Count's Coat Of Arms, Italy, Tuscany, Renaissance. Wall-mounted Version.
Large coat of arms painted on canvas depicting the heraldic symbols of a count’s family, likely from Tuscany, Renaissance period.
A painted work with a mural-like appearance, featuring a fine plaster-like texture that gives the impression of having been detached from a wall surface, much like an archaeological find.
Interpretation of the coat of arms (subject to alternative readings):
Per gules and or
In chief, a count’s crown
Two winged supporters, one on each side (divine right)
On the dexter side, gules with a fess or.
On the left side, Or, two red crests and three silver ears of wheat
Condition:
Coat of arms on canvas mounted on a stretcher frame, surrounded by a simple modern wooden molding.
Note the small missing areas, restored to match the original plaster
Dimensions:
Height: 106 cm
Width: 106 cm
Thickness: 2 cm
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Period: 20th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Oil painting
Length: 106 cm
Width: 106 cm
Reference (ID): 1782356
Availability: In stock






































