The Parsifal Medal
CR 539
October, 1993
Cast in bronze by The Royal Mint
5" diameter inches
Edition of 25
The medal is inspired by Paul Verlaine’s poem ‘Parsifal’: the last line - ‘Et O ces voix d’enfants chantant dans la coupole’ is very familiar because T. S. Eliot quotes it in ‘The Waste Land’. It appears on the reverse of the medallion. The previous one and a half lines appear on the obverse. I have shown the grail as a winged hour-glass, which I think is a poetic idea for such an elusive image.
, The Medal, no.24, 1994, p.143We are compiling a full record of all Gerald Laing's artworks for the publication of a full Catalogue Raisonné.
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