The "big" man himself, Robert de Bruce along with Alexander Scrymgeour plus trumpeter.
Alexander Scrymgeour, the Royal banner bearer to Robert de Bruce
Un-named trumpeter. He´s been given the Annandale coat - of - arms on his nag. Or a saltire and chief Gules .
The man himself. I don´t want to ever again paint his coat-of-arms, the royal Standard, Or a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory .....or an easier description - Gules (Red) lion rampant with Azure (blue) claws and tongue, within a red double border having a motif of alternating heraldic lilies, on a Or (yellow) field.
Beautiful work, the last coat is amazing!
ReplyDeleteNice and detailed work. I love Robert Bruce on his horse.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work especially the barding and flags Paul.
ReplyDeleteSame mind, as Phil
ReplyDeleteRequires a "good eye", and an accurate arm.
Otherwise, bring the lion symbol.
It is present in many countries and very many contexts.
I Wonder, what is it origin.
Fantastic work Paul! And that coat is brilliant!
ReplyDeleteGreetings
Peter
Great painting Paul! Your freehands on the coat of arms are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, as usual.
ReplyDeleteAmazing heraldry!
ReplyDeleteGreat paint , and pics Paul .
ReplyDeleteStunning paint work Paul !!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic paintwork Paul!
ReplyDeleteSo well painted mate, your usual attention to detail
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work Paul.
ReplyDeleteSuperb freehand painting Paul. The Bruce deserves that extra bit of attention you put into him.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pat.
very nice indeed - as usual - and a good touch that they all have proper barded gee-gees.
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