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AHorsa 14th May 2020 06:39 PM

Probably the luckiest guy ever
 
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Just found this lucky chap in a book and didnīt want to withhold him from you :)

vilhelmsson 14th May 2020 06:45 PM

I hope he has good health insurance!

Is there more info in the book about what he is? Is he the sample and options catalog for a smith? Is he a courtier dressing for his and his colleagues' amusement?

AHorsa 14th May 2020 06:49 PM

Anyhow he shouldnīt stumble :)

There is just the discription "Habit de Fourbisseur", copper engraving by Nicola de Larmessin, Paris around 1695

vilhelmsson 14th May 2020 08:03 PM

Thank you!

Google translate can't handle fourbisseur. But I found a definition in a French dictionary: Person whose task is to furnish, mount or repair bladed weapons to make them brighter.

Also, if you do a Google Image search for "Habit de Fourbisseur" there are a lot of entertaining images from other pages of the same book.

I think they might be costumes for pageant entertainers or the invention of the artist to entertain the nobility with the day-to-day of their subjects?

alex8765 14th May 2020 11:00 PM

Nice Halloween costume!

M ELEY 15th May 2020 08:50 AM

It's hell for him at airports, though... ;)

mariusgmioc 15th May 2020 02:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by M ELEY
It's hell for him at airports, though... ;)

Luckily, they didn't have TSA back then... ;)

mariusgmioc 15th May 2020 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by M ELEY
It's hell for him at airports, though... ;)

Luckily, they didn't have TSA back then... ;)

Kmaddock 15th May 2020 03:58 PM

He probably is saying to himself

"I just don't get the point"

sorry i couldn't resist this joke
Ken

kronckew 15th May 2020 06:20 PM

He just lives in a really bad neighbourhood.

ulfberth 16th May 2020 10:18 AM

I alway's wondered were the expression " armed to the teeth" came from ….

kronckew 16th May 2020 11:44 AM

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Reminds me of Rick's palace guard

Will M 16th May 2020 01:30 PM

What amazes me is the lack of foot protection, only sandals.
One good cut to the feet and he's down.

fernando 16th May 2020 01:56 PM

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How it became a 'modern' plausible situation ... painted and real.


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