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Collection of Archdukes (26)
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This ornate royal crown showcases five heraldic eagles perched on fleur-de-lis spires, symbolizing imperial power and divine right.
A sweet, wide-eyed cartoon turtle with a glossy red shell and friendly green face-ideal for playful designs.
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, pictured in ceremonial uniform circa 1910-1914.
The Imperial Crown of Russia, crafted in 1762 for Catherine the Great, features intricate goldwork, red velvet, and a symbolic double-headed dragon.
A side-by-side comparison of two elite 19th-century European military officers: one in a navy-blue tunic with gold braid and a peaked cap, the other in light blue with red piping and a green plumed shako.
A classic cartoon explosion symbol, ideal for highlighting impact, surprise, or action in digital media.
A majestic royal crown surmounts an elegant red monogram “F”, crafted in traditional heraldic calligraphy with ornate flourishes.
A bold, expressive line-art caricature of a distinguished older gentleman, rendered with crosshatching and sharp contours to emphasize character and age.
The official Royal Coat of Arms of Spain, adopted in 1981, symbolizes national unity and historical heritage.
A stylized 19th-century military officer wearing a light blue tunic, gold-embroidered collar, red sash, and a decorated shako with a mustache-evoking imperial-era European regalia.
A sharp, expressive caricature of a militaristic figure, blending humor and critique through exaggerated features and clean graphic lines.
A dramatic standoff: a gunman confronts occupants of a 1910s-era green touring car, capturing the peril of early automobile travel.
The grand Imperial Coat of Arms of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, uniting Habsburg authority with Hungarian and Austrian heraldic traditions.
A schematic map highlighting key landmarks along the Mylyatza River in Moscow-including streets, bridges, and a mysterious spot labeled “Schiller’s” with a skull symbol.
The fateful moment in Sarajevo, June 28, 1914: Gavrilo Princip lunges toward the Archduke’s car as bystanders react in shock.
The official Royal Coat of Arms of Spain, featuring a crowned escutcheon surrounded by a laurel wreath and red ribbon bow.
“Did they ever catch the guy who shot Archduke Ferdinand?” - a classic historical mix-up delivered with island-survivor flair.
The fatal moment: Gavrilo Princip fires at Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Duchess Sophie in their open car, as guards and bystanders react in shock.
A solemn 19th-century military officer, likely from the Austro-Hungarian or German Empire, wearing ceremonial uniform with multiple honors.
A striking 19th-century-style heraldic achievement with a distinctive peacock-feather crest and barry-red-and-white shield.
A stunning example of 16th-century Italian armor artistry-this helmet belonged to Archduke Karl II and showcases intricate silver-and-gold repoussé work.
A stylized rendering of an elegant 1920s-era touring car, showcasing period-correct details like a folding windshield, external spare tire, and wood-rimmed steering wheel.
Archduke Redcat strikes a dynamic pose-microphone in hand, USA jersey on, and stars-and-stripes flair-celebrating music, identity, and energy.
