Artwork

Wapenbord van het Brugse vleeshouwersambacht

Wapenbord van het Brugse vleeshouwersambacht, by Unknown, oil, 1789
Wapenbord van het Brugse vleeshouwersambacht, by Unknown, oil, 1789

Wapenbord van het Brugse vleeshouwersambacht is an oil painting by the Rococo painting artist Unknown. It dates from 1789 and is held in the collection of the Groeningemuseum.

About this work

Overview

Wapenbord van het Brugse vleeshoudersambacht is an oil painting featuring a structured arrangement of 11 distinct coat of arms on a dark green background, organized into three rows.

Subject & Meaning

The painting showcases the heraldic emblems of members or families associated with the Brugse vleeshouwersambacht (Butchers' Guild of Bruges). Each coat of arms boasts unique symbols (stars, anchors, animals) and color schemes, likely denoting individual or familial identities within the guild.

Technique & Style

The work employs oil paint to render intricate heraldic details and vibrant colors against a somber green backdrop. Decorative borders frame each coat of arms, enhancing their visual distinction and the overall composition's harmony.

History & Provenance

Specific historical context or ownership history of the painting is not provided in the available information.

Context

Created in the context of a guild, the painting reflects the tradition of visualizing collective identity through heraldry, common among medieval and early modern European trade associations.

Legacy

The painting's impact or influence on subsequent art or heraldic practices is not detailed in the provided facts.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

entity whose identity is not known

Groeningemuseum

Museum

Groeningemuseum

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