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Сообщение от sergejnowo
(Сообщение 1008632)
about painting from photographs, do not tell
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Yes, the portrait is not bad, but it is difficult to say something.
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Сообщение от Annette
(Сообщение 1003222)
, help me to know that the stamp on the back of the picture
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This you probably know. Complicated question for the pros.
crown is placed on the helmet or, as in the state coats of arms, just above the shield (for example, the crown prince's coat of arms of Liechtenstein). The crown in the coat of arms shows the title holder of the emblem. There are many types of crowns, and any of which can occur in the coats of arms, placed on the helmet above the shield or on the mantle. We can distinguish the following types of heraldic crown: imperial, royal and princely crowns, which are displayed in the coats of arms of the monarchs in the state coat of arms (armorial bearings as well as in administrative areas), symbolizing the sovereignty, the Crown Marquis, graphs, viscount, baron, noble diadems, tiaras, mitres and hats of the clergy; wall crown, composed of the castle towers and walls, placed in a municipal coat of arms.
The custom of decorating the helmet crown appeared at the Knights of the XV century century. Helmet crown worn during tournaments, especially in Germany, where a crowned hat was considered a sign of nobility. Using the crown to adorn the shield and as a stamp figures arrived, probably from the coins - with the French king Philip VI began to mint coins, the reverse side of which depicted the crown. Then, only the king placed the crown in his arms, but with the development of feudalism, even the most minor feudal lords began to wear the crown and adorn their arms. Very often the crown is not a sign of royal or princely dignity, and serves a purely decorative function. This heraldic crown, or diadem, placed on the helmet as a crest, supporting himself crest instead burleta, or with him, lying on top.
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