- inscription,
mainly during the
medieval and
Renaissance periods. In
particular banderoles were used as
attributes for Old
Testament prophets, as may be seen in...
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nature of
Mesoamerican speech scrolls,
Medieval European speech scrolls or
banderoles appear as
actual scrolls,
floating in
apparent three-dimensional space...
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Master with the
Banderoles. In: The
bulletin of the
Cleveland Museum of Art, 60.1973, pp. 247–254
Media related to
Master of the
Banderoles at Wikimedia...
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Engraving from the 15th century,
Master of the
Banderoles...
- all over
Nigeria and also
stand for the
beauty of the nation. On the
banderole around the base is Nigeria's
national motto since 1978: "Unity and Faith...
-
pointed or swallow-tailed (when swallow-tailed it may be
described as a
banderole). It was
charged with the
heraldic badge or some
other armorial ensign...
-
ablaze at the
Battle of St
Mathieu on 10
August 1512. Both are
flying banderoles: the
Breton Kroaz Du and the
English flag of St George. The side of the...
- added,
which according to some art
historians misidentify some scenes.
Banderoles were a
solution that
became po****r in the
later Middle Ages, and in Northern...
- an emblem, such as a
carved animal, at the top. This
includes vexilla,
banderoles, pennons, streamers,
heraldic flags, standards, and gonfalons. Examples...
- Government,
which reported to the U.S.
Bureau of
Insular Affairs. The
banderole bore the
words "Philippine Islands". 1905–1935 Act No. 1365
First version...