Just some Heraldic work I did.
Lesser Arms for the fictive Kingdom of Zernland. I use some fictive countries created by my self just to train my Heraldic imagination.
Province of Pressen in the above mentioned Kingdom.
Some Military Arms of Zernland:
Submarine SMS Seelöwe (Sealion).
Frigate SMS Friedrichsburg. The upper part is from the namegiving City's Arms and the lower part symbolises the Weapon Systems of the Frigate.
Some of my Heraldic Work
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Some of my Heraldic Work
Last edited by Marcus Karlsson on 08 Dec 2012, 19:40, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Some of my Herladic Work
I doesn't only work with fictive Arms here are som from real life.
Trappist Monastary Mariastern in Bosnia, founded 1869. The Star is canting as the name of the monasatry means Mary's Star, under this per pale Arms of the cistercian Order of which the Trappists are a Branch and the Arms of Bosnia used during Austrian Rule when these Arms was granted.
Benedictine Nunnery Nonnberg in Salzburg. This in former times much powerful Institution was founded about AD 700.
Arms of HE Johannes Cardinal von Geissel, Archbishop of Cologne 1845-1864 (Made Cardinal in 1850).
Trappist Monastary Mariastern in Bosnia, founded 1869. The Star is canting as the name of the monasatry means Mary's Star, under this per pale Arms of the cistercian Order of which the Trappists are a Branch and the Arms of Bosnia used during Austrian Rule when these Arms was granted.
Benedictine Nunnery Nonnberg in Salzburg. This in former times much powerful Institution was founded about AD 700.
Arms of HE Johannes Cardinal von Geissel, Archbishop of Cologne 1845-1864 (Made Cardinal in 1850).
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As proposal I did for Arms of the Chruch Heraldry Working Group within the Swedish Heraldry Society. The Main composition is based on those of the Society's Arms with addition of Crosses Crosslets. This from of Cross I choose to symbolise that the Group are open to work with all Christian denominations (naturaly the focus so far has been with the Church of Sweden). The Crest shows the Lion from the Arms of the Society tinctured Azure to harmonize with the Shield. The Lion holds a banner with a Mitre to symbolise that much of the Group's Work involves creating Arms for new Bishops.
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Re: Some of my Heraldic Work
Proposal for a former Collegue of Mine. Alluding mainly to Her interest in Traveling.
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Arms of a fictive Lutheran Archbishop.
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Marcus something I have wondered about: are the pictures drawn a bit tilted by you or is it the way that they are scanned ?
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Ton I guess it could be my drawing that makes the pictures look a bit tilted.
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A fictive RC Bishop's Arms.
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