The Christophe Plantin Prize (''
French: Prix Christoffel Plantin''), is a
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, who has made significant contributions to
cultural,
artistic
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or
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Named after noted printer
Christophe Plantin
Christophe Plantin ( nl, Christoffel Plantijn; – 1 July 1589) was a French Renaissance humanist and book printer and publisher who resided and worked in Antwerp.
Life
Plantin was born in France, probably in Saint-Avertin, near the city of ...
, the prize was created in 1968 on the initiative of:
*Dr. Baron
Ludo van Bogaert, doctor
*Baron
Roger Avermaete, writer
*Hugo van Kuyck, architect
*Maurits Naessens, banker
*OJ Van de Perre, industrialist
Funded by voluntary contributions, the prize consists of a 10,000
€
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fund and a
medal
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created by Antwerp artist
May Néama. On one side the medal has a portrait of Christoffel Plantin, accompanied by his statement: ''"I have more hope in posteriority than in the current world population."'' To the reverse is an old picture of Antwerp quays, with a compass and another statement of Plantin: ''"Labore and Constantia."''
Winners
References
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External links
Christophe Plantin Prize website
Civil awards and decorations of Belgium
1968 establishments in Belgium
Awards established in 1968