
audiobook
HERALDRY AS ART
Preface
CHAPTER I Introductory
CHAPTER II Evolution of Shield Forms
CHAPTER III Heraldic Rules
CHAPTER IV Animals and Monsters
CHAPTER V Heraldic Birds and other Figures, Animate and Inanimate
CHAPTER VI Helm, Crest and Mantling
CHAPTER VII Armorial Accessories
CHAPTER VIIIMethods and Materials
This volume serves as a clear‑handed handbook for anyone drawn to the rich language of heraldic design. Beginning with a concise history of how coats of arms emerged from medieval battlefields and courtly tournaments, it explains the symbolism behind colours, shapes and charges, while showing how the art has been revived in later periods. The author’s aim is to give both artists and curious readers the essential principles needed to create and appreciate heraldic work with confidence.
The book then moves from theory to practice, guiding the reader through the anatomy of the shield, the rules governing tinctures, ordinaries and divisions, and the proper rendering of beasts, birds and mythical creatures. Detailed chapters cover helmets, crests, mantling and the various accessories such as supporters and crowns, each illustrated with examples from English collections. Throughout, concise illustrations and step‑by‑step explanations make the complex craft approachable for designers working in bookbinding, pottery, stained glass and other media.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (355K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: B. T. Batsford, 1907.
Credits
deaurider, Amber Black and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2022-11-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1855–1914
Best known for elegant bookplates and heraldic designs, this English etcher brought a sharp eye for detail to everything from royal library marks to British stamp designs. His work sits at the crossroads of art, printing, and tradition.
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