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there were still some Landsknecht upto the 17th century! seperately of the vatican-guard of course. Hans Stantler was a swordcutler in the second half of the 16thC in Muenchen, probably the son of Wolfgang Stantler. (CF Ullstein) best, |
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some more.
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some more. I think we will have to delete some doublures.
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some.
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the last ones.
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Good job, thank you!
The latter samples of period artwork you posted can actually be attributed to Jost Amman and the late 1550's. m Last edited by Matchlock; 23rd December 2011 at 01:14 AM. |
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Hi Michael,
yes that is correct, beautiful work of JA. also work of Wolgang Strauch Niklas Stoer, Hans Glaser, Albrecht Duerer, Erhart Schoen,Lucas Cranach. I think this equipment can also be placed in this thread. best, Last edited by cornelistromp; 23rd December 2011 at 10:48 AM. |
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