Jacques Elion

The medalist Jacques Elion, from a Dutch Sephardic family, was introduced to his craft by his father, Samuel Jacob Cohen Elion (1812–1880), a medalist and gem cutter. After studying at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam, Jacques Elion had a successful career making portrait medals honoring members of the Dutch royal family as well as governmental and cultural figures. He also designed medals to commemorate the openings of social welfare institutions (e.g., orphanages, homes for the aged), public buildings (the City Theater, the Palace of Industry), and events (the International Agricultural Exhibition) in Amsterdam.

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Medal Commemorating the Opening of the Dutch Jewish Orphanage in Amsterdam

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This bronze medal by Jacques Elion commemorates the opening of a Jewish orphanage in Amsterdam. The Hebrew inscription reads: “Orphanage.” It was customary for Jewish communities to issue medals to…