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"Heraldic Splendor: Unveiling the Timeless Symbols of History" Step into a world where history unfolds through majestic emblems and regal insignias

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Decorated coat of arms of the Ter Borch family, 1660. Creator: Gesina ter Borch

Decorated coat of arms of the Ter Borch family, 1660. Creator: Gesina ter Borch
Decorated coat of arms of the Ter Borch family, 1660

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Self-portrait of Gesina ter Borch in a cartouche, 1660. Creator: Gesina ter Borch

Self-portrait of Gesina ter Borch in a cartouche, 1660. Creator: Gesina ter Borch
Self-portrait of Gesina ter Borch in a cartouche, 1660. With the coat of arms of the Ter Borchs, and a hymn by Henrik Jordis on the virtues of Gesina

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Johan Servaes van Limburg (1632-1698), 1663-1678. Creator: Cornelis van Ceulen

Portrait of Johan Servaes van Limburg (1632-1698), 1663-1678. Creator: Cornelis van Ceulen
Portrait of Johan Servaes van Limburg (1632-1698), 1663-1678

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Design for a box, c.1550-c.1600. Creator: Anon

Design for a box, c.1550-c.1600. Creator: Anon
Design for a box, c.1550-c.1600. The box has legs in the form of crouching lions and on the front a coat of arms showing a hat, held by lions rampant, with a hanging seal or insignia underneath

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Design for the award winning coat of arms Salm-Reiferscheidt-Dyck, c.1735. Creator: Anon

Design for the award winning coat of arms Salm-Reiferscheidt-Dyck, c.1735. Creator: Anon
Design for the award winning coat of arms Salm-Reiferscheidt-Dyck in an ornamental cartouche, c.1735

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Arent Franckensz van der Meer, Lord of Pendrecht, called Malicious Aertje

Portrait of Arent Franckensz van der Meer, Lord of Pendrecht, called Malicious Aertje, c.1550-c.1560 Creator: Anon
Portrait of Arent Franckensz van der Meer, Lord of Pendrecht, called Malicious Aertje, c.1550-c.1560

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Allegory with putti with coat of arms and the god of river, 1700-1800. Creator: Anon

Allegory with putti with coat of arms and the god of river, 1700-1800. Creator: Anon
Allegory with putti with coat of arms and the god of river, 1700-1800

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Jacob Hendricksz. van Swieten, formerly entitled Dirck Hendricksz van Swieten, 1626

Portrait of Jacob Hendricksz. van Swieten, formerly entitled Dirck Hendricksz van Swieten, 1626. Creator: Anon
Portrait of Jacob Hendricksz. van Swieten, formerly entitled Dirck Hendricksz van Swieten, 1626

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Interior scene with man at a writing desk, 1763-1826. Creator: Abraham van Strij

Interior scene with man at a writing desk, 1763-1826. Creator: Abraham van Strij
Interior scene with man at a writing desk, 1763-1826. On the left is an open money box, and another man waiting. On the right is an elaborate door frame surmounted by a family crest

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Four scenes from the legend of St Elizabeth of Hungary, c.1500. Creator: Anon

Four scenes from the legend of St Elizabeth of Hungary, c.1500. Creator: Anon
Four scenes from the legend of St Elizabeth of Hungary, c.1500

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Nicolaas de Witte (1603-29), 1629. Creator: Anon

Portrait of Nicolaas de Witte (1603-29), 1629. Creator: Anon
Portrait of Nicolaas de Witte (1603-29), 1629

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Mertijntje van Ceters (1609-24), 1623. Creator: Anon

Portrait of Mertijntje van Ceters (1609-24), 1623. Creator: Anon
Portrait of Mertijntje van Ceters (1609-24), 1623

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Johan van Ceters (1602-29), after c.1650. Creator: Anon

Portrait of Johan van Ceters (1602-29), after c.1650. Creator: Anon
Portrait of Johan van Ceters (1602-29), after c.1650

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Pieter Dircksz, called Long Beard, Council Member of the Orphan Chamber in Edam, 1583

Portrait of Pieter Dircksz, called Long Beard, Council Member of the Orphan Chamber in Edam, 1583. Attributed to Aert Pietersz

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Geertruy Haeck Kneeling in Prayer before Saint Agnes, c.1465. Creator: Anon

Geertruy Haeck Kneeling in Prayer before Saint Agnes, c.1465. Creator: Anon
Geertruy Haeck Kneeling in Prayer before Saint Agnes, c.1465. inscription, centre right, on the banderole: sancta agneta ora pro me (Saint Agnes, pray for me)

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Francisco Hurtado de Mendoza, 1601. Creator: Anon

Portrait of Francisco Hurtado de Mendoza, 1601. Creator: Anon
Portrait of Francisco Hurtado de Mendoza, 1601. Other Title(s): Admiral of Aragon

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, c.1460-c.1480. Creator: Anon

Portrait of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, c.1460-c.1480. Creator: Anon
Portrait of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, c.1460-c.1480

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, c.1460-c.1480. Creator: Anon

Portrait of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, c.1460-c.1480. Creator: Anon
Portrait of Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, c.1460-c.1480

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Abraham Patras (1735-1737), 1737-1745. Creator: Theodorus Justinus Rheen

Abraham Patras (1735-1737), 1737-1745. Creator: Theodorus Justinus Rheen
Abraham Patras (1735-1737), 1737-1745. Other Title(s): Portrait of Abraham Patras, Governor-General of the Dutch East India Company

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Dirckje Tymansdr Gael, called van der Graft, Wife of Mattheus Augustijnsz Steyn, 1588

Portrait of Dirckje Tymansdr Gael, called van der Graft, Wife of Mattheus Augustijnsz Steyn, 1588

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Mattheus Augustijnsz Steyn, Councilor in the College of the Admiralty of the Northern

Portrait of Mattheus Augustijnsz Steyn, Councilor in the College of the Admiralty of the Northern Qu Creator
Portrait of Mattheus Augustijnsz Steyn, Councilor in the College of the Admiralty of the Northern Quarter in Dokkum, 1588

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of François van Aerssen (1572-1641), Lord of Sommelsdijk, De Plaat and Spijk, 1636

Portrait of François van Aerssen (1572-1641), Lord of Sommelsdijk, De Plaat and Spijk, 1636
Portrait of Francois van Aerssen (1572-1641), Lord of Sommelsdijk, De Plaat and Spijk, 1636

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Coat of Arms of Jan van Reyersbergh with its eight quarterings, 1650-1699. Creator: Anon

Coat of Arms of Jan van Reyersbergh with its eight quarterings, 1650-1699. Creator: Anon
Coat of Arms of Jan van Reyersbergh with its eight quarterings, 1650-1699

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Coat of Arms of Sara van Os, Wife of Jan van Reyersbergh with its eight quarterings, 1650-1699

Coat of Arms of Sara van Os, Wife of Jan van Reyersbergh with its eight quarterings, 1650-1699. Creator: Anon
Coat of Arms of Sara van Os, Wife of Jan van Reyersbergh with its eight quarterings, 1650-1699

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Two women from Culemborg, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp

Two women from Culemborg, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Two women from Culemborg, c.1600-c.1625. Margaretha van Maurik and Petronella van Abcoude, the first and second wives of Johan, lord of Culemborg

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Countess of Teisterbant, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp

Countess of Teisterbant, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Countess of Teisterbant, c.1600-c.1625. Countess van Teisterbant, daughter of Count Boudewijn van Teisterbant, wife of Count Waldger van Teisterbant

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Countess of Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp

Countess of Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Countess of Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Countess Van Beusichem. Wife of Count Roelof the Great Van Beusichem. Daughter of Count van der Lippe

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Countess of Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp

Countess of Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Countess of Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Countess Van Beusichem. Wife of Count Hendrik van Beusichem. Daughter of Simon, first lord of Teylingen. Died in 1120

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Countess of Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp

Countess of Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Countess of Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Countess van Beusichem, wife of Dirk, count of Beusichem (Boesinchem). She was the daughter of Lord van Spijck. Standing full length with coat of arms

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Countess of Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp

Countess of Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Countess of Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Countess van Beusichem, wife of Count Willem van Beusichem (Boesinchem). She was the daughter of the count of Rijpenscheijden from the Duchy of Luxembourg

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Countess of Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp

Countess of Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Countess of Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Countess van Beusichem (Boesinchem), wife of Count Johan van Beusichem. She was the daughter of the Lord of Heusden

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Countess of Teisterbant, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp

Countess of Teisterbant, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Countess of Teisterbant, c.1600-c.1625. Countess of Teisterbant, wife of Count Dirk van Teisterbant. Standing full-length with right hand resting on the coat of arms of Cleves

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Countess of Teisterbant and Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp

Countess of Teisterbant and Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Countess of Teisterbant and Beusichem, c.1600-c.1625. Countess of Teisterbant and Beusichem (Boesinchem). Wife of Count Gerbrandt van Teisterbant and Beusichem

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Two women from Culemborg, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp

Two women from Culemborg, c.1600-c.1625. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Two women from Culemborg, c.1600-c.1625. Barbara van Gemen and Aleid van Gotterswick. The first and second wives of Johan III, lord of Culemborg. Coats of arms of Gemen and Van Gotterswick

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Herald, c.1590-c.1593. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp

Herald, c.1590-c.1593. Creator: Nicolaes de Kemp
Herald, c.1590-c.1593. Herald in surcoat with the coats of arms of Culemborg, Teisterbant, Walgeris / Aquitania, Beusichem, Leck and Pallandt

Background imageHeraldic Collection: The Arms of the Family Kress von Kressenstein, after 1530. Creator: Unknown

The Arms of the Family Kress von Kressenstein, after 1530. Creator: Unknown
The Arms of the Family Kress von Kressenstein, after 1530

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Cornelis van Aerssen, Lord of Sommelsdijk, Governor of Suriname from 1683, c.1680

Portrait of Cornelis van Aerssen, Lord of Sommelsdijk, Governor of Suriname from 1683, c.1680. Creator: Anon
Portrait of Cornelis van Aerssen, Lord of Sommelsdijk, Governor of Suriname from 1683, c.1680

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Soldiers in a Guardsroom, 1865-1867. Creator: Herman Frederik Carel Ten Kate

Soldiers in a Guardsroom, 1865-1867. Creator: Herman Frederik Carel Ten Kate
Soldiers in a Guardsroom, 1865-1867. Men in 17th-century dress

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Two Wings of a Triptych with the Portraits of Julien de Brouckere and his Wife Elisabeth Canneel

Two Wings of a Triptych with the Portraits of Julien de Brouckere and his Wife Elisabeth Canneel, 15 Creator: Anon
Two Wings of a Triptych with the Portraits of Julien de Brouckere and his Wife Elisabeth Canneel, 1584

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Heinrich von Delwig, Swedish Colonel, 1640-1682. Creator: Abraham Wuchters

Heinrich von Delwig, Swedish Colonel, 1640-1682. Creator: Abraham Wuchters
Heinrich von Delwig, Swedish Colonel, 1640-1682

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Magdalena van Werdenborgh (1464-1538), after c.1510. Creator: Anon

Portrait of Magdalena van Werdenborgh (1464-1538), after c.1510. Creator: Anon
Portrait of Magdalena van Werdenborgh (1464-1538), after c.1510

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Pieter Willemsz Verhoeff (c.1573-1609), after c.1607. Creator: Anon

Portrait of Pieter Willemsz Verhoeff (c.1573-1609), after c.1607. Creator: Anon
Portrait of Pieter Willemsz Verhoeff (c.1573-1609), after c.1607

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Reijnier Ottsz Hinlopen (1608/09-1653), 1631. Creator: Anon

Portrait of Reijnier Ottsz Hinlopen (1608/09-1653), 1631. Creator: Anon
Portrait of Reijnier Ottsz Hinlopen (1608/09-1653), 1631. Other Title(s): Merchant of Hoorn

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Trijntje Tijsdr van Nooij (1606/07-1646), 1631. Creator: Anon

Portrait of Trijntje Tijsdr van Nooij (1606/07-1646), 1631. Creator: Anon
Portrait of Trijntje Tijsdr van Nooij (1606/07-1646), 1631

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Presumably Posthumous Portrait of Rudolph van Buynou (d 1542)

Presumably Posthumous Portrait of Rudolph van Buynou (d 1542), High Bailiff of Stavoren and Grietma Creator
Presumably Posthumous Portrait of Rudolph van Buynou (d 1542), High Bailiff of Stavoren and Grietman'of Gaasterland, 1553. Attributed to Adriaen van Cronenburg

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Cornelis van Aerssen (1600/02-1662), Lord of Sommelsdijk, 1658

Portrait of Cornelis van Aerssen (1600/02-1662), Lord of Sommelsdijk, 1658. Creator: Adriaen Hanneman
Portrait of Cornelis van Aerssen (1600/02-1662), Lord of Sommelsdijk, 1658. Other Title(s): Portrait of Cornelis van Aerssen (1600/02-1662), Lord of Sommels, Colonel of Cavalry

Background imageHeraldic Collection: The Four Chief Commissioners of the Amsterdam Harbor Works, 1791-1795. Creator: Wybrand Hendriks

The Four Chief Commissioners of the Amsterdam Harbor Works, 1791-1795. Creator: Wybrand Hendriks
The Four Chief Commissioners of the Amsterdam Harbor Works, 1791-1795

Background imageHeraldic Collection: Portrait of Paulus Cornelisz van Beresteyn (1548-1625), Burgomaster of Delft, 1592

Portrait of Paulus Cornelisz van Beresteyn (1548-1625), Burgomaster of Delft, 1592. Creator: Jacob Willemsz
Portrait of Paulus Cornelisz van Beresteyn (1548-1625), Burgomaster of Delft, 1592



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"Heraldic Splendor: Unveiling the Timeless Symbols of History" Step into a world where history unfolds through majestic emblems and regal insignias. From the towering HMS Victory, proudly displaying its heraldic flags, to the inspiring words of Admiral Nelson echoing through time, heraldry captures our imagination. In the heart of Zagreb's St. Marks Church, amidst cobbled squares that whisper tales of old, witness a mesmerizing sight - the Russian Imperial Eagle soaring high above. A symbol of power and grandeur, it stands as a testament to an empire's might. Closer to home in London's Marylebone district, discover a treasure trove of heritage within its Coat of Arms. Each intricate detail tells a story - from the bustling city arms and seals to the proud St. Marks Church with its rooftop emblem. Journey across Europe and marvel at the Imperial and Royal Crowns depicted in vibrant lithographs. These crowns once adorned monarchs who shaped nations with their authority and grace. Delve deeper into history as you explore 17th-century copperplate armorials adorning Inns of Court in London. These meticulously crafted symbols honor noble traditions that have stood strong for centuries. Traveling further north to Peebles reveals yet another captivating Coat of Arms - an emblem steeped in local pride and identity. It serves as a reminder that even small towns hold great stories within their shields. And let us not forget Bungay Corn Cross; erected in 1810, this remarkable structure boasts its own unique coat-of-arms celebrating agricultural prosperity while preserving tradition. Heraldry is more than just decorative artistry; it is an enduring link between past and present. Whether displayed on mighty ships or etched onto trades union membership certificates, these symbols connect us to our shared heritage – reminding us that history lives on through every crest we encounter.