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Defensive guard of the small sword (B) against
Defensive guard of the small sword (B) against an attack by the broad sword (A). Copperplate engraving by after an illustration by Thomas Rowlandson from Mr. Domenico Angelos The School of Fencing, London, 1787
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In this copperplate engraving, we witness a thrilling moment in the art of swordplay as a defensive guard of the small sword (B) bravely confronts an attack by a broad sword (A). The intricate detail of the image, taken from Thomas Rowlandson's illustration in Domenico Angelo's "The School of Fencing," published in London in 1787, showcases the skill and finesse required in dueling with these historic weapons. The defensive guard, dressed as a gentleman with a tricorn hat and a sash, stands firm with his small sword held in a protective position, shielding his body from the impending attack. His posture is steady, and his eyes are focused intently on his adversary. The broad sword, wielded by a hussar, sweeps down with immense force, aiming to pierce the defensive guard's defenses. The intricate engraving reveals the intricacies of the swordplay techniques employed during the 18th century. The small sword, a versatile weapon, is used primarily for thrusting and parrying, while the broad sword, with its larger blade, is designed for cutting and hacking. The defensive guard's skill lies in his ability to use the small sword's agility and maneuverability to counter the broad sword's power. This image offers a glimpse into the world of epee, foil, and blade fencing, as practiced during the Age of Enlightenment. The intricate copperplate engraving, produced by an unknown engraver, serves as a testament to the rich history of European fencing traditions and the enduring allure of the art of swordsmanship.
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