Book Of Traceable Heraldic Art

Bull

See also: Bull in Pictorial Dictionary of Heraldry.

A powerful bovine.

Bull Passant (1) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Bull Passant (2) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Bull Passant (3) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: OpenClipArt. Artist: Animals.

Bull Passant (4) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Le Blason Des Armoiries. Artist: Jérôme de Bara. (Page 106.)

Bull Passant (5) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Jessimond of Emerickeskepe.

Bull Passant (6) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller.

Bull Passant Guardant §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Bull Rampant (1) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Bull Rampant (2) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Bull Rampant Guardant Ringed §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist: Eorann inghean Gille Mhui.

Bull Sejant §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Alessandra Sartor.

Bull Statant (1) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Bull Statant (2) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Jon Chesey. Adapted from Armas de los Condes (Spain, 15th-16th C.).

Bull Statant (3) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Bull Statant (4) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Armorial Le Breton. Artist unknown. (Page 5, circa 1450.) Adapted by Drasma Dragomira.

Bull Statant Guardant §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn. Adapted by Þórý Veðardóttir.

Bull Statant Head Lowered §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller.

Bull Statant Pied Collared and Chained §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Banners, Standards, and Badges. Artist: Thomas Willement.

Bull's Head Cabossed (1) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Bored-Artist Collection. Artist unknown.

Bull's Head Cabossed (2) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn.

Bull's Head Cabossed (3) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Pennsic Traceable Art. Artist unknown.

Bull's Head Cabossed (4) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Arma Regni Poloniae. Artist unknown. (Arms of Palatinat Valachia, p. 16.)

Bull's Head Cabossed (5) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Jessimond of Emerickeskepe.

Bull's Head Cabossed (6) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber. (Folio 59v.) Adapted by Owen Tegg.

Bull's Head Cabossed (7) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Familienwappen des Hohen Adels. Artist unknown. (Folio 9v.) Adapted by Elionora inghean Ui Cheallaigh.

Bull's Head Cabossed (8) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Vocabulaire-Atlas Héraldique. Artist unknown. (Illustration 318.)

Bull's Head Cabossed (9) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Orgeltabulatur. (SuStB Augsburg 2 Cod 469.) Artist unknown. Adapted by Groza Novgorodskaia.

Bull's Head Couped §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Artist: Iago ab Adam. Adapted from Wappenbuch Conrads von Grünenberg.

Bull's Head Couped at the Shoulders Regardant §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: BSB Cgm 8030. Artist unknown. (Page 128.)

Bull's Head Erased §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy. No default posture. No proper coloration.

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

Bull's Horn §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy.

No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: WappenWiki. Artist: Joakim Spuller.

Bull's Leg Couped §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy. No default posture. No proper coloration.

Source: Heraldic Templates. Artist: Torric inn Björn. Adapted by Mathghamhain Ua Ruadháin.

Bull's Massacre (1) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy. No default posture. No proper coloration.

A “massacre” is a pair of antlers joined by a scrap of scalp.

Source: Insignia Nobilium Veronensium, Vicentinorum. Artist unknown. (From the arms of Corni, folio 81.)

Bull's Massacre (2) §

Sometimes blazoned a “steer” or an “ox.” A “buffalo” is similar but has larger horns. A “yak” is hairy. No default posture. No proper coloration.

A “massacre” is a pair of antlers joined by a scrap of scalp.

Source: Wappenbuch der Arlberg-Bruderschaft. Artist: Vigil Raber. Adapted by Jessimond of Emerickeskepe.