For the Jockey Club of Buenos Aires by Louis-Oscar Roty

For the Jockey Club of Buenos Aires 1889

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medal

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3d sculpting

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close up detail

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stone

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sculpture

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detailed texture

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unrealistic statue

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close-up

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horse

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statue

Dimensions Diameter: 1 1/16 in. (27 mm)

This medal, crafted by Louis-Oscar Roty for the Jockey Club of Buenos Aires, presents a fascinating interplay of classical and modern symbols. At its heart, we see a winged figure, reminiscent of ancient depictions of Fame or Victory, holding aloft a laurel wreath, an emblem of triumph stretching back to Apollo and the games of ancient Greece. Juxtaposed with this classical imagery is the horse, a symbol deeply entwined with aristocracy, power, and, of course, the thrill of the race. Consider how the winged figure, with its roots in antiquity, finds echoes in Renaissance depictions of angels and even modern advertising. The laurel wreath, too, reappears across centuries, adorning emperors, poets, and now, victorious jockeys. These symbols, laden with history, evoke a sense of timeless prestige and aspiration. This medal speaks to our collective memory, tapping into a deep-seated desire for recognition and glory. The winged figure stirs primal emotions tied to ambition and success, engaging viewers on a profound, subconscious level. Observe the non-linear, cyclical progression of these symbols, how they resurface, evolve, and take on new meanings, weaving a rich tapestry of human experience.

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