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Iconographic Engravings – The Fine Arts (1851) Antique Cavalry Training Engraving by Henry Winkles – 19th Century Military Combat Techniques

Iconographic Engravings – The Fine Arts (1851) Antique Cavalry Training Engraving by Henry Winkles – 19th Century Military Combat Techniques

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Antique Cavalry Training Engraving by Henry Winkles – 19th Century Military Combat Techniques

Description:

Product Overview: This original 19th-century engraving by Henry Winkles depicts a series of cavalry combat exercises, capturing the training techniques used by mounted soldiers. Each row illustrates different phases of cavalry maneuvers, including lance charges, saber combat, and coordination with foot soldiers. Perfect for collectors of military history, this engraving provides a fascinating look at the martial practices of historical cavalry units.

Engraving Details:

  • Engraver: Henry Winkles
  • Date: 19th century
  • Medium: Hand-engraved print on antique paper
  • Subject: Military cavalry training, combat techniques, mounted soldiers, martial history
  • Dimensions: [Specify dimensions, e.g., 10 x 14 inches]
  • Condition: Good antique condition with minor toning and light discoloration along the edges, adding to its vintage appeal.
  • Markings: Signed "Henry Winkles sculpt" in the lower right corner

About the Artist: Henry Winkles was a celebrated 19th-century English engraver known for his historical and architectural illustrations. His works are valued for their accuracy and detail, making this piece a valuable addition for those interested in military history and historical combat techniques.

Perfect for collectors of martial history, military art, or antique engravings, this piece offers a visually rich and educational exploration of historical cavalry training, suitable for display in a study, library, or gallery.

Note: This is an original antique engraving, not a reproduction, and is suitable for framing.

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