Soldier holding his musket with his left hand tilted upwards while pulling his furket away from under the barrel Corte bottom right on the figuerliicke image, A full-length soldier, to the right, holding a musket (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand, after firing, the barrel tilted up to prevent him from accidentally injuring a companion. In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. With his right hand he pulls the furket (the musket fork) from under the barrel. This print is part of the series of 43 hand-numbered prints of musketeers in the Wapenhandelhe, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c. 1597 - 1607, paper, engraving, h 360 mm × w 260 mm
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Soldier holding, musket, left hand tilted upwards, pulling, furket away, under, barrel Corte bottom right, figuerliicke image, full-length soldier, right, holding, a certain type, firearm, left hand, firing, barrel tilted up, prevent, accidentally injuring, companion, besides, rudder, burning fuse, right hand, pulls, furket, musket fork, barrel, print, part, series, 43 hand-numbered prints, musketeers, Wapenhandelhe, handling, weapons, military training, firearms, rifle, Jacob de Gheyn, II, workshop, Hague, c, 1597, 1607, paper, engraving
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