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The Noble Art of the Sword
Fashion and Fencing in Renaissance Europe 1520–1630
Tobias Capwell
9.5 x 11.75,
264 pages,
150 illustrations,
9780900785436,
$60.00,
paperback,
Paul Holberton Publishing
July 19, 2012
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Accompanying a major international exhibition at the Wallace Collection, London (17 May – 16 September 2012), this catalogue celebrates this artistic and cultural importance of the sword, as a symbol of power and prestige, as a flamboyant fashion statement and as an icon in the Age of Discovery. It will feature weapons and related works of art from the Wallace Collection as well as other great collections of arms and armor; never-before-seen works on fencing drawn from the library of the 8th Lord Howard de Walden; and portraits, prints and drawings that will help place the Renaissance civilian sword in its social and artistic context. It will also help explore the ancient origins since the first Olympiad of the modern era of 1896, revealing a place in history where art and sport converged.
Reviews“…words cannot adequately describe the skill and artistry employed by the jewelers, damasceners, enamellers, gilders and barnishers who produced the swords showcased in the pages of this book. I recommend NOBLE ART OF THE SWORD for this reason alone. In addition, there are lots of other illustrations showing portrait paintings, costumes, armorm and pen and ink drawings from early fencing manuals…” TOY SOLDIER AND MODEL FIGURE MAGAZINE , 2012-08-28
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