Haut la bayonette, mettés la bayonette au bout du fusil.

Method Copper engraving with hand colouring
Artist
Published [Jean Van Duren, The Hague, 1755]
Dimensions Image 142 x 226 mm, Plate 153 x 236 mm, Sheet 219 x 277 mm
Notes Plate 104 from 'L'academie de l'homme d'épée, exercises deffensifs et offensifs' ('The Academy of the Swordsman, The perfect science or defensive and offensive exercises').

Written by Pierre Jacques François Girard, a former naval officer, 'L'academie de l'homme d'épée, exercises deffensifs et offensifs' is a detailed illustrated fencing manual written from the perspective of a military officer. The publication, issued with 116 illustrations, records a number of innovations in the art of swordplay, particularly in regard to the small sword. Within this publication, Girard also discusses the use of the hand grenade, the musket, and the flail.

Pierre Jacques François Girard was a naval officer and master of French arms. He authored two books on weaponry the first published in 1740 with the title 'Traité de la perfection sur fait des armes' ('Treaty of perfection-made weapons') the second published in 1755 titled 'L'academie de l'homme d'épée, exercises deffensifs et offensifs', ('The Academy of Swordsman: The perfect science or defensive and offensive exercises').

Condition: Some light staining along lower margin.
Framing unmounted
Price £120.00
Stock ID 41254

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