Soldier carrying his skewer with both hands far apart above his right shoulder, the point pointed obliquely towards the ground Soldaet int acting of the Spies noodich is (original series title), A soldier, full-length, who carries a spear (lance) above his right shoulder, the point pointed obliquely to the ground. His hands far apart around the skewer. This is the first operation for lowering the skewer to be able to pass under a curve. This print is part of the series of 32 hand-numbered prints of skewers in the Arms Act, handling of weapons, military training, helved weapons, polearms (for striking, hacking, thrusting): lance, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c. 1597 - 1607, paper, engraving, h 360 mm × w 260 mm
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Soldier carrying, skewer, hands far apart, right shoulder, point pointed obliquely towards, ground Soldaet int acting, Spies noodich, original series title, soldier, full-length, carries, spear, lance, point pointed obliquely, ground, first operation, lowering, able, pass under, curve, print, part, series, 32 hand-numbered prints, skewers, Arms Act, handling, weapons, military training, helved weapons, polearms, striking, hacking, thrusting, Jacob de Gheyn, II, workshop, Hague, c, 1597, 1607, paper, engraving
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