Soldier Wielding a Weapon, Seen from Behind 1764 Matthias Pfenninger This print comes from a set of "Eight Studies of Soldiers" () designed by Loutherbourg during his Paris years, 1755–71. While himself an accomplished printmaker, Loutherbourg here turned the etching over to the Zurich-born Matthias Pfenninger, then studying in Paris. The images demonstrate admiration for the Italian 17th-century printmaker, Salvator Soldier Wielding a Weapon, Seen from Behind. Eight Studies of Soldiers. after Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg (French, Strasbourg 1740–1812 London). 1764. Etch
Soldier Wielding a Weapon, Seen from Behind 1764 Matthias Pfenninger This print comes from a set of "Eight Studies of Soldiers" () designed by Loutherbourg during his Paris years, 1755–71. While himself an accomplished printmaker, Loutherbourg here turned the etching over to the Zurich-born Matthias Pfenninger, then studying in Paris. The images demonstrate admiration for the Italian 17th-century printmaker, Salvator Soldier Wielding a Weapon, Seen from Behind. Eight Studies of Soldiers. after Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg (French, Strasbourg 1740–1812 London). 1764. Etching. Prints
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