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Clad in mail hauberk, mail chausses, and flat-topped iron helm, a medieval knight of the early thirteenth century hold his emblazoned shield and pennoned lance in this original artwork by Richard H. Fay.
Tags: crusader, knight, medieval, medieval warrior, medieval armor
This original design by Richard H. Fay is based on various Tudor-period depictions of the Tudor Rose, the floral emblem of England.
Tags: england, floral, flower, heraldic, heraldry
Tudor Rose
A cute cartoon knight clad in mail and great helm holds his sword high, ready to defend his castle.
Tags: knight, sword, middle ages, medieval, cartoon
Three red dragons race to the top of a rocky tor in this fun fantasy artwork by Richard H. Fay. This piece originally appeared as the cover art for the January 2018 issue of SPACEPORTS & SPIDERSILK.
Tags: fantasy artwork, flying dragons
Clad in knee-length hauberk and nasal helmet, carrying a steel-tipped lance and a kite-shaped shield, a dismounted Norman knight of circa 1066 appears ready to conquer England in this original illustration by Richard H. Fay.
Tags: mailed knight, norman warrior, norman knight, medieval knight, lance
This original illustration by Richard H. Fay depicts a late medieval poleaxe, richly decorated in chiselled gilt bronze, said to be a weapon once owned by the Yorkist warrior King Edward IV.
Tags: weapon, axe
Heraldic device of the French monarchy and symbol of the Virgin Mary, the fleur-de-lis can be found on many medieval and modern coats-of-arms.
Tags: fleur de lys, french, heraldry, heraldic, france
Fleur-de-lis
A flying dragoness (female dragon) swoops down with claws ready to grasp its hapless victims in this original fantasy work by Richard H. Fay.
Tags: dragoness, fantasy creatures, fantasy illustration, flying dragon, western dragon
A pair of long-shafted broad-bladed thrusting spears and a pair of lighter and shorter javelins are displayed crossed behind an ancient Celtic oval shield in this original illustration by Richard H. Fay. The shield design is based, in part, on the Celtic shields depicted on the Triumphal Arch of Orange, France.
Tags: ancient, celtic, javelins, spears, weapons
Medieval melds with sci-fi in this illustration of a rather draconic-looking alien creature attacking an otherworldly elephantine beast. This work, which was based on a medieval depiction of a serpentine dragon attacking an elephant, originally appeared as black and white filler art in Star*Line, Volume 36, Issue 2, April 2013.
Tags: alien monsters, alien creatures, aliens, monsters, alien dragon
This heraldic Irish harp design by Richard H. Fay was loosely based on several different heraldic harp designs.
Tags: heraldry, instrument, irish harp, heraldic, irish
Irish Harp
This original illustration by Richard H. Fay depicts a Viking-era sword with a trilobate pommel based on one in the British Museum displayed between two plaitwork bands based on a design from a Viking Age stone sculpture on the Isle of Man.
Tags: sword, vikings, medieval, viking, norse
The legendary medieval English outlaw Robin Hood shoots his longbow from the stout limb of a Sherwood Forest oak in this original illustration by Richard H. Fay.
Tags: archers, archery, friar tuck, little john, longbow
This knotwork design illustration is based on interlace designs seen on one of the carpet pages in the 7th century Insular (aka Hiberno-Saxon) illuminated manuscript known as the Book of Durrow.
Tags: celtic, celtic knotwork, knotwork, celtic art, medieval
A Norman-period sword with a Brazil nut pommel, a long-bladed "Great Sword" or "Sword of War" of the 13th or 14th century, and an acutely pointed thrusting sword of the Late Middle Ages appear side-by-side in this original illustration by Richard H. Fay.
Tags: great sword, knights, medieval, weapons, sword
This design by Richard H. Fay features the thistle, floral emblem of Scotland and an important Scottish national symbol since the 13th century.
Tags: flower, thistle flower, floral, scotland, scottish
Thistle
Patron saint of England since the 14th century, George was a late 3rd-early 4th century military tribune (martyred circa 303). According to legend, George heroically killed a dragon that had been terrorising the countryside around Silena in Libya. This particular portrayal of the warrior-saint depicts him armed as a Roman cavalryman.
Tags: dragons, fantasy, history, legend, myth
This design by Richard H. Fay combines knotwork with the crowned heart and clasping hands of the claddagh ring, a traditional Irish ring symbolizing friendship, love, and loyalty.
Tags: irish, irish claddagh, knotwork circle, celtic, heart
In this original illustration by Richard H. Fay, the Lady of the Lake holds the mystical sword Excalibur, sheathed in its magical scabbard, aloft from the surface of her watery abode. The sword and scabbard are based on a British sword of circa 50 BC, which would already have been ancient in the Arthurian Era.
Tags: sword, king arthur sword, king arthur excalibur, celtic sword, legendary sword
Excalibur
Adventuring elven lady and human lord converse with mystical apothecary in this fantasy artwork by Richard H. Fay. This piece originally appeared on the cover of the Adventure Havens role playing game supplement ADVENTURE HAVENS: APOTHECARIES AND ALCHEMISTS, published December 2016 by Bards and Sages Publishing.
Tags: adventurers, apothecary, dnd, elf, fairy tale
Apothecary Shop
This original design by Richard H. Fay is based on the red dragon displayed upon the Welsh national flag.
Tags: red dragon of wales, welsh dragon, western dragon, winged dragon
This illustration depicts five different polearms used on the battlefields of sixteenth century Europe. From left to right are: a halberd, an ahlspiess or awl pike, a langdebeve partisan, a military fork, and a bill.
Tags: halberd, 16th century polearms, weapons, military fork, staff weapons
Though often portrayed as a medieval knight, Saint George was a late 3rd-early 4th century military tribune (martyred circa 303). According to legend, George heroically killed a dragon that had been terrorising the countryside around Silena in Libya. This particular portrayal of the warrior-saint by Richard H. Fay depicts him armed as a knight of the 13th century.
Tags: patron saint of england, warhorse, horse, st george, mounted knight
Three mail-clad knights Templar stand ready to defend pilgrims to Outremer in this original artwork by Richard H. Fay.
Tags: fantasy, history, renaissance, crusades, medieval
Knights Templar
This original illustration by Richard H. Fay depicts a medieval crossbow with a composite bow stave, plus two crossbow bolts.
Tags: archery designs, medieval crossbow, crossbow bolts, medieval weapon, medieval bow
Crossbow
Caught out and about in Stinbottom Swamp, two forest fairies hide from the fairy-catching Stinkbottom Troll in this fantasy artwork by Richard H. Fay. This work originally appeared on the cover of the October 2018 issue of SPACEPORTS & SPIDERSILK.
Tags: fable, cartoon, nature, legend, mythology
Though often portrayed as a medieval knight, Saint George was a late 3rd-early 4th century military tribune (martyred circa 303). According to legend, George heroically killed a dragon that had been terrorising the countryside around Silena in Libya. This particular portrayal of the warrior-saint depicts him armed as a fifteenth century knight in full plate armour fighting on foot.
Tags: medieval, saint george, knight, patron saint of england, dragon
A richly-decorated ancient Celtic sword sits between two bands of Celtic-style knotwork in this original illustration by Richard H. Fay. The sword in this illustration is based on one from Kirkburn, Yorkshire, now at the British Museum.
Tags: celtic, knotwork bands, celtic sword, ancient sword, knotwork
This original design by Richard H. Fay was inspired by various heraldic unicorns.
Tags: unicorn rampant, rearing unicorn, heraldic unicorn
Unicorn Rampant
This griffin rampant illustration by Richard H. Fay was inspired by various heraldic griffin designs.
Tags: mythological creature, griffin rampant sable, heraldic creature, griffin rampant, griffin sable
This griffin rampant illustration by Richard H. Fay was inspired by various heraldic griffin designs.
Tags: griffin rampant, heraldic griffin, brown griffin, heraldic creature, gryphon
Griffin Rampant
A peace symbol sits in the centre of a psychedelic swirl in this original artwork by Richard H. Fay.
Tags: psychedelic swirl, psychedelic pattern, peace, peace sign, psychedelic
A cute cartoon vampire dressed as Dracula spreads his red-lined cloak in this original work by Richard H. Fay.
Tags: count dracula, cartoon vampire, dracula, cute dracula, cartoon dracula
Cute Vampire
A scorpion-tailed Manticore with cinnabar-coloured pelt grimaces fiercely in this original illustration based mainly upon Ctesias's description of this man-eating hybrid beast.
Tags: manticora, manticoras, monster
Manticore
This original fantasy artwork by Richard H. Fay features an array of dreadful draconic beasts from various European myths and legends. Creatures featured include: a seven-headed wyvern, a draco, a lindwurm, the Lambton Worm, a wyvern, a tatzelwurm, the Tarasque, a hydra, the Peluda, and the Gargouille.
Tags: draco, fantasy, hydra, magic, medieval
This illustration features an array of merfolk from around the world. The merbeings depicted include: a blonde-haired northern European mermaid, a red-capped male merrow of Irish lore, a blue-skinned Danish havmand, a necklace-wearing bonito maiden from the traditions of the Sa'a people of the Solomon Islands, a human-faced Japanese ningyo, and a red-eyed kaaiman of South Africa.
Tags: ningyo, bonito maiden, legendary beings, kaaiman, mermen