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Man Sword 19th century Graphite black ink 4 7 / 8 x 3 1 / 8
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Man Sword 19th century Graphite black ink 4 7 / 8 x 3 1 / 8
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Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a remarkable piece of art titled "Man Sword". Created in the 19th century by Charles Albert Arnoux Bertall, a renowned French artist from Paris, this graphite and black ink drawing measures 4 7/8 x 3 1/8 inches (124 x 79 cm). The artwork depicts an intriguing scene where a man is seen wielding a sword with great skill and precision. The intricate details captured by Bertall's masterful hand bring this historical moment to life. The shading techniques used in the graphite and black ink give depth and dimension to both the figure of the man and his weapon. Bertall's expertise in capturing human anatomy is evident as he flawlessly portrays the muscular build of the protagonist. The intensity on his face reflects determination, while his posture exudes confidence and strength. This composition transports viewers back to an era when swords were not just weapons but symbols of honor, chivalry, and power. Artokoloro has done justice to this exceptional artwork through their meticulous printing process. By preserving every stroke made by Bertall over a century ago, they allow us to appreciate his talent even today. This print serves as a testament to Artokoloro's commitment to showcasing timeless pieces that captivate art enthusiasts worldwide.
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