Engraving by Jacob de Gheyn Soldier in battle, 17th century
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SKU: ANT-A1380
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Description
Jacob de Gheyn Soldier in Combat, an engraving from 1607 depicting a soldier in military uniform. It is an important example of late Mannerist engraving art. De Gheyn, a Dutch painter and engraver, one of the most influential Flemish artists of his time, dedicated a significant part of his career to depicting military themes, a topic particularly relevant in 17th-century Europe, marked by conflicts and wars.
The engraving is part of the work Wapenhandelinghe van Roers, Musquetten ende Spiessen, a manual on the use of weapons, which not only contains instructions on their handling but also serves as a historical document providing information about the customs and life of soldiers of that era. The engravings in the volume illustrate a wide range of military figures, with particular attention to details of uniforms and weapons, reflecting the evolution of tactical and military practices after the Union of Utrecht in 1579.
The central figure of this Baroque work, a soldier with a halberd, symbolizes not only authority and nobility but also the era in which innovative combat strategies and infantry organization, promoted by figures like Maurice of Nassau, changed the battlefield landscape in Europe. The sheet of paper with a watermark measures mm. 355 x 230, is in good condition, and is packed in a cardboard box in ivory color.
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Attributes / Details
| SKU | ANT-A1380 |
| Manufacturer | Antyki |
| Model | A1380 |
| Size | Height: 45 cm Width: 35 cm |
| Age | XVII |
| Year | 1607 |
| Destiny | For the office and office |
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