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Dom 4th June 2010 11:20 PM

About ethnographic arms
 
Hi every body

I found this painting of a young Greek (19th century) which shows clearly how and with what he was armed, it's amazing
it's hard to believe the amount of weapons of all sorts on him,
but it clearly recognizes that we collect those daggers, not less than two in addition to a pair of pistols :eek:

http://img514.imageshack.us/img514/2746/ethno010.jpghttp://img175.imageshack.us/img175/5530/ethno020.jpg

à +

Dom

Queequeg 4th June 2010 11:27 PM

That young man was brought up well! :cool:

CharlesS 5th June 2010 12:42 AM

Don't get too carried away with some of the Orientalist art of the 19th century. Many of the artists, most notably Gerome and Deutsch, often overly embellished the "weapons load" on their subjects. Both illustrated by memory, and were also keen to show of examples off their own collections by fancifully displaying them on the subjects in their art.

Still, they look awesome and are hard to resist, especially for us!!

mahratt 5th June 2010 05:32 AM

Historically precisely the Russian artist Vereschagin drew inhabitants of India, Afghanistan and Central Asia. If it is interesting, I can lay out photos of works


1) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...0%D0%B7%29.jpg

2) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...0%B5%D1%86.jpg

3) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...1%80%D0%B5.jpg

4) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...D%D0%B0%29.jpg

If references it is bad, I can put after a photo

Lew 5th June 2010 02:09 PM

Here is a link you may find interesting.

http://www.orientalist-art.org.uk/gerome.html

CharlesS 5th June 2010 04:13 PM

What a great site Lew. Thanks for sharing that.

You might also enjoy a look at Ludwig Deutsch's work on that site. He loved almost fantasy images of imposing, intimidating palace guards, and they are always loaded with weapons...overloaded even...but great pieces(weapons) and each piece is very recognizable as to what it is and its origin.

Martin Lubojacky 5th June 2010 06:22 PM

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+ some (of relatively known) photos (old Damascus and Bisharin)

mahratt 5th June 2010 10:47 PM

http://s51.radikal.ru/i133/1006/40/177a35024774.jpg

http://s57.radikal.ru/i158/1006/7b/7fc282e1b46f.jpg

Rick 6th June 2010 01:18 AM

I love this thread !

Keep it up guys ! :D

mahratt 6th June 2010 04:30 AM

http://s57.radikal.ru/i156/1006/5f/1086e3871eba.jpg

http://s61.radikal.ru/i171/1006/f7/a354fc120ef7.jpg

libra 6th June 2010 08:15 PM

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Here are some photos that you can see how many arms they were wearing in Greece
The weight whoever it reached the 10 with 15 kilos!
Ηeavily but very beautifully :D

Nathaniel 6th June 2010 08:47 PM

Cool thread! Thanks Dom! What beautiful portraits.

Here are some more from SEA


http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...172324-140.jpg


http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...3ec23c90-1.jpg

Nathaniel 6th June 2010 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mahratt
Historically precisely the Russian artist Vereschagin drew inhabitants of India, Afghanistan and Central Asia. If it is interesting, I can lay out photos of works


1) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...0%D0%B7%29.jpg

2) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...0%B5%D1%86.jpg

3) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...1%80%D0%B5.jpg

4) http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...D%D0%B0%29.jpg

If references it is bad, I can put after a photo



Beautiful depictions of an age gone past....

mahratt 6th June 2010 10:02 PM

http://s002.radikal.ru/i198/1006/e3/a081d7190c66.jpg

http://s48.radikal.ru/i119/1006/da/685ba5701747.jpg

http://s52.radikal.ru/i137/1006/7b/929478aaec23.jpg

Nathaniel 7th June 2010 04:39 AM

Amazing paintings...

I like the these couple done by Ludwig Deutsch

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...d/deutch38.jpg

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...rd/ldguard.jpg

Marc 7th June 2010 11:16 AM

Funny, a hi-res version of the last Palace Guard portrait (Deustch's) is actually my computer's Desktop Wallpaper... :D

asomotif 7th June 2010 12:00 PM

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Atjeh warrior, a well known picture.
Not as overloaded as the Deutsch paintings.
But look at the size of the blunderbuss. :)

mahratt 8th June 2010 08:21 PM

http://s56.radikal.ru/i153/1006/e8/a3fb119d8dc0.jpg

http://s59.radikal.ru/i163/1006/51/73790111d05e.jpg

http://s004.radikal.ru/i206/1006/04/93612d1c67ce.jpg


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