[ANSTHRLD] A Crouching Cat

Jolene Graves meraud at sbcglobal.net
Thu Aug 2 20:30:51 PDT 2007


Take a look at these links. They may help to answer your question.

http://lists.ansteorra.org/pipermail/heralds-ansteorra.org/2000-December/002
636.html

http://lists.ansteorra.org/pipermail/heralds-ansteorra.org/2000-December/002
636.html

Meraud

-----Original Message-----
From: heralds-bounces at lists.ansteorra.org
[mailto:heralds-bounces at lists.ansteorra.org]On Behalf Of Jay Rudin
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 9:24 PM
To: Heralds List, Kingdom of Ansteorra - SCA, Inc.
Subject: Re: [ANSTHRLD] A Crouching Cat


Wolfgang wrote:


>A client has just proposed a beatutiful Device which features a
> stunning Sable Cat crouched with front legs and head on the
> deck and rear legs erect, much like he is stretching or readying to
> pounce.
>
>  My problem is trying to find the proper term for that posture; I
> seem to have found every other position possible for a 4-legged
> creature except this.  Any suggestions?

Congratulations -- your research is correct.  This is not a heraldic
position.

Heraldry is an art style, and it's a stylistic, non-representational one.
Things are drawn a certain way.  The reason you can't find it is quite
simply because nobody drew it that way on a shield or banner in period.

Unfortunately, the correct answer to your client is "Heraldic beasts are
drawn stylistically.  Here is a picture of all the positions in which a cat
can be portrayed.  The lovely drawing you've created is a lovely drawing,
but it isn't a heraldic device.  This is not a comment on how good the
artwork is.  You can't have the Mona Lisa either, and for the same reason"

Then try to suggest that she consider passant or salient or another
position that conveys heraldically what she is trying to portray
representationally.

Robin of Gilwell / Jay Rudin

_______________________________________________
Heralds mailing list
Heralds at lists.ansteorra.org
http://lists.ansteorra.org/listinfo.cgi/heralds-ansteorra.org




More information about the Heralds mailing list