Soldier, from the front, seen, who holds his skewer with both hands upright for himself slightly above the ground (no. 16), ca. 1600. A soldier, for feet, which is a skewer (lance) with both hands upright Solidifies above the ground (no. 16), approx. 1600. This is the second operation for placing the skewer on the ground. Plate 16 in the instructions for handling the skewer: Enseignment letter; ET SUMPINT SUR LES PORTRAITZ FIGUREZ, Touchant L'Usage, the Tout CE QU'UN SOLDAT DOBT Faire au Maniement de la Pique. Part of the illustrations in a French edition of J. de Gheyns Wapenhande: J. de Ghey


Soldier, from the front, seen, who holds his skewer with both hands upright for himself slightly above the ground (no. 16), ca. 1600. A soldier, for feet, which is a skewer (lance) with both hands upright Solidifies above the ground (no. 16), approx. 1600. This is the second operation for placing the skewer on the ground. Plate 16 in the instructions for handling the skewer: Enseignment letter; ET SUMPINT SUR LES PORTRAITZ FIGUREZ, Touchant L'Usage, the Tout CE QU'UN SOLDAT DOBT Faire au Maniement de la Pique. Part of the illustrations in a French edition of J. de Gheyns Wapenhande: J. de Gheyn, Maniement d'Armes, d'Arquebuses, Mousquetz et Piques: and conformité de l'Ordre de Mour Le Prince Maurice, Prince d'Orange, Amsterdam 1608. Marriens around 1600.


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