But those young gentlemen had to learn somewhere. While we’ve discussed the famous Angelo’s fencing academy some time ago, there were also instruction manuals at the time that laid out the main positions of the sword. Below are some I believe come from a cavalry officer’s training manual, for how to behave when afoot.
Be on your guard. (Such handsome fellows, guards.)
And for pity’s sake, watch your leg! (Oh, gladly, sir!)
That last picture is supposedly a caricature by Thomas Rowlandson, who was a master of the art. But I must admit, it makes perfect sense to me!
But then again, boffer swords are my choice of weapon.
And my choice to receive the free copy of The Heiress’s Homecoming is QNPoohBear! She and Laura AKA Loves to Read Romance were the only ones brave enough to take the Everard quiz last week and report their scores. Bravo, ladies! QNPoohBear, e-mail me at reginascott@owt.com and I’ll put the book in the mail to you.
2 comments:
I love those prints, Regina! And your comments on them. :-)
Thanks, Cara. I know I've had costumers assure me that most gentlemen had trousers that were not very fitted behind, but these prints seem to disagree. :-)
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