Andrew Stewart Jamieson is considered to
be one of the worlds leading Heraldic Artists. Working to
commission he has built a considerable reputation since
graduating from art school in 1983, producing coats of arms,
family trees, presentation scrolls, certificates and illuminated
books. His clients have included the British Royal Household,
several dynastic families
in Europe, the Catholic Church, the Armed Forces, Livery
Companies of the City of London as well as many corporate and
private individuals.
Andrew has worked as a Herald painter for HM College of
Arms in London, He has taught several summer schools in
Heraldry, Calligraphy and Manuscript Illumination. In 1996 he
was invited to Canada to take part in an exhibitionentitled,
'Twelve Masters of Heraldic Art' at the Museum of Civilisation
in Ottawa. He was also presented with the Corel Prize for
Heraldic Excellence by the sponsors of the event at the Governor
General's residence.
1998 saw the publication of 'Coats of Arms' an
immensely popular small book on heraldry. Andrew is currently
the heraldic assistant to the Queen's Scribe helping produce the
Peerage Patents for the House of Lords. Andrew lives and works
in the beautiful and ancient County of Somerset in England,
close to the site of King Arthurs Camelot and the Isle of
Avalon.
E-mail Andrewjamie@aol.com
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