Coat_of_arms_of_the_Empire_of_Brazil.svg
Summary
Description Coat of arms of the Empire of Brazil.svg |
English:
Great Arms of Brazil
Português:
Grande Brasão de Armas do Brasil, em formato com ornato de pavilhão, ou seja, mato heráldico.
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Date | 10/04/2011 | ||||
Source |
Own work Original image of the uploader: Coat of Arms of the Second Empire of Brazil (twenty stars).
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Author | Gusthavum | ||||
Other versions |
Great Arms of Brazil. Made with elements Sodacan (Original drawing http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Grand_imperial_arms_of_Brazil.PNG )
Crown
The Color Green Imperial Crown of Brazil comes from the Imperial crown itself. The color red in two-dimensional version is an adaptation of the Crown Prince of Brazil as inheritor of Portugal, designed by the painter Debret and later to be the arms of the Empire of Brazil
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The green color of the Imperial Crown of Brazil comes from the Imperial crown itself. The color red in two-dimensional version is an adaptation of the Crown Prince of Portugal: "Prince of Brazil" (as inheritor of Portugal), designed by the French painter Jean-Baptiste Debret and later to be the arms of the Empire of Brazil.
Em português: A cor verde da Coroa Imperial do Brasil vem da própria coroa imperial. A cor vermelha na versão bidimensional é uma adaptação do príncipe herdeiro de Portugal: "Príncipe do Brasil" (como herdeiro de Portugal), desenhada pelo pintor francês Jean-Baptiste Debret e mais tarde sendo o brasão de armas do Império do Brasil.