Dutch Soldiers
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Jacob de Gheyn II
Dutch Rifleman - Musketeer or Fusilier
He holds an arquebus, the forerunner of the musket or rifle.
Early 17th Century Handcolored Engraving from the most influential military manuel of the 17th Century, the Exersize of Arms.
Waffenhandlung von den Roren, Musquetien, undt
Spiessen
(Published in Amsterdam by Robbert de Baudous in 1608)
Original copperplate engraving with beautiful handcoloring.
Jacob de Gheyn II
(also Jacques de Gheyn II)
(1565 Antwerp - 1629 The Hague) was a Dutch painter and engraver.
The 17th century military manual The Exercise of Armes from which these engravings come is his best known work.
De Gheyn was first trained by his father, Jacob de Gheyn I, a glass painter, engraver, and draftsman, and later studied under the great Dutch master Hendrik Goltzius.
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