Karl Gustav X, King of Sweden/ Second Northern War
Commemorative and portrait medals gained popularity during the Renaissance and medal making spread out beyond the Italian peninsula. In the Netherlands, the period of intense economic change and new prosperity of the 17th century coincided with a new interest in medals as a portable, reproducible art form suitable for depicting a wide range of subjects. Some medals depict important people, like rulers, elected officials, naval and military heroes; some show events, such as significant battles, treaties signed, marriages; and others show buildings or institutions that spoke of the United Provinces’ prosperity and commerce, like the town hall and the stock exchange in Amsterdam. Carl Gustav X of Sweden was the commander-in-chief of the Swedish armies at the end of the Thirty Years’ War and was a proponent of Swedish interests and expansion in the Baltic.
NOTE: Pricelist 13, no. 3030.