词条 | Ingenio et arti |
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| name = Ingenio et arti | image = Medaille Ingenio et Arti aan vijfhoekig lint.gif | caption = Obverse of the medal | awarded_by = HM The Queen of Denmark | country ={{DEN}} | type = Award medal | eligibility = | for = Awarded to artists (musicians, painters, actors and scientists) who have done extremely noteworthy work. | status = Currently awarded | description = | motto = | post-nominals = M.i.&a. | established = {{start date|1841|08|31}} | first_award = {{start date|1841|12|01}} | last_award = {{start date|2013}} | total = 165 | posthumous = | recipients = | precedence_label = | individual = | higher = | same = | lower = | related = | image2 = Denmark Medal RHkors.png | image_size2 = 120px | caption2 = Ribbon bar of the medal }}Ingenio et arti (from Latin: For Science and Art) is a Danish medal awarded to prominent Danish and foreign scientists and artists.[2] The honour, a personal award of the Monarch, was instituted by King Christian VIII in 1841[3] and could be awarded to women as well as men, e.g. to Bertha Wegmann in 1892 and Emilie Ulrich in 1917.[4][1] The medal is awarded irregularly, on average less than twice per year,[3] and was most recently (as of 2013) awarded to Hans Edvard Nørregård-Nielsen mag.art., art historian, writer and until 2013, Chairman of the New Carlsberg Foundation.[8] Other recipients include artists Anna Ancher and Bjørn Nørgaard, writer Karen Blixen and ballet dancer Kirsten Simone.[2] References1. ^Høgel, Sten (2003). "Ulrich, Emilie". Dansk Kvindebiografisk Leksikon. Retrieved 13 June 2015 {{Da icon}}. List of recipients. Self-published, but with references.[2][3][4][5]2. ^1 2 {{cite web |title=Medals |date=1 July 2010 |publisher=Danmarks Nationalbank |work=Official site |url=http://www.nationalbanken.dk/DNUK/NotesAndCoins.nsf/side/Medals!OpenDocument |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100316180805/http://www.nationalbanken.dk/DNUK/NotesAndCoins.nsf/side/Medals%21OpenDocument |archivedate=16 March 2010 |deadurl=yes |df=dmy-all }} 3. ^1 2 {{cite web |title=Ingenio et Arti |publisher=SkibDen.dk |url=http://skibden.dk/mediawiki/index.php/Ingenio_Et_Arti |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719131222/http://skibden.dk/mediawiki/index.php/Ingenio_Et_Arti |archivedate=19 July 2011}} Online medal-database of medals from the Kingdom of Denmark. Self-published. 4. ^1 {{cite web |last=Durholm |first=Emilie Boe Bierlich |title=Bertha Wegmann 1847–1926 |publisher=Hirschsprung Museum |url=http://www.hirschsprung.dk/Default.asp?ID=1033 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110716033843/http://www.hirschsprung.dk/Default.asp?ID=1033 |archivedate=16 July 2011 |quote=[In 1892 Bertha Wegmann] became one of the first women to receive the Gold Medal of merit Ingenio et Arti.}} An example of an early female recipient. 5. ^1 {{cite news |last=Remar |first=Dorte |date=27 December 2013 |title=Alting hænger så vidunderligt sammen |trans-title=Everything fits together so wonderfully |work=Kristeligt Dagblad |language=da |url=http://www.kristeligt-dagblad.dk/historier/vidunderligt/ |accessdate=25 January 2014}} }} External links{{commonscat|Medaljen Ingenio et Arti}}
|title=Denmark |language=da |work=World Orders and Medals |publisher=ordersandmedals.net |url=http://www.ordersandmedals.net/Denmark/Medals/Medals/Medals.htm |accessdate=5 September 2010 }} Provides details including pictures of obverse and reverse with ribbon of Ingenio et Arti medals awarded to actress Anna Bloch in 1910, sculptor Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen in 1927 and actress Clara Pontoppidan in 1931. Self-published. Navigation in English. {{Denmark-stub}}{{Orders-medals-stub}} 3 : Orders, decorations, and medals of Denmark|1841 establishments in Denmark|Recipients of Ingenio et Arti |
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