Fleur De Lis By joyfulroots •8 Items Facebook Twitter Pinterest Blueflag Iris. Iris versicolor (1925) Mary Vaux Walcott (American, 1860-1940) Botanical Iris, versicolor corollis imberbibus germinibus, Subtrigonis – Iride variegato – L’Iris, ou Flambe. (Blue Flag. Poison Flag. Flag Lily. Liver Lily. Snake Lily. Dragon Flower. Dagger Flower. (1772-1793) Giorgio Bonelli (Italian, 1742-1782) Botanical Méduses et algues, vitrail. Cigales et lis, paons et cytise, bordures. (1897) Maurice Pillard Verneuil (French, 1869-1942) Illustration A Cross for a Frontal or Vestment, with Fleur-de-lis, Crowns and Stars (1846) Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852) Illustration Hood of Cope; Our Blessed Lady’s Name, with Crowns, Stars, and Fleur-de-lis (1846) Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852) Illustration Orphreys of Copes; 1. A Star of seven points; 2. Fleur-de-lis, Monogram, and Roses; 3. Lions. (1846) Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852) Illustration Lis (1840s) J. J. Grandville (French, 1803-1847) Illustration Colombes et lis, étoffe imprimée. (1897) Maurice Pillard Verneuil (French, 1869-1942) Illustration
Iris, versicolor corollis imberbibus germinibus, Subtrigonis – Iride variegato – L’Iris, ou Flambe. (Blue Flag. Poison Flag. Flag Lily. Liver Lily. Snake Lily. Dragon Flower. Dagger Flower. (1772-1793) Giorgio Bonelli (Italian, 1742-1782) Botanical
Méduses et algues, vitrail. Cigales et lis, paons et cytise, bordures. (1897) Maurice Pillard Verneuil (French, 1869-1942) Illustration
A Cross for a Frontal or Vestment, with Fleur-de-lis, Crowns and Stars (1846) Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852) Illustration
Hood of Cope; Our Blessed Lady’s Name, with Crowns, Stars, and Fleur-de-lis (1846) Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852) Illustration
Orphreys of Copes; 1. A Star of seven points; 2. Fleur-de-lis, Monogram, and Roses; 3. Lions. (1846) Augustus Pugin (English, 1812-1852) Illustration