HOMER - The European Medal of Poetry and Art

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HOMER - The European Medal of Poetry and Art
HOMER Medal Avers.jpg
Obverse of the medal.
Awarded forliterature
First awardedJune 27, 2016; 5 years ago (2016-06-27)
Reverse of the medal
Hassanal Abdullah, Jarosław Pijarowski & Stanley H. Barkan. S H Barkan receives HOMER - The European Medal of Poetry and Art in New York City (2017).

HOMER - The European Medal of Poetry and Art is a medal awarded to outstanding creators in the world of literature. The medal was established in Brussels, Belgium, in 2016.[1][2] The jury awards artists whose work, with simplicity and beauty, conveys universal messages to the world. The artists are selected on the basis of enriching the "pantheon of their spiritual father, Homer."[3]

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