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Squires, 1500-1515 (engraving)
957954 Squires, 1500-1515 (engraving) by Jacquemin, Raphael (1821-81); Private Collection; (add.info.: Squires, 1500-1515. Costumes of knighthood, sixteenth century. Drawing after tapestry at the Museum of Cluny. Unpublished drawing. Illustration for Iconographie General et Methodique du Costume du IV au XIX siecle by Raphael Jacquemin (Paris, 1869). Engraved by Delatre.); © Look and Learn
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This print showcases "Squires, 1500-1515" an engraving by Raphael Jacquemin. The artwork depicts the costumes of knighthood during the sixteenth century, drawing inspiration from a tapestry at the Museum of Cluny. This unpublished drawing was created as an illustration for Iconographie General et Methodique du Costume du IV au XIX siecle by Raphael Jacquemin in Paris, 1869. The image captures a group of men dressed in elaborate armor and clothing, representing various social roles within medieval society. Knights stand proudly with their spears and shields, exuding strength and valor. Servants can be seen attending to their needs, emphasizing the hierarchical structure prevalent during that time. The attention to detail is remarkable; every plate of armor and mesh size is intricately depicted. The artist's skillful rendering transports us back to this historical period in European history when knights were revered figures on the battlefield. As we admire this work of art, we are reminded of the significance that armor played not only in military combat but also as a symbol of status and power. It serves as a testament to the craftsmanship involved in creating traditional armoured clothing. Bridgeman Images has beautifully captured this piece from Fine Art Finder for our enjoyment and appreciation. Let us immerse ourselves in its rich historical context while marveling at Jacquemin's talent for bringing these characters to life through his illustrations.
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