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LONGBOWMEN, 16th CENTURY. English longbowmen and a halberdier (center). Woodcut

LONGBOWMEN, 16th CENTURY. English longbowmen and a halberdier (center). Woodcut


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LONGBOWMEN, 16th CENTURY. English longbowmen and a halberdier (center). Woodcut

LONGBOWMEN, 16th CENTURY.
English longbowmen and a halberdier (center). Woodcut, English, 16th century

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Archer Archery Arrow Halberd Halberdier Pike Quiver Sword Weapon Longbow


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This print titled "LONGBOWMEN, 16th CENTURY" takes us back in time to witness the skilled English longbowmen and a halberdier at the center of action. The woodcut artwork beautifully captures the essence of this era in English history. The image showcases a group of men dressed in traditional clothing, each detail meticulously etched into the woodcut. Their fashion reflects the trends of 16th-century England, with hats adorning their heads and beards and mustaches framing their determined faces. Clad in uniforms that exude strength and unity, these troops stand tall with weapons ready for battle. In particular, attention is drawn to an archer holding a longbow with precision and expertise. His steady stance speaks volumes about his skill as he prepares to release an arrow towards its target. Alongside him stands a halberdier wielding his weapon confidently, adding another layer of defense to this formidable group. The woodcut technique used adds depth and texture to every element within the image - from the intricate details on their clothing to the fine lines depicting weaponry such as pikes and swords. This art form truly brings life to historical moments like these. "LONGBOWMEN, 16th CENTURY" serves as both a visual feast for admirers of Renaissance artistry and an educational tool for those interested in exploring England's military history during this period.

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