Gunpoint Collection
"Gunpoint: A Clash of Forces in the Snowy Battlefield" In this captivating colour lithograph titled "The Snow Soldiers
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"Gunpoint: A Clash of Forces in the Snowy Battlefield" In this captivating colour lithograph titled "The Snow Soldiers, " we witness a thrilling encounter between The Ski Patrol and a group of enemy scouts. Amidst the pristine white landscape, these brave soldiers engage in combat, their determination evident on their faces. "The War of Prodigies" unfolds before our eyes in another vivid colour lithograph. This artwork portrays the intensity and chaos that ensues during battles, as prodigious talents clash against each other with unyielding force. A Western scene beckons us to witness an inevitable confrontation where resistance seems futile. Titled "Useless To Resist, " it captures the essence of a time when lawlessness prevailed and survival often depended on quick reflexes and well-aimed shots. Amongst the array of firearms depicted, the Thompson sub-machine gun model 1921 stands out for its iconic status as a symbol of power and efficiency. Its sleek design embodies both elegance and lethal precision. Two pairs of pistols take us back to the early 19th century. The percussion pistols signed by Egg showcase exquisite craftsmanship while evoking images of duels fought with honor. Meanwhile, the Blunderbuss pistols exude raw power with their menacing appearance. A Tranter percussion revolver from 1859 is displayed alongside its case and accessories—a testament to advancements in firearm technology during that era. It serves as a reminder that weapons were not only tools but also objects worthy of admiration for their ingenuity. The Standing Arab drawing transports us to distant lands where conflicts are waged under different skies. Rendered in pencil, watercolor, and gouache on paper, it captures both strength and vulnerability within this enigmatic figure's gaze. Colt Navy revolvers make an appearance alongside Walsh revolvers—an intriguing juxtaposition highlighting innovations within firearm design throughout history. These relics bear witness to how weaponry evolved over time to meet changing needs on the battlefield.