Johann Heinrich von Sternwald (1782–1856), court painter of the Arch-Principality of Vulgaria, captured in oil the twilight of feudal honour and the dawn of romantic nationalism. From armoured knights to candlelit scribes, his canvases distilled the very soul of a nation poised between the sacred and the sublime. Three of his masterworks—The Vulgarian Knight, A Vulgarian Fusilier, and The Studious Monk—remain enduring icons of Vulgarian heritage and artistic gravitas.
Tag: Visual Arts
Includes drawing, painting, digital design
Hex and Heraldry: The Counties of Vulgaria
The twenty-two counties of Vulgaria bear coats of arms rich in history and horror—read their sigils, know their stories, and heed their warnings.