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Heraldic Dragon.

Heraldic Dragon.

Magazine of Art Illustrated (1878)

The dragon is, perhaps, the most venerable symbol employed in ornamental art. (p. 375) Fronm the first the dragon was always a favourite device in heraldry. What more frequent than the dragon-crested [...]

Keywords: dragons, mythical creatures, heraldry

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Added: 2009-01-09

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

Decorative Initial T With Dragons (Borderless Version)

Decorative Initial T With Dragons (Borderless Version)

Magazine of Art Illustrated (1878)

This is a version of the drop cap letter t with a dragon but without the gray border around it, to make it a little more versatile. You can use the smaller sizes directly in your Web pages if you lik [...]

Keywords: lettert, initials, dragons, mythical creatures, clipart

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Added: 2009-01-10

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

Decorative Initial T With Dragons

Decorative Initial T With Dragons

Magazine of Art Illustrated (1878)

An initial used for a drop cap (drop capital, or decorative initial) in this 1880 book. The initial is a letter “T” and has two dragons in it. It is signed with a monogram LFD, presumably for Lewis [...]

Keywords: lettert, initials, dragons, mythical creatures

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Added: 2009-01-10

Image status: public domain, hence royalty-free stock image; usage credit requested

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