Object Details
Artist
Darrell Clayton Crain, born 1878-died Washington, DC 1969
Sitter
Woodrow Wilson
Luce Center Label
The threat of American involvement in World War I and the high cost war would entail led the 1917 Inaugural Committee to cut back on the number of medals produced to commemorate President Wilson's second inauguration. R. Harris and Company struck only three gold medals, one silver (for the artist), and an unknown quantity of bronze medals, which the committee did not authorize. Designer Darrell Crain's medal shows President Wilson soberly in profile, an expression well suited to the international situation he and the country faced. The committee members later wrote that Crain's medals were "beautiful in both design and character, and the work of the artist well merited our recommendation." (Neil MacNeil, The President's Medal, 1789-1977, 1977)
Credit Line
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the James F. Dicke Family
Date
1917
Object number
2010.64.3
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
Sculpture-Medal
Medium
gold
Dimensions
2 in. (5.1 cm)
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Department
Painting and Sculpture
Data Source
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Topic
Occupation\political\president
Portrait male
Ceremony\civic\inauguration
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Record ID
saam_2010.64.3