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Old 4th November 2008, 05:46 PM   #2
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The first a highly interesting votive picture donated to Holy Mary by the South Tyrolian soldier Lugwig Klinkhammer and dated 1487.
The text says that Klinkhammer was shot with a falconet at Rovereto castle in the Venetian war; he prayed to Holy Mary and Child of Trento for help and survived. So he thankfully devoted this picture to God.

Note the quarrel stuck in the horse's hind quarter and the falconet ball and broken crossbow parts below.

Following a detail of the martyrdom of St. Sebastian, painted by Hans Holbein in 1516, and an illumination from the Jagd- und Fischereibuch (book on hunting and fishing) of the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I., ca. 1508, showing himself on a hunt employing a richly onamented crossbow.

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