![Peace Holding an Olive Branch and Helmet [reverse]](https://api.nga.gov/iiif/17847a29-6bfb-4ed2-848c-1f2ef0130e51/full/!800,800/0/default.jpg)
Peace Holding an Olive Branch and Helmet [reverse]
Catalogue
- Year
- 1463
- Medium
- lead
- Dimensions
- overall (diameter): 8.97 cm (3 9/16 in.) gross weight: 244.29 gr (0.539 lb.) axis: 12:00
- Collection
- National Gallery of Art
- Artist
- Francesco Laurana
Artist

Sculpture
Francesco Laurana, also known as Francesco de la Vrana was a Dalmatian sculptor and medallist. He is considered both a Croatian and an Italian sculptor. Though born in the territory of the Republic of Venice, he spent his mature career at the other end of Italy, moving between Naples and Sicily, and Urbino, and finally in southern France, where he died.
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- Francesco Laurana
- Year
- 1463
- Medium
- lead
- Dimensions
- overall (diameter): 8.97 cm (3 9/16 in.) gross weight: 244.29 gr (0.539 lb.) axis: 12:00
- Watts ID
- WW-1463-268300
Source
- Collection
- National Gallery of Art
- Source
- nga
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- View at source
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![Jean d'Anjou, 1426-1470, Duke of Calabria and Lorraine [obverse]](https://api.nga.gov/iiif/9a075722-09e9-4ddf-8952-125c1418aa63/full/!800,800/0/default.jpg)
![Temple Surmounted by Figure of Saint Michael [reverse]](https://api.nga.gov/iiif/2399226c-9f66-4db1-9d35-427a9f8a70be/full/!800,800/0/default.jpg)
![Peace Holding an Olive Branch and Helmet [reverse]](https://api.nga.gov/iiif/c5d592d2-cdf8-478d-9f1c-55330fc52d6f/full/!800,800/0/default.jpg)
![Rene d'Anjou, 1409-1480, King of Naples 1435-1442, and Jeanne de Laval, died 1498 [obverse]](https://api.nga.gov/iiif/d63c0a3d-cece-4aa3-bd47-f520e5bf370c/full/!800,800/0/default.jpg)