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My ever-expanding collection of armorial desk flags. |
Readers will recently notice that I've seriously kicked up my artwork game, namely adding armorial flags and banners to posts in an effort to break up lengthy texts. My confession: I am absolutely fascinated by flying heraldry and all thanks to Pierre de Chaignon la Rose (1872-1941).
I vividly recall the first time I encountered one of la Rose's flags early in my research back in 2014. For his commission with Mundelein College in 1930, la Rose not only designed a beautiful coat for the institution, but rendered an armorial flag and "banner" as well. Please click here to learn more about Mundelein College's arms. I had no idea that a shield's design could be arranged in such a way, and my interest was clearly piqued.
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Armorial flag of Mundelein College designed by la Rose in 1930. Image courtesy of the Women's and Leadership Archives, Loyola University, 2023. |
Seeing la Rose's flag design set off a series of ideas running in my head regarding arms familiar to my experience. Having admittedly poor draftsmanship, I broke out a pencil and ruler fumbling through multiple attempts to arrange the arms of Sewanee: The University of the South and its schools into flags. Looking back now, selecting these arms with the intricate Sewanee tressure was probably not the wisest choice for my first go at this newfound interest. Please click here to read about Sewanee's heraldry.
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Pencil drawings of armorial flags of the University of the South and its schools. By the Author, 2014. |
Dialing in the Sewanee tressure to near perfection about did me in, but I learned that it's all about straight lines and angles. In the end, I appreciated Dr. McCrady's creativity when he designed these arms. Below is a curated display of armorial flags commissioned so far, and there's a few more still to come.
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The University of the South. Rendered by Lucas Hofmann, 2024. |
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College of Arts & Sciences, the University of the South. Rendered by Lucas Hofmann, 2024. |
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The School of Theology, the University of the South. Rendered by Lucas Hofmann, 2024. |
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Hampden-Sydney College. Rendered by Lucas Hofmann, 2024. |
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The American Heraldry Society. Rendered by Lucas Hofmann, 2023. |
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My attributed design for an armorial flag for Fuqua School. Rendered by Lucas Hofmann, 2023. |
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The Medieval Academy of America. The arms were originally designed by la Rose. Rendered by Lucas Hofmann, 2024. |
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Lenox School. The arms were originally designed by la Rose. Rendered by Lucas Hofmann, 2024. |
I've taken my passion for armorial flags to the next level by attempting to digitally emblazon some of my favorite arms designed by la Rose. Below are several flags I recently rendered as part of a study of la Rose's methods for translating arms from shield to flag. While not perfect, as I am by no means a digital heraldic artist, I thoroughly enjoyed the challenge. Honestly, I was slightly impressed after my first go at things. I started with Harvard's arms and the next thing I knew I created over 20 flags.
On the heels of three successful armorial flag emblazonments, I went full throttle without looking back. So enjoy these flags, image if the reader had nothing to look at other than my humble pencil sketches...
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Harvard University based on la Rose's design. Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024.
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Kirkland House, Harvard. The arms were originally designed by la Rose and have since changed. Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024. |
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Harvard Law School. The arms were originally designed by la Rose and have since changed. Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024. |
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Harvard Divinity School. The arms were originally designed by la Rose. Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024. |
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Diocese of Richmond (Virginia). The arms were originally designed by la Rose. Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024. |
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Archdiocese of Seattle. The arms were originally designed by la Rose. Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024.
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St. George's School (RI). These arms were originally designed by la Rose. Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024. |
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Brooks School (MA). Most likely designed by la Rose. Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024. |
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Berkeley Divinity School at Yale. These arms were redesigned by la Rose. Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024. |
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Pierson College at Yale. These arms were originally designed by la Rose. Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024. |
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Rice University. These arms were originally designed by la Rose. Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024. |
Two quick projects in the pipeline include digital art for my armorial flag and one for my brother. Below are my final pencil drawings for Hofmann.
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Armorial flag of my brother's arms. |
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Layout of my assumed arms as an armorial flag. |
Armorial flags continue to fascinate me as visual identification flying high on a pole. The applications for heraldry are truly endless. More to come.
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