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Disarmament against the dagger, c1536, (1903). Creator: Unknown
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Disarmament against the dagger, c1536, (1903). Creator: Unknown
Disarmament against the dagger, c1536, (1903). Desarmement Contre La Dague. In 1536, Italian fencing master Achille Marozzo (1484-1553) published a work on the theory, sequences and techniques of combat with different weapons. Titled " Opera Nova dell Arte delle Armi" (" The New Text on the Art of Arms" ), it is considered one of the most important works about the subject in the 16th century. It was possibly illustrated by Hans Sebald Beham. From " La Revue De L Art Ancien et Moderne" - Volume XIV, July-December 1903, [Paris, 1903]
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This print titled "Disarmament against the dagger, c1536" takes us back to the 16th century, immersing us in the world of Italian fencing master Achille Marozzo. In this image, we see a man dressed in elaborate clothing, adorned with feathered hat and slashed hose, engaged in combat techniques from Marozzo's renowned work "Opera Nova dell Arte delle Armi". The unknown creator skillfully captures the intensity and precision of this disarming technique against a dagger-wielding opponent. The man's focused expression reveals his expertise and determination as he navigates through the intricate sequences outlined by Marozzo. Published in 1903 within "La Revue De L Art Ancien et Moderne" this print transports us not only to an era of warfare but also highlights the significance of literature on combat during that time. It is believed that Hans Sebald Beham may have illustrated Marozzo's work, adding another layer of historical intrigue to this piece. As we gaze upon this remarkable photograph, we are reminded of how art can transcend time and bring history alive. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and our continuous quest for knowledge in various fields such as weaponry and warfare. This print stands as a powerful reminder of our collective past while igniting curiosity about ancient martial arts practices.
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