Ridder te paard in wapenuitrusting by Anonymous

Ridder te paard in wapenuitrusting after 1647

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print, engraving

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print

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figuration

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line

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history-painting

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engraving

Dimensions height 109 mm, width 90 mm

This small print, made by an anonymous artist, depicts a knight on horseback in full armor. It was created using the technique of etching, where lines are incised into a metal plate, which is then inked and printed. The sharp, precise lines of the etching beautifully capture the textures of the knight's armor and the horse's musculature. The process allows for intricate details like the patterns on the shield and horse cloth, each carefully rendered through controlled corrosion of the metal plate. The artwork's value lies not just in its aesthetic appeal, but also in how it reflects the culture of its time. It's a reminder of the skilled labor involved in creating both art and the objects it depicts – from the etching process itself to the craftsmanship of the armor. Appreciating these connections enriches our understanding of this historical artwork, blurring the lines between art and craft.

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