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Frontispiece to The Art of Archerie, 1634 (engraving)
XJF3058189 Frontispiece to The Art of Archerie, 1634 (engraving) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Art of Archerie by Gervase Markham (1568-1637) in support of statutes which ordered compulsory archery practice.); English, out of copyright
Media ID 12840478
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Archer Archery Arrows Discipline Gentleman Gloves Nobleman Practice Quiver Spurs Stuart
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This engraving, titled "Frontispiece to The Art of Archerie, 1634" takes us back to the 17th century in England. The print showcases the importance and significance of archery during this time period. The image features a nobleman, dressed in elegant attire with a feathered hat and gloves, holding a bow and arrow. His poised stance exudes confidence and skill as he prepares to release his arrow towards an unseen target. Behind him stands a regal figure, presumably the king himself, watching over the archer's practice. The composition is rich in symbolism as it represents not only the artistry of archery but also its connection to warfare and discipline. The presence of spurs and a sword hints at the martial aspect associated with this ancient sport. Created by Gervase Markham in support of compulsory archery practice statutes, this artwork serves as both an instructional guide for aspiring archers and a testament to English heritage. Through this print, we are transported into an era where archery was not just seen as a recreational activity but held great cultural significance. It reminds us that sports can be more than mere entertainment; they can embody tradition, honor, and dedication. This remarkable piece from Fine Art Finder captures our imagination by preserving history through visual storytelling – reminding us of the timeless appeal of art across centuries.
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