The arms of The Rev. A. Hope Patten as found on his bookplate. Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024. |
As I was scanning old files on my computer, I came across this photograph of a bookplate belonging to The Rev. Alfred Hope Patten (1885-1958), the English priest who was the man behind the restoration of the Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham. I honestly think I got this photograph from a book that was being auctioned off on eBay which explains the quality. Note the use of two black tassels from the gallero.
Nulla Pallescere Culpa roughly translates to "To turn pale at no crime."
Nulla Pallescere Culpa roughly translates to "To turn pale at no crime."
Click here to view my post of the heraldry at the Anglican Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham.
1 comments:
Dear Chad M. Krouse, please, could you tell me if there is rules to paint in gules (red) the inside the galero (roman capello). I like the inside gules in a galero sable (black) because the gule gives more deep to the drawing, thanks.
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