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Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Scottish command - Bannockburn

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.




15 comments:

  1. Beautiful work, the last coat is amazing!

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  2. Nice and detailed work. I love Robert Bruce on his horse.

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  3. Beautiful work especially the barding and flags Paul.

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  4. Same mind, as Phil
    Requires 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.

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  5. Fantastic work Paul! And that coat is brilliant!

    Greetings
    Peter

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  6. Great painting Paul! Your freehands on the coat of arms are fantastic.

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  7. So well painted mate, your usual attention to detail

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  8. Superb freehand painting Paul. The Bruce deserves that extra bit of attention you put into him.
    Cheers,
    Pat.

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  9. very nice indeed - as usual - and a good touch that they all have proper barded gee-gees.

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