1873 Angelo Fencing Prints

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3 individual fencing prints from 1783 Angelo's Attitudes of Fencing, a collection of his illustrations depicting fencing techniques. Measuring 32x22 these hand coloured prints feature various techniques modelled by Angelo and his students

Angelo was was an Italian sword and fencing master, also known as Angelo Domenico Malevolti Tremamondo. The son of a merchant, he was the founder of the Angelo Family of fencers. He has been praised as "the first to emphasize fencing as a means of developing health, poise, and grace. As a result of his insight and influence, fencing changed from an art of war to a sport. He gained the patronage of Henry Herbert, 10th Earl of Pembroke in 1855, and three years later he became a fencing master of the British royal family after he gained the patronage of the dowager Princess of Wales, who appointed him as riding and fencing master to George, Prince of Wales, and his brother Edward, duke of York

1.Position for the outside Guard called Tieree & the Thrust on the same side

2. The Pass on the sword in Carte over the Arm

3. Position of the outside Guard called Tieree & the Thrust from the outside

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3 individual fencing prints from 1783 Angelo's Attitudes of Fencing, a collection of his illustrations depicting fencing techniques. Measuring 32x22 these hand coloured prints feature various techniques modelled by Angelo and his students

Angelo was was an Italian sword and fencing master, also known as Angelo Domenico Malevolti Tremamondo. The son of a merchant, he was the founder of the Angelo Family of fencers. He has been praised as "the first to emphasize fencing as a means of developing health, poise, and grace. As a result of his insight and influence, fencing changed from an art of war to a sport. He gained the patronage of Henry Herbert, 10th Earl of Pembroke in 1855, and three years later he became a fencing master of the British royal family after he gained the patronage of the dowager Princess of Wales, who appointed him as riding and fencing master to George, Prince of Wales, and his brother Edward, duke of York

1.Position for the outside Guard called Tieree & the Thrust on the same side

2. The Pass on the sword in Carte over the Arm

3. Position of the outside Guard called Tieree & the Thrust from the outside

If you wish to buy a specific print please contact us directly

3 individual fencing prints from 1783 Angelo's Attitudes of Fencing, a collection of his illustrations depicting fencing techniques. Measuring 32x22 these hand coloured prints feature various techniques modelled by Angelo and his students

Angelo was was an Italian sword and fencing master, also known as Angelo Domenico Malevolti Tremamondo. The son of a merchant, he was the founder of the Angelo Family of fencers. He has been praised as "the first to emphasize fencing as a means of developing health, poise, and grace. As a result of his insight and influence, fencing changed from an art of war to a sport. He gained the patronage of Henry Herbert, 10th Earl of Pembroke in 1855, and three years later he became a fencing master of the British royal family after he gained the patronage of the dowager Princess of Wales, who appointed him as riding and fencing master to George, Prince of Wales, and his brother Edward, duke of York

1.Position for the outside Guard called Tieree & the Thrust on the same side

2. The Pass on the sword in Carte over the Arm

3. Position of the outside Guard called Tieree & the Thrust from the outside

If you wish to buy a specific print please contact us directly