Crown of the king #542Z, or corona, pen & ink drawing with pencil sketch, by artist, and Veteran, Stephen F. Condren, of Condren Galleries, a Fine Arts Gallery. Prints & Scans Of This Drawing #542Z ~ Order Here.
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Crown Of The King Pen & Ink Drawing
Stylus Sketch
The crown of the king stems from the Latin work Corona, because this was the headband of the ancient rulers. In the Greek we have the term Diadem, because is goes across the diameter of the head of the king. This title is not ever to be confused with the stephanos, which is the crown of victory, not of royal lineage. The stephanos is a garland wreath, like that worn by Julius Caesar, because of his great victories.
Pencil Drawing As Stylus Sketch
Below is my preliminary pencil sketch of the crown, because this is my guide for the pen & ink that is to follow. As you can see from the drawing it looks much the same, because my ink went right over the pencil. However, I do not trace over my sketch, because that would confine my creativity.
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