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53.18.—Fleur-de-Lysdetails

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Image title: 53.18.—Fleur-de-Lys
Source: Delamotte, F.: “Ornamental Alphabets, Ancient and Mediæval” (1879)
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Keywords: symbols, ornaments, calligraphy, spirit, religion, heraldry, fleurs de lys, greyscale
Status: out of copyright (called public domain in the USA), hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes usage credit requested
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A printer’s ornament, or, more likely, a calligraphic decoration. The name fleur-de-lys, or fleur-de-lis, may derive from the iris flower found on the banks of the River Lys in France, although the flower itself has had spiritual, religious and heraldic significance for much longer. This is a greatly simplified version, and with three unequal branches may represent the Holy Trinity in Christian mythology.

This image is taken from plate 53.

Filename: 53-Monograms,Crosses-etc.-img18-fleur-de-lys-q75-124x172.jpg
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