copperplate engravers as the users of the hatching system. Ottfried Neubecker maintains that the hatching system in heraldry was invented by de la Colombière and...
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cross-hatching. Hatching is also sometimes used to encode colours in monochromatic representations of colour images, particularly in heraldry. Hatching is...
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In British heraldry, sable (/ˈseɪbəl/ ) is the tincture equivalent to black. It is one of the five dark tinctures called colours. Sable is portrayed in...
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cases, even after the widespread adoption of hatching for printing and engraving arms. French heraldry also uses tricking to depict heraldic tinctures...
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overwritten document Hatching (heraldry), a system for depicting armory in monochrome An animal escaping its egg after incubation The Hatching, a 2014 British...
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Heraldry is a discipline relating to the design, display and study of armorial bearings (known as armory), as well as related disciplines, such as vexillology...
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In heraldry, or (/ɔːʁ/; French for "gold") is the tincture of gold and, together with argent (silver), belongs to the class of light tinctures called "metals"...
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Gules (redirect from Gules (heraldry))
In heraldry, gules (/ˈɡjuːlz/) is the tincture with the colour red. It is one of the class of five dark tinctures called "colours", the others being azure...
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styles, including illustrations with visible Ben Day dots. Dither Hatching (heraldry), the representation of color by monochrome lines. Letratone Polka...
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