Pistol Bullet that Struck Henry Casimir I by Anonymous

Pistol Bullet that Struck Henry Casimir I c. 1640

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metal, found-object, sculpture

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metal

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found-object

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vanitas

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sculpture

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history-painting

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realism

Dimensions length 1.5 cm, width 1 cm, thickness 1 cm

Here is a pistol bullet that struck Henry Casimir I. It was created anonymously, and its dimensions are a mere 1.5 by 1 by 1 centimeters. This seemingly insignificant piece of metal carries profound weight, embodying the intersection of power, violence, and identity. It is a relic of a time when political disputes were often settled through violence, and when figures like Henry Casimir I navigated treacherous landscapes of power. The bullet invites us to reflect on the human cost of conflict, the fragility of life, and the brutal realities of leadership. Imagine the moment this bullet found its mark: a single act with the potential to alter the course of history. It serves as a stark reminder of the corporeal nature of power and the vulnerability inherent in positions of authority. Consider how a humble object can encapsulate broader societal issues, reflecting both the personal drama of one individual and the collective narratives of an era defined by upheaval and transformation.

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