Five Landsknechte and an Oriental Man on Horseback, Albrecht Dürer, 1490, Art Institute of Chicago: Prints and Drawings
Dürer may have been the first printmaker to engrave a group of Landsknechte, a theme that proved exceedingly popular, as the adjoining prints by Urs Graf, Master M. Z., and Daniel Hopfer confirm. The Master M. Z. engraving may be the second earliest such image, and it borrows costuming and stances from this sheet. In a large, early woodcut seen nearby, Dürer popularized the knight and Landsknecht genre, highlighting the hierarchy between mounted cavalry and foot soldiers.
Clarence Buckingham Collection
Size: 132 x 145 mm
Medium: Engraving in black on ivory laid paper
Well the heat wave has officially ended, meaning I can get some work done finally. In fact for the past few and the next seven days the temperatures are going to stay below 30°C which is pretty great.
Well the heat wave has officially ended, meaning I can get some work done finally. In fact for the past few and the next seven days the temperatures are going to stay below 30°C which is pretty great.