Heraldic Artists
Soon to be published/updated with extensive information/biographies
Andrew Stewart Jamieson
http://www.medieval-arts.co.uk
Andrew Stewart Jamieson was born in 1961 in Bermondsey, London. After attending various schools in the UK and spending a happy year at Ridgeway High School in Memphis, Tennessee, he studied at Salisbury College of Art and Reigate School of Art and it was in the latter that he studied under Anthony Wood the arts of Heraldry, Calligraphy and traditional Manuscript Illumination. In 1983 he Graduated with Honours gaining one of the highest grades in the history of the course.
D'Arcy Jonathan Dacre Boulton
http://heraldry.ca/arms/b/boulton.jpg
Cathy Bursey-Sabourin
http://www.gg.ca/heraldry/cha/index_e.asp
Daniel de Bruin
http://www.heraldicermine.com/
Davor Zovko
http://www.zovko.se/heraldik/heraldik.htm
Die Heraldiker stellen sich vor
http://www.herold-heraldiker.de/
Fredrik Brodin
http://armorialblog.wordpress.com
As a student and a junior officer in the Swedish Air Force, Fredrik came across heraldry fairly recently. However, his computerized heraldry has been much liked and permits quick and easy renderings of arms, standards, badges, insignia and the likes. His work can be seen at the Armorial Blog where he writes, compiles and illustrates articles within an heraldic context. Above all, Fredrik is interested in military arms and standards and insignia of orders and medals.
Gordon Macpherson
http://www.heraldic-arts.com/macpherson.htm
Handgeschilderd
http://familiewapen.handgeschilderd.nl/
H.K. Nagtegaal
http://www.nagtegaal.org/
Marco Foppoli
http://www.marcofoppoli.com/
Neil Bromley
http://www.calligraphyandheraldry.com
Neil Bromley studied Heraldry, Calligraphy and Medieval Illumination at Reigate School of Art, where he was awarded distinctions upon graduation. After a short spell at the College of Arms, Neil produced several Honorary Scrolls for the City of London. One of which included a presentation menu for the Queen Mothers centennial year.Neil set up in business with the help of the Princes Trust, and has continued to pursue his aim of becoming a master of heraldic Art. Neil incorporates all three skills as a Calligrapher, Illuminator, and Heraldic Craftsman. His work is based on early heraldic armorials, with a slight modern approach to the rendering and design, which is very fine. All work is produced on vellum, however, black and white artwork for reproduction is also available. In 2006 Neil attended the St. Andrews Heraldic Congress, and was awarded for the best completed artwork throughout the occasion. Neil is always willing to accept commissions, and to progress as an artist. He is accepting of any challenge that might help to create better artwork every time, and remains very conscientious throughout any project. Recently married, Neil is a young artist in his 30's, and hopes to be producing high quality Heraldic Art for many years to come.
Laurent Granier
http://www.laurentgranier.com/
Michael Medvedev
http://the.heraldry.ru/section/medvedev.html
Ronny Andersen
http://www.arsheraldica.dk/
Romilly Squire
http://www.heraldic-arts.com/squire.htm
William Coolen
http://www.williamcoolenheraldiek.nl/
