Book Of Traceable Heraldic Art

Sea-Horse

See also: Sea-horse in Pictorial Dictionary of Heraldry; Seahorse erect (1) in Pennsic Traceable Art.

Sea-Horse (1) §

An aquatic monster with the body of a horse and the tail of a fish.

Default posture: erect. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Sea-Horse (2) §

An aquatic monster with the body of a horse and the tail of a fish.

Default posture: erect. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Sea-Horse (3) §

An aquatic monster with the body of a horse and the tail of a fish.

Default posture: erect. No proper coloration.

Source: A Complete Guide to Heraldry. Artist: Graham Johnston.

Sea-Horse (4) §

An aquatic monster with the body of a horse and the tail of a fish.

Default posture: erect. No proper coloration.

Source: Viking Answer Lady SVG Images For Heralds. Artist: Gunnvôr silfrahárr.

Sea-Horse (5) §

An aquatic monster with the body of a horse and the tail of a fish.

Default posture: erect. No proper coloration.

Source: The Book of Public Arms. Artist unknown. (Page 387, arms of Ipswitch.)

Sea-Horse Naiant (1) §

An aquatic monster with the body of a horse and the tail of a fish.

Default posture: erect. No proper coloration.

Source: Historiae Animalium. Artist unknown. (Volume 4, page 364.)

Sea-Horse Naiant (2) §

An aquatic monster with the body of a horse and the tail of a fish. Default posture: erect. No proper coloration.

Source: De Natura Rerum. Artist: Thomas of Cantimpré. (Bibliothèque Valenciennes MS 320, folio 115r.) Adapted by Volusia Zoe.

Sea-Horse's Body §

An aquatic monster with the body of a horse and the tail of a fish.

Default posture: erect. No proper coloration.

Artist: Ræv Kolfinnsson. Adapted by Volusia Zoe.

Natural Sea-Horse (1) §

A curious fish with an upright posture, hard plates under their skin, and a curling tail. Male sea- horses carry their eggs in a pouch until they hatch.

Default posture: erect. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Roana d’Evreux (attributed).

Natural Sea-Horse (2) §

A curious fish with an upright posture, hard plates under their skin, and a curling tail. Male sea- horses carry their eggs in a pouch until they hatch.

Default posture: erect. No proper coloration.

Source: Historiae Animalium. Artist unknown. (Volume 4, page 414.)