Ornamental panel with grotesque figures: vertical design in four tiers, with a chariot drawn by a griffin at the base Engraving, retouched and slightly coloured
Print made by: Giovanni Antonio da Brescia
Italian. Date1510-1520
Coat of arms of an unidentified owner; shield bearing salamanders, lion, griffin, sword and Jerusalem cross, crowned, placed in
front of a large Malta cross, surrounded by collar formed by fleur-de-lys, trophies, and initials LL MA (?) entwined; Jerusalem cross and Malta cross decorated with Virgin and Child hanging at the bottom. 1691
Engraving. Inscription Content: Lettered with production detail, in reverse: 'René Dupuy faict AParis 1691'
Three ornament designs; printed from one plate; at upper right a grotesque mask with scrollwork ending in two animal faces; at lower right a frieze with a griffin to right and a grotesque mask and a fish to left; at left left half of a design with a cherub, vase and acanthus leaves. 1534. Engraving
Coat of arms of an unidentified owner; armorial shield, decorated with wing, chevron and three flowers, supported by two affronted griffins and surmounted by helmet and griffin
Engraving. 1620. Inscription Content: Lettered with name of engraver; annotated in brow ink with biographical note on the Arnaulds of Languedoc, the supposed owners of the coat of arms; it has not been possible to verify this identification.
Two shields inclined in alliance, the dexter with a griffin's leg erased at the thigh, the sinister with a cock, supported by an oriental; another impression. 1469.
After Pietro Testa.
Print made by Arnold van Westerhout (?)
1650-1700. Italian
Print made by F Heylbrouck.
1772 (c.). Flemish Crowned coat of arms (of De Vooght of Bruges) charged with three double-headed eagles, supported by a griffin and a lion holding flag-poles, a banderol with motto below
Published by Cadell & Davies . Print made by John Landseer
After John Wall. London.1803A faun grinning at the viewer, pointing at sheets of arcane symbols and leading an ass which is burdened with an unconscious griffin; after Wall; with scratched production details. 1803
Crowned coat of arms (of De Vooght of Bruges) charged with three double-headed eagles, supported by a griffin and a lion, a banderol with motto belowEngraving
Print made by: F Heylbrouck. Flemish. Date1772 (c.)