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This is a bronze medal commemorating the 1964 International Floralies, minted in Paris. The work is signed by the engraver Raymond Joly, active from 1911 to 2006. This particular medal was awarded to P. Lescourret, as indicated by the engraving on the reverse.
The obverse of the medal features a circular legend bearing the inscription "FLORALIES INTERNATIONALES". The center of the medal is adorned with a stylized representation of a field of flowers, evoking the horticultural theme of the commemorated event.
The reverse of the medal bears the inscription "PARIS - 1964 / P.LESCOURRET", arranged in a line, itself interrupted by a triangle. This inscription indicates the place and date of the event, as well as the name of the medal recipient. The engraver's signature, "RJ", is discreetly affixed to this face of the medal. The presence of P. Lescourret's name suggests that this medal was awarded in recognition of his participation or contribution to the 1964 International Floralies.
Raymond Joly, the artist behind this medal, was a renowned engraver whose work helped immortalize various events and personalities through numismatics and medallic art. His style is characterized by a particular attention to detail and a refined aesthetic, as evidenced by the finesse of the floral motifs and the clarity of the inscriptions on this medal.