Soldier blowing gunpowder from his musket (no. 20), ca. 1600, Jacob de Gheyn (II) (workshop or), 1597 - 1607 Canvas Print
A soldier, at his best, who holds a musket (a certain type of firearm) by his mouth with both hands and blows it over, in order to possibly get rid of any gunpowder that has fallen outside the pan (the powder reservoir) (no. 20), ca. 1600. In his left hand, in addition to the course of the musket, there is also a furket (musket fork) and a burning fuse. Plate 20 in the instructions for handling the musket: Corte onderrechtinghe op de figuerliicke afbeeldinghe, so much aengaet the right ghebruyck vant Musquet. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, Wapenhandelinghe van Roers Musquetten ende spiessen, 's-Gravenhage, 1607. Military around 1600.
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