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Papal Medal? But What Is The Reverse

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I'm pretty sure this is a medal of Julius II as a Cardinal but the reverse intrigues me, cant seem to translate it - looks like (if I was playing "catch phrase") maybe a man scattering his seed on a woman, any thoughts?

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There is a medal with that obverse on the British Museum(don't know which one?) http://www.gutenberg.org/files/4256...h.htm#JULIUS This is the first link to finding what the reverse depicts.

P.s. I found the catchphrase thing funny ''say what you see''.
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Here you go. Slightly later than Pope Julius, but not much.
http://warburg.sas.ac.uk/vpc/VPC_se...record=26794
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From "The Burlington Magazine for Connoiseurs," 1915:

Quote:
On the left, a female figure in a long tunic reclining; beside her, a griffon, with reverted head; from the right approaches a young man wearing a short tunic and mantle, and apparently scattering seed into her right hand.
I can make no guess at the artist, nor interpret the part played by the griffon in the allegory of " perennial spring " on the reverse.


And did anybody else love Colm Feore's performance as Cardinal della Rovere on Showtime's all-too-short-lived series, The Borgias?
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