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Volume 6 (& final) of my series of A4, soft card-covered books which feature sample heraldic bookplates from modern heraldic artists throughout the world. Many illustrations in full colour, monochrome and black & white. It follows the same format as my "The Splendour of the Heraldic Artist" which featured artists who worked at or for the College of Arms, London and Volumes 1-5 of, "The Splendour of the Modern Heraldic Bookplate Artist" Each artist has a photograph (if supplied) a c.v. or short piece about themselves, with contact numbers/addresses (for possible commissions), followed by examples of their work.…mehr

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Volume 6 (& final) of my series of A4, soft card-covered books which feature sample heraldic bookplates from modern heraldic artists throughout the world. Many illustrations in full colour, monochrome and black & white. It follows the same format as my "The Splendour of the Heraldic Artist" which featured artists who worked at or for the College of Arms, London and Volumes 1-5 of, "The Splendour of the Modern Heraldic Bookplate Artist" Each artist has a photograph (if supplied) a c.v. or short piece about themselves, with contact numbers/addresses (for possible commissions), followed by examples of their work.
Autorenporträt
Bernard Juby is a retired medical practitioner with a life-long interest in heraldry. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Heraldry Society and was made a Life Member of the Birmingham and Midland Society of Genealogy and Heraldry where he was in charge of heraldry for many years. He has written and edited many Church heraldry guide-books including the late Chris Smith's monumental, "The Heraldry of Warwickshire Parish Churches" together with numerous articles and was the Editor of, "The Heraldry Gazette" (the quarterly in-house magazine of the Heraldry Society) for five years. For several decades he has been an heraldic adviser to N.A.D.F.A.S. (The National Association of Decorative & Fine Arts Societies), now called The Arts Society. He has written the definitive study of the National Trust's, "The Heraldry of Baddesley Clinton" and is currently updating,"Ordo Sancti Lazari" - the record of the coats of arms of the knights of the Military and Hospitaller Order of St Lazarus of Jerusalem. "The Splendour of the Heraldic Artist" highlighted the different styles of the artists who worked mainly at or for the Officers of Arms at the College of Arms, London. www.baj1.co.uk