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Historical and Historically Inspired Martial Images |
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These images are worked in acrylic paint on wood panels. A choice of woods are available, although lighter woods such as Yew or Oak produce a more striking image. Images can also be drawn onto parchment, canvas and various papers and surfaces, though pyrography can only be done on wood. |
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Fencing School Gründtliche Beschreibung des Fechtens, Joachim Meyer – 1600 – 14 x 12 inches – Pyrography on Ash panel £100 |
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Jousting Pyrography and acrylic paint on oak panel - 12 x 8 inches - Jousting colours from Sir Thomas Holme's Book of Arms. Originally published/produced in England; before 1448. £55 |
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Sword and Buckler I.33 I.33 (or the Tower Manuscript) c. 1295 – dealing with sword and bucker using images of the priest and the scholar Pyrography and acrylic paint on oak panel. The earliest known surviving European Fechtbuch. £50 |
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'How a Man Schall be Armyd' Based on an original fifteenth century typical image of a knight arming. Pyrography and acrylic paint on oak panel - 12 x 9 inches £60 |






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Lone Longbow Archer Pyrography and acrylic paint on ash panel. Contemporary image. £25 |
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Fiore dei Liberi Two of three oak panels of two-handed sword from Getty's version of Fiore dei Liberi's Flower of Battle - pyrography and acrylic paint on oak - Commissioned pieces - each panel 12 x 16 inches. £75 per panel |