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.
Saturday, May 5, 2018
Carriages, wagons and carts from Gdansk AD 1617
Salvete Omnes,
this time we will travel to the Royal City of Gdansk circa AD 1617, when the City Council commissioned a local artist to draw and engrave the city views*, so thanks to that work by Aegidius Dickmann
we can observe and study the carriages, wagons and carts, horse tack and methods of driving them during the first half of the XVII century when our Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was at its glorious zenith, and Polish Crown citizens from Gdansk consisted mostly of the most loyal German burghers and Kaszebe (Kaszub) peasants with very few other inhabitants of the great Polish state.
I took the liberty of 'corralling' these images from Dickmann's work -
in these detailed images we can see a vast array of vehicles used them, from the most sumptuous carriages to the most humble carts. Horses did all the pulling and working, although there are some oxen near the gate in one of the images.
In the future I may talk about the horse tack and vehicle etc shown in this engraving.
Valete
ps
*Michal Kadrinazi Paradowski linked fine resolution Dickmann's work from the World Digital Library on his blog and brought it to my attention - dzieki Michale - :)
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