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Three riders drawn swords turned left equestrian school
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Three riders drawn swords turned left equestrian school
Three riders with drawn swords, turned to the left The equestrian school (series title), Three armored men on horseback, riding to the right, each with a drawn sword in his right hand. This print is part of a series of 22 numbered prints: a title print, 20 prints showing one or a few different types of (most armored) horsemen, and a print with a horsemans fight. Warfare, military affairs (cavalry, horsemen), hacking and thrusting weapons: sword, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), 1599, paper, engraving, h 158 mm × w 204 mm
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Media ID 19538783
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1599 Armored Cavalry Hacking Horseback Horsemen Jacob De Gheyn Military Affairs Riding Right Hand Series Title Sword Thrusting Weapons Title Print Turned Warfare Workshop
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a scene straight out of a medieval battlefield. Entitled "Three riders with drawn swords, turned to the left: The equestrian school" it is part of a remarkable series consisting of 22 numbered prints. In this particular image, we witness three armored men on horseback riding towards the left, each brandishing a menacing drawn sword in their right hand. Their powerful steeds exude strength and grace as they gallop forward, ready for battle. The artist behind this masterpiece is Jacob de Gheyn (II) or his workshop, who skillfully captured the intensity and precision required in warfare during that era. The engraving technique used adds depth and texture to the print, enhancing its visual impact. This series explores various aspects of military affairs and cavalry tactics through depictions of different types of heavily-armored horsemen engaged in combat. It offers an intriguing glimpse into historical warfare strategies involving hacking and thrusting weapons like swords. Measuring at approximately 158mm high by 204mm wide, this print serves as both an artistic treasure and an educational tool for those interested in studying military history. Its inclusion within the Liszt Collection ensures its preservation for generations to come
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