File:Det danske rigsvåben - Salmonsen 1916.jpg

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Dansk: Danmarks rigsvåben. Udgaven brugt fra 1903 indtil 1948. Christian X havde også titel af konge af Island 1918-1944, hvorefter Island blev republik, men trods det islandske monarkis ophør beholdt han feltet med Islands falk indtil sin død i 1947. Falken blev slettet fra rigsvåbenet i 1948 af hans søn, Kong Frederik IX.
English: Coat of arms of Denmark. Version used from 1903 to 1948. Christian X of Denmark also carried the title of King of Iceland 1918-1944, and despite the end of monarchy in Iceland in 1944, his coat of arms continued to display the Icelandic falcon until his death (1947). The falcon was removed from the Danish arms in 1948 during the reign of his son, King Frederick IX.
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Dansk: Chr. Blangstrup (red.):Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon, 2. Udgave, bind V, indstik mellem side 778 og 779, København: J. H. Schultz A/S, 1916. Illustration til en artikel af Anders Thiset (1850-1917). Egen indscanning.
English: Chr. Blangstrup (ed.):Salmonsens Konversationsleksikon, 2nd Edition, Vol V, insert between pages 778 and 779, Copenhagen: J. H. Schultz A/S, 1916. Illustration to an article by Anders Thiset (1850-1917). Own scan.
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Dansk: Kunstnerens navn er ikke angivet i den tilhørende artikel eller andetsteds i værket, men eftersom antallet af heraldiske kunstnere dengang var beskedent, samt at den tilhørende artikel er skrevet af Anders Thiset, er den eneste sandsynlige kunstner forbogstaverne K.J. kan henvise til Karl Georg Jensen (1851-1933) som var en af hovedleverandørerne af illustrationer til Thisets Magnum Opus Danske Kongelige Sigiller 1085-1559 som Thiset skrev på på samme tidspunkt, og som var bedre kendt under navnet Karl Jensen.
English: The artist's name is not indicated in the corresponding article or elsewhere in the publication. However, as the number of contemporary Danish illustrators of heraldry is very limited, the only likely candidate for a match to the initials K.J. is Karl Georg Jensen (1851-1933) who was one of the main suppliers of illustrations for Thiset's Magnum Opus Danske Kongelige Sigiller 1085-1559 which Thiset was working on at the same time, and who was better known as Karl Jensen. I consequently believe that the creator of this image must have died more than 70 years ago.
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current08:07, 24 July 2007Thumbnail for version as of 08:07, 24 July 20073,432 × 4,005 (5.05 MB)Valentinian (talk | contribs)Removing more of the blueish scanning error.
23:12, 23 July 2007Thumbnail for version as of 23:12, 23 July 20073,432 × 4,005 (5.05 MB)Valentinian (talk | contribs)Cleanup: removed almost all of the blue line in the left-hand side background.
16:13, 12 July 2007Thumbnail for version as of 16:13, 12 July 20073,432 × 4,005 (4.13 MB)Valentinian (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{da}} Dannmarks rigsvåben. Udgaven brugt fra 1903 indtil Kong Christian X's død i 1947.<br>{{en}}Coat of arms of Denmark. Version used from 1903 until the death of King Christian X (1947). |Source={{da}} Chr. Blangstrup (red.

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