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Andrew Jackson

National Portrait Gallery

Object Details

Artist
Moritz Furst, Mar 1782 - after 1841
John Reich, 1768 - 1833
Sitter
Andrew Jackson, 15 Mar 1767 - 8 Jun 1845
Exhibition Label
Born in the Waxhaw Settlement, South Carolina
Beginning with George Washington’s administration, presidential portrait medals were created to promote peace and friendship between Euro-Americans and Native Americans. Typically manufactured at the U.S. Mint, these “peace medals” were most often given to Native American representatives during treaty negotiations. While some of the original intentions may have been good-willed, a number of government policies, particularly Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act, undermined the purpose of these medals.
Nacido en el Asentamiento de Waxhaw, Carolina del Sur
A partir de la administración de George Washington se comenzó la creación de medallas con retratos presidenciales para promover la paz y la amistad entre los estadounidenses de extracción europea y los nativos americanos. Producidas normalmente por la Casa de la Moneda de Estados Unidos, estas “medallas de paz” se obsequiaban por lo general a representantes indígenas durante la negociación de tratados. Aunque las intenciones originales fueran quizás benevolentes, varias de las políticas gubernamentales, sobre todo el Traslado Forzoso de los Indios promulgado por Andrew Jackson,
contradecían el propósito de estas medallas.
Credit Line
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Betty A. and Lloyd G. Schermer
1929 (struck 1831-32)
Object number
NPG.99.112
Restrictions & Rights
CC0
Type
Medal
Medium
Silver
Dimensions
Diameter: 7.6cm (3")
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National Portrait Gallery Collection
Exhibition
America's Presidents (Reinstallation September 2017)
On View
NPG, South Gallery 240
National Portrait Gallery
Topic
Medal\Peace medal
Andrew Jackson: Male
Andrew Jackson: Law and Crime\Lawyer
Andrew Jackson: Military and Intelligence\Army\Officer\General
Andrew Jackson: Politics and Government\Government official\US Senator\Tennessee
Andrew Jackson: Politics and Government\Government official\President of US
Andrew Jackson: Politics and Government\Government official\US Congressman\Tennessee
Andrew Jackson: Law and Crime\Judge\Justice\State Supreme Court Justice\Tennessee
Andrew Jackson: Politics and Government\Government official\Governor\Florida
Andrew Jackson: Civilian awards\Congressional Gold Medal
Portrait
Record ID
npg_NPG.99.112
Metadata Usage (text)
CC0
GUID (Link to Original Record)
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm4bbc0c144-bc87-40b6-95aa-6e254fe37598

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