Soldier carrying his spear with both hands close together above his right shoulder, the point directed obliquely to the ground (no. 8), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, carrying a spear (lance) above his right shoulder, the point directed obliquely to the ground (no. 8), c. 1600. His hands close together around the spear. This is the first act of raising the spear to the shoulder and carrying it horizontally. Plate 8 in the instructions for handling the spear: Enseignement brief; et succint sur les portraitz figurez, touchant l'usage, de tout ce qu'un Soldat doibt faire au maniement de la Pique. Part of the illustrations in a French edition of J. de Gheyn's Wapenhandelinghe: J. de Gheyn, Maniement d'armes, d'arquebuses, mousquetz et piques : en conformité de l'ordre de Mour le Prince Maurice, Prince d'Orange, Amsterdam 1608. Martial arts circa 1600., print maker: Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), print maker: Robert de Baudous (possibly), print maker: Northern Netherlandsprint maker: Northern Netherlands, publisher: Amsterdam, publisher: Amsterdam, 1597 - 1608, paper, engraving, height 255 mm × width 185 mm
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