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DUELING, 1595. Dueling techniques as illustrated in Vincentio Saviolo, His Practise
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DUELING, 1595. Dueling techniques as illustrated in Vincentio Saviolo, His Practise
DUELING, 1595.
Dueling techniques as illustrated in Vincentio Saviolo, His Practise, a translation, published at London, England, in 1595, of a treatise of 1558 commonly used by Elizabethan actors preparing for stage duels. Woodcut
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1558 1595 Actor Challenge Duel Elizabethan Fencer Fencing Knife Mifflin Practice Stage Sword Sword Fight Trouble Versus Warfare
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This print showcases the art of dueling in 1595, as depicted in Vincentio Saviolo's renowned work, "His Practise". The woodcut image transports us back to Elizabethan England, where actors preparing for stage duels often turned to this treatise originally published in 1558. Intriguingly, the illustration captures two men engaged in a fierce sword fight within an ornate interior setting. Their clothing reflects the fashion of the late medieval period and hints at their social status. One can almost sense the tension and adrenaline as these skilled fencers face off against each other. The Italian influence on dueling techniques is evident through their precise movements and strategic positioning. The use of knives alongside swords adds another layer of complexity to this intense battle. It is fascinating to witness how warfare strategies were adapted into a form of entertainment during the Renaissance era. As we delve deeper into this mesmerizing woodcut, it becomes clear that these men are not engaging in a friendly spar but rather a serious challenge fraught with potential trouble. The skillful execution captured here highlights both the danger and allure associated with dueling during this time. Granger Art on Demand has preserved this historical gem for us to appreciate and learn from today. This print serves as a testament to our fascination with past traditions while reminding us of how far we have come since those days when sword fights were not merely confined to theatrical performances or works of fiction.
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