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Blacksmith forging scythe and sickle 17th century Paris France
Steel engraving of three blacksmith forging scythe and sickle 17th century Paris France
Pierre Vidal after drawing of Lagniet - Graveur : Heulard
Original edition from my own archives
Source : " Magasin Pittoresque" 1882
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Media ID 23185397
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This print takes us back to the bustling streets of 17th century Paris, France. The image showcases three skilled blacksmiths diligently forging scythes and sickles, their hammers striking the red-hot steel with precision and strength. Every movement is captured in exquisite detail through this steel engraving by Pierre Vidal after a drawing by Lagniet. The scene exudes an atmosphere of craftsmanship and dedication as these artisans shape essential tools for agriculture during that era. Their expertise is evident in the way they manipulate the molten metal, transforming it into functional implements that would aid farmers in their daily tasks. This particular print holds historical significance as it was originally published in "Magasin Pittoresque" in 1882, making it a valuable piece from Grafissimo's own archives. It serves as a visual testament to the rich heritage of blacksmithing and its vital role in shaping societies throughout history. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported back to a time when handcrafted objects were treasured for both their functionality and artistic value. This print allows us to appreciate not only the skill of these blacksmiths but also provides us with a glimpse into life during 17th century Paris, where hard work and craftsmanship thrived amidst cobblestone streets and towering buildings.
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