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Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms. 1763 (engraving)
7236021 Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms. 1763 (engraving) by Benard, Robert (fl.1734); Private Collection; (add.info.: Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms. Includes fers de fleches, massue, etriers, eprons, cheval, morailles, cuirasse, arbaleste, canon, chaines, fusil, roues, brosses, etendards, tonnes, etc. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard from Blason ou Art Heraldique, the heraldry section from Denis Diderot and Jean-Baptiste le Rond d Alemberts Encyclopedie, published by Brisson, David, Le Breton and Durand, Paris, 1763.); © Florilegius
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This engraving, titled "Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms" takes us back to the 18th century in France. Created by Robert Benard, an esteemed engraver of his time, this print showcases various elements that make up a coat of arms. The intricate details depicted in this artwork include fers de fleches (arrowheads), massue (mace), etriers (stirrups), eprons (spurs), cheval (horse), morailles (morions or helmets), cuirasse (breastplate armor), arbaleste (crossbow), canon (cannon), chaines (chains), fusil (musket rifle), roues (buckles or wheels) brosses (brushes) etendards (standards) tonnes (barrels). Each symbol holds significant meaning within the realm of heraldry. Heraldry played a crucial role in identifying individuals and their noble lineage during this period. It served as a visual representation of social class and identity. The inclusion of town coats of arms further emphasizes the importance placed on community and regional pride. As we explore this enchanting piece, we are transported to a world where nobility was revered, symbols held power, and society was structured based on one's lineage. This print not only serves as an educational tool for understanding heraldic terms but also offers us a glimpse into the rich history and culture of 18th-century France. With its meticulous engravings and timeless elegance, "Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms" is sure to captivate art enthusiasts seeking to delve into the fascinating world of French nobility during the Enlightenment era.
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