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Epees Collection

"Epees: The Timeless Symbol of Fierce Precision and Strength" Step into the world of epees, where history intertwines with skill and strategy

Background imageEpees Collection: Olympics / 1932 / Fencing

Olympics / 1932 / Fencing
Fencing: Piller (Hungary) defeats Gaudini (Italy) in sabres

Background imageEpees Collection: Tarot Card - As d Epee (Ace of Swords)

Tarot Card - As d Epee (Ace of Swords)

Background imageEpees Collection: Swords, Daggers, Maces

Swords, Daggers, Maces
Assorted weapons: epees, short swords, daggers, maces, sabre, scimitar, cudgel and axe

Background imageEpees Collection: Fencing movements

Fencing movements
3253074 Fencing movements; (add.info.: Fencing movements. From Enciclopedia Ilustrada Segui, published c. 1900).

Background imageEpees Collection: Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) VIIII (IX)

Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) VIIII (IX)

Background imageEpees Collection: Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) VIII

Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) VIII

Background imageEpees Collection: Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) IIII (IV)

Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) IIII (IV)

Background imageEpees Collection: The Swordswomen (colour litho)

The Swordswomen (colour litho)
PER358439 The Swordswomen (colour litho) by Levy, Emile (1826-90); Private Collection; (add.info.: Les Femmes D'Epee; Folies-Bergere;)

Background imageEpees Collection: Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) X

Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) X

Background imageEpees Collection: Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) VI

Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) VI

Background imageEpees Collection: Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) VII

Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) VII

Background imageEpees Collection: Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) V

Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) V

Background imageEpees Collection: Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) III

Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) III

Background imageEpees Collection: Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) II

Tarot Card - Epees (Swords) II

Background imageEpees Collection: Page from Army and Navy Stores Catalogue, 1939-40 (litho)

Page from Army and Navy Stores Catalogue, 1939-40 (litho)
5988195 Page from Army and Navy Stores Catalogue, 1939-40 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for catalogue of Army & Navy Stores Ltd)

Background imageEpees Collection: Fleches, epees et lances gauloises, en bronze (engraving)

Fleches, epees et lances gauloises, en bronze (engraving)
963579 Fleches, epees et lances gauloises, en bronze (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fleches, epees et lances gauloises, en bronze)

Background imageEpees Collection: Tarot Card - Roy d Epee (King of Swords)

Tarot Card - Roy d Epee (King of Swords)

Background imageEpees Collection: Tarot Card - Valet d Epee (Page of Swords)

Tarot Card - Valet d Epee (Page of Swords)

Background imageEpees Collection: Tarot Card - Cavalier d Epee (Knight of Swords)

Tarot Card - Cavalier d Epee (Knight of Swords)

Background imageEpees Collection: Tarot Card - Reyne d Epee (Queen of Swords)

Tarot Card - Reyne d Epee (Queen of Swords)

Background imageEpees Collection: Epee Championship at Lincolns Inn, London

Epee Championship at Lincolns Inn, London
Men fencing at the Epee Championship at Lincolns Inn, London. Date: 1922


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"Epees: The Timeless Symbol of Fierce Precision and Strength" Step into the world of epees, where history intertwines with skill and strategy. Dating back to the 1932 Olympics, this elegant weapon has captivated fencing enthusiasts worldwide. In the realm of tarot cards, the As d'Epee (Ace of Swords) represents a powerful symbol of victory and triumph. Just like in fencing, it signifies that one must seize opportunities with precision and determination and can not just mere swords; they belong to a family that includes daggers and maces. Each member carries its own unique characteristics but shares a common thread - their ability to strike fear into opponents' hearts. The VIII card in the Epees (Swords) series depicts fierce swordswomen engaged in an intense battle. Their colorful litho showcases their unwavering spirit as they face challenges head-on. As we delve deeper into the tarot deck, we encounter various Epees (Swords) cards that hold significant meanings. The X card reminds us of resilience amidst adversity while VI emphasizes balance between intellect and action. The VIIII (IX) card serves as a reminder that patience is key when wielding an epee – timing is everything. In contrast, the VII card urges us to embrace change fearlessly, just as fencers adapt swiftly during bouts. Moving on to V, we witness strength combined with compassion—a true testament to both physical prowess and emotional intelligence embodied by those who master epee fencing. Within every swing lies centuries-old wisdom passed down through generations—the IIII (IV) card symbolizes tradition merged seamlessly with innovation for continuous growth within this art form. Lastly, Epees III reveals introspection—fencers must analyze their moves carefully before executing them flawlessly on the strip. It teaches us that self-awareness leads to success not only in sport but also in life's battles beyond it.