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Old 02-06-2011, 09:11 PM
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Default Finished engraving a buttplate for an early 17th century gun

Hi Folks,
I've posted some photos of a buttplate I engraved for an early 17th century fowling gun. During that time, decoration of firearms and other objects often included symbols and objects that were allegorical and told stories. That was especially true in a style called "mannerist". My buttplate is supposed to represent a transition in art from 16th century mannerist to 17th century Baroque. As such it tells a story through obscure symbolism but the figures are realistic (not distorted as in mannerism) and shown with dramatic, almost theatrical shading. The soldier or musketeer represents strength, ambition, and glory. The pretty woman's portrait represents achievements, treasure, objects to be acquired during life. The soldier looks alarmed because he is facing death, something suggested by the skull. The message: despite our achievements and glory, death wins out in the end. This was a common parable used in the 16th century. Because the design is French, the story ends with a happy note. The winking "greenman" at the bottom indicates that after death there is rebirth and regeneration. I hope you enjoy the photo. It was fun to engrave and telling a story made it even more so.

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Old 02-06-2011, 10:52 PM
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very nice Sir
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Old 02-07-2011, 01:07 AM
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Very nice work
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Very nice work indeed, thanks for sharing.

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Well done and a pleasure to view.

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Very nice Dave, I personally enjoy the history lesson. My research stays pretty much in the 18th realm, but do have interests in earlier times, and as you've pointed out how some things evolve. Thank you,
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Old 02-11-2011, 01:43 AM
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Like the lady. Especially the direction of her eyes. Nice work.
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