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  2. Hatching (heraldry) - Wikipedia

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    De la Colombière also mentions the book publishers and copperplate engravers as the users of the hatching system. [1] Ottfried Neubecker maintains that the hatching system in heraldry was invented by de la Colombière and not Petra Sancta who only popularized the system through his second treatise titled Tesserae gentilitiae, published in 1638.

  3. Christophe Butkens - Wikipedia

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    Butkens developed his own hatching system but he himself used it in an inconsistent way, leading to misunderstandings. It quickly passed out of use in favour of other systems. His hatching method was published in the book Annales genealogiques de la maison de Lynden (Antwerp, 1626), which has been seen as flagrant in falsifying the van Lynden ...

  4. Marcus Vulson de la Colombière - Wikipedia

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    He had also described the way of hatchings by words, and published another hatching table in 1644. Ottfried Neubecker maintains that the hatching system in heraldry was invented by Vulson de la Colombière and not Petra Sancta who only popularized the system through his second treatise titled Tesserae gentilitia, published in 1638.

  5. Silvester Petra Sancta - Wikipedia

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    The arms on the title page of one of the Francesco Corbelletti's 1639 publications, [4] i. e. the Rome publisher of Petra Sancta, already represents a complete example of heraldic hatching. That means Corbelletti took over the heraldic hatching system already in the next year after the 1638 system of Petra Sancta appeared.

  6. Thomas de Rouck - Wikipedia

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    Hatching table of de Rouck (1645) Enlarged hatching table of de Rouck. Thomas de Rouck (baptized January 21, 1592, Bergen op Zoom - September 5, 1660, Bergen op Zoom) was a steward and later the mayor of his native town Bergen op Zoom. De Rouck developed a late hatching system (1645), but failed to make a serious cut.

  7. Hatching - Wikipedia

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    Hatching (French: hachure) is an artistic technique used to create tonal or shading effects by drawing (or painting or scribing) closely spaced parallel lines. When lines are placed at an angle to one another, it is called cross-hatching .

  8. Jan Baptist Zangrius - Wikipedia

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    The hatching used by him for these tinctures is identical with contemporary hatching methods. The only difference in Zangrius' system was the hatching of the colour sable (Sable and Noir by Zangrius), i.e. crossing of vertical and diagonal lines from the heraldic left to right instead of the present day's crossing of vertical and horizontal lines.

  9. Tricking - Wikipedia

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    Tricking and hatching are the two primary methods employed in the system of heraldry to show colour in black and white illustrations. Tricked arms of John Browne of Spexhall, Suffolk (1591) An example of early tricking. Coat of arms of Cardinal Giovanni di Aragona (1456–1485), archbishop of Esztergom [1]