Rudder corte onderwysinghe Stock Photos and Images
Soldier who blows gunpowder from his rudder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested in the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A full-length soldier with a rudder with both hands ( a certain type of firearm) to his mouth and blows over it, to remove any powder that has fallen outside the pan (the powder container). In his left hand, besides the course of the rudder, a burning fuse. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-blows-gunpowder-from-his-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-interested-in-the-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-full-length-soldier-with-a-rudder-with-both-hands-a-certain-type-of-firearm-to-his-mouth-and-blows-over-it-to-remove-any-powder-that-has-fallen-outside-the-pan-the-powder-container-in-his-left-hand-besides-the-course-of-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-image261378645.html
RMW56R3H–Soldier who blows gunpowder from his rudder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested in the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A full-length soldier with a rudder with both hands ( a certain type of firearm) to his mouth and blows over it, to remove any powder that has fallen outside the pan (the powder container). In his left hand, besides the course of the rudder, a burning fuse. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II)
Soldier who holds his rudder with both hands upright (no. 20), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands, pointing the course up, to bring it to his left (no. 20), ca. 1600. In his Left hand in addition to the course of the rudder also a burning wick. Plate 20 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-holds-his-rudder-with-both-hands-upright-no-20-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-pointing-the-course-up-to-bring-it-to-his-left-no-20-ca-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-course-of-the-rudder-also-a-burning-wick-plate-20-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-image578302062.html
RM2TGRX52–Soldier who holds his rudder with both hands upright (no. 20), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands, pointing the course up, to bring it to his left (no. 20), ca. 1600. In his Left hand in addition to the course of the rudder also a burning wick. Plate 20 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around
Soldier pushing gunpowder and bullet in the course of his rudder in the course of his rudder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh and inserting his loading stick with his right hand to push gunpowder and bullet. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Ha Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-pushing-gunpowder-and-bullet-in-the-course-of-his-rudder-in-the-course-of-his-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-important-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-at-his-left-thigh-and-inserting-his-loading-stick-with-his-right-hand-to-push-gunpowder-and-bullet-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-workshop-of-the-ha-image349982619.html
RF2B9B2B7–Soldier pushing gunpowder and bullet in the course of his rudder in the course of his rudder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh and inserting his loading stick with his right hand to push gunpowder and bullet. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Ha
Soldier pushing gunpowder and bullet in the course of his rudder in the course of his rudder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh and inserting his loading stick with his right hand to push gunpowder and bullet. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-pushing-gunpowder-and-bullet-in-the-course-of-his-rudder-in-the-course-of-his-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-important-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-at-his-left-thigh-and-inserting-his-loading-stick-with-his-right-hand-to-push-gunpowder-and-bullet-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-workshop-of-image261378652.html
RMW56R3T–Soldier pushing gunpowder and bullet in the course of his rudder in the course of his rudder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh and inserting his loading stick with his right hand to push gunpowder and bullet. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of),
Soldier on watch with a rudder that brings his wick to his mouth to blow him clean (no. 39), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier on guard, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 39), ca. 1600. With his right hand he brings a burning wick to his mouth to clean him blow. It is therefore about the same position as the person who is shown on the sixth print of the series. Plate 39 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-on-watch-with-a-rudder-that-brings-his-wick-to-his-mouth-to-blow-him-clean-no-39-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-on-guard-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-no-39-ca-1600-with-his-right-hand-he-brings-a-burning-wick-to-his-mouth-to-clean-him-blow-it-is-therefore-about-the-same-position-as-the-person-who-is-shown-on-the-sixth-print-of-the-series-plate-39-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-image581473707.html
RM2TP0BJ3–Soldier on watch with a rudder that brings his wick to his mouth to blow him clean (no. 39), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier on guard, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 39), ca. 1600. With his right hand he brings a burning wick to his mouth to clean him blow. It is therefore about the same position as the person who is shown on the sixth print of the series. Plate 39 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J
Soldier shaking gunpowder from his rudder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested in the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding it with both hands a rudder (a certain type of firearm) shakes, to remove any powder that has fallen outside the pan (the powder container). In his left hand, besides the course of the rudder, a burning fuse. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-shaking-gunpowder-from-his-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-interested-in-the-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-it-with-both-hands-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-shakes-to-remove-any-powder-that-has-fallen-outside-the-pan-the-powder-container-in-his-left-hand-besides-the-course-of-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-workshop-o-image349982607.html
RF2B9B2AR–Soldier shaking gunpowder from his rudder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested in the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding it with both hands a rudder (a certain type of firearm) shakes, to remove any powder that has fallen outside the pan (the powder container). In his left hand, besides the course of the rudder, a burning fuse. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop o
Soldier shaking gunpowder from his rudder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested in the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding it with both hands a rudder (a certain type of firearm) shakes, to remove any powder that has fallen outside the pan (the powder container). In his left hand, besides the course of the rudder, a burning fuse. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-shaking-gunpowder-from-his-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-interested-in-the-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-it-with-both-hands-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-shakes-to-remove-any-powder-that-has-fallen-outside-the-pan-the-powder-container-in-his-left-hand-besides-the-course-of-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-workshop-image261378641.html
RMW56R3D–Soldier shaking gunpowder from his rudder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested in the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding it with both hands a rudder (a certain type of firearm) shakes, to remove any powder that has fallen outside the pan (the powder container). In his left hand, besides the course of the rudder, a burning fuse. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop
Soldier who loosens his wick from the rooster from his helm (no. 13), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 13), ca. 1600. With his right hand he loosens the burning wick on the rooster (part of the Inflammation mechanism) of his rudder. Plate 13 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-loosens-his-wick-from-the-rooster-from-his-helm-no-13-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-no-13-ca-1600-with-his-right-hand-he-loosens-the-burning-wick-on-the-rooster-part-of-the-inflammation-mechanism-of-his-rudder-plate-13-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1-image580319442.html
RM2TM3RAA–Soldier who loosens his wick from the rooster from his helm (no. 13), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 13), ca. 1600. With his right hand he loosens the burning wick on the rooster (part of the Inflammation mechanism) of his rudder. Plate 13 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1
Soldier who blows gunpowder from his rudder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested in the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A full-length soldier with a rudder with both hands ( a certain type of firearm) to his mouth and blows over it, to remove any powder that has fallen outside the pan (the powder container). In his left hand, besides the course of the rudder, a burning fuse. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (works Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-blows-gunpowder-from-his-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-interested-in-the-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-full-length-soldier-with-a-rudder-with-both-hands-a-certain-type-of-firearm-to-his-mouth-and-blows-over-it-to-remove-any-powder-that-has-fallen-outside-the-pan-the-powder-container-in-his-left-hand-besides-the-course-of-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-works-image349982611.html
RF2B9B2AY–Soldier who blows gunpowder from his rudder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested in the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A full-length soldier with a rudder with both hands ( a certain type of firearm) to his mouth and blows over it, to remove any powder that has fallen outside the pan (the powder container). In his left hand, besides the course of the rudder, a burning fuse. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (works
Soldier blowing sparks away from the pan of his rudder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, who hold a rudder (a certain type of firearm) near his mouth and blow over the pan (the powder container). In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. A powder bottle in his right hand. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-blowing-sparks-away-from-the-pan-of-his-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-important-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-who-hold-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-near-his-mouth-and-blow-over-the-pan-the-powder-container-in-his-left-hand-besides-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-a-powder-bottle-in-his-right-hand-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-workshop-of-the-hague-c-image261378639.html
RMW56R3B–Soldier blowing sparks away from the pan of his rudder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, who hold a rudder (a certain type of firearm) near his mouth and blow over the pan (the powder container). In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. A powder bottle in his right hand. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c
Soldier with a rudder that slides his right hand to the end of his cheese (no. 25), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh and brings his right hand to the end of his loading stick, which he has supported against his right side (no. 25), 1600. Plate 25 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was arou Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-with-a-rudder-that-slides-his-right-hand-to-the-end-of-his-cheese-no-25-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-at-his-left-thigh-and-brings-his-right-hand-to-the-end-of-his-loading-stick-which-he-has-supported-against-his-right-side-no-25-1600-plate-25-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-arou-image577434218.html
RM2TFCB6J–Soldier with a rudder that slides his right hand to the end of his cheese (no. 25), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh and brings his right hand to the end of his loading stick, which he has supported against his right side (no. 25), 1600. Plate 25 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was arou
Soldier blowing sparks away from the pan of his rudder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, who hold a rudder (a certain type of firearm) near his mouth and blow over the pan (the powder container). In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. A powder bottle in his right hand. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-blowing-sparks-away-from-the-pan-of-his-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-important-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-who-hold-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-near-his-mouth-and-blow-over-the-pan-the-powder-container-in-his-left-hand-besides-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-a-powder-bottle-in-his-right-hand-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-workshop-of-the-hague-c-image349982605.html
RF2B9B2AN–Soldier blowing sparks away from the pan of his rudder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, who hold a rudder (a certain type of firearm) near his mouth and blow over the pan (the powder container). In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. A powder bottle in his right hand. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c
Soldier holding his rudder with both hands upright in front of him (no. 20), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands in front of him, pointing up the barrel, to bring it to his left (no. 20), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the barrel of the rudder, a burning fuse. Plate 20 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende speiessen, 's- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-holding-his-rudder-with-both-hands-upright-in-front-of-him-no-20-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-in-front-of-him-pointing-up-the-barrel-to-bring-it-to-his-left-no-20-c-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-barrel-of-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-plate-20-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-op-de-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-belanghende-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-wapenhandelinghe-van-roers-musquetten-ende-speiessen-s-image454362029.html
RM2HB5YB9–Soldier holding his rudder with both hands upright in front of him (no. 20), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands in front of him, pointing up the barrel, to bring it to his left (no. 20), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the barrel of the rudder, a burning fuse. Plate 20 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende speiessen, 's-
Soldier who holds his rudder with both hands upright (no. 20), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1608 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands, pointing the course up, to bring it to his left (no. 20), ca. 1600. In his Left hand in addition to the course of the rudder also a burning wick. Plate 20 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-holds-his-rudder-with-both-hands-upright-no-20-ca-1600-1597-1608-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-pointing-the-course-up-to-bring-it-to-his-left-no-20-ca-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-course-of-the-rudder-also-a-burning-wick-plate-20-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-image582425265.html
RM2TRFNA9–Soldier who holds his rudder with both hands upright (no. 20), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1608 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands, pointing the course up, to bring it to his left (no. 20), ca. 1600. In his Left hand in addition to the course of the rudder also a burning wick. Plate 20 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around
Inspired by Soldier points rudder up with both hands (no. 10), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with both hands and pointing it up at an angle (no. 10), c. 1600. Plate 10 in the instructions for handling the helm: Corte onderwysinghe op de, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspired-by-soldier-points-rudder-up-with-both-hands-no-10-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-and-pointing-it-up-at-an-angle-no-10-c-1600-plate-10-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-helm-corte-onderwysinghe-op-de-reimagined-by-artotop-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-ray-radiance-photography-inspired-by-surrealism-and-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image459374472.html
RF2HKA8R4–Inspired by Soldier points rudder up with both hands (no. 10), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with both hands and pointing it up at an angle (no. 10), c. 1600. Plate 10 in the instructions for handling the helm: Corte onderwysinghe op de, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
Soldier shaking powder from his rudder (no. 18), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, shaking a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands, to get rid of any powder that may have fallen outside the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 18), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the barrel of the rudder, there is also a burning wick. Plate 18 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende speiessen, 's- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-shaking-powder-from-his-rudder-no-18-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-shaking-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-to-get-rid-of-any-powder-that-may-have-fallen-outside-the-pan-the-powder-reservoir-no-18-c-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-barrel-of-the-rudder-there-is-also-a-burning-wick-plate-18-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-op-de-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-belanghende-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-wapenhandelinghe-van-roers-musquetten-ende-speiessen-s-image454361254.html
RM2HB5XBJ–Soldier shaking powder from his rudder (no. 18), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, shaking a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands, to get rid of any powder that may have fallen outside the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 18), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the barrel of the rudder, there is also a burning wick. Plate 18 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende speiessen, 's-
Soldier on guard the pan of his rudder with two fingers covered against sparks (no. 42), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier on guard, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 42), ca. 1600. On the rooster (part of the ignition mechanism) of his rudder is the burning Lont. With the index finger and the middle finger of his right hand, he covers the pan (the powder reservoir) of his rudder to protect the powder against sparks of the wick. Plate 42 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, int Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-on-guard-the-pan-of-his-rudder-with-two-fingers-covered-against-sparks-no-42-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-on-guard-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-no-42-ca-1600-on-the-rooster-part-of-the-ignition-mechanism-of-his-rudder-is-the-burning-lont-with-the-index-finger-and-the-middle-finger-of-his-right-hand-he-covers-the-pan-the-powder-reservoir-of-his-rudder-to-protect-the-powder-against-sparks-of-the-wick-plate-42-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-int-image581909140.html
RM2TPM718–Soldier on guard the pan of his rudder with two fingers covered against sparks (no. 42), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier on guard, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 42), ca. 1600. On the rooster (part of the ignition mechanism) of his rudder is the burning Lont. With the index finger and the middle finger of his right hand, he covers the pan (the powder reservoir) of his rudder to protect the powder against sparks of the wick. Plate 42 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, int
Inspired by Soldier on guard with a rudder grabbing his fuse (no. 38), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, there is a burning fuse (no. 38), c. 1600. With his right, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspired-by-soldier-on-guard-with-a-rudder-grabbing-his-fuse-no-38-c-1600-a-soldier-on-guard-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-rudder-there-is-a-burning-fuse-no-38-c-1600-with-his-right-reimagined-by-artotop-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-ray-radiance-photography-inspired-by-surrealism-and-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image459374822.html
RF2HKA97J–Inspired by Soldier on guard with a rudder grabbing his fuse (no. 38), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, there is a burning fuse (no. 38), c. 1600. With his right, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
Soldier on guard with a rudder grabbing his fuse (no. 38), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, there is a burning fuse (no. 38), c. 1600. With his right hand he picks up this fuse. This is therefore the same position as the one shown in the fifth print of the series. Plate 38 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-on-guard-with-a-rudder-grabbing-his-fuse-no-38-c-1600-a-soldier-on-guard-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-rudder-there-is-a-burning-fuse-no-38-c-1600-with-his-right-hand-he-picks-up-this-fuse-this-is-therefore-the-same-position-as-the-one-shown-in-the-fifth-print-of-the-series-plate-38-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-op-de-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-belanghende-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-image454361307.html
RM2HB5XDF–Soldier on guard with a rudder grabbing his fuse (no. 38), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, there is a burning fuse (no. 38), c. 1600. With his right hand he picks up this fuse. This is therefore the same position as the one shown in the fifth print of the series. Plate 38 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn
Soldier focuses the rudder with both hands up (no. 10), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands and aimed it diagonally (no. 10), ca. 1600. Plate 10 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherlandsprint maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: The Hague paper engraving Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-focuses-the-rudder-with-both-hands-up-no-10-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-and-aimed-it-diagonally-no-10-ca-1600-plate-10-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1600-print-maker-northern-netherlandsprint-maker-northern-netherlandspublisher-the-hague-paper-engraving-image578280903.html
RM2TGPY5B–Soldier focuses the rudder with both hands up (no. 10), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands and aimed it diagonally (no. 10), ca. 1600. Plate 10 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherlandsprint maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: The Hague paper engraving
Inspired by Soldier holding his rudder with both hands upright in front of him (no. 20), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands in front of him, pointing up the barrel, to bring it to his left (no. 20), c. 1600. In his left hand, in, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspired-by-soldier-holding-his-rudder-with-both-hands-upright-in-front-of-him-no-20-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-in-front-of-him-pointing-up-the-barrel-to-bring-it-to-his-left-no-20-c-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-reimagined-by-artotop-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-ray-radiance-photography-inspired-by-surrealism-and-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image459376722.html
RF2HKABKE–Inspired by Soldier holding his rudder with both hands upright in front of him (no. 20), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands in front of him, pointing up the barrel, to bring it to his left (no. 20), c. 1600. In his left hand, in, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
Soldier blowing powder from his rudder (no. 19), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) near his mouth with both hands and blowing on it, to get off any powder that may have fallen outside the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 19), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the barrel of the helm, a burning wick. Plate 19 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende speiessen, 's- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-blowing-powder-from-his-rudder-no-19-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-near-his-mouth-with-both-hands-and-blowing-on-it-to-get-off-any-powder-that-may-have-fallen-outside-the-pan-the-powder-reservoir-no-19-c-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-barrel-of-the-helm-a-burning-wick-plate-19-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-op-de-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-belanghende-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-wapenhandelinghe-van-roers-musquetten-ende-speiessen-s-image454361250.html
RM2HB5XBE–Soldier blowing powder from his rudder (no. 19), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) near his mouth with both hands and blowing on it, to get off any powder that may have fallen outside the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 19), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the barrel of the helm, a burning wick. Plate 19 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende speiessen, 's-
Soldier on guard pressing his wick on the rooster of his rudder (no. 40), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier on guard, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 40), ca. 1600. With his right hand he presses a burning wick on the rooster (part of the Inflammation mechanism) of his rudder. It is therefore about the same position as the one who is shown on the seventh print of the series. Plate 40 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the ill Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-on-guard-pressing-his-wick-on-the-rooster-of-his-rudder-no-40-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-on-guard-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-no-40-ca-1600-with-his-right-hand-he-presses-a-burning-wick-on-the-rooster-part-of-the-inflammation-mechanism-of-his-rudder-it-is-therefore-about-the-same-position-as-the-one-who-is-shown-on-the-seventh-print-of-the-series-plate-40-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-ill-image577968120.html
RM2TG8M6G–Soldier on guard pressing his wick on the rooster of his rudder (no. 40), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier on guard, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 40), ca. 1600. With his right hand he presses a burning wick on the rooster (part of the Inflammation mechanism) of his rudder. It is therefore about the same position as the one who is shown on the seventh print of the series. Plate 40 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the ill
Inspired by Soldier shaking powder from his rudder (no. 18), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, shaking a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands, to get rid of any powder that may have fallen outside the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 18), c. 1600. In his left hand, in, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspired-by-soldier-shaking-powder-from-his-rudder-no-18-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-shaking-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-to-get-rid-of-any-powder-that-may-have-fallen-outside-the-pan-the-powder-reservoir-no-18-c-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-reimagined-by-artotop-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-ray-radiance-photography-inspired-by-surrealism-and-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image459374641.html
RF2HKA915–Inspired by Soldier shaking powder from his rudder (no. 18), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, shaking a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands, to get rid of any powder that may have fallen outside the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 18), c. 1600. In his left hand, in, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
Soldier on guard holding his rudder by his right side angled upward, his finger on the trigger (no. 36), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands by his right side, his right index finger on the trigger, the barrel angled upward (no. 36), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the barrel of the rudder, a burning fuse. Plate 36 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-on-guard-holding-his-rudder-by-his-right-side-angled-upward-his-finger-on-the-trigger-no-36-c-1600-a-soldier-on-guard-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-by-his-right-side-his-right-index-finger-on-the-trigger-the-barrel-angled-upward-no-36-c-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-barrel-of-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-plate-36-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-op-de-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-belanghende-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-image454361309.html
RM2HB5XDH–Soldier on guard holding his rudder by his right side angled upward, his finger on the trigger (no. 36), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands by his right side, his right index finger on the trigger, the barrel angled upward (no. 36), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the barrel of the rudder, a burning fuse. Plate 36 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn
Soldier directs and fires De Roer (no. 11), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands horizontally, directs and fires (no. 11), ca. 1600. Plate 11 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherlandsprint maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: The Hague paper engraving A so Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-directs-and-fires-de-roer-no-11-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-horizontally-directs-and-fires-no-11-ca-1600-plate-11-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1600-print-maker-northern-netherlandsprint-maker-northern-netherlandspublisher-the-hague-paper-engraving-a-so-image581881006.html
RM2TPJY4E–Soldier directs and fires De Roer (no. 11), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands horizontally, directs and fires (no. 11), ca. 1600. Plate 11 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherlandsprint maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: The Hague paper engraving A so
Inspired by Soldier blowing powder from his rudder (no. 19), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) near his mouth with both hands and blowing on it, to get off any powder that may have fallen outside the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 19), c. 1600. In his left, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspired-by-soldier-blowing-powder-from-his-rudder-no-19-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-near-his-mouth-with-both-hands-and-blowing-on-it-to-get-off-any-powder-that-may-have-fallen-outside-the-pan-the-powder-reservoir-no-19-c-1600-in-his-left-reimagined-by-artotop-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-ray-radiance-photography-inspired-by-surrealism-and-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image459374695.html
RF2HKA933–Inspired by Soldier blowing powder from his rudder (no. 19), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) near his mouth with both hands and blowing on it, to get off any powder that may have fallen outside the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 19), c. 1600. In his left, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
Soldier holding his rudder with his left hand angled upward (no. 12), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand, after firing, the barrel angled upward to prevent him from inadvertently wounding a companion (no. 12), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the helm, a burning fuse. Plate 12 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-holding-his-rudder-with-his-left-hand-angled-upward-no-12-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-after-firing-the-barrel-angled-upward-to-prevent-him-from-inadvertently-wounding-a-companion-no-12-c-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-helm-a-burning-fuse-plate-12-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-op-de-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-belanghende-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-wapenhandelinghe-van-roers-musquetten-ende-image454361241.html
RM2HB5XB5–Soldier holding his rudder with his left hand angled upward (no. 12), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand, after firing, the barrel angled upward to prevent him from inadvertently wounding a companion (no. 12), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the helm, a burning fuse. Plate 12 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende
Soldier who blows the wick and covers the pan with his fingers (no. 9), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 9), ca. 1600. He brings the rudder to his mouth to blow the wick, with two fingers He covers the pan against sparks. Plate 9 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print mak Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-blows-the-wick-and-covers-the-pan-with-his-fingers-no-9-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-no-9-ca-1600-he-brings-the-rudder-to-his-mouth-to-blow-the-wick-with-two-fingers-he-covers-the-pan-against-sparks-plate-9-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1600-print-mak-image580973765.html
RM2TN5HY1–Soldier who blows the wick and covers the pan with his fingers (no. 9), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 9), ca. 1600. He brings the rudder to his mouth to blow the wick, with two fingers He covers the pan against sparks. Plate 9 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print mak
Inspired by Soldier blowing sparks away from the pan of his rudder (no. 15), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) near his mouth and blowing over the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 15), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, a, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspired-by-soldier-blowing-sparks-away-from-the-pan-of-his-rudder-no-15-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-particular-type-of-firearm-near-his-mouth-and-blowing-over-the-pan-the-powder-reservoir-no-15-c-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-rudder-a-reimagined-by-artotop-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-ray-radiance-photography-inspired-by-surrealism-and-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image459374634.html
RF2HKA90X–Inspired by Soldier blowing sparks away from the pan of his rudder (no. 15), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) near his mouth and blowing over the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 15), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, a, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
Soldier blowing sparks away from the pan of his rudder (no. 15), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) near his mouth and blowing over the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 15), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, a burning wick. In his right hand a powder flask. Plate 15 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende speiessen, 's-Gravenhage Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-blowing-sparks-away-from-the-pan-of-his-rudder-no-15-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-particular-type-of-firearm-near-his-mouth-and-blowing-over-the-pan-the-powder-reservoir-no-15-c-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-rudder-a-burning-wick-in-his-right-hand-a-powder-flask-plate-15-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-op-de-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-belanghende-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-wapenhandelinghe-van-roers-musquetten-ende-speiessen-s-gravenhage-image454361263.html
RM2HB5XBY–Soldier blowing sparks away from the pan of his rudder (no. 15), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) near his mouth and blowing over the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 15), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, a burning wick. In his right hand a powder flask. Plate 15 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende speiessen, 's-Gravenhage
Soldier with a rudder that slides his right hand to the end of his drawer (no. 28), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh and brings his right hand to the end of his cheese, which he has supported against his right side (no. 28), 1600. Plate 28 In the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the FigueLiicke image, interest -held t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-with-a-rudder-that-slides-his-right-hand-to-the-end-of-his-drawer-no-28-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-at-his-left-thigh-and-brings-his-right-hand-to-the-end-of-his-cheese-which-he-has-supported-against-his-right-side-no-28-1600-plate-28-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figueliicke-image-interest-held-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1-image578067735.html
RM2TGD787–Soldier with a rudder that slides his right hand to the end of his drawer (no. 28), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh and brings his right hand to the end of his cheese, which he has supported against his right side (no. 28), 1600. Plate 28 In the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the FigueLiicke image, interest -held t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1
Inspired by Soldier on guard holding his rudder by his right side angled upward, his finger on the trigger (no. 36), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands by his right side, his right index finger on the trigger, the, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspired-by-soldier-on-guard-holding-his-rudder-by-his-right-side-angled-upward-his-finger-on-the-trigger-no-36-c-1600-a-soldier-on-guard-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-by-his-right-side-his-right-index-finger-on-the-trigger-the-reimagined-by-artotop-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-ray-radiance-photography-inspired-by-surrealism-and-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image459374854.html
RF2HKA98P–Inspired by Soldier on guard holding his rudder by his right side angled upward, his finger on the trigger (no. 36), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands by his right side, his right index finger on the trigger, the, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
Soldier on guard holding his rudder with his left hand by his right side angled upward, his right hand extended (no. 37), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand by his right side, the barrel angled upward (no. 37), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, he holds a burning fuse. His right hand he holds out. Plate 37 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-on-guard-holding-his-rudder-with-his-left-hand-by-his-right-side-angled-upward-his-right-hand-extended-no-37-c-1600-a-soldier-on-guard-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-by-his-right-side-the-barrel-angled-upward-no-37-c-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-rudder-he-holds-a-burning-fuse-his-right-hand-he-holds-out-plate-37-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-op-de-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-belanghende-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-image454361322.html
RM2HB5XE2–Soldier on guard holding his rudder with his left hand by his right side angled upward, his right hand extended (no. 37), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand by his right side, the barrel angled upward (no. 37), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, he holds a burning fuse. His right hand he holds out. Plate 37 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn
Soldier who gives the wick on the rooster of his helm the right place and shape (no. 8), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, after, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 8), ca. 1600. With thumb and middle finger of his right hand, he gives the burning wick on the Haan (part Of the ignition mechanism) of his rudder the right place and shape. Plate 8 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Mus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-gives-the-wick-on-the-rooster-of-his-helm-the-right-place-and-shape-no-8-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-after-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-no-8-ca-1600-with-thumb-and-middle-finger-of-his-right-hand-he-gives-the-burning-wick-on-the-haan-part-of-the-ignition-mechanism-of-his-rudder-the-right-place-and-shape-plate-8-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-mus-image579291278.html
RM2TJCYX6–Soldier who gives the wick on the rooster of his helm the right place and shape (no. 8), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, after, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 8), ca. 1600. With thumb and middle finger of his right hand, he gives the burning wick on the Haan (part Of the ignition mechanism) of his rudder the right place and shape. Plate 8 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Mus
Inspired by Soldier holding his rudder with his left hand angled upward (no. 12), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand, after firing, the barrel angled upward to prevent him from inadvertently wounding a companion (no. 12, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspired-by-soldier-holding-his-rudder-with-his-left-hand-angled-upward-no-12-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-after-firing-the-barrel-angled-upward-to-prevent-him-from-inadvertently-wounding-a-companion-no-12-reimagined-by-artotop-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-ray-radiance-photography-inspired-by-surrealism-and-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image459374619.html
RF2HKA90B–Inspired by Soldier holding his rudder with his left hand angled upward (no. 12), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand, after firing, the barrel angled upward to prevent him from inadvertently wounding a companion (no. 12, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
Soldier raises the rudder with both hands up Corte onderwysinghe at the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) holds with both hands and points it upwards. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, 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 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-raises-the-rudder-with-both-hands-up-corte-onderwysinghe-at-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-interested-the-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-holds-with-both-hands-and-points-it-upwards-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-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-image261378624.html
RMW56R2T–Soldier raises the rudder with both hands up Corte onderwysinghe at the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) holds with both hands and points it upwards. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, 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
Soldier who holds his rudder with his left hand tilted up or 12), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand, after he has fired, tilted the barrel to the loop to prevent him from unintentionally injuring a companion (no. 12), Ca, Ca, Ca, Ca . 1600. In his left hand in addition to the rudder but also a burning wick. Plate 12 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Hande Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-holds-his-rudder-with-his-left-hand-tilted-up-or-12-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-after-he-has-fired-tilted-the-barrel-to-the-loop-to-prevent-him-from-unintentionally-injuring-a-companion-no-12-ca-ca-ca-ca-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-rudder-but-also-a-burning-wick-plate-12-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-hande-image581504111.html
RM2TP1PBY–Soldier who holds his rudder with his left hand tilted up or 12), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand, after he has fired, tilted the barrel to the loop to prevent him from unintentionally injuring a companion (no. 12), Ca, Ca, Ca, Ca . 1600. In his left hand in addition to the rudder but also a burning wick. Plate 12 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Hande
Inspired by Soldier on guard holding his rudder with his left hand by his right side angled upward, his right hand extended (no. 37), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand by his right side, the barrel angled upward, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspired-by-soldier-on-guard-holding-his-rudder-with-his-left-hand-by-his-right-side-angled-upward-his-right-hand-extended-no-37-c-1600-a-soldier-on-guard-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-by-his-right-side-the-barrel-angled-upward-reimagined-by-artotop-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-ray-radiance-photography-inspired-by-surrealism-and-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image459374840.html
RF2HKA988–Inspired by Soldier on guard holding his rudder with his left hand by his right side angled upward, his right hand extended (no. 37), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand by his right side, the barrel angled upward, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
Soldier holding his rudder upright with both hands in front of him Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands in front of him, pointing the barrel up, to bring it to his left. In his left hand, besides the course of the rudder, a burning fuse. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-holding-his-rudder-upright-with-both-hands-in-front-of-him-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-important-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-in-front-of-him-pointing-the-barrel-up-to-bring-it-to-his-left-in-his-left-hand-besides-the-course-of-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-workshop-image261378646.html
RMW56R3J–Soldier holding his rudder upright with both hands in front of him Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands in front of him, pointing the barrel up, to bring it to his left. In his left hand, besides the course of the rudder, a burning fuse. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop
Soldier who poured Kruit in the course of his helm (no. 23), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh, pointing the run tilted up (no. 23), ca. 1600. With his right hand he opens a crush horn. Plate 23 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherla Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-poured-kruit-in-the-course-of-his-helm-no-23-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-at-his-left-thigh-pointing-the-run-tilted-up-no-23-ca-1600-with-his-right-hand-he-opens-a-crush-horn-plate-23-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1600-print-maker-northern-netherla-image578799996.html
RM2THJH8C–Soldier who poured Kruit in the course of his helm (no. 23), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh, pointing the run tilted up (no. 23), ca. 1600. With his right hand he opens a crush horn. Plate 23 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherla
Art inspired by Soldier holding his rudder with both hands upright in front of him (no. 20), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands in front of him, pointing up the barrel, to bring it to his left (no. 20), c. 1600. In, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-soldier-holding-his-rudder-with-both-hands-upright-in-front-of-him-no-20-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-in-front-of-him-pointing-up-the-barrel-to-bring-it-to-his-left-no-20-c-1600-in-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image459723479.html
RF2HKX5YK–Art inspired by Soldier holding his rudder with both hands upright in front of him (no. 20), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands in front of him, pointing up the barrel, to bring it to his left (no. 20), c. 1600. In, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Soldier with a rudder sliding his right hand to the end of his loading stick Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, with his left hand holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) by his left thigh and bringing his right hand to the end of his loading stick, which he has supported against his right side. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-with-a-rudder-sliding-his-right-hand-to-the-end-of-his-loading-stick-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-interested-the-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-with-his-left-hand-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-by-his-left-thigh-and-bringing-his-right-hand-to-the-end-of-his-loading-stick-which-he-has-supported-against-his-right-side-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-image261378651.html
RMW56R3R–Soldier with a rudder sliding his right hand to the end of his loading stick Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, with his left hand holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) by his left thigh and bringing his right hand to the end of his loading stick, which he has supported against his right side. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II)
Soldier who closes the pan of his rudder (no. 17), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, after, to the right, who with his right hand closes the pan (the powder reservoir) of his rudder (a certain type of firearm) (no. 17), ca. 1600. In his left hand also a burning wick . Plate 17 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherlandsprint maker: Northern Neth Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-closes-the-pan-of-his-rudder-no-17-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-after-to-the-right-who-with-his-right-hand-closes-the-pan-the-powder-reservoir-of-his-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-no-17-ca-1600-in-his-left-hand-also-a-burning-wick-plate-17-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1600-print-maker-northern-netherlandsprint-maker-northern-neth-image580100550.html
RM2TKNT4P–Soldier who closes the pan of his rudder (no. 17), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, after, to the right, who with his right hand closes the pan (the powder reservoir) of his rudder (a certain type of firearm) (no. 17), ca. 1600. In his left hand also a burning wick . Plate 17 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherlandsprint maker: Northern Neth
Art inspired by Soldier blowing powder from his rudder (no. 19), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) near his mouth with both hands and blowing on it, to get off any powder that may have fallen outside the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 19), c, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-soldier-blowing-powder-from-his-rudder-no-19-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-near-his-mouth-with-both-hands-and-blowing-on-it-to-get-off-any-powder-that-may-have-fallen-outside-the-pan-the-powder-reservoir-no-19-c-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image459722670.html
RF2HKX4XP–Art inspired by Soldier blowing powder from his rudder (no. 19), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) near his mouth with both hands and blowing on it, to get off any powder that may have fallen outside the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 19), c, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Soldier with a rudder who brings his wick to his mouth to blow him clean Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length out, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand. With his right hand he brings a burning wick to his mouth to blow it clean. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c. 1597 - 1607, paper Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-with-a-rudder-who-brings-his-wick-to-his-mouth-to-blow-him-clean-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-interested-the-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-out-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-with-his-right-hand-he-brings-a-burning-wick-to-his-mouth-to-blow-it-clean-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-workshop-of-the-hague-c-1597-1607-paper-image261378787.html
RMW56R8K–Soldier with a rudder who brings his wick to his mouth to blow him clean Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length out, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand. With his right hand he brings a burning wick to his mouth to blow it clean. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c. 1597 - 1607, paper
Soldier with a rudder that brings his wick to his mouth to blow him clean (no. 6), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 6), ca. 1600. With his right hand he brings a burning wick to his mouth to blow him clean. Plate 6 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Ne Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-with-a-rudder-that-brings-his-wick-to-his-mouth-to-blow-him-clean-no-6-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-no-6-ca-1600-with-his-right-hand-he-brings-a-burning-wick-to-his-mouth-to-blow-him-clean-plate-6-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1600-print-maker-northern-ne-image578295699.html
RM2TGRJ1R–Soldier with a rudder that brings his wick to his mouth to blow him clean (no. 6), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 6), ca. 1600. With his right hand he brings a burning wick to his mouth to blow him clean. Plate 6 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Ne
Art inspired by Soldier shaking powder from his rudder (no. 18), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, shaking a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands, to get rid of any powder that may have fallen outside the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 18), c. 1600. In his, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-soldier-shaking-powder-from-his-rudder-no-18-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-shaking-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-to-get-rid-of-any-powder-that-may-have-fallen-outside-the-pan-the-powder-reservoir-no-18-c-1600-in-his-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image459722629.html
RF2HKX4W9–Art inspired by Soldier shaking powder from his rudder (no. 18), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, shaking a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands, to get rid of any powder that may have fallen outside the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 18), c. 1600. In his, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Soldier on guard with a rudder that grabs his wick Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke imagehe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand. In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. He grabs this wick with his right hand. It is therefore the same position as the one shown on the fifth print of the series. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the Wapenwerkinghe. On this copy the number is printed, handling of weapons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-on-guard-with-a-rudder-that-grabs-his-wick-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-imagehe-important-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-on-guard-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-in-his-left-hand-besides-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-he-grabs-this-wick-with-his-right-hand-it-is-therefore-the-same-position-as-the-one-shown-on-the-fifth-print-of-the-series-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-wapenwerkinghe-on-this-copy-the-number-is-printed-handling-of-weapons-image261378669.html
RMW56R4D–Soldier on guard with a rudder that grabs his wick Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke imagehe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand. In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. He grabs this wick with his right hand. It is therefore the same position as the one shown on the fifth print of the series. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the Wapenwerkinghe. On this copy the number is printed, handling of weapons
Soldier with a rudder that opens his Kruithoorn (no. 22), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh, pointing the loop up obliquely (no. 22), ca. 1600. With his right hand he opens a crush horn. Plate 21 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-with-a-rudder-that-opens-his-kruithoorn-no-22-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-at-his-left-thigh-pointing-the-loop-up-obliquely-no-22-ca-1600-with-his-right-hand-he-opens-a-crush-horn-plate-21-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1600-print-maker-northern-netherl-image580611516.html
RM2TMH3WG–Soldier with a rudder that opens his Kruithoorn (no. 22), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh, pointing the loop up obliquely (no. 22), ca. 1600. With his right hand he opens a crush horn. Plate 21 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherl
Art inspired by Soldier holding his rudder with his left hand angled upward (no. 12), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand, after firing, the barrel angled upward to prevent him from inadvertently wounding a, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-soldier-holding-his-rudder-with-his-left-hand-angled-upward-no-12-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-after-firing-the-barrel-angled-upward-to-prevent-him-from-inadvertently-wounding-a-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image459722604.html
RF2HKX4TC–Art inspired by Soldier holding his rudder with his left hand angled upward (no. 12), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand, after firing, the barrel angled upward to prevent him from inadvertently wounding a, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Soldier holding his rudder upright with his left hand Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a hold a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand, pointing the barrel, before transferring the weapon to his right hand. In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-holding-his-rudder-upright-with-his-left-hand-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-important-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-hold-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-pointing-the-barrel-before-transferring-the-weapon-to-his-right-hand-in-his-left-hand-besides-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-workshop-of-the-hague-c-image261378659.html
RMW56R43–Soldier holding his rudder upright with his left hand Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a hold a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand, pointing the barrel, before transferring the weapon to his right hand. In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c
Soldier who wears his rudder on his shoulder (no. 1), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, with a rudder (a certain type of firearm) leaning on his left shoulder (no. 1), approx. 1600. In his left hand, apart from the flask of the rudder also a burning wick. Plate 1 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherlandsprint maker: Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-wears-his-rudder-on-his-shoulder-no-1-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-with-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-leaning-on-his-left-shoulder-no-1-approx-1600-in-his-left-hand-apart-from-the-flask-of-the-rudder-also-a-burning-wick-plate-1-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1600-print-maker-northern-netherlandsprint-maker-image578607934.html
RM2TH9T92–Soldier who wears his rudder on his shoulder (no. 1), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, with a rudder (a certain type of firearm) leaning on his left shoulder (no. 1), approx. 1600. In his left hand, apart from the flask of the rudder also a burning wick. Plate 1 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherlandsprint maker:
Art inspired by Soldier on guard holding his rudder by his right side angled upward, his finger on the trigger (no. 36), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands by his right side, his right index finger on the, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-soldier-on-guard-holding-his-rudder-by-his-right-side-angled-upward-his-finger-on-the-trigger-no-36-c-1600-a-soldier-on-guard-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-by-his-right-side-his-right-index-finger-on-the-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image459722717.html
RF2HKX50D–Art inspired by Soldier on guard holding his rudder by his right side angled upward, his finger on the trigger (no. 36), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands by his right side, his right index finger on the, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Soldier holding his rudder with his left hand at his right side Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with its left hand near its right side. In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. His right hand loosely at the rudder's trigger. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-holding-his-rudder-with-his-left-hand-at-his-right-side-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-important-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-its-left-hand-near-its-right-side-in-his-left-hand-besides-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-his-right-hand-loosely-at-the-rudders-trigger-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-workshop-of-the-hague-c-image261378764.html
RMW56R7T–Soldier holding his rudder with his left hand at his right side Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with its left hand near its right side. In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. His right hand loosely at the rudder's trigger. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c
Soldier on watch with a rudder that takes his wick (no. 38), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier on watch, in front, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand. In his left hand in addition to the rudder but also a burning wick (no. 38), ca. 1600. With his right hand, he grabs this wick. It is therefore about the same position as the person who is shown on the fifth print of the series. Plate 38 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-on-watch-with-a-rudder-that-takes-his-wick-no-38-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-on-watch-in-front-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-rudder-but-also-a-burning-wick-no-38-ca-1600-with-his-right-hand-he-grabs-this-wick-it-is-therefore-about-the-same-position-as-the-person-who-is-shown-on-the-fifth-print-of-the-series-plate-38-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-image581111895.html
RM2TNBX47–Soldier on watch with a rudder that takes his wick (no. 38), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier on watch, in front, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand. In his left hand in addition to the rudder but also a burning wick (no. 38), ca. 1600. With his right hand, he grabs this wick. It is therefore about the same position as the person who is shown on the fifth print of the series. Plate 38 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de
Art inspired by Soldier blowing sparks away from the pan of his rudder (no. 15), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) near his mouth and blowing over the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 15), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-soldier-blowing-sparks-away-from-the-pan-of-his-rudder-no-15-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-particular-type-of-firearm-near-his-mouth-and-blowing-over-the-pan-the-powder-reservoir-no-15-c-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image459722618.html
RF2HKX4TX–Art inspired by Soldier blowing sparks away from the pan of his rudder (no. 15), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) near his mouth and blowing over the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 15), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Soldier with a rudder grabbing his powder horn Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, seen from the back, who holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh, pointing the barrel upwards. With his right hand he grabs a powder horn at his side. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the Wapenwerkinghe. The number is printed on this copy, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-with-a-rudder-grabbing-his-powder-horn-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-interested-the-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-seen-from-the-back-who-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-at-his-left-thigh-pointing-the-barrel-upwards-with-his-right-hand-he-grabs-a-powder-horn-at-his-side-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-wapenwerkinghe-the-number-is-printed-on-this-copy-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-workshop-image261378647.html
RMW56R3K–Soldier with a rudder grabbing his powder horn Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, seen from the back, who holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh, pointing the barrel upwards. With his right hand he grabs a powder horn at his side. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the Wapenwerkinghe. The number is printed on this copy, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop
Soldier who pulls his chest of drawers out of the course of his rudder (no. 27), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh and with his right hand pulls his loading stick out of the barrel (no. 27), ca. 1600. Plate 27 in the Instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: No Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-pulls-his-chest-of-drawers-out-of-the-course-of-his-rudder-no-27-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-at-his-left-thigh-and-with-his-right-hand-pulls-his-loading-stick-out-of-the-barrel-no-27-ca-1600-plate-27-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1600-print-maker-no-image581234678.html
RM2TNHENA–Soldier who pulls his chest of drawers out of the course of his rudder (no. 27), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh and with his right hand pulls his loading stick out of the barrel (no. 27), ca. 1600. Plate 27 in the Instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: No
Art inspired by Soldier on guard with a rudder grabbing his fuse (no. 38), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, there is a burning fuse (no. 38), c. 1600, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-soldier-on-guard-with-a-rudder-grabbing-his-fuse-no-38-c-1600-a-soldier-on-guard-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-rudder-there-is-a-burning-fuse-no-38-c-1600-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image459722658.html
RF2HKX4XA–Art inspired by Soldier on guard with a rudder grabbing his fuse (no. 38), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, there is a burning fuse (no. 38), c. 1600, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Soldier holding his rudder upright with his right hand, open his left hand to take on the weapon Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his right hand, pointing the barrel up, before transferring his weapon to his left hand. A burning wick in his outstretched left hand. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-holding-his-rudder-upright-with-his-right-hand-open-his-left-hand-to-take-on-the-weapon-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-interested-the-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-right-hand-pointing-the-barrel-up-before-transferring-his-weapon-to-his-left-hand-a-burning-wick-in-his-outstretched-left-hand-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-image261378671.html
RMW56R4F–Soldier holding his rudder upright with his right hand, open his left hand to take on the weapon Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his right hand, pointing the barrel up, before transferring his weapon to his left hand. A burning wick in his outstretched left hand. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de
Soldier who presses his wick on the rooster of his rudder (no. 7), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 7), ca. 1600. With his right hand he presses a burning wick on the rooster (part of the inflammatory mechanism) From his helm. Plate 7 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. pr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-presses-his-wick-on-the-rooster-of-his-rudder-no-7-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-no-7-ca-1600-with-his-right-hand-he-presses-a-burning-wick-on-the-rooster-part-of-the-inflammatory-mechanism-from-his-helm-plate-7-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1600-pr-image578456247.html
RM2TH2XRK–Soldier who presses his wick on the rooster of his rudder (no. 7), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 7), ca. 1600. With his right hand he presses a burning wick on the rooster (part of the inflammatory mechanism) From his helm. Plate 7 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. pr
Art inspired by Soldier on guard holding his rudder with his left hand by his right side angled upward, his right hand extended (no. 37), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand by his right side, the, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-soldier-on-guard-holding-his-rudder-with-his-left-hand-by-his-right-side-angled-upward-his-right-hand-extended-no-37-c-1600-a-soldier-on-guard-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-by-his-right-side-the-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image459722679.html
RF2HKX4Y3–Art inspired by Soldier on guard holding his rudder with his left hand by his right side angled upward, his right hand extended (no. 37), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand by his right side, the, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Soldier holding his rudder with his left hand tilted upwards Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title on object), A soldier, full-length, from on the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand, after he has fired, the barrel tilted upwards to prevent him from accidentally injuring a companion. In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-holding-his-rudder-with-his-left-hand-tilted-upwards-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-important-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-on-object-a-soldier-full-length-from-on-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-after-he-has-fired-the-barrel-tilted-upwards-to-prevent-him-from-accidentally-injuring-a-companion-in-his-left-hand-besides-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-image261378636.html
RMW56R38–Soldier holding his rudder with his left hand tilted upwards Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title on object), A soldier, full-length, from on the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand, after he has fired, the barrel tilted upwards to prevent him from accidentally injuring a companion. In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle
Soldier who takes his helm of his shoulder (no. 2), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who takes a rudder (a certain type of firearm) from his left shoulder with his right hand (no. 2), ca. 1600. In his left hand, apart from the flask of the rudder but also a burning wick. Plate 2 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Nether Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-takes-his-helm-of-his-shoulder-no-2-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-takes-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-from-his-left-shoulder-with-his-right-hand-no-2-ca-1600-in-his-left-hand-apart-from-the-flask-of-the-rudder-but-also-a-burning-wick-plate-2-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1600-print-maker-northern-nether-image577825324.html
RM2TG262M–Soldier who takes his helm of his shoulder (no. 2), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who takes a rudder (a certain type of firearm) from his left shoulder with his right hand (no. 2), ca. 1600. In his left hand, apart from the flask of the rudder but also a burning wick. Plate 2 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Nether
Art inspired by Soldier points rudder up with both hands (no. 10), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with both hands and pointing it up at an angle (no. 10), c. 1600. Plate 10 in the instructions for handling the helm: Corte, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-soldier-points-rudder-up-with-both-hands-no-10-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-and-pointing-it-up-at-an-angle-no-10-c-1600-plate-10-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-helm-corte-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image459722590.html
RF2HKX4RX–Art inspired by Soldier points rudder up with both hands (no. 10), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with both hands and pointing it up at an angle (no. 10), c. 1600. Plate 10 in the instructions for handling the helm: Corte, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Soldier putting his rudder with his right hand on his shoulder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, placing a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his right hand on his left shoulder, pointing the barrel up. In his outstretched left hand a burning wick - the smoke not yet displayed on this first state. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-putting-his-rudder-with-his-right-hand-on-his-shoulder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-important-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-placing-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-right-hand-on-his-left-shoulder-pointing-the-barrel-up-in-his-outstretched-left-hand-a-burning-wick-the-smoke-not-yet-displayed-on-this-first-state-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-image261378663.html
RMW56R47–Soldier putting his rudder with his right hand on his shoulder Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, placing a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his right hand on his left shoulder, pointing the barrel up. In his outstretched left hand a burning wick - the smoke not yet displayed on this first state. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II)
Soldier who holds his helm with his left hand upright (no. 30), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand, pointing the course up, before transferring the weapon to his right hand. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder but also a burning wick (no. 30), ca. 1600. Plate 30 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerlike image, important ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War wa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-holds-his-helm-with-his-left-hand-upright-no-30-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-pointing-the-course-up-before-transferring-the-weapon-to-his-right-hand-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-rudder-but-also-a-burning-wick-no-30-ca-1600-plate-30-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerlike-image-important-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-wa-image580787189.html
RM2TMW3YH–Soldier who holds his helm with his left hand upright (no. 30), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand, pointing the course up, before transferring the weapon to his right hand. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder but also a burning wick (no. 30), ca. 1600. Plate 30 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerlike image, important ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War wa
Inspired by Soldier holding a rudder sliding his right hand to the end of his ramrod (no. 28), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand near his left thigh and bringing his right hand to the end of his ramrod, which he rests, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspired-by-soldier-holding-a-rudder-sliding-his-right-hand-to-the-end-of-his-ramrod-no-28-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-near-his-left-thigh-and-bringing-his-right-hand-to-the-end-of-his-ramrod-which-he-rests-reimagined-by-artotop-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-ray-radiance-photography-inspired-by-surrealism-and-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image459374725.html
RF2HKA945–Inspired by Soldier holding a rudder sliding his right hand to the end of his ramrod (no. 28), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand near his left thigh and bringing his right hand to the end of his ramrod, which he rests, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
Soldier holding his rudder upright with his right hand Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a hold a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his right hand, pointing the barrel up, before placing the weapon on his left shoulder. A burning wick in his outstretched left hand. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the Wapenwerkinghe. On this copy the number is printed, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-holding-his-rudder-upright-with-his-right-hand-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-interested-the-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-hold-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-right-hand-pointing-the-barrel-up-before-placing-the-weapon-on-his-left-shoulder-a-burning-wick-in-his-outstretched-left-hand-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-wapenwerkinghe-on-this-copy-the-number-is-printed-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-image261378662.html
RMW56R46–Soldier holding his rudder upright with his right hand Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a hold a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his right hand, pointing the barrel up, before placing the weapon on his left shoulder. A burning wick in his outstretched left hand. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the Wapenwerkinghe. On this copy the number is printed, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de
Soldier who shakes Kruit van his Roert (no. 18), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who shakes a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands, to possibly get rid of the powder (no. 18), ca. 1600 in the pan (the powder reservoir). His left hand in addition to the course of the rudder also a burning wick. Plate 18 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was ar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-shakes-kruit-van-his-roert-no-18-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-shakes-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-to-possibly-get-rid-of-the-powder-no-18-ca-1600-in-the-pan-the-powder-reservoir-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-course-of-the-rudder-also-a-burning-wick-plate-18-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-ar-image580489477.html
RM2TMBG71–Soldier who shakes Kruit van his Roert (no. 18), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who shakes a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands, to possibly get rid of the powder (no. 18), ca. 1600 in the pan (the powder reservoir). His left hand in addition to the course of the rudder also a burning wick. Plate 18 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was ar
Inspired by Soldier holding a rudder sliding his right hand to the end of his ramrod (no. 25), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand near his left thigh and bringing his right hand to the end of his ramrod, which he rests, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspired-by-soldier-holding-a-rudder-sliding-his-right-hand-to-the-end-of-his-ramrod-no-25-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-near-his-left-thigh-and-bringing-his-right-hand-to-the-end-of-his-ramrod-which-he-rests-reimagined-by-artotop-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-ray-radiance-photography-inspired-by-surrealism-and-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image459374733.html
RF2HKA94D–Inspired by Soldier holding a rudder sliding his right hand to the end of his ramrod (no. 25), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand near his left thigh and bringing his right hand to the end of his ramrod, which he rests, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
Soldier on guard holding his rudder with his left hand tilted upwards on his right hand, his right hand extended Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand near his right side, the barrel tilted upwards. In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. He extends his right hand. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the Wapenwerkinghe. On this copy the number is printed Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-on-guard-holding-his-rudder-with-his-left-hand-tilted-upwards-on-his-right-hand-his-right-hand-extended-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-important-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-on-guard-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-near-his-right-side-the-barrel-tilted-upwards-in-his-left-hand-besides-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-he-extends-his-right-hand-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-wapenwerkinghe-on-this-copy-the-number-is-printed-image261378668.html
RMW56R4C–Soldier on guard holding his rudder with his left hand tilted upwards on his right hand, his right hand extended Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand near his right side, the barrel tilted upwards. In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. He extends his right hand. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the Wapenwerkinghe. On this copy the number is printed
Soldier who holds his rudder with his left hand on his right side (no. 4), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand on his right side (no. 4), ca. 1600. In his left hand, apart from the rudder but also a burning wick. His right hand loosely at the rudder tractor. Plate 4 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-holds-his-rudder-with-his-left-hand-on-his-right-side-no-4-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-on-his-right-side-no-4-ca-1600-in-his-left-hand-apart-from-the-rudder-but-also-a-burning-wick-his-right-hand-loosely-at-the-rudder-tractor-plate-4-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-image577810906.html
RM2TG1FKP–Soldier who holds his rudder with his left hand on his right side (no. 4), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand on his right side (no. 4), ca. 1600. In his left hand, apart from the rudder but also a burning wick. His right hand loosely at the rudder tractor. Plate 4 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607.
Art inspired by Soldier holding a rudder sliding his right hand to the end of his ramrod (no. 28), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand near his left thigh and bringing his right hand to the end of his ramrod, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-soldier-holding-a-rudder-sliding-his-right-hand-to-the-end-of-his-ramrod-no-28-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-near-his-left-thigh-and-bringing-his-right-hand-to-the-end-of-his-ramrod-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image459722659.html
RF2HKX4XB–Art inspired by Soldier holding a rudder sliding his right hand to the end of his ramrod (no. 28), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand near his left thigh and bringing his right hand to the end of his ramrod, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Soldier on guard holding his rudder tilted upwards with his right hand, while dropping the barrel in his left hand Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, importance on the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his right hand, the barrel tilted upwards. He drops the barrel in his left hand, which also contains a burning wick. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the Wapenwerkinghe. On this copy the number is printed, handling of weapons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-on-guard-holding-his-rudder-tilted-upwards-with-his-right-hand-while-dropping-the-barrel-in-his-left-hand-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-importance-on-the-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-on-guard-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-right-hand-the-barrel-tilted-upwards-he-drops-the-barrel-in-his-left-hand-which-also-contains-a-burning-wick-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-wapenwerkinghe-on-this-copy-the-number-is-printed-handling-of-weapons-image261378666.html
RMW56R4A–Soldier on guard holding his rudder tilted upwards with his right hand, while dropping the barrel in his left hand Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, importance on the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his right hand, the barrel tilted upwards. He drops the barrel in his left hand, which also contains a burning wick. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the Wapenwerkinghe. On this copy the number is printed, handling of weapons
Soldier with a rudder who takes his wick (no. 5), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, after, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 5), ca. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder but also a burning wick. He takes this wick with his right hand. Plate 5 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherla Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-with-a-rudder-who-takes-his-wick-no-5-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-after-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-no-5-ca-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-rudder-but-also-a-burning-wick-he-takes-this-wick-with-his-right-hand-plate-5-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1600-print-maker-northern-netherla-image578636851.html
RM2THB55R–Soldier with a rudder who takes his wick (no. 5), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, after, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 5), ca. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder but also a burning wick. He takes this wick with his right hand. Plate 5 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherla
Art inspired by Soldier holding a rudder sliding his right hand to the end of his ramrod (no. 25), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand near his left thigh and bringing his right hand to the end of his ramrod, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-soldier-holding-a-rudder-sliding-his-right-hand-to-the-end-of-his-ramrod-no-25-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-near-his-left-thigh-and-bringing-his-right-hand-to-the-end-of-his-ramrod-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image459722656.html
RF2HKX4X8–Art inspired by Soldier holding a rudder sliding his right hand to the end of his ramrod (no. 25), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand near his left thigh and bringing his right hand to the end of his ramrod, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Soldier on guard holding his rudder obliquely upwards on his right side, his finger on the trigger Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands at his right side, his right index finger on the trigger, the barrel tilted upwards. In his left hand, besides the course of the rudder, a burning fuse. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the Wapenwerkinghe. On this copy the number is Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-on-guard-holding-his-rudder-obliquely-upwards-on-his-right-side-his-finger-on-the-trigger-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-important-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-on-guard-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-at-his-right-side-his-right-index-finger-on-the-trigger-the-barrel-tilted-upwards-in-his-left-hand-besides-the-course-of-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-wapenwerkinghe-on-this-copy-the-number-is-image261378667.html
RMW56R4B–Soldier on guard holding his rudder obliquely upwards on his right side, his finger on the trigger Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with both hands at his right side, his right index finger on the trigger, the barrel tilted upwards. In his left hand, besides the course of the rudder, a burning fuse. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the Wapenwerkinghe. On this copy the number is
Soldier who takes his chest of drawers out of the holder under the course of his rudder (no. 24), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, after, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh and with his right hand takes the loading stick out of the holder under the loop (no. 24), ca. 1600. Plate 24 In the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was aro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-takes-his-chest-of-drawers-out-of-the-holder-under-the-course-of-his-rudder-no-24-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-after-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-at-his-left-thigh-and-with-his-right-hand-takes-the-loading-stick-out-of-the-holder-under-the-loop-no-24-ca-1600-plate-24-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-aro-image577322786.html
RM2TF792X–Soldier who takes his chest of drawers out of the holder under the course of his rudder (no. 24), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, after, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh and with his right hand takes the loading stick out of the holder under the loop (no. 24), ca. 1600. Plate 24 In the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was aro
Inspired by Soldier holding his helm with his left hand by his right (no. 4), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a helm (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand by his right (no. 4), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, a burning fuse. His right hand, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspired-by-soldier-holding-his-helm-with-his-left-hand-by-his-right-no-4-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-helm-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-by-his-right-no-4-c-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-his-right-hand-reimagined-by-artotop-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-ray-radiance-photography-inspired-by-surrealism-and-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image459374868.html
RF2HKA998–Inspired by Soldier holding his helm with his left hand by his right (no. 4), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a helm (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand by his right (no. 4), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, a burning fuse. His right hand, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
Soldier with a rudder grabbing his wick Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand. In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. He grabs this wick with his right hand. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c. 1597 - 1607, paper, engraving, h 360 mm × w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-with-a-rudder-grabbing-his-wick-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-interested-the-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-in-his-left-hand-besides-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-he-grabs-this-wick-with-his-right-hand-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-workshop-of-the-hague-c-1597-1607-paper-engraving-h-360-mm-w-image261378777.html
RMW56R89–Soldier with a rudder grabbing his wick Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand. In his left hand, besides the rudder, a burning fuse. He grabs this wick with his right hand. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c. 1597 - 1607, paper, engraving, h 360 mm × w
Soldier who holds his rudder with his right hand upright, open his left hand to take the weapon (no. 3), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, after, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his right hand, pointing the course up, before transferring his weapon to his left hand (no. 3), ca. 1600. In his A burning wick outstretched. Plate 3 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, important t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 16 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-holds-his-rudder-with-his-right-hand-upright-open-his-left-hand-to-take-the-weapon-no-3-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-after-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-right-hand-pointing-the-course-up-before-transferring-his-weapon-to-his-left-hand-no-3-ca-1600-in-his-a-burning-wick-outstretched-plate-3-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-important-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-16-image578442232.html
RM2TH28Y4–Soldier who holds his rudder with his right hand upright, open his left hand to take the weapon (no. 3), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, after, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his right hand, pointing the course up, before transferring his weapon to his left hand (no. 3), ca. 1600. In his A burning wick outstretched. Plate 3 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, important t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 16
Inspired by Soldier with a helm grabbing his fuse (no. 5), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a helm (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 5), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, there is a burning fuse. With his right hand he picks up this wick, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/inspired-by-soldier-with-a-helm-grabbing-his-fuse-no-5-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-helm-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-no-5-c-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-rudder-there-is-a-burning-fuse-with-his-right-hand-he-picks-up-this-wick-reimagined-by-artotop-classic-art-reinvented-with-a-modern-twist-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-brightness-and-light-ray-radiance-photography-inspired-by-surrealism-and-futurism-embracing-dynamic-energy-of-modern-technology-movement-speed-and-revolutionize-culture-image459374985.html
RF2HKA9DD–Inspired by Soldier with a helm grabbing his fuse (no. 5), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a helm (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 5), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, there is a burning fuse. With his right hand he picks up this wick, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
Soldier with a rudder transferring his wick from his right to his left hand Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke imagehe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand. The burning fuse in his right hand is transferred to his left hand. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c. 1597 - 1607, paper, engraving, h 360 mm × w Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-with-a-rudder-transferring-his-wick-from-his-right-to-his-left-hand-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-imagehe-important-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-the-burning-fuse-in-his-right-hand-is-transferred-to-his-left-hand-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-workshop-of-the-hague-c-1597-1607-paper-engraving-h-360-mm-w-image261378638.html
RMW56R3A–Soldier with a rudder transferring his wick from his right to his left hand Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke imagehe, important right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand. The burning fuse in his right hand is transferred to his left hand. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c. 1597 - 1607, paper, engraving, h 360 mm × w
Soldier who poured Kruit in the pan of his rudder (no. 16), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, back, that powder from a powder bottle in the pan (the powder reservoir) of a rudder (a certain type of firearm) pours (no. 16), ca. 1600. In his left hand, apart from the rudder but also a burning wick. Plate 16 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherla Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-poured-kruit-in-the-pan-of-his-rudder-no-16-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-back-that-powder-from-a-powder-bottle-in-the-pan-the-powder-reservoir-of-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-pours-no-16-ca-1600-in-his-left-hand-apart-from-the-rudder-but-also-a-burning-wick-plate-16-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1600-print-maker-northern-netherla-image578202505.html
RM2TGKB5D–Soldier who poured Kruit in the pan of his rudder (no. 16), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, back, that powder from a powder bottle in the pan (the powder reservoir) of a rudder (a certain type of firearm) pours (no. 16), ca. 1600. In his left hand, apart from the rudder but also a burning wick. Plate 16 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherla
Art inspired by Soldier holding his helm with his left hand by his right (no. 4), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a helm (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand by his right (no. 4), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, a burning fuse, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-soldier-holding-his-helm-with-his-left-hand-by-his-right-no-4-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-helm-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-by-his-right-no-4-c-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-rudder-a-burning-fuse-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image459722748.html
RF2HKX51G–Art inspired by Soldier holding his helm with his left hand by his right (no. 4), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a helm (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand by his right (no. 4), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, a burning fuse, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Soldier with a rudder opening his powder horn Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, who with his left hand holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) by its left thigh, pointing the barrel upwards. He opens a powder horn with his right hand. This print is part of the series of 42 mt hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c. 1597 - 1607, paper, engraving, h 360 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-with-a-rudder-opening-his-powder-horn-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-interested-the-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-who-with-his-left-hand-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-by-its-left-thigh-pointing-the-barrel-upwards-he-opens-a-powder-horn-with-his-right-hand-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-mt-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-workshop-of-the-hague-c-1597-1607-paper-engraving-h-360-image261378648.html
RMW56R3M–Soldier with a rudder opening his powder horn Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, who with his left hand holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) by its left thigh, pointing the barrel upwards. He opens a powder horn with his right hand. This print is part of the series of 42 mt hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop of), The Hague, c. 1597 - 1607, paper, engraving, h 360
Soldier who puts his rudder with his right hand on his shoulder (no. 32), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, after, to the right, who puts a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his right hand on his left shoulder, pointing the loop up (no. 32), ca. 1600. In his left hand a burning wick (with The smoke in this second is). Plate 32 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. pr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-puts-his-rudder-with-his-right-hand-on-his-shoulder-no-32-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-after-to-the-right-who-puts-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-right-hand-on-his-left-shoulder-pointing-the-loop-up-no-32-ca-1600-in-his-left-hand-a-burning-wick-with-the-smoke-in-this-second-is-plate-32-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1600-pr-image578421487.html
RM2TH1AE7–Soldier who puts his rudder with his right hand on his shoulder (no. 32), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, after, to the right, who puts a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his right hand on his left shoulder, pointing the loop up (no. 32), ca. 1600. In his left hand a burning wick (with The smoke in this second is). Plate 32 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. pr
Art inspired by Soldier with a helm grabbing his fuse (no. 5), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a helm (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 5), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, there is a burning fuse. With his right hand he, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-soldier-with-a-helm-grabbing-his-fuse-no-5-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-helm-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-no-5-c-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-rudder-there-is-a-burning-fuse-with-his-right-hand-he-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image459722766.html
RF2HKX526–Art inspired by Soldier with a helm grabbing his fuse (no. 5), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a helm (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 5), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the rudder, there is a burning fuse. With his right hand he, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Soldier holding his helm with both hands upright in front of him (no. 20), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a helm (a certain type of firearm) with both hands in front of him, pointing the barrel upward, to bring it to his left (no. 20), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the barrel of the helm, he also holds a burning fuse. Plate 20 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende speiessen Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-holding-his-helm-with-both-hands-upright-in-front-of-him-no-20-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-helm-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-both-hands-in-front-of-him-pointing-the-barrel-upward-to-bring-it-to-his-left-no-20-c-1600-in-his-left-hand-in-addition-to-the-barrel-of-the-helm-he-also-holds-a-burning-fuse-plate-20-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-op-de-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-belanghende-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-wapenhandelinghe-van-roers-musquetten-ende-speiessen-image454361253.html
RM2HB5XBH–Soldier holding his helm with both hands upright in front of him (no. 20), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a helm (a certain type of firearm) with both hands in front of him, pointing the barrel upward, to bring it to his left (no. 20), c. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the barrel of the helm, he also holds a burning fuse. Plate 20 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende speiessen
Soldier who holds his rudder with his right hand upright (no. 31), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his right hand, pointing the course up, before placing the weapon on his left shoulder (no. 31), ca. 1600. left hand a burning wick. Plate 31 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-holds-his-rudder-with-his-right-hand-upright-no-31-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-right-hand-pointing-the-course-up-before-placing-the-weapon-on-his-left-shoulder-no-31-ca-1600-left-hand-a-burning-wick-plate-31-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1600-print-maker-n-image580396838.html
RM2TM7A2E–Soldier who holds his rudder with his right hand upright (no. 31), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his right hand, pointing the course up, before placing the weapon on his left shoulder (no. 31), ca. 1600. left hand a burning wick. Plate 31 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: N
Soldier with a rudder sliding his right hand to the end of his loading stick Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, with his left hand holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) by his left thigh and bringing his right hand to the end of his loading stick, which he has supported against his right side. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (works Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-with-a-rudder-sliding-his-right-hand-to-the-end-of-his-loading-stick-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-interested-the-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-with-his-left-hand-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-by-his-left-thigh-and-bringing-his-right-hand-to-the-end-of-his-loading-stick-which-he-has-supported-against-his-right-side-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-works-image349982618.html
RF2B9B2B6–Soldier with a rudder sliding his right hand to the end of his loading stick Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, to the right, with his left hand holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) by his left thigh and bringing his right hand to the end of his loading stick, which he has supported against his right side. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (works
Soldier sliding his ramrod into the holder under the barrel of his helm (no. 29), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a helm (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand near his left thigh and sliding the ramrod into the holder under the barrel with his right hand (no. 29), c. 1600. Plate 29 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende speiessen, 's-Gravenhage, 1607. Martial arts circa 1600 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-sliding-his-ramrod-into-the-holder-under-the-barrel-of-his-helm-no-29-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-helm-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-near-his-left-thigh-and-sliding-the-ramrod-into-the-holder-under-the-barrel-with-his-right-hand-no-29-c-1600-plate-29-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-op-de-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-belanghende-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-wapenhandelinghe-van-roers-musquetten-ende-speiessen-s-gravenhage-1607-martial-arts-circa-1600-image454361258.html
RM2HB5XBP–Soldier sliding his ramrod into the holder under the barrel of his helm (no. 29), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a helm (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand near his left thigh and sliding the ramrod into the holder under the barrel with his right hand (no. 29), c. 1600. Plate 29 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende speiessen, 's-Gravenhage, 1607. Martial arts circa 1600
Soldier who blows sparks away from the pan of his helm (no. 15), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) by his mouth and blows over the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 15), ca. 1600. In his left hand, apart from the rudder also one Burning wick. A powder bottle in his right hand. Plate 15 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-blows-sparks-away-from-the-pan-of-his-helm-no-15-ca-1600-1597-1607-a-soldier-to-the-right-to-the-right-who-holds-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-by-his-mouth-and-blows-over-the-pan-the-powder-reservoir-no-15-ca-1600-in-his-left-hand-apart-from-the-rudder-also-one-burning-wick-a-powder-bottle-in-his-right-hand-plate-15-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-image578004096.html
RM2TGAA3C–Soldier who blows sparks away from the pan of his helm (no. 15), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1607 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a rudder (a certain type of firearm) by his mouth and blows over the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 15), ca. 1600. In his left hand, apart from the rudder also one Burning wick. A powder bottle in his right hand. Plate 15 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607
Soldier raises the rudder with both hands up Corte onderwysinghe at the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) holds with both hands and points it upwards. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, 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, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-raises-the-rudder-with-both-hands-up-corte-onderwysinghe-at-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-interested-the-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-holds-with-both-hands-and-points-it-upwards-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-arms-handling-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-reimagined-by-gibon-design-of-warm-cheerful-glowing-of-b-image349982589.html
RF2B9B2A5–Soldier raises the rudder with both hands up Corte onderwysinghe at the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full length, to the right, holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) holds with both hands and points it upwards. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the arms handling, 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, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of b
Soldier on guard with a helm bringing its fuse to his mouth to blow it clean (no. 39), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a helm (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 39), c. 1600. With his right hand, he brings a burning wick to his mouth to blow it clean. This is therefore the same position as the one shown in the sixth print of the series. Plate 39 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-on-guard-with-a-helm-bringing-its-fuse-to-his-mouth-to-blow-it-clean-no-39-c-1600-a-soldier-on-guard-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-helm-a-particular-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-no-39-c-1600-with-his-right-hand-he-brings-a-burning-wick-to-his-mouth-to-blow-it-clean-this-is-therefore-the-same-position-as-the-one-shown-in-the-sixth-print-of-the-series-plate-39-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-op-de-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-belanghende-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-wapenhandelinghe-image454361316.html
RM2HB5XDT–Soldier on guard with a helm bringing its fuse to his mouth to blow it clean (no. 39), c. 1600, A soldier on guard, full-length, to the right, holding a helm (a particular type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 39), c. 1600. With his right hand, he brings a burning wick to his mouth to blow it clean. This is therefore the same position as the one shown in the sixth print of the series. Plate 39 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe
Soldier who poured herbs in the pan of his rudder (no. 16), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1608 A soldier, back, that powder from a powder bottle in the pan (the powder reservoir) of a rudder (a certain type of firearm) pours (no. 16), ca. 1600. In his left hand, apart from the rudder but also a burning wick. Plate 16 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherla Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-who-poured-herbs-in-the-pan-of-his-rudder-no-16-ca-1600-1597-1608-a-soldier-back-that-powder-from-a-powder-bottle-in-the-pan-the-powder-reservoir-of-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-pours-no-16-ca-1600-in-his-left-hand-apart-from-the-rudder-but-also-a-burning-wick-plate-16-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-image-interested-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-weapons-handele-of-roers-musquetten-and-spiessen-the-hague-1607-war-was-around-1600-print-maker-northern-netherla-image582557501.html
RM2TRNP11–Soldier who poured herbs in the pan of his rudder (no. 16), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1608 A soldier, back, that powder from a powder bottle in the pan (the powder reservoir) of a rudder (a certain type of firearm) pours (no. 16), ca. 1600. In his left hand, apart from the rudder but also a burning wick. Plate 16 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte Onderwysinghe on the Figuerliicke image, interested t'rechte Ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Weapons Handele of Roers Musquetten and Spiessen, The Hague, 1607. War was around 1600. print maker: Northern Netherla
Soldier with a rudder grabbing his powder horn Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, seen from the back, who holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh, pointing the barrel upwards. With his right hand he grabs a powder horn at his side. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the Wapenwerkinghe. The number is printed on this copy, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-with-a-rudder-grabbing-his-powder-horn-corte-onderwysinghe-on-the-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-interested-the-right-ghebruyck-des-roers-original-series-title-a-soldier-full-length-seen-from-the-back-who-holding-a-rudder-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-at-his-left-thigh-pointing-the-barrel-upwards-with-his-right-hand-he-grabs-a-powder-horn-at-his-side-this-print-is-part-of-the-series-of-42-hand-numbered-prints-of-gunmen-in-the-wapenwerkinghe-the-number-is-printed-on-this-copy-handling-of-weapons-military-training-firearms-rifle-jacob-de-gheyn-ii-workshop-o-image349982613.html
RF2B9B2B1–Soldier with a rudder grabbing his powder horn Corte onderwysinghe on the figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, interested the right ghebruyck des Roers (original series title), A soldier, full-length, seen from the back, who holding a rudder (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand at his left thigh, pointing the barrel upwards. With his right hand he grabs a powder horn at his side. This print is part of the series of 42 hand-numbered prints of gunmen in the Wapenwerkinghe. The number is printed on this copy, handling of weapons, military training, firearms: rifle, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop o
Soldier removing his ramrod from the holder under the barrel of his helm (no. 24), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a helm (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand near his left thigh and removing the ramrod from the holder under the barrel with his right hand (no. 24), c. 1600. Plate 24 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende speiessen, 's-Gravenhage, 1607. Martial arts circa 1600 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldier-removing-his-ramrod-from-the-holder-under-the-barrel-of-his-helm-no-24-c-1600-a-soldier-full-length-to-the-right-holding-a-helm-a-certain-type-of-firearm-with-his-left-hand-near-his-left-thigh-and-removing-the-ramrod-from-the-holder-under-the-barrel-with-his-right-hand-no-24-c-1600-plate-24-in-the-instructions-for-handling-the-rudder-corte-onderwysinghe-op-de-figuerliicke-afbeeldinghe-belanghende-trechte-ghebruyck-des-roers-part-of-the-illustrations-in-j-de-gheyn-wapenhandelinghe-van-roers-musquetten-ende-speiessen-s-gravenhage-1607-martial-arts-circa-1600-image454361259.html
RM2HB5XBR–Soldier removing his ramrod from the holder under the barrel of his helm (no. 24), c. 1600, A soldier, full-length, to the right, holding a helm (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand near his left thigh and removing the ramrod from the holder under the barrel with his right hand (no. 24), c. 1600. Plate 24 in the instructions for handling the rudder: Corte onderwysinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, belanghende t'rechte ghebruyck des Roers. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende speiessen, 's-Gravenhage, 1607. Martial arts circa 1600
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