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A small selection of the individual commissioned Coats of Arms and Crests carved and painted by Heraldic Sculptor Ian G Brennan;

 

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This Website outlines the work of the Sculptor and Woodcarver to the British Royal Household


For over twenty years Heraldic Sculptor Ian G Brennan has been commissioned to create not only carved and painted Coats of Arms and Crests for private and Corporate clients, but has also produce a wide variety of Heraldic sculptures depicting Royal Crowns, Crests and Coat of Arms for Nobility and both European and British Royalty.

 

Ian's work can be found in Windsor Castle, Westminster Abbey, The Royal College of Arms, Museums, Government Buildings, Company Receptions, Board Rooms and both Stately and private homes all over the World :   for further details  ;  Creating a Crest  /Coat of Arms

 

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The larger version of these Arms were carved in wood; the smaller version was cast in bronze - Carved lime wood Arms with Supporters - Carved lime wood Arms without Supporters   

( 36 inches high x  30 inches wide )                   ( 30 inches high x 26 inches wide )           ( 10 inches high x 6 inches wide )

 
In 1989 Ian was appointed The Sculptor to the Most Noble Order of the Garter and The Most Honourable Order of the Bath and since that time spends around four months of each year on a wide variety of unique commissions in both wood and bronze for the British Royal Household.  The Heraldic commissions which are carved and painted   Coats of Arms, Crowns and Crests often vary from producing detailed carvings depicting realistic sculptures of Animals, Birds and Flowers, to the more traditional heraldic carvings ranging from gilded Crowns and Coronets to Regal Lions and Mythical Unicorns, for Leaders in Business, Heads of State and both European and British Royalty. 

 

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The carved Coronet and Crests for the recently installed Lady and Knights of the Most Noble Order of the Garter and along with four carved Crests for the most senior Knights Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath in sculptor Ian G Brennan's studio awaiting delivery to Westminster Abbey and Windsor Castle. They include the Coronet for Lady Soames, daughter of Sir Winston Churchill and the Crests for The former British Prime Minister Sir John Major (Stag) and the former Lord Chief Justice Lord Bingham of Corhill (Griffin) for further information Garter Crests.  Bath Crests. 
 
Heraldic Artist Ian G Brennan has recently started work on carving the Crests for the most recent Royal Knights to be awarded this the most senior British order of Chivalry; The Order of the Garter. These carved Crests are for HM The Queen's sons Prince Andrew, The Duke of York and Prince Edward, The Earl of Wessex, which recognises their seniority with the Royal family joining their father Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, brother Prince Charles, The Prince of Wales and sister Princess Anne, The Princess Royal.

 

 

Knight of the Garter and Knights of the Bath Crests carved by Ian G Brennan

in St George's Chapel Windsor Castle and Henry VII Chapel in Westminster Abbey.

 

Heraldic sculptures are often seen as an exciting picture language using stunning images, vibrant design and visual colour, incorporating a glorious mêlée of signs and  symbols which are frequently chosen not only to reflect the life but also the career of the person concerned. Although Heraldry is viewed by many today as an ancient art form, its images are as strong today as they were in the Middle Ages. All over the world their traditional striking designs of realistic and fanciful creatures are frequently borrowed and turned into successful Corporate trademarks and modern logos.

 

Within these pages are many examples of individual heraldic sculptures produced by Ian G Brennan, commissioned for both private clients and the Royal Household, many of which are being carved from the same ancient, but now fully seasoned lime tree, that once grew in Somerset, Southern England.

 
 

Ian G Brennan's sculpture of a Knight celebrating winning a tournament 

(master copy in progress for a new bronze sculpture  - 21 inches high) 

The bronze sculpture could also be produced with the clients own unique Crest placed on the Knights helm and the charge carved upon the shield

 

These web pages also outline the history of the various Heraldic Achievements in its many forms including The Most Noble Order of the Garter, which is the oldest and highest British Order of Chivalry founded by King Edward III in 1348 and also The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, England's most premier meritorious Order of the Crown which was  established by King George I in 1725. 

 

These pages include the complete photographic record of every carved and painted Crown, Coronet and Crest which have been  placed in St George's Chapel Windsor and Henry VII Chapel for the Knights of the Garter and Knights of the Bath since 1989. Also shown are a selection of how these ancient and historic heraldic two dimensional designs are reproduced, carved in three-dimensions using photographs taken during the various stages.

 

www. HeraldicSculptor. com

 by Suzanne Cavill 

suzanne@suzannecavill.com

 

For further information about Ian's work, or details about commissioning a carved Coat of Arms, Crest or Heraldic sculpture in wood or bronze;

  please contact Ian G Brennan:- 

ian@heraldicsculptor.com

 

 

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The Royal Unicorn limited edition bronze shown both coloured and with the bronze patina

37 inches ( 94cm) long - bronze

 

 


    

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These photographs taken at St George's Chapel Windsor Castle are used with kind permission of The Dean and Canons of Windsor, permission for further use of these images must be sought from the Chapter Office, The Cloisters, Windsor Castle. SL4 INJ.  

These photographs taken at Henry V11 Chapel Westminster Abbey are used with the kind permission of The Dean and Chapter of Westminster, permission for further use of these images must be sought from the Chapter Office, Westminster Abbey , 20 Dean's Yard .London. SW1P 3PA.

 
 If you would like to view other examples of Ian G Brennan's work 

please click the individual images or visit :-

www.britishsculptor.com

  

Selected Commissions   -   HMS Victory    -   Wildlife Sculptures

 
These images are a small sample of the photographs displayed within these WebPages

 


 

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