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In print for the first time since 1883, this edition of
Kriegsvolker is designed to allow easy access to 150 woodcuts
depicting Landsknecht soldiers, officers and their ladies. Many of
the woodcuts found in this edition are not available in other
sources, including the German Single-leaf Woodcuts 1500-1550, and I
am excited to put a copy of these woodcuts into your hands.
Kriegsvolker contains three distinct books, each containing 50
woodcuts: Part I - Deutsche Kriegsleute von Nicolaus Meldemann und
Hans Guldenmundt, 1530 Deutsche Kriegsleute was published by
Nicolaus Meldemann and Hans Guldenmundt between 1520 and 1530 in
Nuremberg. However, based on the clothing styles, the date is
closer to 1530, after the Italian Wars and the Turkish siege of
Vienna in 1529. Part II - Landsknecht von David de Necker, 1560's
While this book of 50 woodcuts was published in the 1560's by David
de Necker (or Negkar), the woodcuts actually date from 1520-30.
They were cut by his father, Jost de Negker from the artist's
drawings. Part III Kreigsbuch des Grafen Reinhart zu Solms, 1559
Reinhart Graf zu Solms, 1491-1562, was a military theorist and
Imperial field marshal during the Schmalkaldic War of 1546-47.
Starting in the 1530's, he published several books on military
theory, tactics and fortification design. These 50 woodcuts come
from his Kreigsbuch, or War Book, published in 1559. The woodcuts
are in two sections: III.1-III.23 are depictions of Landsknecht
during the early part of Graf Reinhard's career as a knight.
III.24-III.50 depict the soldiers and officers of the Imperial
forces which fought in the Schmalkaldic War.
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