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American Philosophical Society (Catalog Number M-W27-2) / https://amphilsoc.pastperfectonline.com/webobject/F40457B7-6C44-4EFE-A1…IMAGE INFORMATION

A Medal of Geo[rg]e Washington, President of the U.S. Reverse Commiss[ion] resigned. Presidency Relinq[uished]d 1797 Struck for the donor

Object Status:

Unlocated

Accession Date:

September 12, 1806

Primary Source Reference:

Peale Museum Accessions Book, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, p. 18

Additional Source Text:

Poulson's American Daily Advertiser (Philadelphia), 25 Mar 1806 adds: "Executed in this city , Dec. 180[?]."

Notes:

In 1805 and 1806 Joseph Sansom issued a series of commemorative medals designed by him and engraved by John Matthias Reich (1768-1833) depicting American historical events. Sansom presented an example of this medal in silver to President Thomas Jefferson on 25 Feb 1807: "I beg leave to enclose, for thy acceptance, a silver medal, upon the Retirement of Washington, which I flatter myself will meet thy approbation, as it has been executed by Reich -- the head from a drawing of [Gilbert] Stuarts." Jefferson Papers, Founders Online, National Archives / https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/99-01-02-5162 (this is an Early Access document). The medal is Willam S. Baker-71; Musante GW-58.

Pennsylvania Quaker Joseph Sansom (1767-1826) was the brother and business partner of prosperous Philadelphia merchant and East India trader William Sansom. Self-described as a merchant, Joseph Sansom used his resources to further interests in literature, travel, and the arts. As an amateur artist, he mastered the silhouette profile, producing his “physiognomical sketches” of “remarkable persons” from 1790 to 1792. He recorded portions of his three-year tour abroad in Letters from Europe during a Tour Through Switzerland and Italy, in the Years 1801 and 1802 (Philadelphia, 1805). The following year, he was elected to the American Philosophical Society and, in 1808, contributed to it his mineral collections and Roman relics. Jefferson Papers, Founders Online, National Archives / https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Jefferson/01-40-02-0286 ; Charles Coleman Sellers, “Joseph Sansom, Philadelphia Silhouettist,” Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, 88 (1964): 395–401