19th Century Style French Oil-on-Board Painted Armorial Panel
£595.00
19th Century Style French Oil-on-Board Painted Armorial Panel
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An armorial / coat of arms in the 19th Century manner.
The top banner bearing the motto “Atavis et Armis”, meaning “by our ancestors and by arms,” above a coronet and helm (helmet) flanked by foliate mantling. Below, two rampant lion supporters bear a shield (the arms are unidentified) over a bottom banner bearing the motto “Spes Mea Devs”, meaning “God is my hope”.
Each of the four corner spandrels of the panel are painted with a crown over two crossed processional maces.
French origin.
Oil on mahogany panel. The panels bears an inscription verso by the artist “L Lancelevee, Peintre Heraldiste a Paris, 28 rue de Matignon”.
Presented in a reeded ebonised frame with gilt inner and outer edge.
Condition – There is surface wear. Please refer to the images for further details. An additional detailed condition report is available upon request.
Size: With the frame 62 cm x 52 cm (24 1/2″ x 20 1/2″) / Without Frame 54 cm x 44 .5 cm (21 1/4″ x 17 1/2″)
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