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Saturday, October 26, 2024

La Rose & The Signet Society

Coat of arms of the Signet Society at Harvard
The arms of the Signet Society at Harvard.
Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024.

One of the earliest documented design for arms by Pierre de Chaignon la Rose (1872-1941) was devised for his literary club at Harvard, the Signet Society.  Designed around 1902, Signet's arms would be carved on the pediment of its house in Cambridge.  

Shiverick (1969) provides la Rose's blazon:

Arms:  Gules, a signet ring Or, surrounded by seven bees of the same marked with Sable

Crest:  From a fillet Or and Sable, a dexter forearm issuing, clothed in a Sable sleeve with Argent cuff.  The hand proper holding an open book with two clasps and edges Or, across the pages of which is inscribed VERITAS.

The crest of the Signet Society at Harvard
The crest of the Signet Society at Harvard.
Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024.
La Rose's crest offers us a glimpse into his developing methods for illustrating unification and differencing in arms by using the open and inscribed book.  VERITAS is Harvard's motto and inscribed upon its three open books.  Fascinating, right?

I really liked the challenge of creating the crest.  I actually like this one and find it unusual that la Rose created one--he was not a fan of corporate arms bearing crests and mottos.
   
Another version of Signet Society's coat of arms.
Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2024.

There are a few other social clubs at Harvard bearing arms designed by la Rose, and I hope to get those emblazoned in the coming days.

Works Cited

Shiverick, Nathan C. (1969).  A short history of the Signet Society.  Privately published.  Cambridge, MA.

https://www.scribd.com/document/376709846/A-short-history-of-the-Signet-Society