Soldier with a musket who brings his wick to his mouth to blow him clean (no. 7), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1608 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a musket (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 7), ca. 1600. With his right hand he brings a burning wick to his mouth to blow him clean. Plate 7 in the instructions for handling the musket: Shorte Instruction for the Figures, So Much Concerneth the Right use of Muskett. Part of the illustrations in an English edition of J. de Gheyns Weapons Handelhe: J. de Gheyn, The Exercise of Armes for Calivres, Muskettes and Pikes After The


Soldier with a musket who brings his wick to his mouth to blow him clean (no. 7), ca. 1600, 1597 - 1608 A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a musket (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 7), ca. 1600. With his right hand he brings a burning wick to his mouth to blow him clean. Plate 7 in the instructions for handling the musket: Shorte Instruction for the Figures, So Much Concerneth the Right use of Muskett. Part of the illustrations in an English edition of J. de Gheyns Weapons Handelhe: J. de Gheyn, The Exercise of Armes for Calivres, Muskettes and Pikes After The Ordre of Maurits Prince of Orange, The Hague 1608. Water a needy. Northern Netherlands paper engraving A soldier, to the right, to the right, who holds a musket (a certain type of firearm) with his left hand (no. 7), ca. 1600. With his right hand he brings a burning wick to his mouth to blow him clean. Plate 7 in the instructions for handling the musket: Shorte Instruction for the Figures, So Much Concerneth the Right use of Muskett. Part of the illustrations in an English edition of J. de Gheyns Weapons Handelhe: J. de Gheyn, The Exercise of Armes for Calivres, Muskettes and Pikes After The Ordre of Maurits Prince of Orange, The Hague 1608. Water a needy. Northern Netherlands paper engraving


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