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Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms

Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms

Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms

Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms. Includes licorne, teste, chats, loup ravissant, renard, ours, phenix, merlettes, grues, perroquet, pelican, grillon, papillons, perdrix, etc

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms

Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms. Includes herse, losanges, billettes, carreaux, lion, leopard, testes, griffon, sanglier, hure, cerf, mouton, rustres, etc

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms

Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms. Includes croix haute, gringolee, macles, patriarchalle et Lorraine, parti, orle, trescheur charge, trescheur brochant, etc

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms

Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms. Includes pals, frette, fasces, burrelles, charge, junelles, bastille, fiche, flamboiant, nebule, etc

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Sash badges of orders of chivalry

Sash badges of orders of chivalry

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Sash badges of orders of chivalry

Sash badges of orders of chivalry

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Sash badges of orders of chivalry

Sash badges of orders of chivalry

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Sash badges of orders of chivalry

Sash badges of orders of chivalry

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Sash badges of orders of chivalry

Sash badges of orders of chivalry

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Coats of arms with crests and supporters

Coats of arms with crests and supporters

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Coats of arms of the French dignitaries, 18th century

Coats of arms of the French dignitaries, 18th century
Coats of arms of French dignitaries, 18th century

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Pennant with 32 quarters

Pennant with 32 quarters. Pennon de 32 quartiers. Castille, Leon, Arragon, Naples, Sicile, Navarre, Grenade, Tolede, etc

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Heraldic terms describing a coat of arms

Heraldic terms describing a coat of arms
Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms. Includes filets, devise, champagne, plaine, enchef, barre, renverse, francquartier, canton, pointe, etc

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Coats of arms of French dignitaries

Coats of arms of French dignitaries

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Coats of arms of republics, dukes, admirals, etc

Coats of arms of republics, dukes, admirals, etc. Republic of Geneva, Louis Philippe, Duke of Orleans, Chancelier de France, Marechal de France, Amiral de France, Grand Maitre d'Artillerie, etc

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Coats of arms of kings, emperors and sultans

Coats of arms of kings, emperors and sultans

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Coats of arms of kings, queens and emperors

Coats of arms of kings, queens and emperors
Coats of arms with crests and supporters of kings, queens and emperors

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Coats of arms of religious ranks

Coats of arms of religious ranks. Includes the pope, cardinal, archbishop, bishop, Archeevesque Duc de Rheims, Grand Ammonier de France, Evesque Comte et Pair, etc

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Coats of arms, helms, coronets of nobility

Coats of arms, helms, coronets of nobility
Coats of arms of religious ranks, helms, coronets of nobility. Arms of the Abbe Prothonotaire, Abbaye Seculiere, Abbesse de St Antoine, Prieur

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Knights in armour with helmet, crest and mantling

Knights in armour with helmet, crest and mantling
Knights in armour for a tournament with helmet, crest and mantling or Lambrequin. Dukes of Brittany and Bourbon jousting at a tournament. Chevalier de Salvaing in armour with volet or lambrequin

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms

Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms. Includes singe, hermines, haie, larmes, corniere, caillons, bourse, bouterolles, escarre, merlettes, tortue, glands, etc

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms

Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms

Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: An apartment in the Palais-Royal, Paris

An apartment in the Palais-Royal, Paris. Plans of the games room, salon and parade room 35, ornaments in the three rooms 36, ceiling cornice and sofa in the salon 37

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms

Examples of heraldic terms describing a coat of arms. Includes azur, sable, hermines, vaire, lozanges, or, barre, chevron, sautoir, nuage, bande, etc

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Elevation of a games room in an apartment in the Palais-Royal

Elevation of a games room in an apartment in the Palais-Royal
Elevation of a wall with fireplace in a games room in an apartment in the Palais-Royal, Paris

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Elevation of a games room in an apartment in the Palais-Royal

Elevation of a games room in an apartment in the Palais-Royal
Elevation of a games room, with door to the salon, in an apartment in the Palais-Royal, Paris

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Elevation of the fireplace wall in a room in the Palais-Royal

Elevation of the fireplace wall in a room in the Palais-Royal
Elevation of the fireplace wall in a room in an apartment in the Palais-Royal, Paris

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Plans for a private house designed by François II Franque

Plans for a private house designed by François II Franque, Royal Architect. Cross-section and elevation along the length of the building

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Plans for a private house designed by François II Franque

Plans for a private house designed by François II Franque, Royal Architect. Elevations of the court side and garden side, cross-section of the grand staircase

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Cross-section and profile of Pentemont Abbey

Cross-section and profile of Pentemont Abbey, Paris, proposed by François II Franque

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Proposed facade of Pentemont Abbey, Paris

Proposed facade of Pentemont Abbey, Paris
Elevation of the facade of Pentemont Abbey, Paris, garden side, proposed by François II Franque, Royal Architect

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Workers trimming tiles in a roof-tile works, 18th century

Workers trimming tiles in a roof-tile works, 18th century
Workers trimming tiles in a roof-tile works in front of stacks of tiles, 18th century. Tuilerie

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Roof-tile works, 18th century

Roof-tile works, 18th century
Tile works, 18th century. Workers baking roof tiles in a factory, drying tiles on the ground, and view of a tile-maker in a room. Tuilerie

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Quarrymen plasterers and their tools, 18th century

Quarrymen plasterers and their tools, 18th century. Workers at a plaster stone quarry, with axe, shovel, hammer, pick, etc. Architecture: Maconnerie, carrier-platrier

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Tilers working on a building floor, 18th century

Tilers working on a building floor, 18th century. Workers laying floor tiles, paving stones, and various tools, trowel, level, hammer, pin, basin, etc. Architecture: Carreleur

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Staircase in Vauluisant Abbey

Staircase in Vauluisant Abbey
Plan of the ground floor and elevation of the staircase from the cloister to the dormitory of Vauluisant Abbey, designed by François II Franque, Royal Architect

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Roofers working on a building, 18th century

Roofers working on a building, 18th century
Roofers working on a building, laying slate tiles on a roof, 18th century. Various roofing tools, hammers, trowels, ladders, etc. Couvreur

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Masons working on a building, 18th century

Masons working on a building, 18th century
Masons working on a building, using trowels, chisels, hods, levels and other tools. and various types of brickwork 1-8. Architecture: maconerrie

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Cross-section elevation through a windmill

Cross-section elevation through a windmill for stone cutting, drilling and turning machines

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Orders of windows in Greek and Roman architecture

Orders of windows in Greek and Roman architecture: Tuscan, Rustic, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Staircase in Vauluisant Abbey

Staircase in Vauluisant Abbey
Plan of the ground floor and elevation of the staircase from the cloister to the dormitory of Vauluisant Abbey, designed by François II Franque, Royal Architect

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Orders of niches and pediments in classical architecture

Orders of niches and pediments in classical architecture
Orders of niches and pediments in Greek and Roman architecture: Rustic, Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Orders of balustrades in Greek and Roman architecture

Orders of balustrades in Greek and Roman architecture: Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Orders of gates in Greek and Roman architecture

Orders of gates in Greek and Roman architecture: Rustic, Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Orders of capitals in Greek and Roman architecture

Orders of capitals in Greek and Roman architecture: Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Modern Ionic, Corinthian and Composite

Background imageRobert Benard Collection: Five orders of columns in Greek and Roman architecture

Five orders of columns in Greek and Roman architecture: Tuscan, Doric, Ionic, Corinthian and Composite


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