
| The Austrian Artist Kurt Bodlak |
| (Not a complete listing of works) Bodlak, Kurt: Butchers Guild Silver plated Bronze, 60mm A few medals by Bodlak 1967 Norse medal, 1967 Skulderb. En face m.v. Gull. 50 mm, 32 mm og 20 mm. Kurt Bodlak Østerrike. 1969 LIECHTENSTEIN 1969, ANTON FLORIAN depicted / CAROLUS VI enthroned, 0.9 ar 36mm, 1969 Germany 1969-7-20a Silver ( 0.9999 fine) medal struck at the Solidus Mint in West Germany for the Apollo 11 flight. Obverse: Full face busts, with Armstrong's head in the center, slightly higher than those of his companions. Around the heads, the names "E. ALDRIN N. ARMSTRONG M. COLLINS". At bottom center, the U.S. A. flag and the date "JULY 20, 1969". Beneath Collins's bust, the number "999.9", and beneath Aldrin's, the name of the artist, "Bodlak". Reverse: Shows LEM on route from the earth and on the moon, with Armstrong on the moon in the foreground. In a panel around the perimeter, the legend "PER ASPERA AD ASTRA - APOLLO XI - 1969". Circular: 2" (50mm) in diameter. The sculptor was Kurt Bodlak. The same medal was also issued in 34mm size. 1969 Germany Silver (0.9999 fine) medal struck at the Solidus Mint in West Germany for the Apollo 12 flight. Obverse: Shows Intrepid on the moon's surface with Conrad in foreground and Bean descending Intrepid's ladder. In a panel around the perimeter, the legend "PER ASPERA AD ASTRA" and "APOLLO XII 1969". Reverse: Heads of the three astronauts, with Conrad's slightly above the other two that are in line on either side. Under Conrad's head is the American flag and the date "19-11-1969". Under each head is the name "BEAN - CONRAD -GORDON". Circular: 1 15/16" (50mm) in diameter. This is a limited edification and was limited to 2000 for U.S. collectors. Sculptor was Kurt Bodlak. |
| 1970 Germany Silver medal (0.999 pure) struck by the Solidus Mint in West Germany for the Apollo XIII flight. Obverse: Heads of three astronauts in triangular form with the center head the higher one. Above the heads are the names "FRED HAISE * JOHN SWIGERT * JAMES LOVELL". Below the heads is an American flag and the date "1970" and "11-17-4". Reverse: In the center shows three galloping horses in flight (This may be the official Apollo 13 emblem). At the top, the name Apollo XIII and at the lower left, the phrase "EX LUNA SCIENTA" (From the moon knowledge). At the lower right is a small segment of the moon. Circular: 1 31/32" (50mm) in diameter. "0218" on rim. This is a limited edification and was limited to 2000 for U.S. collectors. Sculptor was Kurt Bodlak. 1973 Medal, Deutsches Museum One of a series honoring great German inventors, discoverers and scientists whose achievements have changed the world. 1973 Silver 44mm by Kurt Bodlak. Bust of Einstein partially to right/Legend, E = MC2, a facsimile of Einstein’s signature. Struck by the Deutsches Musem and it is a medal seldom seen. 1982. Designed the reverse of the 1982 20 Schilling, (reverse used on all future 20 Schilling coins. 1983. Designed the obverse of the 1983 20 Schilling, "Burg Hochosterwitz – Kärnten" Bodlak designed the below European Collectors Medals. A few other medals by Bodlak (no info) |
| Austrian Coins, Medals & Tokens |
