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Banner of the Merchant Taylors, inscribed Concordia Parvae Res Crescunt

Banner of the Merchant Taylors, inscribed Concordia Parvae Res Crescunt


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Banner of the Merchant Taylors, inscribed Concordia Parvae Res Crescunt

2832573 Banner of the Merchant Taylors, inscribed Concordia Parvae Res Crescunt, 1763 (left-side), c.1833 (w/c, bodycolour & pencil on paper) by Manning, Joseph (c.1801-1861/1871); Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, UK; eBristol Museums, Galleries & Archives; Bequest of William Jerdone Braikenridge, 1908; British, out of copyright

Media ID 23473848

© Bristol Museums, Galleries & Archives Bequest of William Jerdone Braikenridge, 1908 / Bridgeman Images

Banner Crest Guild Heraldic Heraldry Merchant Tailors Motto Profession Union Merchant Taylors


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This print showcases the "Banner of the Merchant Taylors" a remarkable piece of art inscribed with the Latin motto, "Concordia Parvae Res Crescunt". Created in 1763 by Joseph Manning and later enhanced in 1833 using watercolor, bodycolor, and pencil on paper, this masterpiece is housed at the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery in the UK. The banner represents more than just an emblem; it symbolizes unity and growth within the profession of merchant tailors. Its intricate design features a union of vibrant colors, heraldry elements, and a distinguished coat of arms. The attention to detail is evident as every stroke brings life to this Georgian ceremonial flag. As we delve into its historical significance, we are reminded that this banner served as an emblematic representation for trade guilds during important ceremonies and parties. It proudly displayed the crest associated with merchant tailors while embodying their values through its motto: "Concordia Parvae Res Crescunt" or "In harmony small things grow". This extraordinary painting captures not only British heritage but also highlights the importance placed on craftsmanship throughout history. With its rich symbolism and meticulous execution, it stands as a testament to both artistic prowess and professional pride.

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