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24th June 25, 01:39 AM
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 Originally Posted by OC Richard
Or in Heraldry if it says "Lion Rampant" are you free to use any style of rampant lion you wish?
Pretty much.
The heraldic artist will use his own style, or interpretation, of the device, as the important things are the colours and style which are noted in the heraldry registers.
The recorded descriptions of the arms are specific, but the way the arms are displayed or represented allows for a certain amount of licence. Different countries seem to favour particular styles for the various elements of arms, and different arms artists might give differing versions, but as long as the basic design is kept almost anything goes.
We see variations in complexity or simplicity of the same arms over the centuries (armigers whose arms date back to the Middle Ages show good examples, as new versions get illustrated periodically) and fashion seems to play a part, too.
The Scottish Lion Rampant banner seems to have changed little over time (why would it..?) but changing fashion can be seen in the way clan crests and clan chiefs' arms have changed over the past 100 years or so. But they are basically the same.
As an example, these two are those of my own clan - the one on the left is the older (original) version, whilst the one on the right is the newer version that has now become the standard.
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If you have your own arms, you can choose the artist to depict them - some of the Spanish or German styles can be spectacular!
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