- Time Period: Pre World War I
- Institution: 1853
- Country: Sweden
The Litteris et Artibus Medal is a distinguished Swedish royal decoration established in 1853 by Charles XV of Sweden during his tenure as crown prince.
This prestigious accolade is bestowed upon individuals who have made significant and noteworthy contributions to the realm of culture, particularly in the domains of music, dramatic art, and literature.
The Litteris et Artibus Medal Design
The obverse side of the medal features the likeness of the reigning monarch, while the reverse side bears the inscription “Litteris et Artibus,” which translates to “Letters and Arts” in Latin.
This emblematic representation serves as a testament to the enduring commitment of the Swedish monarchy to honor and celebrate excellence in cultural achievements.