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Bell and Cannon Caster
3782199 Bell and Cannon Caster; (add.info.: Bell and Cannon Caster by Jost Amman, from the Book of Trades / Das Standebuch (Panoplia omnium illiberalium mechanicarum...), Collection of woodcuts by Jost Amman (13 June 1539 -17 March 1591), 1568 with accompanying rhyme by Hans Sachs (5 November 1494 - 19 January 1576)
Manners, Customs, & Dress during the Middle Ages and during the Renaissance Period by Paul Lacroix, p. 281. Published 1874 by Chapman and Hall, London. Image reproduced from Das Standebuch (The Book of Trades), by Jost Amman and Hans Sachs in 1568.); Lebrecht History
Media ID 33094104
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Bell Bells Cannons Corporation Craft Engravings Guild Handicraft Jost Amman Manufacture Profession Sixteenth Trades Vocation Defensive Weapon Infantry Weapon Tradesman
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This print showcases the intricate craftsmanship of a Bell and Cannon Caster, as depicted in Jost Amman's woodcut from the Book of Trades. Created during the Renaissance period, this 16th-century illustration offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of medieval weaponry and armaments. The image portrays a skilled tradesman diligently working on casting bells and cannons, showcasing his expertise in metalwork. The attention to detail is remarkable, capturing every aspect of his profession with precision. This portrayal not only highlights the importance of defensive weapons during that era but also sheds light on the diverse range of occupations that existed within guilds and corporations. Juxtaposed against a backdrop rich in history, this engraving serves as an invaluable historical artifact. It transports us back to an era where tradesmen like bell and cannon casters played crucial roles in shaping society through their meticulous craftmanship. Reproduced from Das Standebuch by Jost Amman and accompanied by Hans Sachs' rhyme, this image has stood the test of time since its creation in 1568. Its inclusion in "Manners, Customs & Dress during the Middle Ages" by Paul Lacroix further solidifies its significance as a window into our past. As we admire this exquisite piece captured by Bridgeman Images for Fine Art Finder, let us appreciate both its artistic beauty and historical value. It serves as a reminder that even centuries later, these illustrations continue to captivate our imagination while preserving important aspects of human culture for generations to come.
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