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How To Carry A Cloth To Approach Beasts. 19Th Century Reproduction Of 15Th Century Miniature In The Manuscript Of Phoebus
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How To Carry A Cloth To Approach Beasts. 19Th Century Reproduction Of 15Th Century Miniature In The Manuscript Of Phoebus
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This print titled "How To Carry A Cloth To Approach Beasts" is a reproduction of a 15th-century miniature found in the Manuscript of Phoebus. The image takes us back to the medieval era, where field sports and games were popular forms of entertainment. The focus here lies on the artful technique used by hunters to approach their prey. In this scene, a hunter dressed in traditional Middle Ages attire skillfully carries a cloth as part of his hunting strategy. This garment serves as both camouflage and disguise, allowing him to blend seamlessly into his surroundings while concealing his true intentions. With bow in hand and arrow at the ready, he patiently pursues his target with utmost precision. The black and white aesthetic adds an air of historical authenticity to this nineteenth-century reproduction. It showcases intricate engravings that beautifully depict the deception employed by hunters during those ages gone by. The attention to detail in these sketches transports us back to a time when garments played an essential role not only in fashion but also in the pursuit of game. Ken Welsh's artwork captures the essence of this mediaeval ruse, reminding us of our rich history and ancient traditions surrounding hunting practices. Whether you are an enthusiast for historical illustrations or simply appreciate fine art, this print is sure to captivate your imagination with its depiction of concealed chases and cunning strategies employed by skilled hunters throughout centuries past.
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