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Tactical Use of Artillery: Direct Firing, illustration from L Art de l Artillerie

Tactical Use of Artillery: Direct Firing, illustration from L Art de l Artillerie


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Tactical Use of Artillery: Direct Firing, illustration from L Art de l Artillerie

XIR217876 Tactical Use of Artillery: Direct Firing, illustration from L Art de l Artillerie by Wolff de Senftenberg, late 16th century (pencil & w/c on paper) (b/w photo) by German School, (16th century); Min. Defense - Service Historique de l Armee de Terre, France; (add.info.: emploi tactique de l artillerie, tir direct; ); German, out of copyright

Media ID 12713145

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Cannonballs Cannons Shot Spears Tactics Treatise


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This print showcases the tactical use of artillery in the late 16th century. Titled "Tactical Use of Artillery: Direct Firing" this illustration is taken from L'Art de l'Artillerie by Wolff de Senftenberg, a renowned military treatise writer of his time. The image depicts a scene filled with intense action and strategic planning. A group of soldiers can be seen operating cannons, aiming them directly at their target. The cannonballs are fired with precision, creating an atmosphere of power and destruction. Amidst the chaos, spears are also visible, indicating that this battle involves both long-range artillery attacks as well as close combat tactics. The soldiers appear determined and focused on their mission despite the imminent danger surrounding them. This historical artwork provides us with a glimpse into warfare techniques used during this era. It serves as a reminder of the bravery and sacrifice exhibited by those who fought on the battlefield centuries ago. Preserved by Min. Defense - Service Historique de l'Armee de Terre in France, this German School masterpiece continues to captivate viewers even today. Its timeless depiction of military strategy reminds us of our shared history while honoring those who have served in armed forces throughout time.

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