. Back: Blank

#468Object: plate Creator:Physical description front: Approximately 22cm diameter multicolored plate. 3.8cm border rimmed with brown lines on both the inside and outside edge. The border has a blue-green background with raised detail. Also in the border are four green ribbons with writing two on top, the left upper one reads “Gloire” and the right upper one reads “Honneur” and two ribbons below, the lower left reads “Liberte” and the lower right reads “Patrie”. In the border on the left and right are two identical raised green images of a helm with a battle ax and a banner crossing behind it. On the top and bottom of the plate are two more raised images of four brown leaves encircled by a brown line. The bottom image also has “Jeanne D’Arc” written above it in green. The central image depicts Joan, all green, wearing a sword and holding a banner in her right hand. In the background is a castle in black. Under Joan’s feet two olive branches spread out and halfway up the inner edge of the central picture. Back: BlankNotes: Joan’s face and other parts of her are chipped away. The paint around the border is very faded.

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#469Object: plate Creator:Physical description front: Approximately 22cm diameter multicolored plate. 3.8cm border rimmed with brown lines on both the inside and outside edge. The border has a blue-green background with raised detail. Also in the border are four green ribbons with writing two on top, the left upper one reads “Gloire” and the right upper one reads “Honneur” and two ribbons below, the lower left reads “Liberte” and the lower right reads “Patrie”. In the border on the left and right are two identical raised green images of a helm with a battle ax and a banner crossing behind it. On the top and bottom of the plate are two more raised images of four brown leaves encircled by a brown line. The central image depicts Joan, all green, wearing a sword and holding a banner in her right hand. In the background is a castle in black. Under Joan’s feet two olive branches spread out and halfway up the inner edge of the central picture. Back: Blank

#470Object: plate Creator:Physical description front: Approximately 22cm diameter multicolored plate. 3.8cm border rimmed with brown lines on both the inside and outside edge. The border has a blue-green background with raised detail. Also in the border are four green ribbons with writing two on top, the left upper one reads “Gloire” and the right upper one reads “Honneur” and two ribbons below, the lower left reads “Liberte” and the lower right reads “Patrie”. In the border on the left and right are two identical raised green images of a helm with a battle ax and a banner crossing behind it. On the top and bottom of the plate are two more raised images of four brown leaves encircled by a brown line. The bottom image also has “Jeanne D’Arc” written above it in green. The central image depicts Joan, all green, wearing a sword and holding a banner in her right hand. In the background is a castle in black. Under Joan’s feet two olive branches spread out and halfway up the inner edge of the central picture. Back: BlankNotes: paint very faded, Joan’s face is chipped and pitted away.

#471Object: plate Creator:Physical description front: Approximately 22cm diameter multicolored plate. 3.8cm border rimmed with brown lines on both the inside and outside edge. The border has a blue-green background with raised detail. Also in the border are four green ribbons with writing two on top, the left upper one reads “Gloire” and the right upper one reads “Honneur” and two ribbons below, the lower left reads “Liberte” and the lower right reads “Patrie”. In the border on the left and right are two identical raised green images of a helm with a battle ax and a banner crossing behind it. On the top and bottom of the plate are two more raised images of four brown leaves encircled by a brown line. The

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bottom image also has “Jeanne D’Arc” written above it in green. The central image depicts Joan, all green, wearing a sword and holding a banner in her right hand. In the background is a castle in black. Under Joan’s feet two olive branches spread out and halfway up the inner edge of the central picture. Back: BlankNotes: paint extremely faded almost no color left.

#472Object: Plate (1 of a set of 12) Creator: SarregueminesPhysical description front: 21.5cm diameter polychrome ceramic glaze, partially hand painted with decorative edge in a crescent moon shape around the left edge of the plate, 4cm at the widest spot. The image is approximately 17.3cm in diameter off-centered toward the right edge. The decorative edge is done in an oxblood and off white color with still life images from Joan’s life: an oak leaf branch, an olive branch, a trumpet, shields, an anchor, a sword, banners and a pig on a stand. The main image depicts Joan as a maiden in a field with sheep and cows. She is on her knees with her hands clasped to her cheeks staring in adoration at an angel wearing armor with a cape. The angel points off into the distance as if ordering Joan to go forth. The caption reads, “Jeanne an bois Chesnu”.Back: Printed in black ink the name, “Sarreguemines” which is partially covered by illegible markings also in black ink. Also on back are two holes for running wire to hang the plate.

#473Object: Plate (2 of a set of 12)Creator: SarregueminesPhysical description front: 21.5cm diameter polychrome ceramic glaze, partially hand painted with decorative edge in a crescent moon shape around the left edge of the plate, 4cm at the widest spot. The image is approximately 17.3cm in diameter off-centered toward the right edge. The decorative edge is done in an oxblood and off white color with still life images from Joan’s life: an oak leaf branch, an olive branch, a trumpet, shields, an anchor, a sword, banners and a pig on a stand. The main image depicts Joan dressed as a young man riding through a town gate on horseback. She is accompanied by another rider. Joan is waving to passers bye and they are waving back to her. The caption reads, “Depart de Jeanne D’Arc pour Chinon”.Back: Printed in black ink the name, “Sarreguemines” which is partially covered by illegible markings also in black ink. Also on back are two holes for running wire to hang the plate.

#474Object: Plate (3 of a set of 12)Creator: SarregueminesPhysical description front: 21.5cm diameter polychrome ceramic glaze, partially hand painted with decorative edge in a crescent moon shape around the left edge of the plate, 4cm at the widest spot. The image is approximately 17.3cm in diameter off-centered

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toward the right edge. The decorative edge is done in an oxblood and off white color with still life images from Joan’s life: an oak leaf branch, an olive branch, a trumpet, shields, an anchor, a sword, banners and a pig on a stand. The main image depicts Joan dressed as a young man meeting with Charles and other men from his court. Women and children look on from the background. The caption reads, “Jeanne D’Arc a Chinon”. Back: Printed in black ink the name, “Sarreguemines” which is partially covered by illegible markings also in black ink. Also on back are two holes for running wire to hang the plate.

#475Object: Plate (4 of a set of 12). Creator: SarregueminesPhysical description front: 21.5cm diameter polychrome ceramic glaze, partially hand painted with decorative edge in a crescent moon shape around the left edge of the plate, 4cm at the widest spot. The image is approximately 17.3cm in diameter off-centered toward the right edge. The decorative edge is done in an oxblood and off white color with still life images from Joan’s life: an oak leaf branch, an olive branch, a trumpet, shields, an anchor, a sword, banners and a pig on a stand. The main image depicts Joan wearing full armor on horseback leading her army past a prison which has been destroyed. The caption reads Jeanne passant devant les Bastil es anglaises”.Back: Printed in black ink the name, “Sarreguemines” which is partially covered by illegible markings also in black ink. Also on back are two holes for running wire to hang the plate.

#476Object: Plate (5 of a set of 12) Creator: SarregueminesPhysical description front: 21.5cm diameter polychrome ceramic glaze, partially hand painted with decorative edge in a crescent moon shape around the left edge of the plate, 4cm at the widest spot. The image is approximately 17.3cm in diameter off-centered toward the right edge. The decorative edge is done in an oxblood and off white color with still life images from Joan’s life: an oak leaf branch, an olive branch, a trumpet, shields, an anchor, a sword, banners and a pig on a stand. The main image depicts Joan wearing full armor riding at the head of her army as she leads them into Orleans. In the background the citizens of Orleans are rejoicing. The caption reads, “Entrée de Jeanne D’Arc a Orleans”. Back: Printed in black ink the name, “Sarreguemines” which is partially covered by illegible markings also in black ink. Also on back are two holes for running wire to hang the plate.

#477Object: Plate (6 of a set of 12) Creator: SarregueminesPhysical description front: 21.5cm diameter polychrome ceramic glaze, partially hand painted with decorative edge in a crescent moon shape around the left edge of the plate, 4cm at the widest spot. The image is approximately 17.3cm in diameter off-centered

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toward the right edge. The decorative edge is done in an oxblood and off white color with still life images from Joan’s life: an oak leaf branch, an olive branch, a trumpet, shields, an anchor, a sword, banners and a pig on a stand. The main image depicts Joan slumped on a rock in the midst of battle wounded from an arrow in the leg yet still urging her troops forward. The caption reads, “Jeanne D’Arc Blessee a L’Attaque Destourneiles (Orleans)”. Back: Printed in black ink the name, “Sarreguemines” which is partially covered by illegible markings also in black ink. Also on back are two holes for running wire to hang the plate.

#478Object: Plate (7 of a set of 12)Creator: SarregueminesPhysical description front: 21.5cm diameter polychrome ceramic glaze, partially hand painted with decorative edge in a crescent moon shape around the left edge of the plate, 4cm at the widest spot. The image is approximately 17.3cm in diameter off-centered toward the right edge. The decorative edge is done in an oxblood and off white color with still life images from Joan’s life: an oak leaf branch, an olive branch, a trumpet, shields, an anchor, a sword, banners and a pig on a stand. The main image depicts Joan attending Charles the VII coronation. The caption reads, “Sacre de Charles VII”. Back: Printed in black ink the name, “Sarreguemines” which is partially covered by illegible markings also in black ink. Also on back are two holes for running wire to hang the plate.

#479Object: Plate (8 of a set of 12) Creator: SarregueminesPhysical description front: 21.5cm diameter polychrome ceramic glaze, partially hand painted with decorative edge in a crescent moon shape around the left edge of the plate, 4cm at the widest spot. The image is approximately 17.3cm in diameter off-centered toward the right edge. The decorative edge is done in an oxblood and off white color with still life images from Joan’s life: an oak leaf branch, an olive branch, a trumpet, shields, an anchor, a sword, banners and a pig on a stand. The main image depicts Joan dressed in armor riding a horse in the midst of battle. She is surrounded by enemy soldiers who are attempting to capture her. Lying on the ground beneath Joan’s horse is one of her soldiers about to be crushed. The caption reads, “Jeanne D’Arc prise devant Compiegne”.Back: Printed in black ink the name, “Sarreguemines” which is partially covered by illegible markings also in black ink. Also on back are two holes for running wire to hang the plate.

#480Object: Plate (8 of a set of 12)Creator: SarregueminesPhysical description front: 21.5cm diameter polychrome ceramic glaze, partially hand painted with decorative edge in a crescent moon shape around the left edge of the plate, 4cm at the widest spot. The image is approximately 17.3cm in diameter off-centered

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toward the right edge. The decorative edge is done in an oxblood and off white color with still life images from Joan’s life: an oak leaf branch, an olive branch, a trumpet, shields, an anchor, a sword, banners and a pig on a stand. The main image depicts Joan in armor riding a horse in the midst of battle. She is surrounded by enemy soldiers who are attempting to capture her. Lying on the ground beneath Joan’s horse is one of her soldiers about to be crushed. The caption reads, “Jeanne D’Arc prise devant Compiegne”.Back: Printed in black ink the name, “Sarreguemines” which is partially covered by illegible markings also in black ink. Also on back are two holes for running wire to hang the plate. Notes: Damaged and repaired poorly. Given as a gift by Paul M. Culp in April of 1991.

#481Object: Plate (9 of a set of 12)Creator: SarregueminesPhysical description front: 21.5cm diameter polychrome ceramic glaze, partially hand painted with decorative edge in a crescent moon shape around the left edge of the plate, 4cm at the widest spot. The image is approximately 17.3cm in diameter off-centered toward the right edge. The decorative edge is done in an oxblood and off white color with still life images from Joan’s life: an oak leaf branch, an olive branch, a trumpet, shields, an anchor, a sword, banners and a pig on a stand. The main image depicts Joan in bed propping herself up on one arm. She is being watched by a guard. Two men stand at the foot of the bed holding a document. The caption reads, “Jeanne D’Arc dans sa prison”.Back: Printed in black ink the name, “Sarreguemines” which is partially covered by illegible markings also in black ink. Also on back are two holes for running wire to hang the plate.

#482Object: Plate (10 of a set of 12) Creator: SarregueminesPhysical description front: 21.5cm diameter polychrome ceramic glaze, partially hand painted with decorative edge in a crescent moon shape around the left edge of the plate, 4cm at the widest spot. The image is approximately 17.3cm in diameter off-centered toward the right edge. The decorative edge is done in an oxblood and off white color with still life images from Joan’s life: an oak leaf branch, an olive branch, a trumpet, shields, an anchor, a sword, banners and a pig on a stand. The main image depicts Joan pleading her case in front of a group of judges. Two armed guards look on. The caption reads, “Proces de Jeanne D’Arc”.Back: Printed in black ink the name, “Sarreguemines” which is partially covered by illegible markings also in black ink. Also on back are two holes for running wire to hang the plate.

#483Object: Plate (11 of a set of 12)Creator: SarregueminesPhysical description front: 21.5cm diameter polychrome ceramic glaze, partially hand painted with decorative edge in a crescent moon shape around the left edge of the plate,

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4cm at the widest spot. The image is approximately 17.3cm in diameter off-centered toward the right edge. The decorative edge is done in an oxblood and off white color with still life images from Joan’s life: an oak leaf branch, an olive branch, a trumpet, shields, an anchor, a sword, banners and a pig on a stand. The main image depicts Joan tied to the stake. The fire is being lit underneath her feet while a priest reaches a crucifix on a long pole up toward her. In the background church officials watch from a dais while the square teems with onlookers. The caption reads, “Jeanne D’Arc sur le bucher”.Back: Printed in black ink the name, “Sarreguemines” which is partially covered by illegible markings also in black ink. Also on back are two holes for running wire to hang the plate.

#484Object: Plate (12 of a set of 12) Creator: SarregueminesPhysical description front: 21.5cm diameter polychrome ceramic glaze, partially hand painted with decorative edge in a crescent moon shape around the left edge of the plate, 4cm at the widest spot. The image is approximately 17.3cm in diameter off-centered toward the right edge. The decorative edge is done in an oxblood and off white color with still life images from Joan’s life: an oak leaf branch, an olive branch, a trumpet, shields, an anchor, a sword, banners and a pig on a stand. The main image is set in the early twenty century and depicts a crowd carrying a statue of Joan of Arc in a ceremony of dedication. An angel hovers over the statues head holding a laurel wreath. The caption reads, “Souviens-toi”.Back: Printed in black ink the name, “Sarreguemines” which is partially covered by illegible markings also in black ink. Also on back are two holes for running wire to hang the plate.

#485Object: Decorative plate Creator: E. Furland (Jeanne D’Arc d’apier Henner)Physical description front: Approximately 24cm diameter plate with an elaborately decorated edge which consists of approximately a 6cm magenta glaze with gold flower/lacey decoration and solid gold edging. The center portrait is 12cm diameter and depicts Joan as a young girl with long brown hair parted in the center wearing a plain long sleeved white garment. In her right hand she is holding a white stick which stretches out beyond the scope of the picture. The portrait is from the waist up.Back: There are three separate markings on the back on the plate. A green five pointed star with “France” written below, a sliver “A” encircled by two looping intersecting lines with “France” also written below and the last marking is in gold print with writing which reads, “Jeanne-d’Arc d’apres Henner”.Note: The expression of Joan’s eyes is sultry, sullen rather unusual for depictions of Joan.

#486Object: PlateCreator:

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Physical description front: Approximately 23cm diameter light blue glazed plate with a 5cm decorative edge which has blue flowers, green leaves and yellow lines. The center of the plate is approximately 13cm in diameter and depicts Joan dressed in full armor on a rearing unicorn, very colorful and provincial. The caption above Joan’s head reads, “Jeanne D’Arc 1426”.Back: BlankNote: Reminiscent of Quimper ware.

#487Object: Plate Creator: LBPhysical description front: 24.5cm diameter crockery hand painted in Quimper style. Simple stylized foliage decorates the edge in yellow, blue and green. The central image depicts Joan in blue armor, a sword strapped to her side, with long hair and a halo. In one hand she is holding a banner, her other hand is resting on a stone block. At her feet lay gauntlets and a helm. Back: BlankNote: Permanent hanger attached

#488Object: Ceramic plate/plaqueCreator: H. MercierPhysical description front: 28.7cm diameter low relief leaf green glazed plate. 6cm edge arched design filled with a pattern of stylized fleur de lys and leaves. At the bottom of the plate is a banner which reads, “Offert par les 100,000-Chemises”. A banner at the top of the plate reads “Paris”. The main image is a profile of “Jehanne D’Arc 1411-1431” wearing a helmet and armor with shoulder length hair.Back: picture wire attached for hanging.

#560Object: Hand painted plateCreator: PLXLVPhysical description front: 38 by 28cm framed hand painted plate entitled, “Charles the Seventh King of France and Joan of Arc the Maid of Orleans. A.D. 1430”. The painting depicts Charles gesturing toward Joan who kneels before him. Both figures are wearing armor, Charles armor is bronze colored while Joan wears silver armor. Next to Charles on the ground are his helm and crown. Joan has a lance resting across her knee and holds a sword in her right hand. The landscape in the background is pastoral. Back:

#No numberObject: Ceramic plateCreator:Physical description front: approximately 29.5 cm diameter and 3cm high. A single orange line runs around the rim of the plate. The base coloring is a brownish white. In the

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center of the plate is a full color depiction of Joan of Arc cloaked on horseback holding a sheathed sword with both hands. Back: Two identical holes most likely used to run a wire so the plate can be hung.

Series 8 Sculpture

Series 8.1 Busts

Series 8.2 Miscellaneous

#510Object: metal facsimile helmetCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 24cm high, approximately 16cm wide, hand-crafted metal helmet soldered and riveted. It resembles a style of helmet often shown as the type Joan of Arc might have worn. Very simple, smooth and bucket-like. Helmet edge extends down to cover neck. Has a sort of “fin” on top. Edge is rounded, slightly decorative, like a twisted rope. Could be worn by someone with a small-medium sized head. Helmet also has “air holes” in the sides.

514Object: median relief metal casting in frameCreator: EudineDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 38 x 31cm (includes frame) cast metal (silvery finish), possibly copper. Scene of Joan of Arc riding of horseback through a town. Admiring townspeople throng about her. People reach down from windows and balconies, and soldiers follow closely behind her. A great deal of detail is shown in the faces, garments, and buildings. Quite heavy. Set in a dark, heavy frame with egg and dart design carving.

Series 8.3 Statues/Sculptures

#9Object: sculptureCreator: A. GaudezDate: 1429 – 1431 (written on shield, front of base)Physical description: 38cm (including base) bronze statue. Figure of Joan of Arc, wind blowing skirt and banner, left leg stepping up on a rock, right foot pushing off ground. Banner, inscribed “Jesus”, held high in left hand. Right finger points outward, chest high.

#11Object: sculptureCreator: Raffl, Paris

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Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 39cm (including base) bronze statue of Joan in armor with full, knee-length skirt. Helmet and gauntlets on stump at right of figure. Holds sword by hilt at left breast, blade points downward. Arms crossed at chest. Head, eye gaze downcast.#24Object: sculptureCreator: Paul DuboisDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 55cm (including base) to top of head, 61cm to tip of upraised sword, bronze equestrienne statue. Joan in full armor and helmet rides proudly/triumphantly with sword raised in right hand. Exquisite detail on armor, horse trappings, etc., oxidized trim. F. Barbedienne, Fondeur, “Reduction Mecanique”—circular seal, A. Collas [?].

#25Object: sculptureCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 3.5cm painted metal base, 41cm from base to top of head, 59cm from base to banner tip. Equestrienne statue—horse rearing up on hind legs. Joan in full armor, bare head with long, blowing hair. Sword held in right hand, banner in left hand, pole butt rests on left thigh. On ground, under her horse, rest a plumed helmet and gauntlets. Sword tip is bent. Plaque on metal base reads “Jeanne d’Arc au siége d’Orleans”.

#26Object: statue (sculpture)Creator: FremietDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 56cm from base to upraised hand (banner missing) metal equestrienne statue. Joan in full armor (no helmet) rides stiffly—upholding (missing) banner in right hand. Stern facial expression, long hair pulled back in a ponytail. Reigns in left hand, sword in sheath on left hip.

#29Object: sculptureCreator: C. Ceribelli, ParisDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 60cm (including marble base), life size portrait bust in bronze. Joan in armor, no helmet, with large cross on necklace, pageboy hair style, and laurel wreath “crown”. On base of statue, “DIEVLEVEVLT!!”, with shield and leaf forms.

#31Object: sculptureCreator: ArmidaDate: unidentified

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Physical description: 62cm (including base) off-white marble or alabaster with metal sword. Full length figure of Joan in armor with mail hood over head and full length cape. She is standing with her right elbow resting on pedestal, eyes downcast, almost shut. Gauntlet on right hand only, holds sword across chest, tip supported by left hand (hilt is broken off).

#32Object: sculptureCreator: BouretDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 66cm (including base) bronze statue with red marble base. Full figure in armor (no helmet) with laurel wreath crown, solemn faced, holding sword away from body. Hands at hilt of sword, blade downward. Hands are clasped at shoulder-level, drawn toward left shoulder. Sword sheath hangs on left hip.

#33Object: sculpture/statueCreator: FremietDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 75cm from base to tip of banner pole, undetermined meta, gold-tone equestrienne statue. Joan in full armor, no helmet, with laurel wreath crown, hair in long ponytail. She carries a banner high in her right hand. Sword in sheath at left hip. Banner pole is broken where it once connected with her hand.

#34Object: sculptureCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 64cm (including base). Full length figure in armor and long tunic decorated with fleur de lys, with helmet, face cover pushed back. Sword hilt held in clasped hands in front of her body, point resting on the ground. Sword has been taped to figure, as it is a loose piece. Face of statue is solemn, eyes shut.

#37Object: sculptureCreator: MaritonDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 59cm (including base) bronze, full figure in armor, no helmet. Hair blows back. Left arm held out—indicating which way to go. She seems to call out for soldiers to follow her. Sword in right hand points downward. Sword sheath on left hip. Stands on rock outcropping. Inscribed on base: “Orleans 1629. mon épée a touché ces murs la ville est a nous.”

#38Object: sculptureCreator: Mercie

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Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 70cm (includes base) metal with silver tone. Full figure of Joan in armor, helmet and sword rest at feet. Short, pageboy hairstyle with laurel wreath crown. Face turned heavenward, eyes closed, hands drawn to chest in prayer. Extremely detailed armor with all sorts of appendages.

#39Object: sculptureCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 76cm wood and iron (sword) sculpture. Full length figure in robe stands with shield in front, with Maltese cross symbol decoration, holding sword upward in right hand. Short, pageboy hairstyle, with a serene facial expression and eyes closed. Appears to have had red paint on lower parts of robe. Very rude carving. “I Statue Jeanne d’Arc, Chîne de Gubel” written on piece of paper on back of statue.

#40Object: sculptureCreator: OudinDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 59cm plaster polychrome decoration. Very modern, rounded, full figure in blue armor with brown cape—no helmet, black hair in short, pageboy style, eyes gaze directly forward. Red fold cross at chest in right hand. Left hand on sword belt, sword in sheath at left hip. Very round-toed blue shoes/boots.

#41Object: sculptureCreator: J. BerthozDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 90cm (including base to tip of flag staff). Bronze, full figure in armor, helmet and cross-bow at feet. Hair is pulled back in a braided and coiled bun. Left arm up, hand clasps flagstaff, banner twists around staff and arm. Right hand holds sword at slight angle, pointing downward. Obelisk shape at back, thrusts ouf of rocky forms. Eyes wide open, lips slightly parted. Plaque on base reads, “Jeanne D’Arc au combat, par Berthoz.” Seal on back: “Fabrication Francaise. Made in France, Paris.”

Series 8.4 Statuettes/Figurines/Miniatures

#67Object: ceramic figureCreator: T. Pacheio or Pacheio, ParisDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 22cm glazed ceramic full length figurine of Joan in long blue robe, holding sword by hilt at chest. Blade points downward. Gold edged halo rests on her head. Puce colored base.

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#68Object: statuetteCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 16cm plaster statuette modeled after the statue Marie Christine d’Orleáns statue. Joan in armor and skirt, holding sword by hilt across chest, blade pointing down. Helmet and gauntlets on stump behind figure.

#69Object: statuetteCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 13cm solid iron with jointed (at the shoulder) arms. Full length figure of Joan in peasant dress—laced tunic, long skirt. She wears a fancy plumed hat and scalloped neckline (may be a necklace). She appears to be holding sword hilt, but blade is missing.

#70Object: statuetteCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 12cm solid bronze, with moveable head, replica in miniature of Marie Christine d’Orleans statue. Joan in armor, head downcast, right foot forward. Helmet and gauntlets on stump (post) by right leg. Hand at chest appears to have once held sword (now missing). Sword sheath hangs on left hip.

#71 (identical to #72)Object: statuette, plasticCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 13.5cm off white plastic figure. Base is gray “marbled” plastic. Joan of Arc in armor with long skirt—head tilted slightly upward, eyes closed. Hands folded in “prayer” at chest.

#72 (identical to #71)Object: statuette, plasticCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 13.5cm off white plastic figure. Base is gray “marbled” plastic. Joan of Arc in armor with long skirt—head tilted slightly upward, eyes closed. Hands folded in “prayer” at chest.

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Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 8cm pot metal figure, in armor, long skirt and no helmet. Sword hangs from left hip. Her right arm is upraised, left arm held out in front of body, palm up.

#74Object: figurine/statuetteCreator: stamped on base “DSR”Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 10cm pot metal with silver finish. Replicates the Marie Christine d’Orleans statue. Joan, in armor, holds sword at chest with both hands, blade downward. Helmet and gauntlets are placed on a stump behind the figure. Head is downcast, eyes shut.

#75Object: figurine/statuetteCreator: base stamped “France”Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 10.5cm hollow metal with silver finish. Replicates the Marie Christine d’Orleans statue. Joan, in armor, holds sword at chest with both hands, blade downward. Helmet and gauntlets are placed on a stump behind the figure. Head is downcast, eyes shut. Sword is removable.

#76Object: figurine/statuetteCreator: stamped on base “DSR”Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 10cm metal, bronze-color finish. Replicates the Marie Christine d’Orleans statue. Joan, in armor, holds sword at chest with both hands, blade downward. Helmet and gauntlets are placed on a stump behind the figure. Head is downcast, eyes shut.

#77Object: figurine/statuetteCreator: base stamped “DSR”Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 10cm pot metal with silver finish. Replicates the Marie Christine d’Orleáns statue. Joan in armor holds sword, point down, at chest with both hands. Helmet and gauntlets are placed on stump behind figure. Head is downcast, eyes appear to be staring.

#78Object: figurine/statuetteCreator: base stamped “DSR”Date: unidentified

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Physical description: 10cm metal with silver finish. Replicates the Marie Christine d’Orleans statue. Joan, in armor, holds sword at chest with both hands, blade downward. Helmet and gauntlets are placed on a stump behind the figure. Head is downcast, eyes staring.

#79Object: miniature bustCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 7cm bronze with green patina, base appears to be a seal. Bust, without helmet, in armor. Has short cropped hair with bangs.

#80Object: miniature figurine (toy)Creator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 5cm pot metal, painted silver armor, brown hair, green base. Joan in full armor, no helmet, sword in sheath on left hip, hand resting on hilt.

#81Object: miniature/statuette (possibly a seal)Creator: VillionDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 10cm (includes removable base) Bronze d’or. Joan in full armor, no helmet, hands folded in prayer at chest, grasses and flowers at feet. Short-cropped “pageboy” haircut.

#82Object: miniature “toy” figurineCreator: “Made in France”Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: Horse: 5.5cm, Figure with banner, off of horse: 8cm, Figure on horse, 10.5cm. Polychrome painted metal of Joan in full armor on horseback, carrying banner. Horse is white with blue and gold trappings and a red saddle. Joan, naturalistically painted in silver armor with brown hair, carries banner of gold fleur de lys on white background.

#83Object: miniature equestrian figurineCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 8cm metal with bronze finish. Figure in full armor on horseback. Carries sword, point downward, in right hand and reins in left hand. Stump attaches to horse and base for balance. Typed note attached to base reads “To Jack from Nann, 9-1-65”.

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#84Object: miniature figurine/statuetteCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 10cm metal (painted), wood and cloth. Joan of Arc at the stake wearing long white/gray gown with loose, long hair. She is tied with rope to a wooden stake. Logs painted red to emulate flames are stacked under her feet. “Flames” are made of red, yellow and gray cloth. On a low varnished wood base. A small piece of paper with writing is nailed to the top of the stake.

#85Object: miniature figurineCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 2.5cm sterling silver figurine. Joan of Arc in full armor, without helmet, holding sword, blade pointing downward, in right hand. Large fleur de lys on chest plate. Base inscribed “St. Joan of Arc’ Sterling”.

#86Object: miniature figure/sealCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 35.cm silver miniature figure with a seal base (initials T.S. [?]). Has a small ring on the back for carrying. Replication of the Marie Christine D’Orleans statue in extreme miniature.

#149Object: statuetteCreator: “Made in Italy” stamped on bottom of baseDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 17.5cm (includes base) painted wood carving. Joan in armor, no helmet, holds shield in one hand, and once held a sword or banner [?]in the other. Hair is parted in center, chin-length page-boy style. Painted in silver, flesh-tone, brown and orange.

#150Object: statuetteCreator: “Hand carved and hand painted, Made in Italy”Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 17.5cm (includes base) painted wood carving of Joan in full-length tunic and helmet. She carries a shield in right hand, waist-high sword and olive or laurel branch held in left hand. Point of sword rests by foot. Painted in gold, brown, orange and black.

#154Object: Miniature metal ‘toy soldier’ figure

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Physical description: 7cm high, approx 6cm in length painted lead. Figure of Joan on horseback, horse is painted white with blue trim (trappings). Joan in armor painted silver and bronze with red waistband. One hand holds reigns, other hand must have held sword or banner – arm is hinged at shoulder. Figure turns sharply in saddle to face right.

#155Object: plaster figurineCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 11.3cm high off-white (ivory) plaster figure. Joan in armor (no helmet) holds banner close to body in right hand and holds shield with left hand. Back of piece is flattened or cut off. Has “#25” scratched into surface on back.

#157Object: miniature equestrienne figurineCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 11 cm high (includes base), 7.7cm (length of base). Figurines are lead; painted. Base is wooden. Figures painted white, blue, gold, silver and brown. Horse prances rather formally—has own coverings (armor?) decorated with many shields. Joan carries banner in right hand (pole is a very soft metal, has bent almost to the point of breaking). No helmet, her hair blows back.

#158Object: miniature “toy” figurineCreator: “Made in France” stamped on bottom, baseDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 86mm painted lead Joan figurine charging on foot in full armor. She carries sword in right hand, banner in left hand. Figure painted white, blue, silver, bronze and flesh colors—banner has words “Jhesus Maria” stamped into metal.

#159Object: miniature figurineCreator: “Made in Italy” stamped on bottom of baseDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 10.7cm (includes base) carved, painted wood figurine. Joan in armor (no helmet) with full-length cape holds banner in right hand and shield with left hand. Shied is propped against left leg. Painted in colors of gold, silver, orange, yellow, brown and black.

#160Object: miniature figurines—horse & riderCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 13.5cm (base to top of banner) painted plastic equestrienne miniature. Horse and rider are separate pieces. Hose is pained white with silver armor,

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blue detailing, and a black and gold saddle. Figure of Joan of Arc in full armor (no helmet) in a bronze color with red gloves. Carries banner in right hand, sword, pointed downward, in left hand. Joan has brown, short-cropped hair. Base is a grey colored plastic.

#161Object: miniature “toy” figurineCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 9cm (includes base) painted lead figurine on wood base. Joan in full armor, gold & silver with blue “skirt”. Carries banner in left hand high over her head, sword in right hand. Base has inscription “Jeanne D’Arc (1412-1431)”. On banner, printed in gold on white background is inscription “Jesus Marie”.

#162Object: miniature figurine (same as #163 & #164)Creator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 51mm plastic hollow figurine. This tiny reproduction is taken from the statue Marie Christine D’Orleans. Joan in armor, helmet placed on stump to the right rear. She bows her head, holds sword by hilt with both hands, close to her chest.

#163Object: miniature figurine (same as #162 & #164)Creator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 51mm plastic hollow figurine. This tiny reproduction is taken from the statue Marie Christine D’Orleans. Joan in armor, helmet placed on stump to the right rear. She bows her head, holds sword by hilt with both hands, close to her chest.

#164Object: miniature figurine (same as #162 & #163)Creator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 51mm plastic hollow figurine. This tiny reproduction is taken from the statue Marie Christine D’Orleans. Joan in armor, helmet placed on stump to the right rear. She bows her head, holds sword by hilt with both hands, close to her chest.

#167Object: miniature “toy” figurineCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 61mm painted lead “toy” figurine, Joan in full armor (no helmet)—silver armor, red shirt, green base—holds right arm up above head, hand and sword [?] missing. Hair is brown, cut in page-boy style.

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#172Object: statuetteCreator: Pieraccini, “Made in France”Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 28.3cm high, base 5.5 x 6cm painted (glazed?) plaster. Joan of Arc in armor (no helmet), page-boy style hair, stands clutching banner with both hands to left side of body. Banner bears words “Jhesus Maria”. Figure is an ivory color. Banner pole, sword hilt and writing are a bronze color, sword shaft is silver, base of statuette is brown. Artist’s name inscribed on back of the base. “Made in France” stamped on back near hem of garment.

#173Object: statuette (figurine)Creator: illegible, “Made in France”Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 18cm tall, base 4 x 4cm glazed ceramic figurine. Joan of Arc in armor (no helmet), holds banner close to right side of body with right arm. Banner is wrapped around the pole. Armor and base are forest green color, skirt and brick wall are a pinkish gold, hair (in pageboy style) is brown, banner and skin are ivory color. Banner has gold fleur de lys decorations, other detailing is gold. “Made in France” and artist’s name (illegible) inscribed on back of base.

#174Object: figurineCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 16.5cm tall, base 4 x 4cm unglazed porcelain bisque figurine. Joan as a young girl in peasant’s clothing, barefoot, with chin-length hair. Her hands are clasped together and drawn up to left shoulder. She displays an attitude of listening. A lamb rests at her feet and peeks around her skirt.

#175Object: statuetteCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 24.9cm tall, 5 x 6.5cm base, plaster painted bronze color. Joan in armor (helmet at feet) holds banner with right arm, drawn close to her body, sword held in left hand at left side of chest, point down. Hair is curly, shoulder length. Banner and shirt have a raised fleur de lys pattern on them.

#176Object: statuetteCreator: M. Real, del.Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 23cm tall, base 10.2 x 5cm, unglazed bisque red clay pottery

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figure. Joan in loose robe, at the stake with stylized, incised flames rising from base. Eyes are shut, hair cut short, hands bound together and held at chest. Clay has a whitish cast.

#177Object: statuetteCreator: M. Hovine (carved in base)Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 26cm tall, 5.9 x 5.7cm base, carved, polished wood figure. Joan of Arc in long tunic with mail “shirt”, stands with head bowed, holding sword clasped in hands—point of sword rests between feet. Hair is chin-length with bangs. Very simple, elegant piece.

#178Object: statuetteCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifedPhysical description: 15.5cm tall, 6 x 10.5cm base, metal figure with alabaster base. Miniature replica of an equestrienne statue of Joan of Arc, carrying banner in right hand. Front of base reads “Souvenir de Paris”. Banner on pole is removable.

#179Object: statuetteCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 25.9cm tall, 6 x 4.7cm base, plaster polychrome. Exactly the same figure as #175, except this figurine is painted in many colors. Silver armor, bronze sword, fleur de lys decoration and banner pole. Red shirt, “flesh” colored skin, blue eyes, brown hair, and green and brown base. Stamped on back “C.S. 502”.

#180Object: statuetteCreator: Gourdon [?]Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 24cm tall, 6 x 5.8cm base, unglazed bisque red pottery figure. Joan in long tunic, mail shirt and gauntlets stands, head bowed, with sword in right hand, hilt against chest. Left hand holds a shield which rests on the ground between feet. Shield has three fleur de lys symbols on it. Artist’s name is inscribed on back of base.

#181Object: statuetteCreator: “Made in Italy”Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 16.5cm tall, 4.3 x 3.7cm base, richly painted plaster of Paris. Tiny figure emulates altar/shrine/votive figures of much grander scale. Madonna and child (holding grapes) with a gilt finish. Madonna wears red and gold robes, gold crown and

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light brown scarf. Long hair frames her face and falls down over chest. She holds the baby in her right arm—he is naked except for a diaper. He holds a bunch of grapes in his right hand.

#182Object: statuetteCreator: unidentified, “Made in France”Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 15cm tall, 5.5 x 7.5cm base, plaster with brown finish (wooden look). Joan as a peasant girl in long skirt, laced vest and calf-length cape. Her long hair is plaited in two braids. She clasps her hands together at her left shoulder, “listening”. At her feet, five lambs graze. She appears to be elevated on a rocky mound. Tag on bottom of base reads “Made in France”.

#183Object: statuetteCreator: Pieraccini, “PP, Depose”Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 22cm tall, 6.3 x 6.3cm base, unpainted plaster—base has brown glaze. Joan as a peasant in loose skirt, and laced vest with long, flowing hair. She carries a satchel or purse on her left side. Her hands are clasped together over her right breast. She look ahead, rather dreamily; “listening”. Base has flowers, leaves, and a black scroll. Artist name and stamp on back of base.

#184Object: statuetteCreator: unidentified, “Made in France”Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 20.5cm tall, 10 x 7.3cm base red clay bisque figure with white, dusty finish. See #182 for description.

#187Object: miniature figure/wax seal stampCreator: “Propriete”Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 7.8cm, seal is 2cm square metal (copper/pewter?) with dark patina. Tiny figure based on Marie Christine D’Orleans statue. Joan in armor, holds sword at chest with right hand, left hand rests on helmet, on top of stump. Gauntlets are on the ground behind her feet. Initials on stamp are “EG” or “ET”.

#188Object: miniature figurineCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 7.5cm, base 2.2cm square, copper cast miniature. Tiny replica of the Marie Christine D’Orleans statue.

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#197Object: statuette/figurineCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 21.5cm (includes base), white alabaster figurine with separate base. Replicates the pose of the Marie Christine D’Orleans statue: Joan, in armor, head bowed, clutches sword at the hilt with both hands. Helmet and gauntlets on pedestal behind figure.

#198Object: miniature figurineCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 6.3cm tall, 4.3cm square base, painted lead miniature. Joan in armor, no helmet, wearing gauntlets, standing on a patch of grass on varnished wood square base. Extremely detailed armor in pewter and gold color, sword belt in blue and gold. Skin color is rather pink, hair is light brown. Bumpy green patch of “grass” is attached to wooden base.

#199Object: miniature “toy” figureCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 7.2cm tall (including base) metal figure. Base is 5.1cm square wood. Joan in armor (silver) with sword in sheath at left side (brown), wearing gauntlets but no helmet. She is affixed to a green patch of metal “grass”, mounted on a wooden base (has come loose). Her hair is chin length and black, and facial details are little fuzzy— eyes blue, lips pink.

#271Object: miniature brass bustCreator: L.A. Adrassi, SC [?], RQDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 83mm height, 55mm width portrait bust of Joan of Arc in armor. Helmet on head with visor up. Long hair frames face and falls down back.

#281Object: statuette (miniature)Creator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 91mm high, base 19mm diameter, brass cast figure (almost seems like a finial figure). Statuette is a full figure of Joan of Arc in armor with helmet on. Hands clasped in prayer at chest, staring straight ahead.

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Object: miniature bust (with seal on base)Creator: E. BeckerDate: c1900-1910Physical description: 13cm (height), 25x22mm base (seal) bronze and some other metal. Joan of Arc in armor with helmet. Armor is made of a different metal (or different finish). Face and base are gold/bronze, with a very serene expression on face. Base is decorated with olive branches. Joan’s shield design is on front. Extremely ornate seal—coat of arms with rope and tassels. Ornament on base has definite Art Nouveau styling.

#295Object: miniature bustCreator: L. ChanposDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 63mm (height), 34mm (at widest part of figure) bronze bust of Joan of Arc in armor (no helmet), with chin-length hair curled at ends. Breastplate has two fleur de lys designs on base of bust. Joan’s shield attached at an angle.

#304Object: statuetteCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 14cm height (includes base) 32mm base. Statuette is bronze, base is alabaster or marble with a bronze bottom. Joan is a peasant girl, hearing voices, barefoot, with braided long hair, carrying a spindle in one arm.

#313Object: miniature statuetteCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 40mm in height, possibly silver (quite tarnished). Full length figure of Joan of Arc in armor (no helmet). Holding sword to chest with both arms crossed (“cradling”), looking upward. Good detail for such a tiny figure.

#344Object: miniature toy horse and riderCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 9.3cm high (to top of banner), 9.7cm long (furthest stretch of horse’s hooves in running posture). Painted metal figures. Horse in galloping posture, white body, silver, gold and brown trappings, black hooves. Joan in silver armor with blue and gold trim. Brown hair, beige skin. Banner (removable) is blue, white and gold.

#530Object: clay bisque statuetteCreator: unidentified

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Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 39cm high (includes base), octagonal base measures at bottom 19.8 x 15.4cm. Joan in full armor with helmet and gauntlets at feet, strikes a pose: holding banner up in right hand (missing, broken hand) with left hand resting on an elaborate column—she appears defiant/valiant. Long hair is parted in the center, pulled back at nape of neck, and falls down the length of her back. “Skirt” under armor is ankle-length detailed, incised floral pattern. Base has crudely incised shield (Joan’s) on four facets of the octagon. May be based upon the Ingres painting, as the pose and detail are highly reminiscent of that work.

#531Object: statuette--plasterCreator: unidentifiedDate: 20thc reproductionPhysical description: 43cm high (includes base), 12 x 12.5cm (base), buff/ivory color clay or plaster. Souvenir type statue loosely inspired by the Marie Christine D’Orleans statue. Joan in armor with helmet and gauntlets on stump behind her. She bows her head slightly in prayer. Her hands are crossed at her chest and hold her sword (hilt close to chin, blade pointing downward). Hair parted in center, chin-length pageboy. Skirt under armor is knee-length.

#532Object: statuette—plaster castCreator: unidentifiedDate: 20th c.Physical description: 38.5 cm high, 9x8cm base, painted plaster mass-produced souvenir-type item. Joan of Arc in armor with helmet and gauntlets by her feet. She holds banner close to her body on the left side. Her right hand rests lightly on her chest. Long brown hair swept over her shoulders reaches mid-back. Garment under armor (silver) is a bright blue. Base of statuette is green (grass). Stump of a tree supports her legs. Barely visible are the initials and date “A.M. 1917 [?]”. Portion of banner which is visible is cream color with gold fleur de lys.

#533Object: statuetteCreator: unidentifiedDate: 20th c.Physical description: see item #532—exactly the same description, except under armor is cherry red color.

#534Object: statuetteCreator: unidentifiedDate: 20th c.Physical description: see item #532—exactly the same description, except under armor is a burnt orange-red.

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#531Object: equestrienne statuetteCreator: unidentifiedDate: 20th c.Physical description: 28.5cm high (includes base), oval base measures 22.6 x 11.4cm. Bronze, Joan of Arc on horseback in full armor (no helmet). Horse prancing, has head reigned down, leg lifted high. Tail and mane appear ruffled by wind. Figure of Joan looks toward the left, holds reigns in left hand, banner in right hand (banner missing). Joan has long hair, parted in the center. Base of statue has concave edge with texture resembling rocky terrain. “Skirt” over armor is textured with overall pattern of fleur de lys. Separate, somewhat moveable piece of metal for reigns.

#552Object: equestrienne statuetteCreator: unidentifiedDate: 20th c.Physical description: 28.5cm (height), 22 x 11.5cm oval wooden base, cheap metal, painted “gold” sculpture. Joan on horseback in armor with skirt. Horse rears back on hind legs. Sword, shield, helmet and ax, clustered together, prop up front legs. Terrain underfoot is rocky with a few leaves scattered about. Joan holds reigns with left hand and banner (separate piece secured by a small hole next to her foot). Banner itself is painted with enamel paint, off-white with golden fleur de lys pattern. Joan’s hair hangs down her back, secured at the nape of her neck in a ponytail. Small metal plaque reading “Jeanne D’Arc” is nailed to wooden base.#569Object: plaster statuetteCreator: unidentifiedDate: 20th c.Physical description: 44.5cm in height (includes base), base measures 14.5 x 14.5cm. Joan in armor with overskirt, no helmet, stands on rocky terrain with her left arm upraised (probably once held banner, now missing). Right arm is held away from body, down toward hip. Head titled back slightly, looking upward. Her lips are parted, teeth are visible. Hair is cut in pageboy style, just under the ears. Sword in hilt hangs off of left hip; handle is broken. One finger is missing on her right hand, and metal “frame” of body is visible. On the front of the base of the statue is written “Jeanne D’Arc”.

#570Object: statuetteCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 32.5cm high (includes base) cast bronze statuette. Very casual feeling in composition of complete figure of Joan standing by her horse, feeding her horse some grass. She is in full armor, no helmet, with exceptionally long hair. Helmet, gauntlets, sword and shield are all lying on the ground under the horse. One of her arms rests on the pommel, her body turned away from the side of the horse, with one knee

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bent. Horse has elaborate trappings with tassels. Horse’s mane and tail mimic Joan’s long, flowing hair. Horse’s head turns back to the right toward Joan. Detail includes nails in the horseshoes on the two hooves which are lifted off the ground. Surface of base is textured to resemble dirt and rocks.

#577Object: plaster statuetteCreator: “F.P.”Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 40cm high (includes base), polychrome painted plaster statuette. Base is an irregularly shaped hexagon, measuring roughly 11 x 13cm. Solemn figure of Joan of Arc, eyes closed, head tilted slightly downward. Black hair cut in short, pageboy style. She holds a yellow-“gold” crown with both hands at chest level. Held against her body with her upper arm is a banner; sword hangs off of her left hip. Outer robe is blue, tunic is red, armor is green, and banner grey. A model of a (Reims’) cathedral stands on the base up to knee level, it is a redwood-brown color. The base is a dark green. Carved around the faces of the base is “Sainte Jeanne D’Arc” and a cross-hatched XXX pattern.

Series 9 Tiles

# 211Series: 9Box:Object: Ceramic TileCreator: Les Ateliers du Bec Abbaye N.D. Du Bec Le Bec-Helluin (Eure)Date:Physical description: 15x15cm standard ceramic tile with crackle glaze and hand painted. The image on the tile depicts Joan of Arc in profile tied to a stake wearing a lavender colored tunic with her eyes shut and her hair chin length with bangs as flames are being to engulf her. To the right of the image is writing which reads “Jeanne d’Arc”. There is a hook located on the back for hanging.

# 220Series: 9Box:Object: Framed ceramic tileCreator: L’Abbaye WisquesDate:Physical description: 34x11cm (including frame) set of two fitted together tiles. The image on the tiles depicts Joan of Arc at the stake with her arms crossed at her chest embracing a crucifix as flames engulf her. A halo encompasses her head. Written at the bottom of the tile is “S. Jeanne d’Arc”. Back: Writing which reads “Fait par les moines de l’Abbaye de Wisques daus le Pus-de-Celais” and on a printed label attached to the back is written “Sainte Jeanne D’Arc- 30 Bergere de Domremy Encouragee par saint Michel qui lui apparaissait, elle chassa les Anglais hors de France. Faite prisonniere, elle fut brulee a Rouen. Patronne de la France”.

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Frame: Made of a blond wood.

# 231Series: 9Box:Object: Framed plastic tileCreator: Elfe (Composition originale Ceront Brevete Exclusivite D’eumail France) Date:Physical description: 17.3x17.3cm (including wooden frame) plastic off white based tile. The image is a brightly colored depiction of Joan of Arc as a peasant girl wearing a red dress with a green vest, a blue cape and wooden clogs. A golden halo encircles Joan’s head. A lamb is at her side. In the background is a small house. In the upper right hand corner is written “Sainte Jeanne d’Arc” with fleur de lys under the writing. The whole tile is painted over to give it a crackle effect. Back: A label is attached which reads “Jeanne d’Arc 1412-1431 Vierge de Domremy La Pucelle d’ Orleans Garde les brebis au moment on les voix se font entendre. Au fond, la maison natale de Jeanne”.

# 234Series: 9Box:Object: Ceramic tileCreator:Date:Physical description: 14.7x14.7cm glazed pottery machine manufactured tile depicting Joan of Arc burning at the stake dressed in a sleeveless gown bound at the waist by rope. Joan’s hands are tied behind her back as flames flicker about her legs. Written next to Joan’s head is “Ste Jeanne d’Arc”. The tile is painted/glazed over to give it a crackled effect.

#376Series: 9 tilesBox: 8Object: Framed ceramic tileCreator: Braye Saint-PaulDate:Physical description: 20.4x20.2cm (including frame) very colorful ceramic tile in a simple stained wooden frame depicting Joan dressed as a peasant girl holding a spindle with a halo encircling her head. She is looking down at the ground. An angel in golden armor hovers over Joan with his sword out stretched around her as if protecting her. Also in the image are numerous flowers and three sheep.Back: The artists name as well as a mark which is a circle with a V above a B. also on back is written “Neiilach” as well as the number 55.

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Box:Object: Decorative tileCreator: Tagon Vach “Librarie Saint Michel Inc. 90 Summer St. Boston MA”Date:Physical description: 10.9x10.9cm glazed tile depicting Joan of Arc leading her horse. Joan is wearing a long white shirt underneath upper body armor with her sword hanging from her hip. Her hair is shoulder length loosely flowing. A large halo encircles her head. Written in the lower left hand corner is “Sainte Jeanne d’Arc”.

# 489Series: 9Box:Object: Ceramic tileCreator: PollyDate: Oct. 1957Physical description: 15.1x15.1cm white ceramic tile with a crudely outlined and hand drawn image of Joan of Arc on horseback carrying a banner. She is wearing armor and the horse has decorative trappings.Additional notes: Has a crack in the lower right hand corner.

# 545Series: 9Box:Object: Glazed ceramic tile (two pieces) mounted on masoniteCreator: Made in SpainDate: 1940-55Physical description: 49.5x16.9cm (including frame) without frame 43.5x11cm tile made of rough clay with muted glaze decoration. The image depicted is of Joan of Arc as a prisoner. Her hands are clasped together in prayer and are chained at the wrists. She is wearing a white tunic with fleur de lys decoration and turquoise colored leggings. Her hair is black cut short with bangs. The background is moss green. Additional notes: The tiles are attached to the masonite by iron nails.

Series 10.1 Drawings

#221 Box:Object: Framed pictureCreator: DePianoDate: 1963Physical description: 26.5cm by 15cm (including frame) matted pen and pencil drawing for a Christmas card. Picture depicts Joan of Arc wearing red holding a yellow sword at chest level pointing downward. Writing in the image reads “Joyeux Noel 1963” encased by two fleur de lys. Joan’s face has a sorrowful look. The frame is painted in red and white.

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#495 Box:Object: DrawingCreator: A child named NangDate: July 27 1969Physical description: 25x16.8cm drawing done with colored pencils on white paper. The image depicts Joan of Arc clad in black armor with a green tunic and aqua cuffs and boots. She is holding a sword perpendicular to her body. The date is written in the upper right hand corner of the image. In the lower right hand corner is written “Love Nang” and in the lower left hand corner is written “To Jack”. Directly under the image is written “Joan of Arc”.Additional notes: Very much a child’s drawing, Joan is out of proportion. All the colors are fading.

#522Box:Object: Drawing Creator: Georges Clairin 1843-1919Date: no later then 1900Physical description: 34.2x27.5cm pencil drawing. The drawing is a duel portrait study showing the actress Sarah Bernhardt in costume on the left in profile and on the right facing the viewer. Another small sketch appears below the two portraits.Back: Attached is an envelope containing the bill of sale for the drawing and the invoice for framing. Additional notes: These where spontaneous sketches made by the artist who was a close friend of the actress. Clairin portrayed her many times in different roles and in different mediums.

#523Box:Object: Framed drawingCreator: A. DePiano Date: 1960Physical description: 41x32.8cm (including frame) simple pencil drawn portrait of Joan of Arc with extremely short hair wearing a short turtle neck sweater and a small amount of armor on her upper body.

#558Box:Object: pencil drawingCreator: August M. DePiano 1925-Date: 1960Physical description: 45x37.3cm (including frame) pencil drawing of Joan of Arc’s face in profile. Joan has her eyes closed, brow slightly furrowed, mouth closed and very short boyish looking hair. Her overall countenance gives the impression of extreme concentration or meditation.

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#583Box:Object: pencil/ink drawingCreator: August M. DePainoDate: 1961Physical description: 42x30.7cm (including frame) pen and ink drawing on ivory paper. The portrait depicts Joan of Arc clad in armor standing on a rocky outcropping holding up a banner.

Series 10.2 Engravings

#200Box:Object: Framed engravingCreator: G. Staal, dmp. F.Charcter aine, 3er Hautefeuille, Paris W.H. MoteDate:Physical description: 27.3x19.5cm (including frame) hand painted engraving of Joan clad in armor with a blue dress beneath. She holds a sheathed sword in her right hand. There is another object in her left hand but it is undetermined. Joan has shoulder length brown hair with blue eyes and seems to be staring intently into the distance.

#202Box:Object: Framed matted engravingCreator: W. MarshallDate: Physical description: 27x21.9cm (including frame and matting) engraving of Joan of Arc wearing full armor. The plumes atop Joan’s helm are highly decorative. She is also wearing a sash across her chest starting at the right shoulder. The caption below the image reads, “Joan of Arc the Victorians Leader of the French Armyes. She was condemned by the English for a witch and burnt at Rohan July the 6th 1461 being about 22 years of Age”. Also in the lower left corner is written page 373.

#214Box:Object: Framed engravingCreator: H. Scheffer, W. Wellstood and Company NY Estes and Lauriat Date:Physical description: 19.5x27cm (including frame) engraving in black and white with blue matting. The engraving is titled “Entry of Joan of Arc into Orleans” and depicts Joan on horseback riding through a crowd of people all kneeling stretching out there arms to her. A group of priest led Joan through the crowd, one of whom is carrying a banner. In the background Joan’s army follows.

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Box: 9Object: Framed engravingCreator: Wale, del. Grignion sculp. Physical description: 32x22.7cm (including frame) elaborately framed engraving entitled “The Maid of Orleans receiving the sword of St. Catherine”. The engraving portrays Joan clad in armor riding a horse surrounded by a crowd of people. Joan is leaning down to receive a sword given to her by a regal looking man who is kneeling before her. Behind the man is a priest holding a long staff with a cross at the tip. There is also one other mounted rider beside Joan.Additional Notes: Engraved for Montaguis History of Canada, so original engraving was meant as illustration for a book.

Series 10.3 Etchings

#498Box:Object: Etching (1 of set of 4) entitled “Die Jungfrau von Orleans”Creator: Louis Corinth 1858-1925Date: 1914Physical description: 9 and 5/8inchs by 7 and 5/8inches etching depicting Joan of Arc in the midst of battle surrounded by soldiers and horses. Lightly etched and marked by Corinth as “Probedruck”Additional notes: Is a trial proof numbered 188I. Collection purchased for 600.00 dollars in July of 1971 at Lucien Goldschmidt NY.

#499Box:Object: Etching (2 of set of 4) entitled “Die Jungfrau von Orleans”Creator: Louis Corinth 1858-1925Date: 1914Physical description: 9 and 5/8inchs by 7 and 5/8inches etching depicting Joan of Arc in the midst of battle surrounded by soldiers and horses. Entirely heightened in pencil by artist and marked “Probedruck”. Additional notes: Is a trial proof numbered 188I 3. Collection purchased for 600.00 dollars in July of 1971 at Lucien Goldschmidt NY.

#500Box:Object: Etching (3 of set of 4) entitled “Die Jungfrau von Orleans”Creator: Louis Corinth 1858-1925Date: 1914Physical description: 9 and 5/8inchs by 7 and 5/8inches etching depicting Joan of Arc in the midst of battle surrounded by soldiers and horses. More heavily etched than in the first two trial proofs.Additional notes: Is a trial proof numbered 188I II. Collection purchased for 600.00 dollars in July of 1971 at Lucien Goldschmidt NY.

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#501Box:Object: Etching (4 of set of 4) entitled “Die Jungfrau von Orleans”Creator: Louis Corinth 1858-1925Date: 1914Physical description: 9 and 5/8inchs by 7 and 5/8inches etching depicting Joan of Arc in the midst of battle surrounded by soldiers and horses. Less dark than in the second trial proof, also Corinth has added the words “Kriegs-Radierung” and the title of the print. Additional notes: Is a trial proof numbered 188I IV. Collection purchased for 600.00 dollars in July of 1971 at Lucien Goldschmidt NY.

#580Object: etchingCreator: Laurenzio LaurenziDate: 1934Physical description: 50.5 x 71cm. Title: “A S. Eccellenza il Marchese Camillo Serafina Primo Governatore della Citlà del Vaticans Laurenzio Laurenzi Dedica Anno Giubilare MCMXXXIII-IV”. It is a scene of the Vatican city piazza seen through huge columns. “Laurenzi del. Ed. Inc” incorporated into design. Etching is also signed in pencil in lower left-hand corner.

#581Object: etchingCreator: Laurenzio LaurenziDate: 1925Physical description: 50.5 x 71cm etching on heavy paper. Name and date are scratched into plate—appear reversed. Subject of scene is Assisi, from a distance with vineyards and other crops on the surrounding hillsides, with foreground of cypresses. Signed in pencil, lower left-hand corner.

Series 10.4 Glass Art

#92Object: stained glass plaqueCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 12.5 x 7.5cm stained glass. Central image is a clear glass fleur de lys surrounded by blue, yellow and red pieces of glass. Crafted in rather crude style—lead is very thick and uneven, some bits of glass are chipped and rough. Plaque has a loop at the top for hanging.

#247Series: 10.4Box: 8Object: Tissue imitating a stain classed window

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Creator:Date:Physical description: 23.5x15cm (including glass frame) tissue which has a stain glass design on it. The tissue depicts Joan with a halo burning at the stake. Surrounding the flames is a town square full of people. A priest or monk is raising a long cross up to Joan. Joan looks tranquil and has her hands interlaced as if in prayer. Written above Joan is “Supplice de Jeannne a Rouen”. The colors used are black, yellow, orange, green and white. The frame is glass with a leopard style design of silver and blue on the edges.

#490Object: “stained glass” replica in plastic with wooden standCreator: SMLA (initials)Date: 20th century, 1960s [?]Physical description: 32 x 24cm plastic panel in “L”-shaped wooden holder, 13 x 25cm, 3.5cm thick with groove cut down center to hold plastic panel. Image of Joan of Arc bust/portrait in armor (no helmet), eyes looking upward. Hair is in curls, over shoulders, with small squares of color behind the portrait. In lower right corner, is Joan’s shield; crown, sword and two fleur de lys on one side. Details of color, shading on plastic/glass give more authentic look to piece.

#574Object: “leaded” glass panelCreator: unidentifiedDate: 20th century (recent)Physical description: 55.5 x 47.3cm (includes framing). This is not real leaded glass, it is a craft technique that appears to look like leaded glass. A solid piece of glass has a compound which looks like lead separating portions of the glass panel in an authentic manner. Some of the glass has a sort of drawing on it. The image is of Joan of Arc, on horseback, in profile. Very simple line drawing with no coloration, although the glass appears discolored (yellowed). It is quite heavy and bits of the “lead” are chipping off.

Series 10.5 Miscellaneous

#136Box:Object: Framed pictureCreator:Date:Physical description: 14.5x12.4cm framed color picture depicting Joan of Arc wearing armor and a tunic. She is holding a banner which floats over flames. Smoke billows up behind her.

#207Object: framed broadside (commemorative) no. 20Creator: printed at Rouen Chez Georges de Hautot, imager-dominotier, à image Saint-Romain, rue Saint Romain

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Date: 1920Physical description: 37.5 x 28cm (includes frame) broadside printed on rather rough paper in black and red/brown ink. Features woodcut of Joan of Arc burning at the stake with many onlookers. She wears a miter, and words are forming in the smoke above her head, “justice” [?]. Text of broadside: “Lamentable Suplice de Jehanne la Pucelle bruslée a Rouen au vieil-marché. Au Chastel fust logiée; a Saint-Ouen préschée, au vieil-Marché bruslée, le 30 jour de May de l’an 1431, et la pouldre gectée en sayne.” “Jehanne la Pucelle… ne te chaille de ton martire; tu tien viendras enfin au royaume de Paradis. Ses voix ne mentirent point: l’Eglise, Benoît XV étant pontife, prononça solennellement sa canonisation le 16 Mai de l’an de grace 1920. Bons Chrétiens Ste Jeanne-D’Arc Priez, Sainte de la Patrie.” Rooster medallion in lower left-hand corner.

#218Object: framed drypointCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 27.5 x 22cm including dark wood frame, picture itself is 19 x 13cm. Portrait of Joan to mid-torso in armor with helmet on. Her head is surrounded by a halo. Her hands are clasped at her chest, holding sword hilt. Shades of grey, rust and brown. Her expression is serious, eyes looking upward, fixed on something.

# 241Box: 11Object: Framed metal tileCreator: P. PradesDate: 1957Physical description: 25.5x25.5cm (including frame) gold metal title with a profile of an older woman wearing a cloth cap and hunched shoulders done in scratch line drawing (photographically transferred). In the upper right-hand corner is a double barred cross. In the upper left-hand corner on the outskirts of the picture is the number “165”. In the lower right hand corner is the artists name and the date.Frame: Wood painted gold now fading. In addition there is a large chipped segment of the frame on the right hand side. The matting between the frame and the metal tile is blue velvet.

#320Object: Miniature Holy Water FontPhysical description: 12.5 x 6.5cm (at widest point), silver, copper, and gold foil. Extremely detailed filigree work in form of double cross (crucifix) with attached decoration at ends and cross point of the lower arm of the cross are tiny copper double crosses. Top cross-point has low relief, 2 dimensional image of Joan in armor. At bottom (base) of cross, holy water bowl is attached. Gold leaf interior of holy water bowl. Double fleur de lys finial at bottom. Has a ring at top for hanging.

#383Object: Quillwork picture with relic

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Creator: unidentifiedDate: unidentified, possibly late 18th, early 19th century [?]Physical description: 26.6 x 30.8cm frame, picture itself is 19.2 x 24cm. The picture is recessed 2.5cm in frame. Elaborate quillwork with Florentine paper edging. In the center of the picture is an oval “cushion” of brocade fabric upon which sits an encased, quillwork-surrounded fragment (7.2 x 10.2cm) of discolored bone [?]. In very fine handwriting, this fragment is labeled “Ste Marguerit’s… [?]”. Handwriting is very difficult to read. Incorporated into quill design beneath bone fragment, “S. Ægidii Abb.” A metal fleur de lys decoration and a bird with wings outstretched are attached above and below bone encasement. Bird decoration is loose.

#491Object: framed copper pictureCreator: unidentifiedDate: 1950 [?]Physical description: Heavy black frame, 38.5 x 23cm, covered with approximately 5.5cm thick glass. Copper hammered picture is 29.5 x 14cm. Full-length figure of Joan in armor with her hands clasped at her chest. The left side reads “Sainte Jeanne D’Arc”, and on right side, “Protegez la France” in raised lettering. Textured background.

#492Object: framed copper picture (companion to #491[?])Creator: unidentifiedDate: 1950 [?]Physical description: same dimensions as #491. Image is a close-up of Joan of Arc on horseback. Spears, banners and shields clutter the image. Joan holds her sword by the blade just below the hilt, pointing downward. Her face is strangely disfigured.

#513Object: Collage “15 Impressions of Stained Glass: Scenes in the life of Joan of Arc”Creator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 54.5 x 45.5cm (includes frame) collage of bits of cloth sewn down on a heavy cloth backing with sting places across the top to create a windowpane effect. Stained glass depicts seven circular scenes from Joan of Arc’s life—from hearing voices as a young girl to her final moments burning at the stake. Tiny snippets of bright colored cloth, satin, chiffon, and velvet give a rich feeling. Series 10.6 Paintings

# Not numberedBox: 9Object: Framed portraitDate:Physical description: Approximately 10x11inches (including frame) portrait of Joan of Arc dressed in full armor with her visor up gazing skyward. With both hands Joan holds a

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sword just above the hilt to her breast. In the background a battle is raging. The image itself is inside a small gold colored metal frame with a hook for hanging. That frame is set in brown matting inside the larger wooden frame which was at one time quite ornate but has had considerable wear. The wooden frame appears to originally have been painted gold but all that paint has faded except for a few small flecks.

#217Object: enamel picture (framed)Creator: d’apries A. VermareDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 19.7 x 13.8cm (includes red velvet mat and gold metal frame with ornate corners). Actual enamel piece is 12 x 6cm. Joan is dressed head to knees in armor (no helmet), holding banner to her chest. Hair is chin-length with short bangs. Picture is black, white and grey with gold details of fleur de lys on tunic and writing on flag. Frame backing is a red brocade fabric. Back has a gold ring for hanging.

#222Series: 10.6Box: 9Object: Framed oil painting Creator: J.P. McKennaDate: 1948Physical description: 26.9x34.5cm (includes frame) oil painting done by a child. The painting is title “Birth Place of Joan of Arc at Donremy. Very simplistic, a large brown house with three windows on a grassy hill. Frame: Wooden and painted gold.

#236Box: 8Object: Cloissonne enamel picture mounted on deerskinCreator: Francoise LangeDate:Physical description: 23.7x17cm (including frame) colorful enamel representation of Joan wearing a light blue dress being burnt at the stake. There are other figures in the image, two angels, two female bystanders, a figure on horseback and another figure kneeling praying. Also in the image are flowers, a tree and a cross. Expressionist piece. The frame is a board covered in deerskin and the enamel image is affixed to the board by four nails, one in each corner of the portrait. On the back is written “I Email sur Argent de Francoise LANGE”.

#379Object: framed watercolor (part of set, see 380)Creator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 12.6 x 17cm watercolor on construction paper with gold paper “frame”. Scene of “Sainte Jeanne d’Arc” as a peasant girl. She sits on the grass with

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four lambs. A cross-like star emits rays behind her head, and her head is surrounded by a golden halo. Her hair is in braids and she wears a white blouse and red jumper. Construction paper is a blue-grey color. Back has brass ring for hanging.

#380Object: framed watercolor (part of set, see 379)Creator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical Description: 17 x 12.6cm watercolor on construction paper with gold paper “frame”. Pictures full-length figure of “Sainte Jeanne d’Arc” in armor. Halo surrounds head (no helmet), with chin-length cropped brown hair. She holds a banner which unfurls behind her, visible from front are initials “JEM”. Construction paper is a blue-grey color. Back has brass ring for hanging.

#384Object: painting – egg tempura on plasterCreator: Gui PascalDate: 1955Physical description: 39 x 23.3cm egg tempura on plaster-covered wood base (2.7 cm thick). Plaster modeling in low-relief—some detail. “Jehanne au Bucher”, Stylized image of Joan of Arc burning at the stake. Joan is dressed in a long gown, laced at breast with chin length brown hair with bangs, her head surrounded by a golden halo. Ropes tied around her midriff appear slack. Swirling, curling flames rise up over her head. Her feet are totally obscured by flames. Bundles of sticks rest at the base of the stake. Image is surrounded by a blue sky covered with golden stars. Out of upper left corner appears a hand (God), whose fingers cast golden rays upon Joan’s halo. Upper right corner has a replication of Joan’s shield. Title appears in banner at bottom center. A “frame” is painted along the edges. Low-relief modeling in plaster for ropes and halo. On back of painting, a typed label reads: “I Peinture, Tempéra à l’oeuf, Jeanne dans les flammes de Gui Pascal”. Scratched in plaster surface, on back: “1955, Gui Pascal”.

#385Object: oil painting on woodCreator: Kevin Hannigan (written on back: “To Bishop Wright, From Kevin Hannigan, Pittsburgh”)Date: 1960Physical description: 36 x 18cm stained wood base painted with oil paint entitled “Joan, Bride of Christ”. Figure of Joan as a peasant with a long dress, apron, simple scarf-like head covering, and shawl in peach, green, and yellow colors. Her face is uplifted, one hand holds her shawl at her chest, the other hand is held out, palm up.

#388Object: framed original oil paintingCreator: unidentifiedDate: X Mai 1910

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Physical description: 18cm x 13cm (frame included) oil painting of Joan of Arc in armor (from the waist up), carrying a banner reading “Jesus Maria” in her left hand. Her brown hair is chin-length. Her face is tilted upward – sprays of white flowers and ivy frame her in the bottom portion of the picture. Above her, three angels float in the clouds, carrying palm branches—two of the angels hold a halo directly above Joan’s head. At very bottom of painting the date is written; on the left “X Mai”, and on the right “1910”.

#389Object: framed watercolorCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 15.7 x 10.7cm (includes ivory-colored plastic/bakelite [?] frame) with leather backing and prop. Picture inside frame is askew. Picture of “St. Jeanne d’Arc” in armor, with a heavy tunic and boots. She stands slightly turned, holding her sword by the hilt at her chest, with the tip downward. She holds a banner in the crook of her elbow, and it hangs over her shoulder. Her eyes are closed and a halo surrounds her head.

#507Object: painting (acrylic)Creator: Joan BreitholtzDate: 1957Physical description: 41 x 32.5cm unframed portrait painting of Joan of Arc in gray tunic (armor?) with very short brown/blonde hair, gray/blue eyes on green, blue and gold background. Single fleur de lys painted in upper left hand corner. Signed and dated in lower right hand corner. Lower left corner has gold “chain” diagonally across.

#508Object: painting (acrylic)Creator: Joan BreitholtzDate: 1957Physical description: 41 x 32.5cm acrylic painting on canvas, no frame. This is an unidentified portrait; possibly Bishop Wright. Man pictured has very short white/gray hair, green and gold cap, white collar with brooch, and a black garment. Painting has a very dark brown background.

#515Object: Oil PaintingCreator: Ellen CunninghamDate: 1970Physical description: 56.5 x 46.2cm (includes frame) oil on canvas. Image of Joan in profile; is strongly influenced by a sculpture by Louis Ernest Barrias (located in Rouen). Joan, wearing full armor (including helmet and gauntlets) appears standing in interior of a cathedral. A muted, impressionistic stained-glass rose window in background frames her face and provides a striking, colorful contrast to the dark interior and dark colors of her

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armor. Her face is serene and meditative with eyes closed. Her hands clutch the altar rail in front of her.

#516Object: oil paintingCreator: SchleicherDate: 1979Physical description: 58.5 x 48.5cm (includes frame) portrait of Joan of Arc with a sort of 1970’s Breck-girl feel to it features “glamorized” Joan of Arc with heavy makeup and very short-cropped glossy black hair. She wears armor and chain mail “turtleneck”. Floating on the Kelly green background are a fleur de lys, a crown, and a sword. Signed and dated in lower right. Elaborate, heavy frame.

#542Object: oil paintingCreator: unidentifiedDate: 1881Physical description: 58.5 x 45.5cm (includes frame) oil painting. A scene from Charles’ coronation at Rheims in 1428. Joan, in armor, kneels before the newly crowned king—reaching up to him with genuine reverence. He reaches toward her as well. Immediate onlookers to this scene include a monk, a cardinal in a red robe and hat, the officiating pontiff and a few others. In the foreground on the steps are flowers and an urn. Joan has long, light brown hair and looks very youthful (“Pre-Raphaelite”-esque). Paint has crackled texture in spots.

#562Object: paintingCreator: back of frame stamped “Sisters of Our Lady Gloria Art Studio, Toronto”Date: MCMLX (1960)Physical description: 52 x 41.5cm (includes frame) acrylic painting with textured canvas. Lurid colors of orange, turquoise, green, blue and brown are used in this portrait of Joan of Arc in “flames”. She has short brown hair with a blue halo around her head. She has a pained expression on her face. She wears a simple garment. Flames reach up from her chest to the top of her head. The painting is eerie and garish.

Series 10.7 Photographs of Artwork

#229Object: framed photograph of a sculptureCreator: signed but illegible (embossed on photo), also signed on mat “Pius PPX”Date: 1909Physical description: 38 x 30cm (includes wooden frame), double matted black and white photo – actual photo 22 x 11.5cm. Sculpture pictured is of Joan in full length armor holding a banner to her chest. Chin-length hair, short cropped bangs, face and eyes tilted upward.

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#230Object: framed photograph of a sculpturePhysical description: 27 x 22cm (includes frame) black and white photo, actual photo is 21.4 x 13.5cm. Listed on back “This is the photograph that was used in illustrating the booklet ‘Our Cathedral,’ published in January 1954. It is a photo of the clay model from which was made the cast that served as a model for the St. Joan of Arc Shrine in St. Paul’s Cathedral, Worcester, MA.” Sculpture is an image of Joan at the stake in a full-length robe. Hands clasped at right shoulder, her head is thrown back, and eyes shut, with a peaceful look on her face. Her hair is cut short with bangs. Stylized flames curl up around the base of the sculpture. The back portion is a plinth with a cross and thorny brambles incised on it.

#506Object: photograph of a paintingCreator: amateur, but no indicationDate: 20th centuryPhysical description: 41 x 33.5cm (includes mat) strange magenta colored portrait of Joan of Arc. Original medium of painting not identifiable. Joan wears armor and a scarf over her hair, and has very large eyes, full lips, and heavy eyebrows. She holds a cross to her chest with both hands.

#582Object: photograph of a statueCreator: printed by Hél Braum et CieDate: late 19th/early 20th century (photograph), statue date unidentifiedPhysical description: 45.5 x 36.5cm (includes frame) reproduction of a photograph shows “Jeanne D’Arc à Domremy”, a well-known statue by Chapu shows Joan sitting on the ground, barefoot. Joan is shown as a young peasant girl, her hands firmly clasped in her lap and her head slightly tilted, alert, listening to the “spiritual voices” that guided her to battle. The photo is sepia-toned.

Series 10.8 Portraits

#192Series: 10.8Box: 11Object: Relief portraitCreator: L.PironDate:Physical description: 34.5x28.7cm (including frame) raised tin relief of Joan of Arc from the waist up in profile. Joan is clad in full armor her visor raised a halo encircling her head. Below and behind Joan are a banner and a sword which have begun intertwining. Also below Joan is a shield with a crowd and a fleur de lys as the crest. The artists name is also located below the raised image of Joan. Nailed onto the frame is a tin strip which has engraved “Jeanne D’Arc. Frame: Wood painted black severely damaged many chips and cracks.

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Additional Notes: Attached to the back is a heavy chain used for hanging.

#196Object: portraitPhysical description: 28.2 x 25.5cm outer frame, inset frame 11.5 x 8.5cm. Actual picture of Joan of Arc 8 x 5.7cm photo reproduction (cut from magazine page). Heavy brown antiqued frame, brown velveteen mat, gold frame inset. Picture of Joan of Arc in armor with helmet, looking upward, clutching sword to chest with hands. Idealized, prettified image of Joan. Back of picture has a label for Swain’s Art Store, Plainfield, NJ. Wire and hangers for hanging.

#249Object: framed copper or brass portraitPhysical description: 35.5 x 29cm (includes frame) medium high-relief cast metal portrait bust of Joan of Arc in armor with helmet on. Halo surrounds head. Banner, shield and sword decorate the area below the “bust”. Small metal plate attached to frame reads “Jeanne D’Arc”.

#251Box: 11Object: Framed metal tileCreator: P.PradesDate: 1957 Physical description: 25.5x25.5cm (including frame) gold metal title portraying Joan of Arc with chin length hair and a wide collared shirt. The image is done in scratch line drawing (photographically transferred). In the upper right-hand corner is a fleur de lys. In the upper left hand corner is the number “163”. The lower right hand corner contains the artists name and the date. Frame: Wood painted gold. The matting between the frame and the metal tile is blue velvet.

#525Box: 9Object: enamel portrait framedCreator: Soustre, LimogesDate: 20th centuryPhysical description: 32x23.5cm (including frame) enameled portrait of Joan of Arc dressed in full armor holding up a sword in both hands just above the hilt perpendicular to the floor. Underneath the armor you can see that Joan is wearing a light blue dress with golden fleur de lys. Directly in front of Joan is an altar from which rays of light are falling down upon Joan. The background is velvety brown and rich looking. Back: Written in pencil “G34N” Additional Notes: The picture is painted on a rounded metal sheet inserted into the wooden frame.

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Series: 10.8Box: 11Object: Portrait (scratch board)Creator: SchaafDate: 1964Physical description: 37x25.6cm (including frame) scratch board portrait depicting Joan dressed in armor with no helm. Her arms are crossed at her chest and she is clasping a sword with both hands on the blade just below the hilt. Joan’s head is bowed slightly; her eyes are wide open as if fixated on something outside the scope of the portrait. Joan’s hair is shoulder length with no bangs.

Series 10.9 Post Cards

#190Object: post cardCreator: unidentifiedDate: ca 1920Physical description: 14 x 9.3cm black and white post card – image is lithograph (mass produced). Mailing side: “post card” written in eight languages at top, message and address halves divided by double line. Reverse: portrait of Joan of Arc in armor, no helmet, with long wavy hair parted in the center. There is a short biographical sketch written under the portrait. “No. 63” written in left corner of portrait.

#227Object: framed picture-postcardCreator: photograph by Charles JacotinDate: 1886 [?]Physical description: 16 x 10.2cm postcard in a metal frame measuring 18 x 13cm. Sepia toned photo postcard of a lithograph of Joan in armor with a plumed hat. Long curly hair falls over her shoulders. She gazes off to the left, and slightly upward. Armor has pointed shoulder trappings. Written at bottom of photo is “Jeanne D’Arc” and “Portrait Album Charles Jacotin 37, Bould de Strasbourg, 1886 Paris”.

Series 10.10 Reproductions

#52Object: oil painting (reproduction)Creator: J.J.M.Date: unidentifiedPhysical description: 40” x 25.5” (includes frame) facsimile oil painting (on masonite), polychrome. Joan is kneeling, clutching a cross to her chest, while flames rise around her, and smoke billows. Head surrounded by halo-like rings with a wooden stake visible behind head. Distant buildings are seen through the smoke.

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Creator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 9 x 6.4cm framed black and white reproduction of an engraving. Shows Joan of Arc as a maiden wearing a feathered hat. Inscribed at bottom: “Jeanne D’Arc”.

#142Object: framed picturePhysical description: 19.5 x 14.5cm (includes wood frame) black and white photo reproduction of original work. Picture of Joan of Arc on horseback with armor (no helmet), holding banner in right hand. A stone wall shown is in the background. Her horse wears protective “armor” as well.

#143Object: framed picture (same as 144, only black and white)Creator: unidentified, original painting by Sir W.B. RichmondDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 19.7 x 14.4cm (includes frame) black and white photo reproduction of original painting by Sir W.B. Richmond. Joan is pictured facing forward wearing armor. She has chin length hair with bangs. She stares straight ahead, her right hand holds a banner and her left hand rests on the handle of her sword. A field of lilies and a cathedral façade are shown in the background. Photo is a reverse of original (writing on breastplate is backwards).

#144Series: 10.10Box: 8Object: Framed picture (same as 143, only in color)Creator: original done by Sir W.B. Richmond Date:Physical description: 18x14cm (including frame) portrait depicting Joan in front of a cathedral in a field of lilies wearing armor holding a white banner in her left hand and a sword by the hilt, point down, in her right. Joan’s hair is black and cut very short. The frame is gold in color with fake mother of pearl inlays. On the back is a leg to stand the image. Additional Notes: Photo is a reverse of the original, the writing on Joan’s breast plate is backwards.

#145Object: framed pictureCreator: unidentifiedDate: unidentifiedPhysical description: 18 x 13cm (includes metal frame) photo reproduction of an original painting. Joan stands at a slight angle, with her body facing left, holding a banner in her left arm. Her right hand holds sword with tip pointing downward. Joan is

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dressed head to knees in armor (no helmet), with shoulder length hair parted in the middle. Rocky mountainside with castle/fortress is shown in the background.

#203Series: 10.10Box: 10Object: Reproduction Creator: original done by Jules Bastien-Lepage 1848-1884Date:Physical description: 29x34.5cm (including frame) reproduction which depicts Joan standing in a garden looking as if she is in a trance. Joan is wearing a simple peasant dress, her left arm is raised and reaching out for something but nothing is there. In the background are apparitions of two angels and a figure clad in armor holding a sword with his/her right hand pointed at Joan. All three apparitions have halos. Also in the background is Joan’s spinning wheel which has been abandoned as evidenced by the toppled chair next to it. Frame: Wooden simple design originally painted gold but has faded.

#204Object: framed pictureCreator: reproduction of originalPhysical description: 15.9 x 10.3cm (includes frame) picture of Joan in armor, kneeling on steps, holding banner in right hand with left hand on chest. Helmet, gauntlets, sword and shield lay on steps in front of her. Her hair is loose, long, and center-parted.

#205Object: framed, matted pictureCreator: WheelwrightPhysical description: 22.1 x 26.7cm (includes frame and mat), 8.8 x 16.1cm (actual picture) sepia toned reproduction with gray mat. Shows Joan in armor (no helmet) on horseback with troops. Their gazes are downcast, hers is uplifted, imploring – hands behind her back (captured). Mat has embossed title and artist’s last name, “Joan of Arc” – Wheelwright.

#213Object: framed pictureCreator: original painting by IngresPhysical description: 25.7 x 20.5cm (includes frame) black and white photo reproduction of a painting by Ingres. Painting shows Joan in armor holding a banner, helmet and gauntlets at her feet. Several people are visible behind her, some kneeling. She appears to be standing at an altar. Her hair is long, pulled back and a halo surrounds her head. Frame is a “silver” metal with a handle on top and two “feet” at bottom for propping up--prop intact in back.

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Object: ReproductionCreator: original done by Jules Bastien-Lepage 1848-1884Date:Physical description: 29x34.5cm (including frame) reproduction which depicts Joan standing in a garden looking as if she is in a trance. Joan is wearing a simple peasant dress, her left arm is raised and reaching out for something but nothing is there. In the background are apparitions of two angels and a figure clad in armor holding a sword with his/her right hand pointed at Joan. All three apparitions have halos. Also in the background is Joan’s spinning wheel which has been abandon as evidenced by the toppled chair next to it. Frame: Wood simple design originally painted gold but has faded.

# 228Series: 10.10Box: 8Object: Framed reproduction of an engravingCreator:Date:Physical description: 18x13 (including frame) reproduction depicting Joan from the waist up wearing an elaborate hat and expensive looking dress with puffed sleeves and an open neck line. Around her neck she wears a cross on a necklace. Joan has long curly hair and looks sweet and innocent a tremendous difference to most depicts of Joan. Underneath the image is written “Jeanne D’Arc”. On the back is a leg to stand the image.

# 233Series: 10.10Box: 10Object: Framed lithographic reproduction of a paintingCreator: original done by C.A. Lenoir. Reprint produced by Braun and Company Date:Physical description: 37x26.3cm (including frame) reproduction depicts Joan in a church wearing armor. Joan is on her knees clenching a sword by the blade just above the hilt to her chest with both hands. Joan is also wearing a golden laurel wreath on her head. Her head is also encircled by a halo. A very soft and dreamy quality is produced by the portrait. Frame: Very simplistic wooden frame, the paint on the frame has faded the original color looks like a bluish green but it is difficult to discern the original color.

#242Object: Reproduction of an Ingres paintingCreator: Original painting by IngresPhysical description: 18 x 13cm decoupage with gold paint frame, border, wood base. Reproduction of portion of painting by Ingres with gold (gilt) frame – all of one piece (has a “Florentine” quality).

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Object: Framed reproduction of an original lithographPhysical description: 24.2 x 19cm gold wood frame with red matting and non-reflective glass. Image of Jeanne D’Arc (bust) in fancy dress with plumed hat tied under chin. Dress features low-cut bodice, and puffed sleeves with a linked necklace across chest. Information under portrait: “Née à Domrémy (Vasges) en 1412. Extremement pieuse il lui semblait entendre des voix lui ordonner d’alter sauver la France désolée par l’invasion anglaise. Elle alla trouver Charles VII à Chinon et le convainquit. Elle delivra Orleans (29 Avril – 8 Mai 1429), prit Meung, Beaugenay, etc., et fit sacrer le Roi à Reims le 17 Juillet 1429. En allant au secours de Compiègne elle fut prise et livrée aux Anglais (23 Mai 1430), elle complaint devant un tribunal présidé par l’evéque Cauchon et fut brûlée sur la Place du Vieux Marché à Roueu, le 30 Mai 1431. Le Pape Calixie III réhabilita sa inemoire (1456).”

#496Object: reproduction of paintingCreator: original by IngresDate: 20th centuryPhysical description: 24 x 17.5cm, 30.5 x 24.5 including frame, reproduction of Ingres’ famous monumental painting of Joan at Charles’ coronation – holding her battle standard. The reproduction cuts off the edges of the picture. Gilt over plaster decorative frame (very Italian).

#497Series: 10.10Box: 10Object: Framed printCreator: original sculptor Chapu (free interpretation of a famous sculpture)Date: 1930sPhysical description: 38x26.8cm (including frame), “Sainte Jeanne D’Arc Priez Pour Nous” print in sepia tone which depicts Joan wearing a simple peasant dress with a cap, barefooted. Joan is sitting on the ground out in the country as she is surrounded by trees, flowers and grass. Her head is turned so she is in profile, encircling her head is a light halo. Her hands are interlocked as if in prayer. Directly under bottom edge of print: “d’apres Chapu No.90 Mignard Edit. Paris.”Frame: Simple wooden frame stained red. The inside edge of the frame is painted gold.

#502Object: Hand-colored printed pageCreator: Artist – E. Phosty, printed by Imagerie PellerinDate: early 20th centuryPhysical description: Matted and sealed – overall size 56 x 45.5cm, faded coloration, almost comic book style composite picture of important scenes from Joan of Arc’s life. Top of picture reads: “Serie Superieure Aux Armes D’Epinal Imagerie Pellerin.” “Jeanne d’Arc 1410-1431”, “Glories Nationales no.1 (Hors Groupes).” Scenes, clockwise from top left (not chronological): “Apparition de Saint Michel à Jeanne d’Arc dans le Bois-Chenu” – Joan kneels before the angel in armor, “Jeanne d’Arc présentće au roi

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Charles VII au chateau de Chinon” – Joan meets Charles VII, “Jeanne d’Arc sur le bûcher” – Joan burning at the stake with a crowd of onlookers, “Jeanne d’Arc dans sa prison” – Joan sits dejectedly in prison.

#509Object: poster (rolled)Creator: from a painting by Stanley MeltzoffDate: 1959 issued by McCall’s magazinePhysical description: 40 x 57.5cm. “Eminent Women,” portrait montage featuring prominent women throughout history including: Helen Keller, Duchess of Windsor, Eleanor Roosevelt, Anna Pavlova, Marie Antoinette, Rosa Bonheur, Mary Baker Eddy, Greta Garbo, Mary Queen of Scots, Cleopatra, George Eliot, Joan of Arc, Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, Anne Boleyn, Marie Curie, Lady Astor, Emmeline Pankhurst, Sarah Bernhardt, Queen Victoria, Mme de Pompadour, Jenny Lind, Catherine de Medici, Florence Nightingale, Jane Austin, Catherine the Great, Queen Isabella, Louisa May Alcott, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Mary Pickford, Harried Beecher Stowe, Elizabeth I, and Lucrezia Borgia.

#517Object: reproduction of Georges Rouault printCreator: Rouault, Georges, 1871-1958Physical description: 64 x 53.5cm (includes frame) matted reproduction of Georges Rouault print “Joan of Arc” – a small brass plaque with artist name and title of the print is attached to the frame. Picture is of Joan on horseback with a crescent moon in the background – abstract. Hues of green, orange, yellow, and Rouault’s signature thick black outline predominate.

#518Object: map (framed) – watercolor reproductionCreator: Lucien BoucherPhysical description: 40.5 x 58.8cm (includes frame) watercolor reproduction. “L’Itinérane Sacre,” a charming pastel watercolor rendering of the area encompassed by Joan’s campaigns. Picture vignettes throughout including, in the upper right corner, a compass rose, and in the lower right corner, a rendition of the only drawing of Joan done during her lifetime.

#519Object: reproduction in smaller scale of Boutet de Monvel paintingsCreator: Boutet de Monvel, Louis Maurice, 1850 - 1913Physical description: 40.5 x 37cm (includes frame), matted small reproductions of the William A. Clark “murals” at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Three panels, each 7.5 x 18.5cm, on one page with a caption under each. 1. “The Vision and Inspiration” (Joan and St. Michael), 2. “Her Appeal to the Dauphin” (at Chinon), 3. “On Horseback, the Maid in Armor” (the march to Orleans).

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Object: reproduction in smaller scale of Boutet de Monvel paintingsCreator: Boutet de Monvel, Louis Maurice, 1850-1913Physical description: 40.5 x 37cm (includes frame) matted small reproductions of the William A. Clark “murals” at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. Three panels, each 7.5 x 18.5cm on one page with a caption under each. 4. “The Turmoil of Conflict” (the French attack at Patay), 5. “The Crowning of the Dauphin” (Reims), 6. “The Trial” (Joan before the Ecclesiastical Count).

#521Object: photographic reproduction of Ingres paintingCreator: Jean Auguste Dominique IngresPhysical description: 41.5 x 34.5cm (includes frame), matted sepia-tone photograph of Ingres painting in the Louvre. Visible at top of photograph “Museé du Louvre – 299.” Jeanne d’Arc – Ingres Vphot—probably a stock photograph. Many descriptions of Ingres’ original painting throughout inventory.

#526Object: Poster of Sarah Bernhardt as Joan of ArcCreator: Eugene Grasset, 1850-1917Date: 1890Physical description: 42 x 31cm (includes frame) lithographic poster reproduction. Imp. Draeger & Lesieur Paris. Nouvelles Affiches Artistiques. G De Malherbe & H.A. Cellot Rue N-D Des Champs. 54 Verdoux Ducourtioux & Huilland Sc. Reproducted by Les Maîtres de l’Affiche Pl. 174 Imprimerie Chaix (Enaes Lorilleux & Compagnie). Poster pictures Joan of Arc (Sarah Bernhardt) standing amid flying arrows, smoke, fire, and battle, holding fast to her banner. Very Art Nouveau style of the time, in black, gray, orange, brown and ivory.

#538Object: reproduction of Georges Roualt print & poem by Samuel J. HazoCreator: Georges RoualtPhysical description: 47.5 x 27.5cm (includes frame). Joan of Arc on horseback carrying a banner. Her face is turned toward heaven, eyes shut, as though drawing strength. The sun shines about and a village is visible in the distance. The attached poem by Samuel J. Hazo was inspired by the painting.

#539Object: reproduction of Boutet de MonvelCreator: Boutet de Monvel, Maurice Louis, 1850 - 1913Date: reproductions printed in the N.Y. Times, 1914, from the collection owned by Senator William A. Clark.Physical description: 25.5 x 55cm (includes frame). “The Trial of Joan at Rouen,” as it is titled in the N.Y. Times (title not included with framed item). Joan stands before her accusers—officials, soldiers, monks, high religious officials—and defends herself. She wears a simple long-sleeved blue tunic and yellow leggings. She is shackled about the wait. She gestures toward the judge with one hand, her other hand on her heart.

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#546Object: reproduction of Boutet de MonvelCreator: original artist Boutet de Monvel, Louis Maurice, 1850 - 1913Date: reproductions printed in the N.Y. Times, 1914, from the collection of Senator William A. ClarkPhysical description: 25.5 x 55cm (includes frame). Joan, while tending a flock of sheep, has a holy vision of St. Michael the Archangel, St. Catherine, and St. Margaret. She kneels with hands clasped in prayer with the three saints appearing in a golden ring of flames. One of the female saints holds a helmet, the other holds a sword. St. Michael has a club which he holds toward Joan. The accompanying text, written by Roger Boutet de Monvel, is entitled “The Vision Comes to Joan at Domremy,” and has been glued to the back of the picture.

#547Object: reproduction of Boutet de MonvelCreator: Boutet de Monvel, Louis Maurice, 1850 - 1913Date: reproductions printed in the N.Y. Times, 1914, from the collection owned by Senator William A. ClarkPhysical description: 25.5 x 55cm (includes frame). Depicts raging battle between cavalry and footsoldiers. “The Victorian Battle at Patay” is the title which accompanies this illustration in the original, however, attached to the back of this particular reproduction is the fragment title “…Army to Raise the Siege of Orleans” – the whole title reads “Joan Marches at the Head of the Army to Raise the Siege of Orleans.”

#548Object: Reproduction of Boutet de MonvelCreator: Boutet de Monvel, Louis Maurice, 1850 - 1913Date: 1914 reproductions printed in the N.Y. Times from the collection of Senator William A. ClarkePhysical description: 25.5 x 55cm (includes frame). Scene is entitled “The Recognition of King Charles VII at Chinon.” Joan identifies the Dauphin from among a group of courtiers even though he has dressed humbly and tried to remain anonymous. It is a scene of visual richness with many beautifully detailed costumes, tapestries, oriental rugs and beautifully patterned floor tile strewn with flowers. Joan bends on one knee before the “King.” #549Object: Reproduction print of Ingres paintingCreator: original by IngresDate: 1851Physical description: 54.5 x 44cm (including frame), 34.8 x 26.5 (print only). Printed by Maison de la Bonne Presse 5, Rue Bayard, Paris. “Sainte Jeanne D’Arc” color reproduction.

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Object: Landscape lithographDate: 1962Physical description: 47.5 x 62cm (including frame) lithograph, “Chinon” French VIII 1/22. River and bridge in foreground – city along edge of river with more fortress-like buildings in the distance. More writing, unreadable due to partial covering from mat. Very quick, sketchy style.

#564Object: Reproduction of color lithographCreator: D. Maillart, 1840Date: Late 19th CenturyPhysical description: 42 x 34.5cm (includes frame) color lithograph (reproduction) “Joan of Arc Listening to Voices” by D. Maillart. Description attached to the back of the frame reads: “Joan of Arc, the humble peasant of Domremy, was sitting near a fired of fagots on evening when she heard voices which seemed to issue from a cluster of neighboring trees. She passed her hand over her eyes and fell upon her knees, and in a flood of light there appeared to her an angel beautiful as St. George, with a sword in his hand, a nimbus around his head, and great wings outstretched, who bade her rise and go to the help of France invaded by the stranger. Voices of exquisite sweetness mingled with this command. At night, she recounted her vision to incredulous hearers. The artist has endowed the voices with the bodies of angels.”

#565Object: Reproduction of Boutet de MonvelCreator: Boutet de Monvel, Louis Maurice, 1850 - 1913Date: Reproductions printed in the N.Y. Times, 1914, from the W.A. Clark Collection, Corcoran Gallery, Washington D.C.Physical description: 24 x 55cm (includes frame). Coronation of Charles VII at the Cathedral at Rheims’ panel. Joan kneels as Charles, also kneeling, receives the crown. A huge gathering of people, including courtiers, soldiers, and clergy, are gathered for the ceremony. Trumpeters blow a fanfare to celebrate. All soldiers raise their swords high. Joan remains solemn and reverent.

#571Object: Reproduction of lithographPhysical description: 54.5 x 37cm (includes frame) reproduction of lithograph. Front facing portrait of Joan of Arc in armor (no helmet). She holds staff of flag in left hand, while her right hand rests on the end of sword handle (point on ground). Her gaze is fixed straight ahead, almost trance-like. Big soulful eyes and very dark, short-cropped hair with bangs—head surrounded by halo. Visible detail on armor, breast plate reads “Jesu Maria.” Lilies, in profusion, surround her, with a cathedral in the distance.

#572Object: Lithograph (reproduction)Creator: Hassevent accDate: 1889

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Physical description: 50 x 40.7cm (includes frame), frame/glass is broken in several places. Oval picture with fleur de lys at edges. Portrait of Joan of Arc in armor. Helmet sits on wall behind her. She holds banner with both hands crossed at upper chest-level, banner unfurls behind her head. Her hair is chin-length, slightly wavy with very short bangs. Her expression is reverential; eyes look a bit glazed and are raised heavenward. In background, a city and an encampment are visible. Mat is cut to reveal title of work, ‘Jeanne D’Arc.’

#573Object: reproduction of Boutet de MonvelCreator: Boutet de Monvel, Maurice Louis, 1850-1913Date: reproductions printed in a special section of the N.Y. Times, 1914. These are from the works owned by senator William A. Clark housed at the Corcoran Gallery, Washington D.C.Physical description: 47 x 38cm (includes frame). “Joan of Arc Departs to Raise the Siege of Orleans.” Joan, in full armor, is lead on horseback through a crowd by an elegantly dressed young man and two priests in white robes with black hoods. Other priests follow closely—some in the same vestments, others in hooded brown robes. Joan’s army is visible in the background with spears and lances held vertically – it looks like a forest of weaponry. Clipping describing scene is glued to the back of the frame.

#589Object: Framed printPhysical description: 20.5 x 13.75” framed dark wood. Print is mounted on cardboard (17 x 10”). Sepia tone print of Joan captured by the [Burgundians?], in armor, on a white horse, hands tied behind her back. Contribution from Mary Palmer, telephone reference 7-19-2000.

Series 10.11 Tapestries

#243Object: Framed tapestry (machine produced)Physical description: 21.8 x 15cm (includes frame) machine produced “tapestry.” Image of Joan of Arc in armor with hands crossed at chest, holding sword. Her head is slightly tilted down with chin-length hair parted in the center. Silver-grey thread with black detail. She is framed in a diamond shape by small banners, lilies, and crests. Banners have names of town on them. Upper left corner, “Compiegne” and “Rouen,” upper right corner “Domrémy” and “Vancouleurs,” lower right “Chinon” and “Orleans,” lower left “Patay” and “Reims.” Crest shows sword, crown, and fleur de lys on blue background.

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Date:Physical description: 35x22cm (including frame) machine produced tapestry in fine silk thread depicts Joan wearing armor kneeling at an alter holding a flag aloft with her right hand while her left hand is pressed against her chest. Joan’s sword, shield, helm and gauntlets are on the ground before her. Underneath Joan’s armor she is wearing a dress decorated with Fleur de lys.

#504Object: Machine made tapestry (same tapestry as 559)Creator: G. DoyenDate: 20th CenturyPhysical description: 64 x 32cm, grey, black and beige silk [?], includes blank edges (unfinished). Image copied from the painting. Joan is kneeling at an altar, holding a banner, with her other hand over her breast. Helmet, shield, sword, etc. on step in front of her.

#559Object: Tapestry (machine made) framedDate: 20th CenturyPhysical description: 59.7 x 36cm (includes frame), same machine made tapestry as item #504. Framed, with glass on both sides so one can see the reverse pattern of the design.

Series 10.12 Wood Carvings

#216Object: wood carvingCreator: MoreauPhysical description: 26.2 x 12.6cm low relief carved and painted wood block. Has a hook for hanging on the back. Carving depicts Joan as a peasant hearing “voices.” She stands barefoot, hands clasped, her head surrounded by a halo and gold rays emanating from behind a tree branch. “Sainte Jeanne D’Arc” carved (and burned) in at bottom of picture.

#246Object: Framed picture (on cloth) with image woven inCreator: J. Forest & Co.Physical description: 27.5 x 22.3cm (including frame), actual images is 16 x 11cm (from inside edge of mat). Cloth has image actually woven into it (not painted on) in shades of silvery-grey to black. Picture is of Joan on horseback in armor, helmet and sword cast down in foreground. She holds a banner dotted with fleur de lys up high. Her long hair and the banner blow wildly in the breeze. Faint images of soldiers behind her. Copper wire for hanging.

#561Object: Colored wood block

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Date: 18th CenturyPhysical description: 41.5 x 31.5cm (includes frame) ‘Epinal’ style wood block. Simple with color added. Joan of Arc on horseback wearing a dress and feathered hat. Joan holds a sword in one hand and banner in the other hand. In foreground, soldiers fight; sword and cannonball in evidence. Fortress visible in background. Colors are faded—green, brown, gold and blue. Clothing styles are not of the correct period; they look very much like that of early 18th century American Indians and colonists. Joan of Arc indicated by the three fleur de lys banner she carries.

#584Object: High relief wood carving (companion to 585)Creator: “HIS” (carved into frame)Physical description: 37 x 60 x 5.8cm wood carving in high relief – heavy wood. The very detailed scene is of Joan as a young girl, tending a flock of sheep and hearing the voices of the three saints. The three saints, Michael, Margaret and Catherine, are carved in low relief in the background of the panel. In the foreground, Joan is a fully carved figure. She kneels and turns her head toward the “vision.” One arm is raised up with her hand to her ear. Near the center of the scene is a large tree in high relief and a brick cistern out of which water gushes. The far right side of the scene consists of four sheep; one fully carved, three in high relief. In low relief in the background is a house on a hill. There is a wire for hanging on the back of the panel.

#585Object: High relief wood carving (584 panel is companion piece)Creator: “HIS” (carved into frame)Physical description: 37 x 60 x 5.8cm high relief wood carving of dark, heavy, polished wood. Scene of Joan of Arc in prison. Three soldiers are inside the dungeon with her in various attitudes of standing, watching, leaning, looking bored, and maybe mocking her — one reaches toward her. She turns away from this group toward a man who stands behind a barn [?] door—he too appears to be a soldier. Joan is sitting on a bed frame with straw strewn about. She looks uncomfortable and incompliant with chains and manacles weighing her down. She wears a cape which is draped over the headboard of the bed. Detailed interior with cut stone blocks, a grill-like window, and two large columns which provide structural support. A crucifix is attached to one column. Joan is focusing… [?]

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