Salvete Omnes,
following the previous post on the Sadeler's Italy-related printmaking, I would like to share some more of the corralled equestrian imagery from the chisels and knives of master Aegidus.
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enjoy
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Equestrian Polish, Eurasian and the Americas history and horsemanship - from Bronze Age to circa1939AD. Historical equestrian art, my own artwork; reconstructions, and some traditional art media and digital artwork-related topics. All rights reserved unless permitted by 'Dariusz caballeros' aka DarioTW, copyleft or fair use.
Salvete Omnes,
following the previous post on the Sadeler's Italy-related printmaking, I would like to share some more of the corralled equestrian imagery from the chisels and knives of master Aegidus.
Valete
Salvete Omnes,
Aegidius Sadeler (1570-1629) - was a Flemish printmaker who was active in Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia, working for the Holy Roman emperors and their court.
From the Sadeler's Views of the Ancient Rome, Tivoli, Possuoli etc ( Wiki Commons Rijksmuseum collection) I 'corralled' some horse/mule/donkey/carriage related imagery -
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Salvete Omnes,
we are in the month of February, the actual Year of the Fire Horse will start this month.
perusing Wiki Commons I came across the collection of works by Abraham van Diepenbaeck (1596-1675) and his creative output.
For many decades of the XVII century messer Abraham was active as a painter, draftsman, glass maker, engraver, tapestry designer etc in Antwerp, but the works available on Wiki are not that numerous.
The available Wiki contents contains even less of the equestrian- themed works.
the hunt - lion and tiger
and two tapestry designs in the horsemanship theme, perhaps there are more.
| Turkish horse |
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Salvete omnes,
the month of January is coming to its end today. It has been a very cold month in our Northern Hemisphere.
| King hunting wild boar |
perusing the Wiki Commons archives I came across this Sassanian metal plate found in the Northern Wei tomb. Which gives me a chance to share some very fine photos of the Northern Wei tomb art showing their horses, warriors, horse musicians, hunting and their heavy cavalry on caparisoned horses.
| Northern Wei fresco - detailed images of horse archers, dogs, and prey animals |
| Model of the Northern Wei tomb |
| Northern Wei fresco |
seems to have come from this period (preserved in the writings of Song Dynasty), hence some researchers say that she was not really a Han Chinese but a warrior from the northern China Sinicized (assimilated into the Han Chinese culture etc) nomadic northern peoples.
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