Escudo del I Duque de Lerma en el MUVa
A coat-of-arms of the Duke of Lerma is conserved in the MUVa, whose design and quarters coincide with those found in the monastery church of San Pablo in Valladolid. The shape and workmanship would indicate it is one of the designs carried out by Nicolas Deschamps, Bourgogne king of arms of Philip I...
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Published in | BSAA Arte Vol. 75; no. 2; pp. 181 - 190 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | Spanish |
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01.01.2009
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Summary: | A coat-of-arms of the Duke of Lerma is conserved in the MUVa, whose design and quarters coincide with those found in the monastery church of San Pablo in Valladolid. The shape and workmanship would indicate it is one of the designs carried out by Nicolas Deschamps, Bourgogne king of arms of Philip II and Philip III, an arms officer with expertise in heraldic design who had mastered the techniques of drawing and watercolor. [Publication abstract] |
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