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Mart Shearer wrote: |
No attribution in the game packaging?
http://italianwars.net/games/all_is_lost_save_honour EDIT: Found it. http://paintingandframe.com/prints/gustave_ja...21412.html Gustave Jean Jacquet, 1846-1909, Departure of the Lansquenets [ Linked Image ] |
Mikko Kuusirati wrote: |
Well, there does seem to be a measure of artistic license involved, here. Could have been much worse, though, considering the time... |
Ricardo S. wrote: | ||
Well, those swords were indeed as big as the image shows. They were used against pikemen formations. |
Mikko Kuusirati wrote: | ||||
There's actually considerable debate about exactly what context and function they were used in (although most of the time pike squares do seem to have been involved), and the weapons depicted here don't look quite like any functional pieces I've seen - they're kind of close, especially for the period, but the exact proportions and many details are still somewhat fanciful. I do believe the artist modeled the painting with bearing swords and/or contemporary theatrical props rather than authentic 300 years old beidenhänder, just like most other Victorian depictions of historical scenes. |