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Gentlemen fencers en garde for an attack, 18th century
Gentlemen fencers en garde for an attack, 18th century. Copperplate engraving by D. Jenkins after an illustration drawn from the life by J. Roberts from Mr. J. Oliviers Fencing Familiarized, or a New Treatise on the Art of Sword Play, John Bell, London, 1771
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Media ID 23178304
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Attack Epee Familiarized Fencers Fencing Foil Garde Gentlemen Jenkins Olivier Roberts Treatise
14"x18" Premium Frame
Contemporary style Premium Wooden Frame with 8"x12" Print. Complete with 2" White Mat and 1.25" thick MDF frame. Printed on 260 gsm premium paper. Glazed with shatter proof UV coated acrylic glass. Backing is paper covered backing with rubber bumpers. Supplied ready to hang with a pre-installed sawtooth/wire hanger. Care Instructions: Spot clean with a damp cloth. Securely packaged in a clear plastic bag and envelope in a reinforced cardboard shipper
FSC Real Wood Frame and Double Mounted with White Conservation Mountboard - Professionally Made and Ready to Hang
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 30.4cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
Estimated Product Size is 45.8cm x 35.6cm (18" x 14")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This 18th century image, titled 'Gentlemen Fencers en Garde for an Attack,' is a stunning copperplate engraving that offers a glimpse into the world of fencing during this elegant era. The print, created by D. Jenkins after an illustration drawn from life by J. Roberts, was published in John Bell's 'Fencing Familiarized, or a New Treatise on the Art of Sword Play' in London, 1771. The image showcases six gentleman fencers, dressed in fashionable attire of the time, assuming the en garde position, prepared for an attack. Each fencer holds a sword, be it an epee or foil, at the ready, their eyes focused intently on their opponents. The intricate details of the engraving reveal the precision and skill required in this elegant yet dangerous pastime. Fencing, a popular sport among the aristocracy during the 18th century, was considered an essential skill for gentlemen. The art of sword play was not only a means of self-defense but also a way to maintain social status and hone physical agility. This engraving not only serves as a testament to the elegance and sophistication of the time but also highlights the strategic and competitive nature of the sport. The intricate details of the engraving, from the folds in the clothing to the subtle expressions on the faces of the fencers, offer a unique insight into the world of 18th century fencing. This image is a must-have for anyone with an interest in history, art, or the world of fencing.
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